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Aug 18
57m 56s

E-scooter ban on public roads in Ajman

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Officials in Ajman have implemented a full ban on e-scooters on public roads, citing increasing concerns around safety, particularly for pedestrians. We get the take of Dr. Mostafa Aldah and Phil Clarke on the new rule.

A parent takes their child abroad for what appears to be a short family visit… and then doesn’t come back. It’s called parental child abduction, and it’s an issue increasingly seen in globally connected communities like the UAE, where families often have ties to more than one country. So, what does the law currently allow? Lawyer Byron James has the answers

We are checking in on the UAE's team on the World Transplant Games — the world’s largest sporting event for organ recipients and living donors, highlighting what’s medically possible after transplant surgery and to raise global awareness around organ donation. Two-time kidney transplant recipient, entrepreneur and sprinter Omar “OT” Tom joins us live from Germany 

Scientists are now discovering that the appendix might actually serve an important function, especially when it comes to our gut health and the immune system. So, have we been underestimating this little organ all along? We ask gastroenterologist Dr. Gaurav Muktesh

And mangoes might not be off-limits for people with Type 2 diabetes. We get the latest from a study in India.

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