Dubai, July 24 : Indian expatriates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have expressed happiness over the UPA Government’s trust vote victory in Parliament back home, describing it as a defining moment in the country''s history.
According to the Gulf News, others expressed hope that the government will now be able to push ahead with its reforms agenda without worrying about the Left.
Some also said that they wanted the government to come clean on the bribery allegations levelled by the opposition.
The paper quoted K. V. Shamsudheen, director, Barjeel Geojit Securities LLC, as saying that he hoped Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would break his shackles.
Nicosia, July 18: Saikh Khalifa bin Zayid al-Nuhayyan, the President of the United Arab Emirates, has recently announced that the UAE has cancelled the entire debt owned to it by Iraq, amounting to
Melbourne, July 15: Authorities in Dubai are cracking down on topless sunbathing, nudity and other forms of indecent behaviour following a Brit couple’s arrest for having sex on a beach.
Islamabad, July 10: Following the fresh spate of bombings in Pakistan, the British High Commission is learnt to have decided to relocate its visa section to Dubai, though the officials denied that