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Emirates News

UAE weather tomorrow: Light rains expected; Dubai to see high of 27ºC

  As temperatures rise across the UAE, residents in some areas can expect relief with rains on Friday, April 17, according to a forecast by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). Light rainfall is expected over some western coastal areas and islands, as conditions remain partly cloudy to cloudy overall.  The sea will be moderate to slight in the Arabian Gulf and rough in the Oman Sea, with wave height reaching 6ft until 3am on Friday.Temperatures in major cities of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah will see highs of 27ºC, 29ºC and 29ºC, while witnessing lows of 20ºC, 21ºC and 20ºC respectively.

UAE schools reopen with flexible return, hybrid learning for students still abroad

  As schools across the UAE prepare for in-person classes starting Monday, April 20, teachers are stepping up efforts to ensure no student is left behind, especially those still overseas or unable to return immediately. The move follows more than a month of distance learning, introduced after the Ministry of Education (MoE) shifted schools online on March 2 amid regional tensions linked to the US-Israel-Iran war. While classrooms will come alive again, the transition may not be uniform for all families. Against this backdrop, institutions have been in discussions with the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) to fine-tune reopening strategies that balance safety, flexibility and emotional well-being. Support for students unable to return immediately Simon Jodrell,.

UAE parents make alternative arrangements as school buses remain suspended

  Parents in the UAE have begun making alternative arrangements after the Ministry of Education announced that school bus services will be postponed. While some working parents opted to take taxi services, others decided to continue online schooling for the time being.“I decided to keep my son at home for online learning,” said Dubai parent Marina Paul. “We live along the Al Qudra corridor and school transport was a main deciding factor when picking a school for my eight-year-old son. We are both working parents and have no option to drop or pick him up. In the morning, our school sent out a survey on whether we want to resume schooling in person or online. I first picked in-person learning but when I heard the news about school buses, I changed it to online.

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

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.

Watch: UK woman with Parkinson's disease plays clarinet during brain surgery

  An elderly woman in the UK suffering from Parkinson’s disease played the clarinet while undergoing brain surgery at London's King’s College Hospital.Denise Bacon, 65, a retired speech and language therapist from Crowborough in East Sussex, underwent Deep Brain Stimulation back in July. During the four-hour operation, she played the clarinet to help manage her symptoms, enabling surgeons to see — and hear — immediate results.Bacon had been experiencing slowness of movement (bradykinesia) and muscle stiffness (rigidity) resulting from Parkinson’s disease, which she was diagnosed with in 2014, affecting her ability to walk, swim, dance and play the clarinet, King’s College Hospital said in a press note, which also contain links to videosof the.