Article Archive for December 2009
Move One has offices in over 40 countries, covering three continents. To celebrate the diverse regions we cover, we recently ran a staff photography competition, allowing Move One staff to not only show off their …
Move One is dedicated to making the relocation process as simple and pain free as possible for assignees and their families. As part of this commitment, we have produced a series of online city guides, …
Dubai’s public transportation network is undoubtedly the most convenient and comfortable one in the region. Since recently, the city has been extremely keen on delivering a system of bus and metro lines, or even taxis …
The government of Kuwait is currently assessing in detail the seaport expansion on Boubyan island, and has announced plans to almost triple the number of docks from 24 to 60.
Article source: Arabian Business
The Ministry of …
Tibetan Mastiff fever seems to be sweeping through China nowadays.
According to USA Today, the majestic breed mainly used to guard herds in Tibet has become the latest craze and status symbol for the wealthiest of …
Cédric Delsaux, in his expressively named exhibition The Dark Lens – The Dubai Invasion, adds Star Wars droids and dark characters to sceneries of Dubai.
With his art, the French photographer paints a picture of our …
The gentle giant stands an astonishing 43 inches from paw to withers and weighs a handsome 245lbs.
George measures 7ft 3ins from nose to tail and might just be the world’s tallest dog now that the …
After long rounds of negotiations Pakistan has agreed to allow passage to Afghan exporters to India.
This will be the first time Pakistan agrees to grant access to export goods from Afghanistan going to third countries.
Article …
Lucky ecologists working in the protected zone of Wadi Wurayah have captured on film an extremely rare breed of wild cat.
The discovery of this breed calls attention to the need of wildlife preservation in the …
Fragments of an ancient wall painting, which caused a feud between Egypt and France, are finally heading home from the Louvre to the motherland.
The move is finally ending a bitter discord over the possession of …






