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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
Tuesday، 19 May 2026
Dubai’s Real Estate Drivers Strengthen Buying, Investment and Long-Term Living Decisions
Monday ، 18 May 2026
Kiku Sharda Becomes Part of Dubai’s Elite Homeowners at Skyz by Danube
Tuesday، 12 May 2026
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

Emirates News

Dubai Police dismantle gang pirating premium satellite channels

  Dubai Police have dismantled an organised criminal network for pirating encrypted international satellite television channels and illegally rebroadcasting their content.  The gang made the pirated content available through receiver devices, online links, and unauthorised websites, selling access to the public through unlawful annual subscriptions. The group exploited unauthorised digital networks and online platforms to generate illicit financial gains at the expense of content owners.  Investigations further confirmed that the suspects actively marketed and sold access to pirated broadcasting services through annual subscription packages, in violation of legislation governing intellectual property rights, copyright, and related rights.  The illegal activity.

Sharjah resident faces trial for allegedly assaulting delivery worker over change dispute

 A Sharjah resident is facing trial on charges of assaulting a delivery worker following a dispute over payment for a shipment delivered to his home. According to court records, the complainant was working as a delivery driver and had arrived at the defendant’s residence to hand over a package and collect payment. Court documents stated that the issue led to an argument between the two men, which allegedly escalated when the defendant became angry. Prosecutors said the confrontation culminated in the resident assaulting the delivery worker despite the fact that he had been at the location solely to complete the delivery and collect payment.  The worker subsequently filed a complaint, claiming he suffered harm as a result of the incident.  During proceedings.

UAE records highest temperature of 49.4°C ahead of peak summer

 Temperatures in the UAE climbed close to the 50°C mark on Saturday, June 20, with the highest temperature in the country reaching 49.4°C in Sweihan, Al Ain. According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), the temperature was recorded at 12.45pm UAE local time, making Sweihan the hottest location in the country on the day. The soaring temperatures were noticeable for many residents across the country. Dubai resident Samuel P. said he felt the heat intensely when he stepped out around noon on Saturday to walk to a nearby grocery store.  "No wonder it felt hotter than usual today," said the 44-year-old data scientist. "I was wearing a hat, but the heat was still quite intense. Being outside, even for a short walk, felt much more uncomfortable than it has in.

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.
Abu Dhabi ranks among lowest debt globally, rated at ‘AA’: Fitch rating
ROX Motor opens regional headquarters in Abu Dhabi

World News

Do you get more headaches during the summer? Here

  If you’ve noticed more pain between your temples as the warmer months tick by, it may not be all in your head. Some studies have suggested that hot or humid weather, bright sunlight and summer-related drops in outdoor air pressure can trigger headaches in some people. Migraine sufferers in particular often report being the most affected, said Dr Danielle Wilhour, an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.  While there isn’t anything you can do to change the weather itself, the good news is that experts say there are some steps you can take to thwart the throbbing before it starts.  What the research suggests  It can be challenging for scientists to study how the outdoor world influences headache.

'Years of unexplained pain': UAE patients recount life with undiagnosed fibromyalgia

 For months after undergoing knee replacement surgery, Abu Dhabi resident Michelle Posney kept returning to doctors with unexplained pain spreading across her body.Scans were normal. Blood tests showed nothing alarming. Yet the 57-year-old former teacher says she was battling crushing fatigue, migraines, stiffness and what felt like her “body being on fire”. “When I finally got diagnosed, I cried,” she said. “Not because of the diagnosis — because I finally had answers.” Specialists at Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City say such experiences are common among fibromyalgia patients, many of whom spend months — and sometimes years — moving between different specialists before receiving a diagnosis for the chronic pain condition. .

Dubai’s first integrated cancer hospital gets Dh20 million boost to enhance patient care

  Dubai's first integrated and comprehensive cancer hospitalhas received a major boost after Al Jalila Foundation secured a Dh20 million contribution from the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Charity Foundation to support the development of Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital (HBRCH). The donation agreement was signed at Al Jalila Foundation by Dr Amer Al Zarooni, Chief Executive Officer of Al Jalila Foundation, and Easa Al Gurg, Group CEO of Al Gurg Group, in the presence of Dr Raja Easa Al Gurg, Chairperson of Easa Saleh Al Gurg Charity Foundation, and Dr Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health. The contribution will fund advanced engineering systems that are essential to the hospital's operations and patient safety. As part of the initiative, Scientechnic and Al Gurg Automation & Controls.