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The UAE has established the National Media Authority, consolidating three existing bodies to create a unified media regulator. This move aims to enhance national media coordination, governance, and international positioning. The Authority will oversee content standards, licensing, and professional accreditation, while strengthening the Emirates News Agency (WAM) as a global news source.
Unstable weather in the UAE prompts remote work for Dubai government employees on December 19th. Authorities urge caution, advising residents to stay indoors and avoid coastal areas due to heavy rain, strong winds, and rough seas. Private sector companies are encouraged to adopt flexible work arrangements, prioritizing employee safety amidst hazardous conditions.
India and Saudi Arabia have signed a mutual visa exemption agreement for holders of diplomatic, special, and official passports. This move simplifies short-stay travel for government officials and diplomats, fostering closer bilateral relations and facilitating smoother execution of joint programs. The agreement signifies growing trust and cooperation between the two nations.
Prime Minister Modi's Oman visit forged a modern powerhouse from ancient ties. A Joint Vision Document and four MoUs were signed, boosting economic diversification, trade, and maritime cooperation. These agreements pave the way for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, strengthening India-Oman relations and opening new regional avenues.
Saudi Arabia is expected to experience snowfall and thunderstorms this week, affecting regions including Qassim, Tabuk, Hail, and northern Riyadh. Authorities warn of hail, gusty winds, and flash floods in some areas. Temperatures may drop below zero in elevated regions, while rough seas and strong winds are forecast over the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf, prompting residents to stay alert.
Emirates is offering a unique opportunity through a global online auction to win Skywards Platinum membership, valid for up to 20 years. This top-tier frequent flyer status, usually earned through extensive flying, provides exclusive benefits like lounge access and bonus miles. Proceeds from the auction will support the Emirates Airline Foundation's charitable initiatives.
The UAE has updated age cut-offs for Kindergarten and Grade 1 admissions starting the 20262027 academic year. Students must now meet age requirements by 31st December instead of 31st August. The policy, backed by research on child development and academic performance, aims to ensure fairness, smooth curriculum transitions, and age-appropriate school readiness for students across all early education levels.
The UAE Golden Visa and Saudi Arabias Premium Residency reflect a shared shift across the Gulf: long-term residency as economic strategy. Both aim to attract global talent and capital beyond oil, but differ in execution. The UAE prioritises flexibility and multiple entry routes, while Saudi Arabia emphasises permanence, deeper rights, and onshore commitment.
Dubai has launched Yubi Mortgage, a new technology-powered platform simplifying home loan applications. This digital solution connects borrowers with over 25 lenders, utilizing AI and machine learning for faster processing and real-time status tracking. Yubi aims to enhance transparency and financial inclusion in the UAE's property market.
The UAE has introduced amendments to its corporate tax, VAT, and Commercial Companies Law to improve regulatory clarity and business efficiency. The changes outline how corporate tax credits and incentives are applied, simplify VAT procedures, and introduce greater flexibility in company structures, including new non-profit entities and enhanced capital arrangements.
The UAE is set to experience rain and gusty winds today. Cloudy skies will cover parts of the country, with temperatures dipping slightly. The National Centre of Meteorology has issued warnings for areas with strong southeasterly winds, which may lift dust and sand. Residents are advised to stay alert and follow safety guidance as the weather develops.
Jeddah University has opened admissions for its 2026 postgraduate programs, offering over 40 academic, professional, and executive specializations. Applications are now being accepted online through the university's portal, with varying tuition structures and scholarship opportunities available for both Saudi and international students.
Dubais Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a pilot project using drones to clean traffic signals. The initiative aims to enhance safety, reduce costs, and support environmental goals by cutting fuel and water use. Early trials at MarrakechRebat Street show drones clean one side in three to four minutes, cutting time by up to 50% and costs by 15%.
A moderate 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province early Wednesday, December 17, 2025. The tremor, recorded at a depth of 50 kilometers, caused no reported injuries or damage. This event is the fourth notable seismic occurrence in the region this year, highlighting ongoing tectonic activity.
Saudi Arabia has released a draft of strict new regulations for Hajj transportation to ensure safe and reliable travel for millions of pilgrims. Service providers must obtain permits, meet technical standards, and submit applications by specified deadlines. Violations could result in fines from SR150 to SR100,000, suspension for up to three Hajj seasons, or permanent revocation of operating permits.
