Under its guidance for Ramadan, the Foreign Office advises UK travellers to avoid certain cations which “may cause offence”.
One of the most important rules to remember for tourists: drinking or being under the influence of alcohol in public is illegal anywhere in the UAE, even if you are over 21. Specifically in the city ...
A brand new supermarket is now open in Croydon, aiming to better serve the borough's diverse communities. Saveways specialises in world foods and promises to cater specifically to Black, Asian and ...
Many of the faithful prefer to land in Jeddah before the holy month begins so they can pray their first Taraweeh at the Grand ...
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office ( FCDO) has warned UK tourists to not cause ‘offence’ by eating, drinking, ...
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) reinforced its social and humanitarian commitments in 2024 by implementing 63 ...
From all-out buffets to refined meals in festive Ramadan tents, here are Condé Nast Traveller Middle East's picks of the best ...
With the holy month of Ramadan less than 30 days away, retailers in the UAE are launching sales and discounts of up to 70 per ...
The signature campaign includes discounts of up to 60% on more than 5,000 food and non-food products ...
The Foreign Office has warned UK holidaymakers planning to visit Turkey, Egypt and the UAE during the upcoming Ramadan period.
Sharaf DG, the Middle East's premier electronics retail chain, has transformed its customer engagement strategy through an ...
Research by The Trade Desk reveals the prominent role of media during Ramadan and the omnichannel advertising opportunities to reach a multi-screen audience.