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Middle East

The Hedonist: Abu Dhabi

What to see and where to be seen

Inside Middle East

Under the sea: a scuba diver off the Oman coast

Dive in to a magical world

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Oman is full of intriguing forts and bustling souks, but some of its most spellbinding sights are underwater.

Calls to prayer: Ancient splendour in Byblos

Brilliant Beirut

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Dominic Lawson:The Lebanese capital knows how to party, with stylish hotels, sizzling nightlife and plenty of bling.

Sands of time: a child looks out over the desert at Wadi Rum

A child's-eye view of an ancient land

Saturday, 16 October 2010

Scrolling through Jordan from the Dead Sea to the Red Sea brings Classical civilisation to life.

Sands of time: Mishal Husain's trip took her back to the deserts of Ras al-Khaimah

Mishal Husain travels back to the UAE

Saturday, 8 May 2010

The BBC news presenter returns to the Emirates for a family holiday with a difference

Stay cool: the Fairmont Hotel Dubai runs the Cavalli Club

The Hedonist: Dubai

Saturday, 17 April 2010

What to see and where to be seen.

Land of learning: the Cultural Palace in Sharjah overlooks the cultural roundabout – which has a 50ft sculpture of the Koran at its centre

Trail Of The Unexpected: Sharjah

Saturday, 27 February 2010

Chris Leadbeater is impressed by the cultural charms of Sharjah

Fishing for pearls on the island of Bahrain

Saturday, 16 January 2010

Julia Stuart: Our hopes are high for a good catch: not of fish, but of oysters. And not just any old oysters but those with pearls in them.

Height of ambition: the Burj Khalifa, which stands at 828m, is the world's tallest building

Traveller's Guide To: United Arab Emirates

Saturday, 9 January 2010

Ultra-modern malls meet mosques, mountains and markets in this oil-rich corner of the Middle East.

Along religious lines: The Dome of the Rock dominates Jerusalem's skyline

Two-wheel guide to a troubled land

Sunday, 20 December 2009

The Peace Cycle offers a new brand of tourism, revealing Palestine's historic sights while getting up close to its people. Lauren Booth hit the saddle

Chip off the old block: frankincense trees near Salalah in Dhofar

Oman: Going for gold, frankincense and myrrh

Saturday, 19 December 2009

With the help of a few wise men, Matthew Teller tracks down three ancient treasures in Oman

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Mary Ann Sieghart: Drunk on a spirit of anarchy

Much better simply to boycott Topshop or Vodafone if you feel strongly

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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Ghost of Tiny Tim haunts coalition

If only we had our own Dickens to fight for our defenceless young

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Charles Nevin: These are a few of my favourite short things

1. Shortbread. 2. Winning jockeys. 3. Shakespeare's Sonnets. 4. Whisky.

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