We have started to collect the most important news related to United Arab Emirates in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Australia fast bowler Brett Lee will rejoin the squad for their last two one-dayers against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.
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Pakistan face Australia in the final match of their one-day series in the United Arab Emirates.
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Mystery surrounds the fate of a former Chechen commander who was reported shot in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.
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Abu Dhabi woman's tale of escaping sexual abuse
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Abu Dhabi woman's tale of escaping sexual abuse
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Discussions begin over England hosting Australia's postponed Test tour of Pakistan this summer.
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Andy Murray begins 2009 with an impressive win over Rafael Nadal in Abu Dhabi.
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Andy Murray takes on world number one Rafael Nadal in the Abu Dhabi exhibition final.
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Andy Murray continues his preparation for the new season with an impressive win over Roger Federer in Abu Dhabi.
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England's cricketers will fly to Abu Dhabi on Thursday ahead of resuming their tour of India - if happy with security plans.
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Abu Dhabi is determined to scale the cultural heights
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Manchester City boss Mark Hughes is given the full backing of the club's new owner following a meeting in Abu Dhabi.
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General Electric seals a $8bn tie-up with an Abu Dhabi investment firm to provide finance in the Middle East.
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The Abu Dhabi government's investment arm buys a 75% stake in New York's iconic Chrysler Building.
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British nationals in the United Arab Emirates have been warned there is now a high risk of a terror attack there.
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The Gulf emirate of Abu Dhabi starts building what it says is the world's first zero-carbon, zero-waste car-free city.
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The government of Abu Dhabi pledges $15bn to renewable energy development, including a major hydrogen plant.
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