Archive: August 31, 2024
Art to enjoy this weekend, from Emirati creative Hussein Sharif to Kaws
Interest rate cuts set to increase affordability of UAE's small to mid-segment homes
Guide to Hudayriyat Island, Abu Dhabi's sports-focused megaproject
Transfer deadline day: Toney joins Al Ahli, Sterling and Sancho make loan moves
Germany's rising right eyes deportation drive for Syrians on short term asylum
Novak Djokovic knocked out of US Open third round
Fifteen ISIS extremists killed in raid by Iraqi and US forces in west Iraq
Sudan crisis: UAE provides $7m to Unicef for vital aid efforts
UAE petrol and diesel prices to fall in September
Kylian Mbappe, Endrick and the best summer transfer deals
Adihex 2024: Festival to celebrate UAE heritage, culture and conservation begins
Global stocks edge higher to hit fourth consecutive month of gains on US economic data
Israeli attacks on Gaza kill dozens ahead of promised humanitarian pause
UN to start polio vaccination campaign on Sunday for Gaza's children
Paris Paralympics: UAE shooters Al Aryani and Al Dahnani miss out on final
Storm Asna set to weaken to tropical depression on Sunday, says UAE forecaster
Evening brunches in Dubai, from live entertainment to stunning views
Spanish migration debate fuelled after PM trip to West Africa
Egyptian hotel worker killed in fight with Arab-Israelis in Taba border town
Best photos of August 31: Bull run in Spain to power cuts in Venezuela
Sharjah Ruler inaugurates new Arabic Cultural Institute in Italy
Fans struggle to buy Oasis tickets as IT experts fear bots are overwhelming websites
Arsenal settle for point against Brighton after 'harsh' Declan Rice red card
New Boeing boss holds first meeting with FAA chief as Iata urges supply chain fix
Police launch murder investigation after Dubai chef dies from injuries in London attack
Lando Norris takes Italian GP pole position with Max Verstappen back in seventh
Erling Haaland hits another hat-trick as Man City beat West Ham to maintain perfect start
Parents pulling pupils from private schools could cost UK Treasury £1.8 billion