Middle East / The Times of India
Ajman has become the first UAE emirate to equip taxis and limousines with smart speed limiters. The devices automatically adjust speeds based on real-time location and local limits, from 50 kmph to 120 kmph, aiming to curb risky driving and improve passenger safety. The phased rollout links vehicles to a smart mapping system with continuous updates for precise, reliable control.
Mohamed Alabbar built the Burj Khalifa, not the Dubai government. He founded Emaar Properties, which also developed The Dubai Mall and Downtown Dubai. Alabbar's vision transformed Dubai into a global hub. His journey mirrors Dubai's ambitious growth. The tower honors Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Alabbar continues to innovate with ventures like Noon.com and Zand Bank.
A reflective Quora post by a long-term Dubai resident has reignited debate on expatriate life in the UAE. The author, a UK-based molecular biologist, described the countrys safety, diversity, and opportunity, but also its limits. He left after six years, citing visa restrictions, rising costs, stalled career growth, and one striking admission: cheap labour makes you lazy.
Saudi Arabia's ambitious NEOM 'The Line' megacity, a car-free, zero-carbon vision, faces revised timelines and budget recalibrations. While initial construction of a 2.4km segment is underway with significant groundwork, full completion is now projected for 2045. This futuristic urban experiment, launched in 2017, aims to redefine city living.
Renowned Emirati-Jordanian poet Najah Al Masaeed has revealed she lost approximately $7 million in a sophisticated financial scam orchestrated by trusted individuals. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice across the Arab world, with authorities launching an investigation into the elaborate fraud.
A motorist in Dubai faced a dangerous situation when her cars cruise control malfunctioned, leaving the vehicle unresponsive. Dubai Police responded within minutes, creating a safety corridor and guiding the driver by phone. The driver was able to stop safely without incident. Authorities urge regular vehicle maintenance and shared emergency steps for handling similar breakdowns.
Daniel Kinahan, once a Dublin street runner, now heads a global drug super cartel controlling a third of Europe's cocaine. Despite US sanctions and a $5 million bounty, he lives luxuriously in Dubai, blending drugs, boxing, and business. His empire, built on violence and sophisticated money laundering, has made him a powerful, elusive figure.
Recent lithium battery fires on Air China and IndiGo flights have heightened aviation safety concerns. Airlines are tightening regulations, with China banning uncertified power banks and UAE carriers restricting their use. While a full ban is unlikely, stricter watt-hour limits and usage rules are being implemented globally to mitigate risks.
Nine Arab nationals face severe penalties, including potential life imprisonment or the death sentence, in the UAE for an organized crime ring. The group allegedly kidnapped, assaulted, and filmed a victim over a financial dispute, then used the footage for blackmail. Authorities are prosecuting the case as a threat to national security and social peace.
Dubai's rental market is experiencing rent pressure, with average asking rents climbing. However, new DLD regulations and the Smart Rental Index empower tenants with data-driven negotiation tools. Tenants can now leverage AI-powered fair rent assessments and legal protections to challenge unjustified rent increases and secure more favorable lease renewals.
Heavy rains in the UAEs eastern region, especially Masafi in Fujairah, triggered rockfalls, road hazards, and scenic waterfalls on Sunday. Authorities issued warnings for flash floods, landslides, and reduced visibility. More rain, strong winds, and high humidity are forecast in the coming days, prompting officials to urge residents and motorists to stay alert and follow safety advisories.
DBS Bank and Banque Saudi Fransi have signed an MOU to streamline trade finance and enable same-day cross-border payments between Asia and the GCC. This partnership, utilizing DBS's GlobeSend platform, aims to make international payments, remittances, and trade settlements faster and cheaper for businesses and individuals across both regions.
An Air Arabia Airbus A320 flight from Catania to Amman narrowly avoided plunging into the Mediterranean shortly after takeoff on 20 September 2025, triggering a Ground Proximity Warning System alert. With two pilots and four crew on board, the flight continued safely. Italian aviation authorities (ANSV) have launched a formal investigation, while Air Arabia Maroc confirmed full cooperation and emphasized safety as its top priority.
Saudi Arabia is investing $7 billion in the Land Bridge high-speed rail project, connecting the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf by 2030. This initiative aims to slash travel times, boost commerce, and position the Kingdom as a global transport hub, aligning with Vision 2030's modernization goals.
Kuwait's Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs now requires prior ministry approval for all surveillance cameras in mosques. Issued on October 19, 2025, the directive mandates imams and muezzins report existing unapproved systems and prohibits unauthorized installations. This move aims to standardize operations, ensure transparency, and safeguard facilities and worshippers.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, extended warm Diwali wishes to the Indian community in the UAE and worldwide. Through a message on his X account, he wished peace, safety, and prosperity to all celebrating the festival of lights during this special occasion.
Saudi Arabia has officially abolished the controversial 'kafala' sponsorship system, ending over 50 years of a framework that tied foreign workers' residency and rights to employers. This significant reform, part of Vision 2030, grants millions of migrant workers freedom to change jobs and leave the country without sponsor approval, aiming to boost dignity and reduce exploitation.
Abu Dhabi Police is offering a unique opportunity for drivers to clear their records. From October 20 to November 20, 2025, motorists can attend workshops at Mushrif Mall to reduce black points or reinstate suspended licenses. This initiative promotes safer roads through education, with fees set at Dh800 for point reduction and Dh2,400 for license restoration.
