The UAE’s Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation continues to host public forums to raise awareness about the secure and peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Abu Dhabi is the latest stop where residents have been briefed about nuclear safety, radioactive waste management, as well as employment opportunities within the nuclear sector. Similar sessions have already been held in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Al Ain and the Western Region. The first of four planned nuclear reactors in Abu Dhabi’s Barakah region is scheduled to start operating in 2017.

NCM forecasts cloudy weather, rain in parts of UAE
Sri Lankan President thanks UAE for flood relief efforts
Dubai’s beaches, parks reopen as weather improves
Some Dubai flights cancelled due to adverse weather conditions
Dubai deploys special patrols, emergency crew to monitor traffic during rains
Dubai private schools to shorten Friday hours from January
UAE leaders congratulate Morocco on FIFA Arab Cup win
UAE ministry urges remote work for private sector in weather-hit areas
UAE completes loading aid ship with 10 million meals for Gaza
Dubai declares remote work for govt. staff, private sector urged to follow suit
Dubai carriers issue travel advisory amid fluctuating weather
Dubai Police fully prepared for weather-related emergencies
Dubai public parks, beaches closed for two days
More rain forecast in Dubai for late Thursday, says NCM
UAE issues federal decree-law establishing National Media Authority
UAE leaders laud 'deep-rooted partnership' on Qatar's National Day
Dubai authorities urge caution amid unstable weather
UAE steps up Gaza relief efforts as winter storm intensifies
UAE, Azerbaijan Presidents strengthen bilateral cooperation
