‘You see a lot of unfairness’: Irish in Dubai describe parallel lives
‘If you get on the wrong side of the police, freedom and fairness are not to be taken for granted,’ says returned teacher
‘If you get on the wrong side of the police, freedom and fairness are not to be taken for granted,’ says returned teacher
A new study estimates that by 2050 Ireland has the potential to develop an SAF industry generating revenues of €2.5bn and providing up to 1,000 high-skilled jobs
Arab-Irish Business Forum in Dublin hears fast-growing economies and populations in Arab world have sharp appetite for Irish goods
Thomas has worked with the gulf carrier as a sales executive since its launch here in 2012
One-time Etihad executive joins former boss Tony Douglas and fellow Irishman Peter Bellew at Saudi start-up.
Officials unable to decide which department should take charge of issue that has affected thousands of travellers
Carrier resumed its twice daily service between Dublin and Dubai on Thursday
Naiem Asadi is of an ethnic minority repeatedly attacked by Taliban, Islamic State
Little evidence so far of in-flight transmission but airlines are struggling to restore confidence
Calculations by Bloomberg shows scale of damage in aviation industry
It survived the HIV crisis. So it could be a model for rebuilding confidence, experts say
During his tenure, Emirates became a global powerhouse and dealt with many challenges
Aircraft maker seeks to stimulate demand as huge jet’s future production hangs in balance
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices