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Emirates News

AC and greenery: Abu Dhabi parks you can walk in despite summer heat

  Walking outdoors in Abu Dhabi has long been a question of seasons. From May to October, the temperature pushes most outdoor activity into the early morning or after sunset. A new generation of cooled walkways inside the city's parks is changing that calculation, letting residents move through greenery in the open air, even at the peak of summer. For longtime residents of one of Abu Dhabi's oldest neighbourhood parks, evening walks under the trees are now possible in any month of the year.  A larger park, the new King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa Park in Al Mushrif, features a cooled walkway of roughly 700 metres. The site is anchored by more than 1,100 mature Ghaf trees, scenic trails, a cycle path and a pump track, along with yoga decks, children's play areas and dedicated.

Legal age changed, higher Dubai parking fees: 6 changes in UAE from June 1

 From laws to services, residents in UAE can expect a couple of significant moves that will go into effect from June 1. The new month brings with it a host of changes that will have a significant impact on residents daily lives, from transport to job sector.Take a look at six things that will start from June, so you can plan accordingly where possible:  At 18, individuals now have full legal capacity to: Enter binding contracts Manage and dispose of their assets Litigate or be sued in their own name Make independent financial and legal decisions   This change places greater legal responsibility on 18-year-olds, and aligns UAE system to the international standard. Using the Gregorian year aligns with passports, birth certificates, and global.

Dubai Police find woman's lost bag with $20,000 cash, gold before flight take-off

  Dubai Police found a traveller's missing bag containing valuables in the nick of time as the Arab woman was about to take her flight to Saudi Arabia. The incident first came to light when a Terminal 1 employee found a black bag in an open area of the airport and handed it over to the authorities. Although the documents revealed the identity of the bag's owner, locating and contacting her required forming a team to trace her movements, especially since no report had been filed for lost property matching its description. Once teams sprang into action, it was discovered that the woman was about to leave the country for Saudi Arabia. She was extremely worried about losing her bag, unsure how to proceed, and afraid of missing her flight, the police added.  Dubai Police handed.

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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.
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UAE authorities say public health remains stable, monitoring Ebola virus developments

  The public health situation in the UAE remains stable, with no indication of concern within the country, the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) announced on Saturday, May 30. The announcement came after a meeting between NCEMA, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), emergency management officials and strategic partners. During the meeting, stakeholders reviewed the latest regional and international developments related to the Ebola virusand assessed the country's readiness to respond to any potential health risks. As part of the discussions, officials examined current epidemiological trends and evaluated existing preparedness measures to ensure the UAE remains ready to address emerging public health challenges.The review comes as an.

From Fujairah to Abu Dhabi: How citizens can benefit from new healthcare system

 Emirati patients may soon be able to access hospitals and specialised treatment across the UAE more easily under the country’s newly approved national healthcare and health insurance system, experts told Khaleej Times.  Healthcare leaders said that the move could remove long-standing barriers that often limited patients to hospitals within their own emirate due to insurance restrictions, especially in cases involving cancer treatment, cardiac care, and complex surgeries.  Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, Chairman and CEO of Burjeel Holdings, said the initiative could “remove geographical barriers between emirate-level healthcare systems and improve access to specialised hospitals and advanced treatment across the UAE.”  For many residents in the northern.

WHO says Ebola risk high regionally, low worldwide as deaths in Congo rise

  The World Health Organisation on Wednesday said the risk of the Democratic Republic of Congo's deadly Ebola outbreakwas currently high at the national and regional levels but low worldwide. The UN body added that there were 600 suspected cases of Ebola and 139 suspected deaths and numbers are expected to rise given the time the virus circulated before the outbreak in Congo and Uganda was detected. A WHO Emergency Committee met on Tuesday in Geneva and confirmed the latest Ebola outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo strain of the virus was a public health emergency of international concern but not a pandemic emergency, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said."Our absolute priority now is to identify all the existing chains of transmission ... that will then enable us to really.