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An Omani man watches the world on Muscat's Arabian Sea harbour
The Omani capital presents a gracious and accessible face of Islam.
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There are high hopes for emerging markets, says Diana McAdam.
Useful information to help you multiply the pounds in your pocket.
Alex Aldridge found a TEFL qualification invaluable on a quest to speak fluent Spanish.
Rahim Hirji says Abu Dhabi is vibrant, cultural and lively.
Abu Dhabi
Rob Stephen says the lifestyle in Dubai is second to none.
Dubai
Tony Walsh says Oman has much to offer the Western expat.
Oman
Dubai skyline
Where to invest for winter sun? Cherry Maslen suggests yearround destinations including Dubai and Egypt.
Sally Williams meets the taboo-breaking author Rajaa Alsanea.
Developers are turning the archipelago of Bahrain into an oasis in the harsh climate of the Middle East.
Joining the super-privileged
Abu Dhabi might be a place of wealth and privilege, but not everything can be solved by money.
A skyscraper is born every day in Dubai.
Oman made a seriously good impression on Rory Bremner.
For beautiful beaches, fantastical buildings and bargains, you can't beat Dubai.
Ulrike Lemmin-Woolfrey dodges death on the roads of the Middle East.
Hospitality is more effusive in the Arab world than in the West.
Religion strongly influences social behaviour, politics and business


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