The biryani chai of Al Karama in Dubai: The perfect recipe to cure a tiring day
23 years of making cup after cup of the perfect tea and the fan following keeps growing Biryani chai, disco tea and zafrani brew from Al Hara cafe in Karama, Dubai Image Credit: Stefan Lindeque/Gulf News photographer
Matching the spirit of Dubai as the city that never sleeps, stands Al Hara, a vintage teashop in Hamdan Colony Karama, which is buzzing 24/7 with a bunch of die-hard tea addicts from around the city, round the clock.
Measuring out life in teaspoons Al Hara cafe owners treat Biryani Chai as their trade secret
the Reel Palestine Film Festival is set to return for a seventh time from January 22.
The community-driven event
, which is run by volunteers, is a collaboration between Reel Palestine and art house movie theatre Cinema Akil
. It aims to bring the best of cinema from Palestine and its diaspora to audiences in the UAE. Reel Palestine Film Festival will run for nine days in 2021. Courtesy Reel Palestine
Stories of love, family, joy, heartbreak, dancing and the creative spirit of humanity are promised this year, as films by international award-winning directors, as well as up-and-coming first-time filmmakers, will be screened for nine days. This includes more than 25 narrative and documentary features, plus short films, in genres such as science fiction and romantic comedy
state-run tv just a short time ago. we are still working to bring you some details of what was said then, but the staggering development in all of this, word from the head of the cia, that mubarak could step down today. a man who had said that he had a ph.d. in stubbornness and if he was to step down now, the country would be plunged into turmoil and chaos, and he had said that he needed this transition or his stepping down to be coordinated in an orderly fashion for the sake of the country. well, now, it would appear at least from what we are hearing from the head of the cia, that president mubarak has changed up his timetable, and now could step down today. that is a scene from tahrir square. it is one minute past 6:00 p.m. right now where the crowds are gathered waiting for an expected announcement from the president. i want to bring in my colleague jim clancy, who is going to take over our coverage of what is going on in egypt. jim joined by suzanne malveaux. they re goin