Abu Dhabi driver jailed, fined Dh70,000 after dangerous road swerving caught on camera
An Abu Dhabi court has sentenced a reckless driver to six months in jail and a Dh70,000 fine for endangering lives with dangerous road maneuvers. His license is suspended for a year post-release. Authorities are reiterating a zero-tolerance policy, emphasizing that such actions are criminal offenses with severe consequences, including imprisonment and hefty penalties, to ensure public safety.
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President Sheikh Mohamed orders Dh10 million relief package for Venezuela quake victims
Venezuela is reeling from devastating earthquakes, with rescue teams desperately searching for survivors. In a swift response, the United Arab Emirates has pledged Dh10 million in emergency humanitarian aid, directed by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This significant contribution underscores the UAE's unwavering commitment to global humanitarian assistance during times of crisis, offering crucial support to the disaster-stricken nation.
UAE expands visa-on-arrival to 6 more countries, offering eligible travellers up to 60-day stay
Indian and Filipino passport holders can now enjoy easier entry into the UAE with an expanded visa-on-arrival program. Previously requiring visas from select Western nations, eligible travelers now benefit from this facility if they hold valid visas or residency from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, or South Korea. This initiative aims to boost tourism and business ties, offering 14-day or 60-day stay options.
Saudi doctor jailed for life for ramming car into German Christmas market killing 6
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Saudi Arabia imposes travel ban on 3 African countries, halts visas over Ebola concerns

