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As thousands of students across the UAE logged in to receive their International Baccalaureate (IB) results this week, the Class of 2026 marked the end of a school journey unlike any other.
According to figures released by the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO), 3,278 UAE students achieved an average Diploma Programme (DP) score of 34.5 points, well above the global average of 30.88 points. The UAE pass rate reached 98.32 per cent, while 428 students scored 40 points or higher — a benchmark widely regarded as a gateway to some of the world's most competitive universities
Globally, more than 209,600 students received their IB Diploma or Career-related Programme (CP) results this year, with the number of candidates increasing by 3.7 per cent compared with.
Residents across the UAE can expect partly cloudy skies on Friday, July 10, with cloud cover increasing at times over northern and eastern parts of the country, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
Temperatures in Dubai will range between 32°C and 41°C, while that in Abu Dhabi will be between 31°C and 40°C. Sharjah will see a low of 32°C and high of 42°C on Friday.
Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the southwest to northwest at speeds of 10 to 25kmph. They may freshen at times, reaching up to 35kmph in some areas.
Sea conditions will be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.
The highest temperature recorded over the country on Thursday was 47.3°C in Um Azimul (Al Ain) at 4pm UAE Local.
Dubai Metro passengers can expect a more comfortable ride this summer after the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) completed an upgrade of air conditioning systems in 62 metro trains.
The project, carried out in collaboration with Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram operator Keolis MHI, involved comprehensive maintenance of the trains ventilation and air conditioning (VAC) systems.
The project included detailed inspections of key air conditioning components, replacing parts that had reached the end of their service life, and carrying out performance tests to ensure the systems operate efficiently.
RTA said the maintenance is part of its preventive maintenance strategy, which focuses on improving the performance of critical transport assets before problems occur. The authority added.
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.
For many parents in the UAE, what may seem like ordinary school-related fatigue could be an early sign of something more serious. Doctors say iron deficiency in children is often overlooked because its symptoms closely resemble normal tiredness, exam stress, or changes associated with growth and adolescence. According to medics, regional studies suggest that iron deficiency and iron-deficiency anaemia affect around 20 to 30 per cent of children, making it one of the most common nutritional deficiencies among youngsters.
We thought it was school stress'
For some families, the warning signs were easy to dismiss. “Honestly, we kept blaming school stress and late nights,” said Meera Rastogi, an Indian mother in Dubai.“My son would come home exhausted.
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.
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,.