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Emirates News

Dubai Police issue warning after 25 injured as vehicle, 3 buses crash on Jebel Ali Road

    Twenty five were injured after a collision between a vehicle and three buses on Jebel Ali Road, Dubai Police said. Injuries range from serious to moderate and minor, and the injured were transported to hospital for treatment. The crash occurred when a bus suddenly stopped in the middle of the road due to a technical fault, authorities said. The drivers of the vehicle and other two buses were unable to avoid the stationary bus, leading to a rear-end crash.  After police received the report about the accident, experts were dispatched from the Dubai Police's Traffic Accident Investigation Section to the scene to determine the cause of the crash through inspection and evidence.“Traffic patrols regulated traffic flow and secured the site to facilitate.

UAE weather tomorrow: Fair to partly cloudy skies; Dubai temperature to hit 41°C

  UAE skies on Sunday, July 5 will be fair to partly cloudy at times, with low clouds appear over the east coast, the National Centre of Meteorology has said in its weather bulletin. Temperatures in Abu Dhabi will range between 31°C and 40°C, while that in Dubai will be between 33°C and 41°C. Sharjah temperatures will range between 32°C and 40°C. Light to moderate Southwesterly to Northwesterly winds, freshening at times, will blow with a speed of 10-25 kmph, reaching 35 kmph.The sea will be slight to moderate at times in the Arabian Gulf and slight in Oman Sea.The highest temperature recorded over the country on Saturday was 48.1°C in Muzaira (Al Dhafra Region) at 3.15pm UAE Local time. The UAE's hottest and driest period of the year, known as.

Sheikh Mohamed congratulates Trump on Independence Day, hails 'strong alliance'

  UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan congratulated his American counterpart Donald Trump and the people of the United States on Independence Dayon Saturday, July 4, wishing the country continued progress and prosperity."Over the past decades, our two countries have been bound by a strong alliance and enduring friendship, built on a solid foundation of mutual trust, shared visions, and common interests," Sheikh Mohamed wrote on X. "As we reflect on the future we seek to build together, the UAE remains committed to further fostering its close ties with the US to achieve lasting progress and prosperity for our nations, peoples, and the wider world," he said. Earlier, Sheikh Mohamed sent a message of congratulations to Trump on the occasion. Sheikh Mohammed bin.

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

Stigma, overlapping symptoms: Why endometriosis still goes undiagnosed among UAE women

  For thousands of women across the UAE, severe period pain, chronic pelvic discomfort, and unexplained fertility struggles often become part of daily life long before they receive a diagnosis.Multiple clinical reviews and consensus statements from bodies, such as the American Society for Reproductive Medicine(ASRM) and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology(ESHRE), suggest that 25-50 per cent of women with infertility are estimated to have endometriosis, highlighting the need for earlier intervention. Medical experts say endometriosis — a condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside it — continues to be significantly under-recognised, leaving many women suffering in silence for years. The issue has taken on.

You're 40 on paper, but is your body 50? What UAE doctors want you to know

  Most people know exactly how old they are. But doctors say there is another age worth paying attention to, your biological age. Unlike the number on your identity card, this number reflects how well your heart, muscles, metabolism and other vital systems are ageing. The topic has gained fresh attention after Dubai announced the establishment of the Dubai Longevity Authority, an initiative aimed at positioning the emirate as a global hub for healthy ageing and preventive healthcare. “Chronological age is simply the number of years we have lived. Biological age reflects how old our body truly feels and functions,” said Dr Rola Fayad, specialist in internal medicine at Burjeel Medical Center, Silicon Oasis.  “It's influenced by our cells, metabolism,.

UAE sees rising demand for ‘XS-XL’ body contouring trend; doctors warn of risks

  Plastic surgeons in the UAE are reporting a rising demand for extreme body contouring procedures, with patients increasingly seeking highly exaggerated body proportions. Doctors say the trend centres on ultra-slim, “snatched” waists paired with significantly enhanced curves  — a look increasingly amplified by social media and influencer-driven beauty standards. The surge is unfolding alongside strong market growth, with the UAE cosmetic surgeryand procedure sector projected to generate US$1,855.9 million by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 9.8 per cent between 2026 and 2033, according to industry research. Explaining the phenomenon, consultants describe a highly engineered body ideal now being requested in clinics across the.