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New Investment Opportunities Freehold Ownership for All Arab Nationalities
Wednesday، 08 April 2026
Sanzen Begins Sukoon in Sharjah — A New Residential Community Built Around Everyday Wellbeing
Thursday، 02 April 2026
No Layoffs, Salaries On Time: Danube Group Chairman Rizwan Sajan Assures Its 6000+ Workforce Despite Geopolitical Uncertainty
Thursday، 02 April 2026
AL JUNAIDI REAL ESTATE LAUNCHES FLEXIBLE PAYMENT PLAN FOR “ALTAY VILLAS” IN SHARJAH
Wednesday، 01 April 2026
Danube Properties Unveils AED 3.5M+ ‘Greenz’ Master Community in Dubai’s High-Growth Academic City
Monday ، 16 March 2026
«Al Junaidi Real Estate» Signs MoU with DXR Real Estate to Market «Ti Villa» Project
Wednesday، 25 February 2026
Cricket Legend Brett Lee Moves to Dubai, Buys Home in Danube
Thursday، 19 February 2026
Al Ain University and Appolonia & Synergy Holding Sign Strategic MoU to Advance Medical Education and Clinical Training
Monday ، 16 February 2026
“W Capital” Wins “Emaar” Award as Top-Selling and Marketing Performer in 2025
Tuesday، 03 February 2026
W Capital: Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Expansion of AED 100 Billion Boosts Real Estate Market Momentum

Emirates News

Dubai schools must offer in-person and distance learning options to all students

Dubai schools will continue to offer flexible learning options as students begin returning to classrooms from April 20, a top education official has said. This will see a mix of in-person and distance education during the transition period.Authorities said schools must ensure these options are available to all students, based on their needs, even as campuses gradually reopen. “Schools have the flexibility to combine on-site and distance learning and must ensure these options are available to all students, based on their needs,” Dr Wafi Dawood, CEO of the Strategic Development Sector at KHDA, told Khaleej Times in an interview. The move is part of a phased, tightly managed return to in-person learning, with institutions reopening only after meeting mandatory requirements and.

Scanning QR codes? Dubai Police warn of scams using fake links

The authority noted that what may look like a harmless scan can quickly turn into a cyber fraud attempt, with users unknowingly exposing their personal or financial information.The warning, part of 'Beware of Fraud campaign', comes as scammers increasingly use fake QR codes as a tool to trick people, embedding them in text messages, emails, or even placing them in public spaces where they appear legitimate. These codes are often dressed up with enticing offers such as prize winnings, exclusive deals, or limited-time discounts designed to lower suspicion and prompt quick action.Once scanned, these codes may redirect users to fake websites that request personal or banking details. In some cases, scammers may gain access to victims’ devices, compromise their data, and take control of.

UAE to resume school bus services as students return to classrooms on April 20

UAE's Ministry of Education on Saturday (April 18) announced the resumption of school bus operations across the country starting Monday (April 20). The decision, made in collaboration with local educational authorities, applies to all public and private schools in the UAE, marking a return to normal transportation services after a temporary suspension during the recent “current phase.” Earlier, the Ministry of Education had postponed school bus servicesfor nurseries, kindergartens, and schools nationwide as part of precautionary measures. Sharjah Private Education Authority also confirmed that student transport services will restart in the emirate on the April 20. The Ajman Private Education Affairs Office also announced the resumption of school bus services across all.

Latest News

ROX Motor opens regional headquarters in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) has announced a partnership with global luxury new energy vehicle (NEV) brand ROX Motor to establish the company’s regional headquarters in Abu Dhabi, marking a significant milestone in its regional expansion, and collaboration with Abu Dhabi’s emerging automotive sector. The announcement came during DRIFTx, Abu Dhabi’s flagship international exhibition for smart and sustainable mobility, organised by ADIO’s Smart and Autonomous Vehicle Industries (SAVI) cluster as part of its commitment to accelerate real-world deployment by integrating policy, infrastructure and industry. Supported by ADIO, the new headquarters will serve as the central base for ROX Motor’s regional operations, coordinating sales, after-sales services.
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World News

New obesity pill approved in UAE: Who can get it, availability, prescription explained

The Emirates Drug Establishment (EDE) approved Foundayo (orforglipron), a once-daily oral medication for chronic weight management, making the UAE one of the first countries to register the treatment. Who can get the new pill? Doctors said that the treatment will be prescribed to adults with obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or above, or those who are overweight (BMI above 27) with at least one related health condition.“These include conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sleep apnea or joint-related issues,” said Dr Noor Naji, HOD and consultant internal medicine, Burjeel Medical City.According to doctors, the medication may also be considered for patients who have not achieved weight loss through lifestyle changes.

Dubai's 'Smart Eye' to use drones to predict disease spread, monitor plant health

  Dubai Municipality has signed several new partnerships to improve the forecasting of infectious diseases and monitor the city using drones among other projects. It is part of the emirate’s attempt to become a proactive city that preempts the needs of its residents. The Smart Eye programme will use drones to assist in the civic body’s functions across the emirate. “We will begin using drones for two use-case scenarios,” said Khulood Mustafawi, Future foresight specialist at Dubai Municipality. “One of them will be to monitor the health of plants and the other will be to sow seeds in large fields. Once we get the feedback from these, we will consider rolling out drones on a larger scale.”At the Urban Future Week held at Museum of the Future,.

UAE: Fit, young adults may have hidden heart issues, doctors say

  The sudden death of 18-year-old student Vaishnav Krishnakumar in Dubai this week has left many families and medical professionals heartbroken. Many are questioning how such tragedies could happen to young, seemingly healthy individuals.Doctors said that while such cases are rare, there has been a rise in cardiac arrests among young adults due to a mix of stress, lifestyle habits, and unrecognised heart conditions. Modern habits add to strain Doctors said that stress, anxiety and lack of sleep is a dangerous trio. Dr Younes Altaia, consultant cardiologist at Medeor Hospital, Abu Dhabi, said that anxiety and disturbed sleep patterns are increasingly affecting young hearts.“Chronic anxiety is commonly associated with poor sleep patterns, which can increase the risk of.