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Dubai real estate rebounds with AED 200m Bugatti Residences penthouse sale
Friday، 26 June 2026
Dubai Records Largest Half-Year Project Launch ever, W capital Report
Sunday، 21 June 2026
Etihad Energy Holding PJSC Launched Following Completion of GULFNAV–Brooge Acquisition; DFM Ticker changes to ETIHADENERGY Effective from the First Trading Session Following Market Close on 19 June 2026
Saturday، 20 June 2026
DXR Real Estate: 2026 Marks a New Era of Selective Investment Opportunities in the UAE Property Market
Thursday، 04 June 2026
Bayut and dubizzle Unite UAE Real Estate Leaders for “Proud of the UAE” Campaign
Tuesday، 26 May 2026
Seven of Eight Burtville Developments Projects Outpace Construction Milestones, Defying Rising Costs and Supply Chain Challenges
Tuesday، 19 May 2026
Dubai’s Real Estate Drivers Strengthen Buying, Investment and Long-Term Living Decisions
Monday ، 18 May 2026
Kiku Sharda Becomes Part of Dubai’s Elite Homeowners at Skyz by Danube
Tuesday، 12 May 2026
New Expansion in Dubai’s Real Estate Market: Newbury Launches “Chapter” Series Amid Sustained Investment Momentum
Monday ، 11 May 2026
Binghatti Delivers 10th Consecutive Record Quarter with AED 1.43 Billion Net Profit in Q1 2026

Emirates News

Over Dh6,000 per child: UAE parents struggle to find affordable summer camps

  From coding workshops to sports camps, families say keeping children engaged this summer is becoming both a financial and logistical challenge. As schools across the UAE break for the long summer holidaysfrom this Friday, working parents are once again navigating a familiar dilemma — how to keep children meaningfully engaged without stretching already-tight budgets. Even basic programmes now start at around Dh300 a week, while more specialised camps offering tech, sports and creative activities can exceed Dh6,000 a month — putting added pressure on households already grappling with inflation. Rising costs push summer planning earlier — and tighter  For many parents, the challenge begins with screen time and stretches quickly into budgeting and.

Dubai's Catholic churches fully reopen after 3-month restrictions amid US-Iran war

  Dubai’s two main Catholic churches have fully reopened after three months of restrictions imposed during the regional conflict, marking a return to normal religious life for thousands of faithful in the emirate. Bishop Paolo Martinelli, Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, announced the full resumption of activities at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Oud Metha and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Jebel Ali, expressing joy at the development in a pastoral message to parishioners. "I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the authorities, who have carefully watched over our safety during a particularly delicate time and have now deemed that the moment has come for the full resumption of Christian life in our parish communities," Bishop Martinelli wrote. Three months.

'Just once' to forever: UAE anti-drug campaign warns of first-time drug use dangers

According to UAE authorities, these seemingly harmless words can mark the beginning of a devastating journeythat many young people never intended to take.  Warning that curiosity and peer pressure remain among the biggest drivers of substance abuseamong young people, the National Drug Enforcement Authority, in collaboration with the UAE Government Media Office, has launched a nationwide awareness campaign aimed at dismantling what it describes as the dangerous myth of “trying drugs just once”. Launched under the theme 'United as One to Eradicate the Threat,' the campaign seeks to strengthen awareness among teenagers and young adults by highlighting the scientific, psychological and social consequences of first-time drug use. Authorities say the campaign comes amid.

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Dubai RTA's new AI system will predict marine transport demand in real time

  Dubai's marine transport network is set for a data-driven upgrade as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) rolls out an enhanced Seasonal Network initiative powered by artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. The move is designed to improve service flexibility and respond more efficiently to fluctuating passenger demand during peak seasons, public holidays and major events across the emirate.The summer operating plan, effective in July, is built on an integrated big-data repository tracking passenger numbers, revenue, and occupancy rates. Officials say the system sharpens forecasting accuracy and supports more responsive operational decisions as usage patterns shift throughout the year. How the AI-led model works? At the centre of the initiative is an AI-led model.
Abu Dhabi ranks among lowest debt globally, rated at ‘AA’: Fitch rating
ROX Motor opens regional headquarters in Abu Dhabi

World News

UAE seeks views on rules for non-human organ, tissue transplants after law change

  The UAE has opened a one-month consultation on proposed conditions and regulations for the transplantation and implantation of non-human organs and tissues into the human body. The consultation follows amendments issued by the UAE Governmenton December 10, 2025, which expanded the law on organ and tissue donation and transplantation to include non-human organs and tissues. The changes defined a non-human organ to include animal and manufactured organs, and set the basis for detailed controls governing their use. The consultation, posted through the UAE Legislation platform’s Community Engagement Unit, seeks feedback from relevant stakeholders on how the country should regulate this emerging field.According to the consultation document, the transplantation of non-human.

Fake Botox batch in UAE: Authorities order immediate halt to its use

  The Establishment said the product was not brought into the UAE through approved import channels. It warned that using counterfeit medical products can be dangerous because they do not meet approved safety and quality standards. This could lead to harmful reactions, unexpected side effects or other health complications. Healthcare providers, pharmacies and medical facilities have been urged to carefully check the authenticity of medical products before using or dispensing them. The authority also instructed them to immediately stop using, distributing or selling any units carrying the batch number C7048C4.Patients who have received Botox treatment and experience any unusual symptoms are advised to consult a doctor or pharmacist.The Emirates Drug Establishment urged.

Lip surgery at 18? How social media is changing UAE teens

When a 13-year-old girl told her psychiatrist that she planned to get lip surgery at 18 because she believed "normal lips" were no longer attractive, it raised a red flag. The teen's perception of beauty had been heavily influenced by the images and appearance standards she encountered online. Mental health professionals said such concerns are becoming common as children and teenagers spend more time on social media, where filters, edited images and influencer culture can create unrealistic ideas about beauty and appearance. Dr Shahana Kasim, a psychiatrist at NMC Speciality Hospital in Abu Dhabi, said she is seeing more children comparing themselves to the carefully edited images they encounter online."Many adolescents are aware that images online are often edited, filtered or.