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Modern Dubai is one of the main centres of prostitution in the UAE and is dubbed "Sodom-sur-Mer". [5] Prostitutes frequent the bars and nightclubs in the hotels. [5] [6] Many prostitutes from poorer countries, such as Nigeria, [9] come to work in Dubai for a short while and then return home with their earnings.
Pragma Group was launched in 2003 by a group of professionals, [1] and with Joseph Tabet as the chairman and chief executive officer of the group. [3]Since its inception, the group has managed to launch several International concepts [4] in the Middle East, as well as develop myriad start-ups in the Lifestyle and Technology arena.
In addition to being actively involved in the nightclub and DJ scene in Dubai, [5] [6] he is known for his music production including co-producing Wyclef Jean [7] and releasing his own single and compilation album The Projects. The album was released on BMGI Middle East and was top 10 on the Middle East album chart of Virgin. [8]
A Mahiki club in Dubai, located at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, opened in 2011 and closed in 2018, due to “unforeseen circumstances during the renovation” [5] of the hotel, as stated by the owners at the time. [6] [5] In 2017, Mahiki's owners further expanded and franchised the brand.
Agent Provocateur was established in 1994 after Serena Rees, Corré's wife and co-founder, grew tired of seeing drab undergarments. [3] The couple opened a shop in which they originally sold other designers' pieces.
A Northern California community came together Friday night to pray for two little boys who underwent surgery and remain in critical condition after they were wounded in a shooting at a small ...
Agent Provocateur became a well known brand selling in 13 different countries and over 30 stores. Rees maintained a strict confidentiality policy which allowed celebrity clients to feel comfortable purchasing the products. [4] Rees made sure to cater to a celebrity clientele by enforcing a strict confidentiality policy.
The legal and social sanctions against LGBT people mean that no formal LGBT organizations or nightclubs exist in Dubai. A nightclub sponsored a special night for the LGBT community, only to be shut down by the government. [32] In 2012, police arrested two Indian men for having consensual sex in a public toilet at a bus station.