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One of world's top selling newspapers set for UAE launch

The People's Daily in China looks at publishing move to serve 200,000 expats.

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UAE begins plan to measure TV audiences

International consultant appointed to drive initial phase of TV industry initiative.

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UAE filmaker appeals for funds to make 'Expats' the movie

EXCLUSIVE: Dubai resident planned to make film last year but investment was pulled.

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Dream weaver

Craig Johnson moved to Dubai five years ago as a company manager. Today he is about to direct his first film.

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Abu Dhabi hits the headlines

While media companies cut jobs globally, the UAE capital is welcoming media companies with open arms.

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Bollywood film banned in UAE after complaints

Remake of Jim Carrey movie Bruce Almighty deemed a violation of Islamic teachings.

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Filming of A-Team movie set for Dubai

Hollywood studio to film movie version of popular 80's TV series in emirate, according to report.

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Misleading health ads to prompt legal action

National Media Council will take action against establishments that publish unlicensed ads.

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