More showers dip mercury further

More showers dip mercury further

Light to moderate rain continued in various parts of the 
country on Saturday with temperatures dropping down to 5 to 9 degree Celsius, particularly on mountain peaks.

Youngsters’ day at energy summit

ABU DHABI — It was youngsters’ day on Tuesday at the fourth World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi with hundreds of schoolchildren from across the country visiting the exhibition and interacting with officials of international companies of energy solution services.

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Grow vegetables in kitchen

ABU DHABI — Now you don’t need to go to the market for fresh vegetables, and instead you grow them in your kitchen without using soil, pesticides and fertilizer with the help of a clean and an economical technology.

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Project to study genes of falcon species

Project to study genes of falcon species

The Emirate of Abu Dhabi on Sunday launched a project to identify the origin and population of two common falcons found in the country with genetic studies and solutions.

Meet Bill, my husband

When US State Secretary Hillary Clinton met Bill, it was bit like Harry met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle all rolled into one. For her it was ‘love at first sight’ but he was really shy and needed a little coaxing.

Palestinian state in two years

Palestinian state in two years

ABU DHABI - The United States is upbeat about the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state in two years’ time, and it said a two-state solution is the best way to resolve the long-drawn conflict in the Middle East.

Women have right to choose dress code

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Women have right to choose dress code

All women, including Muslims, have every right to choose their dress code and no dictation with regard to this is acceptable, Hillary Clinton told Zayed University students in the Capital.

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Dress code should not be imposed on women

Visiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on Monday spoke out against imposing a dress code on women, saying Muslim women should have the right to wear clothes of their choice. This was in response to a question posed on the veil ban in some European countries.