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A senior LuLu Hypermarket employee in Abu Dhabi has reportedly vanished after a staggering Dh6,60,000 (approximately $180,000 USD) shortfall was discovered in the Khalidiya Mall branch's cash office. The 15-year veteran's sudden absence and switched-off phone have triggered a police investigation, raising serious questions about internal security and financial controls within the prominent retail chain.
The General Pension and Social Security Authority announced 2026 pension payment dates, adjusting schedules to align with public holidays so beneficiaries receive funds before major occasions like Eid. Payments will fall between the 19th and 27th of each month. GPSSA advised pensioners to update personal details to avoid disruptions.
At Dubai's 1 Billion Followers Summit, branding expert Chris Do urged creators to stand out by clarifying their goals, strategically collaborating with established figures and courageously sharing unique, authentic stories. He emphasised that genuine identity, not just follower counts, builds lasting influence in today's saturated digital landscape, encouraging creators to be distinctive voices.
Etihad Airways is launching direct flights from Abu Dhabi to Luxembourg starting October 29, 2026, with three weekly services. This historic route, operated by the Airbus A321LR, aims to boost business, tourism and cultural exchange between the UAE and the EU. The move strengthens Abu Dhabi's position as a global hub, offering seamless connections for travellers.
Omans ruler, Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, has granted a royal pardon to 334 inmates, including citizens and expatriates, ahead of January 11, the countrys Accession Day. The Royal Oman Police confirmed the decree applies to prisoners convicted of various offenses across Oman, taking into account their family and social circumstances, offering them a chance to reintegrate into society.
At Dubai's 1 Billion Followers Summit, social media strategist Brendan Kane debunked five common myths hindering creator success. He emphasised that rapid growth stems from impactful storytelling and audience relationships, not just luck. Authenticity, strategic content quality over quantity and leveraging modern tools are key to sustainable digital influence and lasting connection.
Amid rising tensions in Iran, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued an advisory urging Kuwaitis in the country to stay vigilant, avoid public gatherings, and follow local authorities instructions. Citizens are advised to contact the Embassy of Kuwait in Tehran at +98 991 920 2356 or the Ministry in Kuwait via +965 159 or +965 22225504 in case of emergencies.
At Dubai's 1 Billion Followers Summit, creators are urged to prioritise meaningful impact and community over sheer follower numbers. Speakers emphasized that genuine engagement and purpose-driven content build lasting value, contrasting with the fleeting nature of viral fame. This shift signals a maturing creator economy where authenticity and influence with intent are increasingly valued.
Oman has announced a grand fireworks display in Muscat to mark the anniversary of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariks Accession to the Throne. The event will take place tomorrow , January 11, at Al Khoudh Dam in Seeb, starting at 8:00 PM, as part of nationwide Accession Day celebrations.
In the UAE, scientists are actively enhancing rainfall through a sophisticated cloud-seeding program. Utilising aircraft, salt crystals and advanced AI, they coax existing clouds to release more water, boosting precipitation by up to 25%. This innovative ain-tech is a cost-effective strategy to combat severe water scarcity in the arid region, offering a vital lifeline.
Hundreds of travelers faced disruptions Friday as Dubai cancelled six major flights to Iran due to heightened regional uncertainty and ongoing civil unrest. Airlines are prioritizing safety, with Emirates halting transit passengers to Iran, Iraq, and Jordan. This follows a nationwide currency devaluation sparking widespread protests, making air travel risky.
Dubai has launched its driverless robotaxi service, a significant step towards its 2030 goal of 25% autonomous transportation. Initially covering 65 locations in Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim, the service is managed by Baidu Apollo Go's operations center. This marks a major advancement in commercial autonomous vehicle deployment, with broader commercial launches anticipated.
Heavy rains have drenched the Northern Emirates, with Khorfakkan, Masafi, and Al Manama experiencing intense downpours. The National Centre of Meteorology has issued yellow and red alerts as convective clouds bring lightning and thunder. This winter weather pattern, driven by low pressure systems, is expected to persist through the weekend and into next week, with cooler temperatures and potential fog.
Dubai has launched AI-powered cameras on waste collection vehicles to monitor littering and illegal dumping in real time. The system identifies violations instantly, enabling authorities to take swift action, with fines up to Dh500 for offenders. Part of the Smart Waste Management framework, the pilot supports Dubais 2041 Waste Strategy, enhances public cleanliness, and reinforces the emirates sustainability and innovation goals.
Etihad Rail's national passenger service is set to launch in 2026, connecting cities across the UAE with 11 strategically located stations. Operating at 200 km/h, the high-speed trains offer a safe, efficient, and comfortable alternative to road travel, significantly reducing commute times and enhancing connectivity. The network aims to reshape national mobility and foster economic integration.
Emirates has advised UAE travellers about new UK travel rules as the country shifts to digital immigration. From February 25, 2026, visitors who do not require a visa for short stays must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). UK visa holders and those with indefinite leave to remain should convert to e-visas and update passport details to avoid travel disruptions.
Scientists have recovered trace DNA from Renaissance drawings and letters linked to Leonardo da Vinci, using minimally invasive swabbing. The emerging field of arteomics reveals environmental and human genetic clues that may illuminate authorship and historical context. While some DNA aligns with Tuscan ancestry, researchers stress identity cannot be proven, highlighting both promise and limits of modern scientific inquiry today.
