Germany will be the home nation for the 17th European Football Championship, which kicks off in June
kt network1 hour ago
Four new air-conditioned bus shelters have been set up in Al Ain city, authorities announced on Wednesday. According to the Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) in Abu Dhabi, 20 more shelters will come up this year.
Hamad Bin Rakkad Al Amri, ITC Manager in Al Ain, noted that public transport services witnessed an increasing demand, with 6.7 million passengers using 132 buses in the first half of 2019. "I am hopeful that the establishment of the AC bus shelters will even attract more people to use public buses."
#?????_??? | ????? ????? ?????? ????? ???????? ?????? ???????? ?? #????? pic.twitter.com/dudyIHDwo1The shelters have been set up on the Zayed bin Sultan Street 137, Oud Al Touba, Hamdan bin Mohammed Street 127 and the Municipality Street 124. The capacity of each shelter is 28 passengers. Last year, the Department of Transport (DoT) announced that 600 new bus stop shelters would be put up across Abu Dhabi.
— ????? ????? ???????? (@wamnews) July 10, 2019
Germany will be the home nation for the 17th European Football Championship, which kicks off in June
kt network1 hour ago
People of determination and senior citizens participated in the initiative to ensure cleanliness and safety of public spaces
uae1 hour ago
Residents laud the authorities for their swift response and efficient handling of unstable weather conditions on Thursday
uae1 hour ago
Ultra-luxury developments show strong growth in Q1 as demand hits all-time high
business2 hours ago
The warning by Gallant Knight 3 is in response to a link entitled 'Compassion for Gaza' circulating
uae2 hours ago
Tremors were felt by residents of the northern part of the province, including the capital Quetta
asia2 hours ago
From streamlining administrative tasks to enhancing patient care, AI is revolutionising the way healthcare is delivered
kt network2 hours ago
Book subscription discounts and exclusive offers from publishing partners are also up for grabs
uae2 hours ago