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Omani citizens can now access an emergency passport renewal service at Muscat International Airport for urgent travel situations. The facility is available only for passports with less than six months validity and requires a confirmed flight ticket. Applicants must provide original documents verifying the emergency, such as medical reports or official memos. Standard renewal procedures at police centres remain unchanged.
Oman Air has updated safety rules for lithium batteries, power banks, smart bags, and e-cigarettes to ensure passenger safety. Power banks and e-cigarettes must stay in hand luggage, smart bag batteries may need removal, and lithium battery-powered devices like hoverboards are banned. Devices can be charged under supervision, but loose batteries and vapes cannot be used or charged onboard.
Oman Airports has become the first airport in the world to deploy Wi-Fi 7, in partnership with Huawei. The new system offers faster, more secure, and reliable connectivity for passengers, enhancing the travel experience. The upgrade aligns with Omans Vision 2040, modernizing airport operations and showcasing the nations commitment to advanced technology and innovation in aviation.
Dubai is set to launch the world's first comprehensive urban aerial taxi network in 2026, with four key vertiport locations identified: DXB, Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, and Palm Jumeirah. Successful crewed eVTOL test flights have been completed, paving the way for electric air taxis to offer rapid, sustainable travel, significantly reducing commute times across the city.
Qatar has successfully trialed its first autonomous eVTOL air taxi, marking a milestone in smart urban mobility. Conducted between the Old Doha Port and Katara Cultural Village, the AI-powered flight operated without human intervention. The Ministry of Transport plans phased development, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure upgrades to integrate safe, efficient, and eco-friendly air transport into Qatars future mobility network.
Kuwaits Ministry of Education has launched a new survey through the Sahel app, inviting teachers, supervisors, school leaders, and parents to provide feedback on the updated curricula. Open until the end of the 20252026 academic year, the survey supports continuous curriculum improvement, strengthens communication with the educational community, and aligns ongoing reforms with national values and Kuwait Vision 2035.
The fourth Muharraq Nights Festival runs from 130 December 2025, transforming Muharraqs historic streets along the UNESCO-listed Pearling Path into a vibrant cultural hub. Visitors can enjoy live music, art exhibitions, crafts, childrens activities, food, and guided heritage tours. With extended weekend hours, the festival blends Bahrains heritage with contemporary creativity, offering immersive family-friendly experiences celebrating tradition and community.
Khalid Bin Sultan City in Sharjah has recorded a major milestone, selling 400 homes during its Phase 1 launch. Developed by BEEAH as the UAEs first net-zero-ready residential project, the city forms part of a 1,500-home masterplan designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. The strong demand reflects rising interest in climate-smart, design-led urban communities across the emirates.
Dubai experienced severe traffic jams on Sunday. A major accident on Sheikh Zayed Road combined with road closures for the T100 Triathlon World Championship caused widespread disruption. Authorities advised drivers to use alternative routes and allow extra travel time. The morning peak hour Salik toll also increased, adding to the travel cost for commuters navigating the congested city.
Dubais Brand Dubai, in partnership with DIFC, unveiled a 50-metre artwork on The Gate Building, honoring the UAEs Founding Fathers, Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid, as part of the #ZayedAndRashid campaign. Designed by Emirati artist Ahmed BaFadhl, it blends portraits, space exploration symbols, and national motifs, celebrating the nations heritage, achievements, and ongoing journey of progress across generations.
Dubai's Danube Group has unveiled 'Shahrukhz by Danube,' a premium commercial tower on Sheikh Zayed Road, named after and featuring a statue of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. Launched in Mumbai, the 55-56 storey development aims to be an affordable, landmark address for businesses, with completion targeted by Q2 2029.
Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Week 2025, held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, runs from 17 to 23 November across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra. Featuring over 300 activities, including workshops, sports, cultural showcases, and health events, the Week celebrates early childhood, strengthens family bonds, and promotes a family-friendly Emirate
Qatar will host the inaugural Doha Tattoo, an international military music and marching festival, from December 1620, 2025, at Katara Cultural Village. Held under the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the festival will feature bands from seven countries, blending Qatari tradition with innovation and showcasing military precision, cultural exchange, and high-quality musical performances.
Kuwaiti authorities, acting on directives from the Ministry of Interior, raided an unlicensed medical clinic in Farwaniya, arresting four Indian nationals, including one practicing medicine illegally. Investigations uncovered a wider network involving theft of government-issued medicines and illegal distribution by Bangladeshi nationals. In total, eight individuals were detained, and the seized medicines were secured, highlighting efforts to protect public health and enforce the law.
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) has launched a comprehensive teacher competency assessment for Arabic, Islamic, and Qatari history in private schools and kindergartens for 2025-2026. The initiative aims to improve teaching quality, enhance student outcomes, and establish clear professional standards, supporting teacher development through workshops, evaluations, and feedback, marking a major step in Qatars education advancement.
Dubai continues to push architectural boundaries with the November 15 launch of Ciel Dubai Marina, the worlds tallest hotel at 377 meters. With 82 floors, 1,004 rooms, record-breaking attractions like the Tattu Sky Pool and Sky Lounge, and multiple luxury dining options, the property, developed by The First Group and managed by IHGs Vignette Collection, promises unmatched panoramic views and high-end experiences.
Sharjah is set to celebrate the 54th Eid Al Etihad from November 19 to December 2, 2025, with two weeks of vibrant parades, musical performances, heritage shows, and cultural activities. Key venues include Al Siyouh Family Park, Kshisha Park, Sharjah National Park, and Al Layyah Canal, offering interactive experiences for families, youth, and communities, honoring the UAEs unity, tradition, and cultural pride.