To celebrate 20 years of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoums leadership, Dubai Municipality and KHDA are planting 20,000 trees across the city. The initiative covers parks, neighbourhoods, and schools, promoting sustainability, community engagement, and environmental responsibility. It supports Dubais green vision, enhances quality of life, and leaves a lasting legacy for future generations through education and afforestation.
Saudi Arabia is set to fully open its capital market to global investors from next month, removing previous restrictions that limited access to select foreign investors. The Capital Market Authoritys reforms allow direct investment across all market segments, aiming to boost liquidity, diversify the investor base, and attract international capital. Analysts see it as a major step in Saudi Arabias global market integration.
Hollywood stars are increasingly visiting the Middle East, not by chance but through strategic industry players and tourism partnerships. Know all about the figures who bridge the gap, facilitating celebrity engagements for promotional campaigns and personal travel. This influx boosts global visibility, drives tourism and positions the region as a cultural hub.
The Emirates Drug Establishment has initiated a voluntary recall of specific Nestl infant formulas due to the presence of Bacillus cereus bacteria in a raw ingredient. While no illnesses have been reported in the UAE, the toxin produced by the bacteria is heat-stable and can cause food poisoning symptoms. Similar warnings have been issued in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait.
Dubais Global Village is set to host its biggest drone show of Season 30 this Friday, January 9, at 7.15pm. Featuring 3,000 drones, the spectacular display kicks off the Wonderers Kids Fest and promises family-friendly entertainment, live performances, international pavilions, rides, and cultural shows. Season 30 runs until May 10, with tickets starting at Dh25.
An 18-year-old Emirati, Fatima Al Awadhi, has achieved a historic feat by conquering Mount Vinson, Antarctica's highest peak. She is now the youngest person and first Arab to reach the summit at her age, enduring extreme conditions. Her accomplishment, dedicated to UAE leaders, highlights the nation's support for youth empowerment and global ambition.
Dubai tenants can now check rent hike legality with the Smart Rental Index. This AI tool from the Dubai Land Department ensures fair rent increases. Landlords must follow specific rules and provide 90 days' notice. Tenants can use the index to negotiate or file complaints if increases are unfair. This system promotes transparency and protects renters from arbitrary hikes.
Saudi Arabia has temporarily banned poultry and egg imports from France and Poland following outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and Newcastle disease. The Saudi Food and Drug Authority allows only heat-treated products with verified health certificates. Both countries are facing ongoing outbreaks, leading to mass culling and strict control measures. The ban aims to protect public health and the domestic poultry industry.
New scientific studies show Saudi Arabias deserts were once humid, green landscapes shaped by rivers, lakes and monsoon rains. Evidence from archaeology, satellite mapping, lake sediments and cave stalagmites reveals repeated human settlement during wet phases of the Quaternary. The findings underpin modern Saudi efforts to combat desertification, revive Green Arabia, and restore degraded land at unprecedented scale nationwide today.
An Abu Dhabi court has ordered a company to pay Dh159,800 to a former employee for unpaid salary and end-of-service benefits after over 11 years of service. This landmark ruling underscores the UAE's commitment to enforcing workers' rights and ensuring employers fulfill their statutory obligations, offering a strong message to the workforce.
The UAE is strengthening its wildlife protection laws from early 2026. A new federal decree replaces old legislation, aiming to stop wildlife traffickers. Stricter rules will regulate trade in endangered species and prevent illegal imports. Penalties are significantly increased, including hefty fines and prison sentences. This move aligns the UAE with international conservation efforts.
Brace for the UAE's chilliest period, running January 10-22, as forecasts predict an intense cold spell. This traditional phase, known as 'Der Al Sittin', combines ancient folklore with atmospheric science for a genuine winter experience. Expect significantly colder mornings and nights, with potential frost, even as daytime remains mild. The 'Wolf Moon' supermoon will also grace the skies.
UAE and other Gulf employees now prioritise job security over pay rises, fearing AI's impact. Despite rapid AI adoption and upskilling efforts, professionals are increasingly concerned about job displacement. Many are willing to accept pay cuts for AI training, signalling a significant shift in workforce priorities towards adaptability and long-term career resilience.
UAE companies now officially hold 'citizenship' status, recognizing them as Emirati entities under a new Commercial Companies Law. This move, applicable to mainland and free-zone businesses, enhances global credibility and trade access. It clarifies that this status applies solely to the legal entity, not individual owners, bolstering the UAE's appeal for international business growth and investment.
The UAE has implemented a new mandatory exit permit system for students, requiring parental in-person sign-offs to ensure accountability and safety during school dismissal. Additionally, stricter attendance policies are in effect, with severe consequences for unexcused absences, including a Friday Trap rule that doubles penalties for absences on Fridays or before/after holidays.
Residents of the UAE can anticipate a spectacular celestial showcase in 2026, featuring multiple supermoons, including the closest and brightest since 2019. The year will also host prominent meteor showers like the Perseids and Geminids, alongside planetary alignments and a total lunar eclipse. These events offer engaging opportunities for sky observation.

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