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King meets UAE president in Abu Dhabi
Two leaders discuss efforts to stop war on Gaza, resume flow of humanitarian aid, stop dangerous escalations in West BankHis ...
His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan arrived in Abu Dhabi today on a fraternal ...
Abu Dhabi's state-owned renewables company Masdar is in the early stages of considering an initial public offering, three ...
ShareEthiopian Airlines Group, in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB), has embarked on an ambitious project to construct the Bishoftu International Airport near Addis Ababa, ...
DALLAS — Etihad Airways (EY) and Ethiopian Airlines (ET) signed a promising partnership agreement early last week. This ...
Etihad and Ethiopian Airlines—the national carriers of the United Arab Emirates and Ethiopia—have announced a Joint Venture ...
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A video of a man calling out a fellow Indian for talking loudly on the phone at Abu Dhabi Airport’s lounge is stirring up attention on social media. In the clip, Instagram user Ankush captures an ...
Despite multiple requests from the bartender to lower his volume, the man continued speaking loudly on the phone in the lounge of the Abu Dhabi airport. Listen to Story A man criticised a fellow ...
In the clip, Instagram user Ankush captured an incident that took place at the lounge of Abu Dhabi Airport. He showed an Indian man talking loudly on his phone and said that the man continued to ...
A viral video by a man named Ankush has reignited this debate. He took to social media and shared a video capturing an incident at the Abu Dhabi Airport’s lounge. The video has left many Indians ...
Indian dads talking loudly on their phones, or watching typical videos on WhatsApp at full volume is something extremely normal for almost all Indian households- to the level where the same is widely ...