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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
Wednesday، 06 May 2026
Over 10,000 Visitors Mark the Pre Launch of “Tilal Binghatti” in Dubai
Sunday، 03 May 2026
Strategic Partnership Between Enata and Ajyal to Advance High-Tech Manufacturing in Abu Dhabi
Thursday، 30 April 2026
Expert: Residency Amendments Boost Dubai’s Competitiveness and Unlock New Market Demand
Wednesday، 29 April 2026
Alliance between John Smith PR and Chromex Group reflects a market shift toward unified communication and execution models to enhance brand impact
Friday، 24 April 2026
Tiger Shroff Invests in ‘Breez by Danube,’ Reinforcing Strong Global Confidence in Dubai Real Estate
Thursday، 23 April 2026
What is the “Golden Line’s” Impact on Dubai's Real Estate Sector?
Wednesday، 22 April 2026
dubizzle Boosts Investor Trust During Periods of Uncertainty with the Launch of AI-Powered Property Valuation Tool “TruEstimate™”
Tuesday، 21 April 2026
John Smith PR Signs Strategic Partnership with Preston Developments to Elevate “One by Preston” Across the UAE and Regional Markets

Emirates News

Drone rescue, victim ID tech, cyber warfare zones to be displayed at Abu Dhabi event

  An artificial intelligence (AI) hub focused on national security, live disaster victim identification systems, drone-based emergency response tools and hands-on cyberattack simulations are among the technologies set to go on display at next week's International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience in Abu Dhabi, officials revealed on Wednesday.  Speaking ahead of the three-day event, Ahmed Naser Al Raisi, Inspector General at the UAE Ministry of Interior and chairman of the exhibition’s higher organising committee, said this year’s edition will feature an integrated AI hub for the first time, bringing together governments, security agencies, technology providers and artificial intelligence specialists over the course of the.

Four years later, the UAE still reflects Sheikh Khalifa’s vision and values

  Four years after the passing of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE continues to honour a leader whose life journey from the oases of Al Ain to the presidency of a rapidly rising nation defined an era of stability, generosity, and transformative growth. Born in 1948 at Al Muwaiji Fort in Al Ain, Sheikh Khalifa grew up immersed in the traditions and values of a society rooted in unity and resilience. As the eldest son of the Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, he spent his early years accompanying his father across the region, witnessing firsthand the efforts to improve the lives of people and bring communities together. Educated at the Al Nahyan School, established by Sheikh Zayed, Sheikh Khalifa’s upbringing combined formal learning with practical.

Dubai’s Parkin instals curb, pole parking cameras across 3 major locations

  Parkin announced on Wednesday, May 13, it was currently installing over 500 curb and pole cameras across three major locations in Dubai.  As part of its first phase of the on-street parking camera system, these cameras are being installed in Trade Centre 1, Burj Khalifa, and Al Corniche. Parking lot cameras have also been deployed across controlled parking areas in the emirate, with 200 additional cameras to be installed across several locations.  The systems utilise AI-enabled camera technology to capture vehicle images and automatically read number plates. This will enable detection of entry and exit times, calculation of parking duration, and auto-payment of fees and identification of violations. All cameras will be solar powered and support.

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Abu Dhabi ranks among lowest debt globally, rated at ‘AA’: Fitch rating

  The credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has ranked Abu Dhabi among the lowest government debt and highest sovereign net foreign assets. At the end of 2025, government debt was well below the peer median of 50.3 per cent, at 19.5 per cent of GDP. Fitch said it expects this to rise to 25.3 per cent in 2026 due to higher war-related borrowing, before stabilising post-warFitch Ratings’ IDR reports are assigned to corporations, sovereign entities, financial institutions such as banks, leasing companies, and insurers, and public finance entities. AA is considered a ‘very high credit quality’ and denotes expectations of very low default risk.  To further support the domestic debt market, Abu Dhabi plans to issue in local currency amid high bank liquidity and is.
ROX Motor opens regional headquarters in Abu Dhabi
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World News

Hantavirus: Potential spread risk in Saudi Arabia is very low, says authority

  Saudi's Public Health Authority (Weqaya) said that the likelihood of a potential spread of hantavirus in the Kingdom is very low and that the level of risk remains low.Countries worldwide have sought to prevent the further spread of the hantavirus recently, after an outbreak on a cruise ship, by tracking those who had disembarked before the virus was detected and anyone who had close contact with them since. Three people, a Dutch couple and a German national, died in the outbreak on the MV Hondius.To reassure the public, health authorities in Saudi Arabia announced that they are closely monitoring the situation n coordination with international health organisations, highlighting early warning channels, epidemiological surveillance tools,.

WHO warns of more hantavirus cases; outbreak 'limited' if precautions taken

  The World Health Organisation said Thursday that more hantavirus cases could emerge after the disease killed three passengers from a cruise ship but it expected the outbreak to be limited if precautions were taken.Another sick passenger from the MV Hondius landed in Europe earlier in the day, as the vessel headed to the Spanish Canary Islands and health officials scrambled to map the outbreak of the potentially deadly human-to-human strain.The fate of the Hondius sparked international alarm after three people travelling on it died, though health officials have played down fears of a wider global outbreak from the rat-borne virus, which is less contagious than Covid-19.WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told journalists in Geneva that five confirmed and three suspected cases had.

Abu Dhabi-based researchers identify hidden protein behind weight loss struggles

  Scientists at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have identified a protein that acts as a master regulator of fat tissue health. When this protein does not function properly, the body develops fat cells that are abnormally large, leading to obesity and a host of other health problems.The protein, which is called nuclear myosin 1c, or NM1, helps control how genes are turned on and off inside the nucleus, and plays a critical role in maintaining healthy fat tissue. The research found that when NM1 is impaired or absent, fat cells fail to mature properly. Instead of developing normally, they grow much larger than they should and accumulate far more lipids inside them.These oversized fat cells then form deposits throughout the body. Beyond the usual areas like the abdomen and.