Stock market opened with modest gain on Wednesday marking third consecutive session in the upward gain
The Abu Dhabi Police on Thursday once again warned motorists and commuters to not throw waste such as masks and gloves on the road.
In a tweet, the police said that those found throwing waste out of a vehicle will face a penalty of Dh1,000 and six traffic points.
Littering on the roads and other public property poses a threat to environmental and public safety, the police added.
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Stock market opened with modest gain on Wednesday marking third consecutive session in the upward gain
Union warned it could order several days of strike action over a busy May holiday weekend if its demands are not met
Humidity is set to rise during the night and into Thursday morning
Text messages, social media posts, chatroom messages, altered images, and videos are just a few avenues through which cyberbullying can occur
The building in Muhaisnah 4 had suffered structural damage last week and has been sealed off as authorities conduct investigations
Al Ain, which knocked out Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr in the quarterfinals, reached the final for the first time since 2016
Defeat leaves Chelsea still in ninth, three points adrift of the European places
Liverpool left some key players out of their starting line-up for Sunday's 3-1 win at Fulham