Archive: December 27, 2014
Subrata Roy: The rise and fall of an Indian billionaire
Taliban militant linked to school attack killed
More than 100 civilians killed in Syrian regime strikes
Fujairah to open graduate school on Islamic economic studies
FNC: The Inside Story
The event, organised by the Hamdan bin Mohammed Heritage Centre, attracted more than 270 participants and their birds of prey.
Louis van Gaal irked by Manchester United’s festive holiday schedule
Russian tourists to Dubai down by half as rouble continues to fall
Qatar determined to play with the big boys at World Cup 2022
Pakistan airstrikes and gun battle kill 55 militants
Western-backed Syrian opposition rejects Russian peace efforts
Uefa president Michel Platini to kick off Dubai Sports Conference
Now a superstar, Mohammed Assaf still sings for Palestine
Five Bollywood films to look forward to in 2015 – in pictures
The 10 best Bollywood films of 2014 – in pictures
Mamma Mia! musical coming to Dubai in January 2015
Dh600 fine for using bus lanes
Chelsea are the next stop on Southampton’s rollercoaster ride
Andy Murray sees ‘an exciting few years’ ahead for men’s tennis
A serial entrepreneur, who is manner born
Reporter’s diary: memories of the Boxing Day tragedy
Motoring to a greener UAE with electric cars
What will be ISIL’s legacy? - video
Al Shabab leader surrenders in Somalia
Fewer than one person in eight succeeds in achieving their new year resolutions, a study of 3,000 people shows.
Ruler of Dubai reads poem on TV poetry contest El Bait
The pursuit of excellence
Strong US dollar boost for Dubai imports
Tears and prayers as Asia mourns tsunami dead 10 years on
India’s brass bands struggle as wedding fashions change
Liverpool’s Brendan Rodgers says “The players deserve huge credit” after win over Burnley
US-Cuba thaw leads to soul-searching among Cuban expats
Norway takes note of electric potential shows Europe leads in electro-technolo speed leads the field Secondary xyx zyz yzy headline herey
Reputation trumps statistics in Pro Bowl selections, just ask Odell Beckham Jr
Arsenal’s Arsene Wenger on losing livier Giroud: “He knows he made a mistake”
Year in review 2014: Best business images of the year — in pictures
Practising their faith in peace
Hybrid taxis save ‘40% on fuel bills’
Tottenham Hotspur hold slight edge over Manchester United in this collision
Japanese horse racing duo Gentildonna and Just A Way ready to bid farewell
How to pull Libya back from the brink
Can I buy a car with the new UAE property visa?
Plans to make it easier for the visually impaired to identify notes will curb fears of being cheated and boost confidence
Manchester City’s Manuel Pellegrini wants points, not interested in milestones
Myanmar’s Yangon city votes for first time in 60 years
As 2014 goes up in smoke, vape emerges triumphant
Set your goals for next year from lessons learnt in 2014
Taliban obstacle to development
Cricket round-up: Saeed Ajmal pulls out of World Cup squad to save his career
Abaya-inspired art wins Christo and Jeanne-Claude prize
Circular debt leaves Pakistan in the dark
UAE home care takes a long-term outlook
Thousands gather for funeral of New York police officer shot dead
Mirfa power and water plant to begin construction in February
Justin Bieber, Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities show off Christmas presents online
Demand for UAE long-term care on the rise
Double delight for De Sousa at Al Ain racecourse
Groove Armada to ring in the new year in Dubai at Zero Gravity
Crystal Palace dismiss manager Neil Warnock
Rescuers struggle to reach flood victims in Malaysia as anger mounts
‘Most don’t, but some cheat’
An attractive package deal on offer for the Green Bay Packers
Kareem Risan’s art of emigration
Arsenal fall to West Ham as Chelsea survive Southampton – The National’s EPL predictions
Jimenez confident he will remain at Al Ahli
To have and to quote
The five worst Bollywood films of 2014 – in pictures
Oil tanks ablaze as battle rages for Libyan terminal
Can’t we build a better battery?
With moderation, we can beat the gloom of Blue Monday
Tragic tale of the historic town that is slowly dying
Settlements sabotaged talks, not Palestinians