The very English custom of taking afternoon tea is thought to have found its roots in the 19th century by Lady Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford. Lunch in those days was rather early and dinner was not served until late in the evening. Every afternoon, the Duchess found that she was famished and began to request a pot of tea, served with
Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, Executive Chairman of Sharjah Investment and Development Authority, Shurooq, yesterday announced during a live interview on Sharjah TV that the Authority will be undertaking four new large-scale tourism and hospitality projects in Khor Fakkan, Kalba, Al Dhaid and Mleiha.
The strategic undertaking follows
Dubai has reopened to the world, the city is finally getting its buzz
back, and everyone’s favorite Downtown hangout, CLAW BBQ, is back, from 12pm daily.
From great food and drinks served with truckloads of American hospitality, old-school arcade
and board games, and gut-busting food challenges, to unbeatable daily deals, a free
During the Eid Al Adha holiday, citizens and
residents of Abu Dhabi emirate will be experiencing unprecedented levels of ease
and convenience when it comes to government services as a result of the recent
initiatives and programmes launched by the Abu Dhabi Government. The first half
of 2020 has seen tremendous digitalisation progress
The UAE’s space programmes, especially the successful launch of its Mars Mission, will give a fillip to Asia’s lead in fourth Industrial revolution and make the Emirates "a big stakeholder in the development of developing countries across the globe," a senior academic told Emirates News Agency, WAM.
"Asians are