Ten most popular UAE stories in 2012

A look at the top stories trending on gulfnews.com this year

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Dubai Police warn people against wearing a mask that symbolises opposition to state authority during any celebrations connected to National Day. Read full story

The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources announces start date of Eid Al Fitr holiday in ministries and federal institutions in the country. Read full story

Residency departments across the country have adopted stricter visa rules, banning tourist, visit and conference visas for workers from certain labour exporting countries. Read full story

Authorities dismiss reports of an earthquake hitting the northern emiratesas a sandstorm continues to rage across the UAE. Read full story

Residents of Abu Dhabi who wish to renew their residency permits are obliged to submit a valid tenancy agreement in addition to their recent residency’s utility bill. Read full story

His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and his wife Princess Haya Bint Al Hussain have been blessed with a baby boy. Read full story

A woman in Dubai has got a record number of 257 traffic fines amounting to Dh201,140 within three months. Read full story

Police have started investigations into the cause of a fire at Tamweel Tower in Jumeirah Lake Towers in November. Read full story

Tenants fear for their safety after killing in a busy neighbourhood where most buildings have little or no security. Read full story

Strip searched down to his underwear, gas station attendant spills the beans on the shocking practice. Read full story

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