Dubais Crown Prince, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, lives a life of extraordinary luxury, from palatial estates and high-end real estate to superyachts, private jets, and exotic animals. Known for his adventurous spirit, falconry, and philanthropy, he balances opulence with culture and conservation. This profile explores his assets, lifestyle, and how his wealth reflects both personal taste and royal heritage.
Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, known as Fazza, celebrates his 43rd birthday as a modern royal admired for his adventurous spirit, social media presence, and down-to-earth personality. From skydiving and horse riding to poetry and philanthropy, he combines family life, luxury, creativity, and public service, inspiring millions while embodying the energy, culture, and ambition of contemporary Dubai.
Indian rap star Yo Yo Honey Singh is launching his My Story The World Tour 2026 in Dubai on February 6, 2026. This concert marks his significant comeback after health battles, offering fans a musical autobiography. Dubai holds special significance for the artist, having played a role in his initial rise to global fame.
The Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy has launched the third 'Create Apps Championship,' offering over AED 2.5 million in funding for app innovators worldwide. The competition seeks app concepts at the ideation or prototype stage, with a grand prize of AED 1 million for the 'App of the Year.' Participants must intend to build their app in Dubai.
Dubai is pioneering 20-minute cities to make daily essentials accessible within a short walk or ride, aligning with its 2040 Urban Master Plan. While Expo City experiments with climate-controlled zones and smart mobility to tackle extreme heat, experts stress regenerating older neighborhoods is equally vital. This approach aims to create inclusive, sustainable communities that balance comfort, connectivity, and environmental challenges.
Indian nationals living in the UAE can file for divorce in India if they meet jurisdictional criteria related to domicile or the location of marriage. Proper attestation of marriage certificates and legal representation through a power of attorney are required. Personal court appearances may be necessary. Consulting a qualified Indian lawyer is essential to navigate the process smoothly.
Oman has launched a new Cultural Visa and Residence category, effective November 10, 2025, offering long-term stays of up to ten years for creative professionals. This initiative, with affordable fees and family inclusion, aims to attract global talent and diversify the economy as part of Oman Vision 2040.
Tehran women are challenging long-standing social and legal restrictions by riding motorbikes through the city. Caf owner Merat Behnam navigates the congested streets daily, facing potential disapproval and police scrutiny. What began as a practical solution to traffic and parking challenges has become a symbol of independence and choice, reflecting a subtle but significant shift in societal attitudes toward women in Iran
Dubai Airports, in partnership with dnata, flydubai, and over 30 industry leaders, will debut the worlds first Sustainability Showcase at Dubai Airshow 2025 (1721 November). Highlighting sustainable aircraft turnarounds, electric and hydrogen vehicles, biofuels, and advanced energy management, the initiative demonstrates how innovation, collaboration, and cutting-edge technology can make aviation operations faster, safer, and environmentally sustainable.
A 19-year-old Indian teen, Mohammed Mishal from Kozhikode, Kerala, died in Dubai after falling from a building while photographing airplanes. Visiting his cousins on a short trip, Mishal sustained fatal injuries and was rushed to Rashid Hospital. The only son in his family, he was a civil engineering student with entrepreneurial ambitions. Repatriation of his body to India is underway.
The UAE has launched Heli, its first hybrid autonomous cargo aircraft, developed entirely domestically. This groundbreaking plane, capable of vertical take-off and landing, promises to revolutionize regional logistics by offering speed, flexibility, and sustainability for middle-mile deliveries. Etihad Cargo is already exploring trials, signaling a new era for air freight.
Kuwait has approved a new work-hour system for private school employees, introducing a seven-hour workday with a five-day week and a mandatory one-hour daily rest. Endorsed by First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah, the move aims to improve staff wellbeing, enhance operational efficiency, ensure legal compliance, and support high-quality education across the countrys private schools.
Emirati businessman Saif Khamis Al Rumaithi's son's wedding reception in Abu Dhabi became a viral sensation. The grand event, attended by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, celebrated Emirati tradition, hospitality, and high-society elegance, capturing national attention and highlighting the Al Rumaithi family's prominence.
Dubai has transformed business setup with the Dubai Unified Licence (DUL), cutting the average time to open a business bank account from 65 days to just five. Since 2024, over 3,000 accounts have been opened and 134,000 profiles updated. Integrated with banks and government entities, DUL streamlines services, enhances transparency, and supports Dubais D33 agenda to double its economy by 2033.
The UAE Central Bank has officially designated the Digital Dirham as full legal tender, making it equivalent to physical cash for all transactions. This landmark ruling, part of the FIT Programme, ensures universal acceptance and aims to transform payment methods, offering faster, cheaper, and more inclusive financial services.
Cristiano Ronaldo, initially called 'crazy' for his Saudi move, now feels like a Saudi, praising the kingdom's safety and tourism. He believes his decision was right and hopes to be an ambassador for the 2034 World Cup, which he predicts will be the best ever. His presence has significantly boosted the Saudi Pro League.
Saudi Arabias Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has extended the grace period for runaway domestic workers by six months, effective 11 November. Workers reported as absent (huroob) can regularise their status through the Musaned platform. The initiative allows transfers to new employers, strengthens contractual relationships, and forms part of broader labour reforms to protect rights and improve transparency in the domestic workforce.
Dubai is rapidly embracing cryptocurrency, integrating it into major sectors like real estate and aviation. Emirates Airlines and the Dubai Land Department have partnered with Crypto.com to enable crypto payments for flights and property. Through regulated platforms such as Prypco Mint, Dubai has also pioneered real estate tokenisation, allowing investors to buy fractional shares in premium properties for as little as AED 2,000, many selling out within hours of launch. With zero taxes, strong re

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