Nearly 100 mm of rain fell in just 12 hours on Tuesday, partly thanks to the UAE’s cloud seeding operations.
Not only did the president and his people fly in on private jets, but they landed on an R20 million runway that he built with his own money.
Joining the three other South African Michelin-star chefs is Pretoria-born Thinus van der Westhuizen, who is making waves in Abu Dhabi.
The X2, a two-seater electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has been designed for low-altitude city trips.
On top of the world’s tallest building, the “bravest woman on the planet” stood for the highest advert ever filmed.
One of the hottest countries in the world is providing funding for scientists and meteorologists to make fake rain using advanced drone technology.