The UAE is preparing for a transformative year in 2026, introducing tax reforms, eco-friendly regulations, smart transport systems and major infrastructure projects designed to make daily life easier, greener and more connected for residents across the country
With Australia enforcing a ban on social media for under-16s, UAE parents stress that teaching children safe digital habits matters far more than restricting apps, as tech-savvy teens easily sidestep age limits through fake accounts and peer pressure
Dubai’s Christmas tree season has begun with an early surge in demand, as residents flock to Satwa and supermarkets to choose fresh Danish, Canadian and Dutch trees, marking the unofficial start of festive celebrations
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, conducted talks with the Vice-Chancellor of Germany and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Dr Robert Habeck, on Wednesday, 25 May.
UAE: Global Village has disclosed its first preview of new exciting experiences and venue enhancements which visitors can look forward to during the new season scheduled to open on October 25.
World soccer's governing body Fifa has warned Tunisia that participation in the World Cup in Qatar next month might be at risk if the nation's government interferes in footballing matters.
Sharjah announced a discount of up to 75% on back-to-school this Monday, August 8, which includes a wide range of products such as stationary, electronic devices and libraries. The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) will organise a back-to-school campaign on Tuesday, August 9.
For the first time in history, the Pope's personal choir ventured into the United Arab Emirates, gracing the shores of Abu Dhabi with their melodic presence
The surge in demand for Coldplay tickets has also impacted accommodation prices in Abu Dhabi. Hotel prices in the city have risen by 30% over the weekend, coinciding with the band's four-night concert series
The authorities further asked the general public, especially motorists, to be more careful while driving, amid the low visibility, during dusty high winds.
Due to the reduced visibility, Abu Dhabi Police took to X (formerly Twitter) to urge motorists to adhere to traffic regulations and follow the changing speed limits displayed on electronic information boards