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UAE Portrait of a Nation: Meet the Emirati polyglot representing her country at the UN

Jawaher Almehairi speaks six languages and went from being an aviation graduate to a diplomat → Read More

Netherlands to collaborate with UAE on obesity healthcare solutions

From obesity and cancer treatment to genetics, the Dutch have been tackling health from a number of different digital angles → Read More

The UAE goes Dutch to ensure their food security

The Netherlands is sharing its innovative techniques in food security to ensure that supply keeps pace with growing demand → Read More

"We were brainwashed to think it was paradise": Korean defector's escape from the North

In The National's final report on North and South Korea, defector Ji Ok-hee gives an insight into living under the regime. Caline Malek reports from Seoul. → Read More

Trump administration reveals new US ambassador to UAE

John Rakolta, 70, is a business executive and Trump fundraiser who is new to foreign diplomacy → Read More

More Emiratis flock to South Korea for medical treatment

So far, about 8,000 Emiratis have visited Seoul for medical services → Read More

More than 70 centres to support Emirati families to open across UAE

The Ministry of Community Development announced the National Family Policy last week → Read More

Protection from cyber attacks 'critical' as UAE Government prepares to share data

Europe is expected to roll out its strongest data protection act later this year. → Read More

AI will help police fight crime more efficiently, Abu Dhabi forum hears

Experts speaking at the Future of Policing Forum said integrating AI technology into national security would mean new and more efficient ways for police do their jobs → Read More

UAE weather: fog and mist reduce visibility

Visibility was reduced to less than 500 metres in some areas → Read More

Unesco chief alarmed by rise of 'cultural cleansing' by extremists in Middle East

From the physical destruction of cherished artefacts to attempts to 'erase' shared history, Audrey Azoulay warns the trend cannot go unchecked → Read More

UAE to phase out immigration officers in favour of AI by 2020

Government officials said artificial intelligence will transform the way national security operates in the country → Read More

World Government Summit: UAE pledges $500m a year towards university scholarships for young Arabs

The Minister of State for Youth said young people have every right to 'dream to be astronauts, leaders, sport champions, win the Oscars and Nobel prizes' → Read More

World Government Summit: Story platform named Zayed the Inspirer is launched

“When a house is unified, the homeland is unified and as long as our home is unified, all challenges will be easily surpassed," Sheikh Saif bin Zayed told an audience → Read More

World Government Summit: Women and children bear the brunt of climate change, says Irena chief

Oscar winner Forest Whitaker also tells Dubai event of need to invest more in young people → Read More

World Government Summit: this year's speakers

IMF's Lagarde, Indian prime minister and Oscar winner among high-profile speakers at this year's summit → Read More

Teachers become messengers for change on UAE Environment Day

More environmental awareness is needed across the board, experts said → Read More

UAE weather: Fog and mist hamper visibility in parts

Some western areas experienced fog in the early hours of Sunday morning → Read More

UAE traffic: Abu Dhabi and Sharjah experience heavy traffic

Major roads across the UAE witnessed some backlog on Sunday → Read More

UAE ambassador: Iran-Houthi missiles pose significant threat to Saudi and Emirates

Yousef Al Otaiba tells debate of need to tackle enemies, while US speaker Paul Ryan says Tehran is losing 'its stranglehold on its population' → Read More