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Ministry of Interior - UAE

Main Category: Government (Federal)
First Address : PO Box 398
City : Abu Dhabi
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 2 4414666
Fax: 971 2 4414938
Email: moi@uae.gov.ae
Website: www.uae.gov.ae


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UAE sets up council to tackle demographic issues

PM Sheikh Mohammed approves plan for new federal body to review demographic policies.

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Expats could face driving test to get UAE licence

Proposed reforms to driving regs also include focus on inexperienced taxi drivers.

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UAE road deaths fall in H1

Official figures show that the number of crashes rose by 11.5% but fatalities down by 2.5%.

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UAE continues to welcome Saudi ID card holders

Travel agreement to be upheld despite passport move from Saudi authorities.

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Abu Dhabi confirms probe ongoing into Sheikh Issa video

Prosecution Office says justice will run its course, regardless of any external factors.

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Oman, UAE set to ease travel between countries

Senior officials meet in effort to improve crossing for travellers between two countries.

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Analysts raise doubts on impact of UAE visa plan

Six-month visa for homeowners to have 'marginal implications' on market - UBS.

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Unemployment threat for 30,000 security workers

Job losses possible at 360 firms that have failed to register under new UAE law.

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New campaign launched to cut UAE road deaths

Initiative comes as figures show Abu Dhabi has one of world's highest death rates.

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Age limit placed on imported heavy trucks

In a move which will seriously affect the heavy trucks market, any large commercial vehicle, including tractor heads and road-going machinery such as backhoe loaders will be prohibited from being registered if the machine is more than seven years old.

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UAE launches new blitz on illegal residents

Ministry chief stresses zero tolerance as special teams search 'every nook and corner of country'.

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Minister vows to expose corruption

Government official pledges to promote transparency, as Al Shirawi investigation continues.

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UAE visa applicants can now log on

Ministry of Interior says facility for process and payment is now available through its website.

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Confusion on day 1 over new visa changes

Airport officials 'apply regulations inconsistently during first day'.

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UAE 'free of illegal visitors by end of year'

Government official says new visa regulations will help to meet target.

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Residents, visitors to have face scans on entry

UAE to install face recognition systems at all entry points to country to boost safety.

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New law sees 67,000 cars forced off roads

Vehicles manufactured in 1988 or before to be taken off the UAE's roads by January, gov't says.

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UAE grants 2mn residency visas in '07

Over seven million entry, residency transactions completed in UAE last year.

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UAE to visit Sudanese child camel jockeys

Politicians to assess progress of children previously employed in racing industry.

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Old vehicles face ban from UAE roads

Vehicles older than 20 years will no longer be allowed on roads from January, Interior Ministry says.

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UAE road deaths down on new traffic law

Fatalities drop 14% following introduction of harsh new penalties, ministry reveals.

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No black points loophole for Dubai drivers

Points awarded under existing system will not be withdrawn from files, says police chief.

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Police fine 2,300 as UAE traffic law takes effect

Motorists issued with first penalties under new rules to combat rising road deaths.

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Dangerous drivers to be deported

UAE threatens to kick out expatriates who repeatedly violate traffic laws aimed at cutting fatalities.

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'Black points' warning to UAE drivers

New system to be introduced on March 1 aims to curb 'alarming' rise in traffic fatalities.

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UAE drivers face harsh new penalties

Motorists caught driving under influence of alcohol to be fined more than $5,000 and jailed, official says.

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'No price hikes', traders warned

UAE Ministry of Economy threatens maximum penalties for suppliers who exploit increase in gov't wages.

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Amnesty leaves labour shortage

Mass exodus of over 200,000 illegal workers from UAE may cause ripple of problems in construction industry.

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Labour amnesty extended

The amnesty period, which ended last week, has been extended to 3 November 2007 in order to provide a last chance for illegal immigrants to exit the UAE.

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Fires light up safety issue

Devastating warehouse fires in Sharjah and Dubai beg the question of whether there is adequate facilities regulation in ME.

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Fire engulfs Sharjah cargo port

UPDATE 11am: Port Khalid re-opens following the biggest oil terminal fire the emirate has ever seen.

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No extension to UAE labour amnesty

Stiff penalties will be enforced on sponsors and violators at the end of the three month amnesty, officials say.

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Fewer late with Dubai's new e-gates

Dubai International Airport has increased the number of e-gates to improve efficiency.

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Visas via the web as the UAE gets online with e-services

The UAE's Ministry of Interior is gearing up to go live with an e-services system, IT Weekly can reveal.

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