Emirates
The UAE's Hope Orbiter Has Successfully Made It to Mars
After a seven-month journey from Earth, the UAE’s Hope orbiter inserted itself into Martian orbit around 10:30 AM ET on Tuesday.
2020 Has Been Bad for Earth, But Great for Mars
Emily Lakdawalla, a solar system expert and science author, explains what three Mars-bound spacecraft will do once they reach the red planet in February.
Emirates to Cover Your Funeral Costs If You Catch COVID-19 While Flying
Can the promise of a free funeral make people fly again?
A Short History of the UAE Through a Collection of Groovy Photos
Ammar Al Attar's latest project examines the beginnings of the young country's photography scene.
Modernism, Voyeurism, and a Sentient Parrot: Highlights from Dubai Art Week 2017
From Sharjah Biennial to Art Dubai, a week of exploring the Gulf’s art capital.
Canadian Detained for 642 Days in the UAE Has Been Acquitted, But Isn't Free Yet
Salim Alaradi was facing charges of supporting Libya’s national transition council after the Arab Spring. He and his three Libyan co-accused cheered and embraced in the courtroom upon hearing the news.
This Is How Thai Airplane Food Gets Made
It's no small task to make good meals for travelers, especially if you're Bangkok Air Catering. The company has 18 airline clients and makes 30,000 meals a day.
This Is How Thai Airplane Food Gets Made
It’s no small task to make palatable meals for travelers, especially if you’re Bangkok Air Catering. The company has 18 airline clients and makes 30,000 meals a day from its 20,000-square-meter property.
UN Demands Release of Canadian and Americans Allegedly Tortured in the Emirates
The trial of Salim Alaradi, Kamal Ahmed Al Darrat and his son Mohamed Kamal Al Darrat is slated to begin today in an Abu Dhabi court that is closed to the public.
M.I.A. Responds to French Soccer Club That Tried to Censor Her "Borders" Video
"When I make videos I end up on hit lists not end of year lists whyyyyyyy?"
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club Want M.I.A. to Take Down Her "Borders" Video
The video went huge back in November and asked serious questions about the ongoing refugee crisis, but PSG want it removed because of a T-shirt.
The Battle for New York: Cash, Corporations, and Soccer
Three massive corporations are battling to control soccer in New York City, but will the spoils be worth much of anything to the victor?