Dubai is set to host the 11th Pre-Owned Boat Show from October 31 to November 2, 2025, at Dubai Creek Marina. Featuring over 50 yachts valued at AED 200 million under the theme A Boat for Everyone, the event promotes sustainability and Dubai's status as a yachting hub. Visitors can enjoy entertainment, family activities, and expert consultations.
Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan has launched key AI initiatives, including an AI Infrastructure Platform, a government AI Acceleration Taskforce, and the Unicorn 30 startup program. These projects aim to fast-track Dubais digital transformation, boost smart governance, and support startup growth, reinforcing the citys position as a global hub for innovation and a knowledge-driven digital economy.
Starting November 1, Dubai will prohibit delivery motorcycle riders from using fast lanes on major roads to enhance road safety. This move responds to a rise in accidents and traffic violations among delivery riders. Authorities will enforce fines, install new signage, and run awareness campaigns to ensure compliance, aiming to reduce injuries and fatalities in the growing delivery sector.
A six-year-old Dubai boy, Shivankh Varun Varadharajan, has achieved a Guinness World Record by identifying 16 classical composers in just 60 seconds. His extraordinary musical talent, evident since toddlerhood, allows him to perceive personalities and moods through music. Supported by his family, Shivankh's achievement showcases the power of early musical exposure and neurodivergent perspectives.
The Saudi Ministry of Education has opened external transfer applications for teachers, allowing them to request relocation within the Kingdom through the FARIS self-service system. The initiative supports teacher mobility, professional growth, and aligns with Vision 2030 goals to enhance education quality and invest in human capital. Applications are open until the end of the workday on October 30.
Saudi Arabia's Premium Residency Permit now offers an affordable SAR 4,000 entry point across five specialized tracks, attracting global talent. Launched in January 2024, this program allows expatriates to live, work, and invest without a local sponsor, with pathways to permanent residency. Eligibility hinges on specific criteria for talent, investment, entrepreneurship, or property ownership.
Saudi actress and model Rana Jabran, 38, sparked a media controversy after her candid appearance on the Mirror podcast, leading to the shows suspension and removal of the episode. Discussing personal experiences, societal topics, and her career, Jabran faced social media backlash yet maintained engagement with fans. Known for meaningful roles, she continues to be a prominent and respected figure in Saudi arts.
A UAE resident has won the UAE Lotterys first-ever Dh100 million jackpot by matching all seven winning numbers in the 23rd draw held on October 18, 2025. Alongside the jackpot winner, over 7,000 players won prizes ranging from Dh100 to Dh100,000. The lottery, launched in late 2024, holds biweekly draws and is fully government-regulated.
Mohammed Bin Musa Al Khwarizmi Road in Sharjah, near University Hospital, has been temporarily closed by the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority for essential maintenance. The closure began on October 17 and will continue until October 19. Alternative routes have been provided, and motorists are urged to follow safety guidelines and traffic instructions during this period.
Oman is rolling out a five-year withholding tax holiday for vessels flying its flag, starting September 2025. This strategic move aims to slash operational costs for shipping firms, attract significant investment in maritime services, and bolster Oman's standing as a key regional maritime hub. The initiative is set to boost vessel registrations and enhance the nation's economic diversification efforts.
UAE schools are embracing a smarter academic year with new diagnostic assessments to pinpoint student strengths and weaknesses early. This Ministry of Education initiative, starting in 2025-26, aims to close learning gaps proactively, enabling teachers to tailor lessons and provide timely support. The move signifies a shift towards formative evaluation for deeper learning.
Dubai Police and Parkin PJSC have partnered to integrate their systems, allowing automatic detection of vehicles with unpaid fines, seizure orders, or wanted status as soon as they enter Parkin parking facilities. This real-time connection aims to enhance road safety, improve enforcement efficiency, and support Dubais digital transformation by enabling quick legal action and better traffic management.
Gitex Global 2025, the worlds largest five-day tech and AI event, concluded in Dubai after showcasing major breakthroughs in AI, quantum computing, biotech, and digital infrastructure. With over 6,800 exhibitors, 2,000 startups, and 1,200 investors from 180 countries, the event marked a turning point in global AI collaboration, innovation, and public-private partnerships driving digital transformation at scale.
Soundstorm 2025, Saudi Arabias premier music festival, will take place December 11-13 in Riyadh. Headlined by Cardi B making her Saudi debut, the lineup includes Post Malone, Lil Yachty, Miguel, and Swedish House Mafia. Produced by MDLBEAST, the festival is part of Vision 2030s cultural push, blending global stars and local creativity to transform Riyadh into a leading entertainment destination.
The UAEs Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) has launched an initiative allowing residents to pay government service fees in interest-free instalments. Available for payments of Dh500 or more, the plan is offered in partnership with 10 local banks and Visa. It supports flexible repayment over 3 to 12 months, enhancing financial convenience and service accessibility.
Emiratis will unite for the grand Union March 2025 on December 4 at Al Wathba, celebrating national pride and heritage. This annual spectacle features traditional songs, dances, and tribal processions, honouring the UAE's journey from tribal roots to a modern nation. Registration for UAE citizens opens October 19-26.
Saudi Arabia has launched a new service allowing citizens and residents to order 330ml bottles of Zamzam water for home delivery via the Nusuk app. There are no limits on quantity or number of orders, and deliveries are available across the Kingdom. The initiative is part of efforts to expand Nusuks features and improve access to religious services.