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Dubai Rental Market Enters a New Phase of Sustainable Growth as Monthly Contracts Hit All-Time High, Says W Capital
Friday، 10 July 2026
Dubai South Emerges as Dubai’s Fastest-Growing Real Estate Market as Infrastructure Investments Accelerate
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AED 286bn in Half-Year Sales Dubai Real Estate Maintains Historical Momentum Ever, Expert
Wednesday، 01 July 2026
Dubai real estate rebounds with AED 200m Bugatti Residences penthouse sale
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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
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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
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Dubai’s Real Estate Drivers Strengthen Buying, Investment and Long-Term Living Decisions

Emirates News

Dubai student becomes Neet's highest-ranked candidate from outside India

  When the Neet exam was postponed, Sankalp Sandeep Naik thought about giving up. "I completely lost interest. I thought I should stop," the Dubai student recalled. But his mother refused to let him quit. His father stood by him. His brother gave up their shared bedroom every night so Sankalp could study without interruption. He secured 650 marks out of 720, an All India Rank (AIR) of 1,398, and topped the 'Outside India' category in the National Testing Agency's state-wise toppers list. His scorecard also shows an overall percentile of 99.9253. The 18-year-old said the postponement of the examination was the toughest part of his journey. "Postponing exams is very difficult for students. It affects their mindset," he told Khaleej Times. "When the exam was postponed, I completely.

Car skids over divider after sudden swerving; Sharjah Police issue advisory

  Sharjah Police, on July 17, shared a video from its operations centre highlighting the importance of driving safely. In the shocking video, a car can be seen trying to take an exit by crossing over two lanes almost horizontally This call for safety comes with reason. Sudden swerving is the leading cause of traffic accidents in the UAE, responsible for nearly one in six crashes on the country’s roads last year. According to the latest data released by the Ministry of Interior, a total of 6,014 traffic accidents were recorded across the emirates in 2025. The comprehensive figures provide a stark look at the habits and errors driving the accident toll, highlighting the urgent need for greater road safety awareness. The data reveals that sudden swerving, which is often.

UAE weather tomorrow: Chance of rain, morning fog; mercury to hit 43°C in Dubai

  UAE residents can expect generally fair to partly cloudy skies on Saturday, July 18, although some parts of the country could see rainfall as convective clouds develop, according to the latest weather forecast. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) said there is a probability of convective cloud formation over eastern and southern regions, which may be accompanied by rain Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the southeast to northeast at speeds of 10 to 25kmph. They are expected to freshen at times, reaching up to 35kmph in some areas. Sea conditions will remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea, making for generally calm marine conditions. The highest temperature recorded over the country on Friday was 47.6°C in Sweihan (Al Ain) at 3:45pm UAE.

Latest News

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.
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World News

Burns, breathing issues: UAE parents warned of 'slime in microwave' challenge

  A viral social media trend encouraging children to heat 'slime' in microwave ovens has triggered a warning from Dubai Police, with doctors in the UAE cautioning parents that the seemingly harmless experiment can lead to serious injuries. Authorities recently advised families to remain vigilant after videos promoting the practice began spreading online. With children spending more time at home during the summer break and exploring activities to stay entertained, experts warn that heating slime can cause dangerous chemical reactions, producing hot vapours and heated materials that may splatter, trigger burns, or even lead to small fires.   Dr Diya Abdul Rasheed, Specialist Pediatrician at Medeor Hospital, Dubai, explained that slime’s chemical composition makes.

'Take your kids outside': UAE doctors say screens not sole factor behind eyesight issues

  Eye clinics across the UAE are reporting a familiar pattern each year — as children return from the long summer break, more arrive with complaints of blurred distance vision, headaches and eye strain. Doctors say youngsters who once developed myopia in late primary school are now showing symptoms much earlier, prompting concerns about the long-term impact on eye health.The trend comes as screen use becomes increasingly common among even the youngest children. From toddlers watching videos on tablets to school-aged children spending hours on smartphones and gaming devices, specialists warn that excessive near-work activities combined with limited time outdoors may be accelerating the onset of short-sightedness. Their concerns are echoed by global research. A 2024.

Burjeel celebrates London listing of $500 million Sukuk after strong investor demand

  Burjeel Holdings marked the admission of its inaugural $500 million Sukuk to trading on the London Stock Exchange's International Securities Market (ISM) with a Market Open Ceremony, following strong demand from regional and international investors. The listing follows the successful completion of Burjeel's debut Sukuk issuance under its $1.5 billion Senior Unsecured Sukuk Programme, marking the healthcare group's first entry into international debt capital markets and the first Sukuk issued by a MENA healthcare provider since 2018. The ceremony was attended by Sheikh Khalid bin Saud Al Qasimi, Deputy Chief of Mission at the UAE Embassy in the UK, Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, Chairman and CEO of Burjeel Holdings, senior company executives and representatives of the London Stock.