Tuesday 18 August 2026 - 03:02:58 AM
Monday ، 03 August 2026
14 Months Ahead of Schedule: Burtville Begins Handover of "Ville 11" in Abu Dhabi
Wednesday، 15 July 2026
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
Friday، 03 July 2026
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
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

Emirates News

4.30am prep, quiet worries: Lunch box holds emotions, not just food, Abu Dhabi moms say

  The school lunch box looks simple enough — a container, some food, a five-minute job. But for many mothers, it's one of the most quietly demanding parts of the daily routine. Khaleej Times spoke to four Abu Dhabi mums about what packing a lunch box actually looks like behind the scenes.  The guilt of not doing enough For Noura Al Muqbali, a mother of three, the lunch box is a daily balancing act. She tries to keep meals healthy, sometimes cooking the night before, but working until the afternoon means that isn't always possible. "Sometimes I just don't have enough time to prepare it the way I want to," she says. Her daughters also have specific food preferences, and one has a food allergy. The result, she admits, is a persistent sense of guilt. 4.30am.

UAE weather tomorrow: Chance of rain; temperature to reach 45°C in Dubai, Sharjah

The weather in the UAE will be fair to partly cloudy on Tuesday, August 18, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). Convective clouds may form towards the eastern and southern parts of the country by afternoon. These clouds are associated with rainfall. Light to moderate winds will blow from the southeasterly to northeasterly directions. These may reach speeds of up to 40 km/hr. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in the Oman Sea. UAE summer temperatures continue, with the mercury set to reach 46°C in Abu Dhabi and 45°C in Dubai and Sharjah. The emirates will see lows of 32°C, 34°C and 31°C respectively. The end of peak summer in the UAE will arrive soon with the rising of the Suhail star on August 24..

Abu Dhabi driver gets 6 months in jail, Dh100,000 fine for driving wrong way

A driver in Abu Dhabi was fined Dh100,000, and sentenced to a 6-month jail term for driving the wrong way. The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department said the motorist's vehicle was also confiscated, and his licence was also suspended for three years. The UAE has strict traffic laws, with stringent penalties, including hefty fines and vehicle seizures, to ensure compliance.In June 2026, an Abu Dhabi motorist was sentenced to six months in prison and fined Dh50,000 after being convicted of reckless driving. In that case, the Abu Dhabi Criminal Court found the motorist swerving several times on the road. In addition to the prison term and fine, the court had also ordered the driver to pay Dh20,000, representing the assessed value of the vehicle used in the offence, after it was.

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

Back from holiday but still tired? UAE doctors explain how heat can exhaust you

  Returning from cooler weather to the UAE’s heat and humiditycan leave the body working harder to cool itself while disrupted sleep, hydration and routines can add to post-holiday fatigue, doctors say.A research published by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) highlights that people who are away from a hot environment for a week or more can lose some heat-acclimatisation adaptations, meaning they may need to gradually readjust when they return. Similarly, for many UAE residents, returning from a cool-weather holiday comes with an unexpected problem: feeling exhausted just as normal life resumes. Medics highlight that the sudden switch to the UAE’s heat and humidity can put extra strain on the body as it readjusts.The transition.

UAE becomes first in the world to approve pill to treat non-segmental vitiligo

UAE has become the first country in the world to approve an oral treatment for non-segmental vitiligo, giving eligible patients aged 12 and above a new treatment option.The Emirates Drug Establishment (EDE) has approved a new therapeutic indication for RINVOQ (upadacitinib) to treat adults and adolescents aged 12 years and older with non-segmental vitiligo whose condition requires systemic therapy medicines that circulate throughout the body. Vitiligo is a skin condition in which areas of the skin lose their pigment, causing white patches to appear. It occurs when melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin, are destroyed. The exact cause is not fully understood, although an autoimmune response is considered one of the main factors. Vitiligo is not contagious.The.

UAE doctors urge women in 30s to plan for menopause as study says 94% have sleep issues

  A growing number of medical experts are calling on women to prepare for menopause in their mid-30s, as new research highlights the widespread and often debilitating impact of the transition on women's health. Medical experts explain that perimenopause, the transition phase before menopause, can quietly begin in a woman's mid to late 30s, with the earliest indicators being changes in menstrual cycles, mood swings and sleep disturbances. Many women often mistake these symptoms for stress.   Dr Anusree Saraswathy, Specialist Gynaecology at Aster Clinic Qusais, Damascus Street, emphasised the importance of early recognition. "Perimenopause usually begins in a woman's 40s, but it can start as early as the mid-30s or as late as the 50s," she sai    "Recognising these.