United Arab Emirates

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    Pope praises girl who evaded security to give him letter

    Pope Francis has praised the courage of a young girl who broke through police barricades in Abu Dhabi to hand-deliver a letter to him. Francis was being driven around the city's sports stadium in his pope mobile before Mass when the child

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  • BusinessAOL

    Iconic Mercedes 300SE goes on sale in United Arab Emirates

    This 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SE is being sold in the United Arab Emirates appears to be the perfect hot-weather cruiser. Despite showing 109,000 miles on the clock, the Japanese import is on the market for just under £8,000. Powered by a 3.0-litre

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    Man pimps out prostitute from car boot

    In a far cry from the second hand DVDs and furniture offered for sale at British car boot sales, a man in Dubai has been arrested after being caught offering a woman for sex from his car's load

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    First Arabian 'hypercar' manufacturers to set up factory in UAE next year

    The madcap Lykan Hypersport was proudly on display at the Dubai International Motor Show earlier this week but the founder of W Motors – the company behind the speed machine – claims that it will have a fully functioning

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    Brand new Ferrari F12 smashed to pieces in Dubai

    A spanking new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta with just 60 miles on the clock lays smashed up and covered in sand in a junkyard in Dubai after the driver totalled the rear section. The car, which is powered by a mighty 6.3-litre V12 engine and costs

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    Abu Dhabi introduces 'behavioural guide' for tourists

    Rex Thinking about a holiday in Abu Dhabi? You might now have 'homework' to do when you get there, as the Abu Dhabi Tourism Police have released a booklet detailing must-don'ts for visitors. Behaviour that may not bat an eyelid

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  • BusinessAOL

    Video: Chevrolet's feeling the pinch with hand-drawn billboard

    All car manufacturers have been feeling the pinch, but it's even more important to cut costs when your cars aren't very expensive in the first place. At least that's the premise behind Chevrolet's latest billboard in Dubai.