Qatar has announced the timings for the 2025 National Day Parade at Doha Corniche. Scheduled for Thursday, December 18, public entrances will open at 5 a.m. and close at 7:30 a.m., with the parade beginning at 9 a.m. Residents and citizens are invited to witness vibrant processions, cultural performances, and patriotic displays celebrating Qatars heritage, achievements, and community spirit.
Dubai visa rejections often stem from avoidable mistakes such as incorrect application details, choosing the wrong visa category, missing or inaccurate documents, weak financial proof, unclear travel plans, or undisclosed past visa issues. Understanding these common pitfalls helps applicants submit stronger, error-free applications and significantly improves their chances of securing a UAE visa successfully.
Dubai has introduced new front and rear number plates for motorcycles and e-bikes used in corporate delivery services, effective end of December. The gold plates with code '9' aim to enhance road safety, improve traffic discipline, and support delivery operations. The rule applies to commercial deliveries and rentals, while lane restrictions for delivery riders remain in force on multi-lane roads.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast rain across the UAE on Tuesday and Wednesday, mainly affecting the islands and northern regions. Following showers over the weekend, clouds and intermittent rainfall are expected to continue midweek. Residents should anticipate gusty winds, reduced visibility due to dust, and occasional rough seas along the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman.
Saudi Arabia has introduced strict penalties for landlords who violate rental regulations. Unlawful rent increases now carry fines starting at two months rent and rising to 12 months for repeated offenses. Failures to register contracts on Ejar or forcing tenants to vacate without justification also incur fines. Tenants retain the right to seek compensation, strengthening protections in Riyadhs rental market.
A new radiocarbon study of museum artefacts linked to King Ahmose suggests Egypts New Kingdom began later than long believed, extending the chaotic Second Intermediate Period. By directly comparing Egyptian objects with dating from the Santorini eruption, researchers challenge established chronologies without rewriting textual history, reshaping how scholars understand the timing of Egypts imperial golden age.
Emirates NBD has launched UAEs first bank-branded gold bar, offering investors a secure way to buy and hold physical gold. Available in 10, 50, and 100-gram denominations, the NBD Gold Bar comes with a certificate of authenticity and can be stored in the banks custody or taken for delivery. The launch strengthens Dubais position as a global gold hub.
Dubai's DIFC Courts have officially classified cryptocurrencies as intangible personal property, a landmark decision that significantly alters the legal landscape for digital assets. This recognition empowers courts to issue Worldwide Freezing Orders, offering crucial protection for investor capital during disputes. Specialized tools and judicial training further bolster the Emirate's readiness to handle complex crypto litigation.
Bahrain International Circuit has announced its fireworks schedule for National Day 2025, marking the Kingdoms National Day and the anniversary of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifas accession to the throne. The display will take place on Tuesday at 7pm, with free public access, parking at the circuit, and food trucks on site for families and residents to enjoy a festive evening.
Qatars Ministry of Interior has issued clear rules for vehicle decorations during National Day celebrations from December 14 to 20, 2025. Tinted or coloured windshields and front windows are banned, vehicle colours cannot be changed, licence plates must remain visible, and only National Day, related stickers or messages are permitted.
King Khalid and Al-Baha Universities suspended all in-person classes on Monday following severe weather warnings from the National Center for Meteorology. Both universities shifted to online learning through the Blackboard system to ensure students and staff can continue their studies safely. Officials confirmed they are monitoring conditions closely and will provide updates on schedules or campus access as needed.
Saudi Arabia is experiencing a significant birth rate decline, mirroring global trends. Empowered women prioritizing careers and the rising cost of raising children are key drivers. Experts warn of rapid population aging, prompting the UAE government to launch initiatives like the National Family Growth Agenda 2031 and a Federal Fertility Centre to support families and encourage childbearing.
Saudi Arabia and China have signed a mutual visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and official passport holders during Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yis visit to Riyadh. The visit marked the 35th anniversary of diplomatic ties and included high-level talks on economic cooperation, regional security, Vision 2030 developments, and support for a two-state solution for Palestine, underscoring the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations.
The UAE has launched its first licensed online gaming and sports betting platform, Play971, regulated by the GCGRA. This marks a significant shift from its strict anti-gambling laws. The platform offers casino-style games and sports wagering, emphasizing responsible gaming. This controlled rollout, currently in select emirates, aims to build a secure and transparent commercial gaming ecosystem.
The UAE has opened the Emirates Medical Centre in Khan Younis, Gaza, as part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3. The centre provides emergency treatment, primary healthcare, and comprehensive medical services for patients and the injured. Building on the UAE Field Hospitals work, it strengthens Gazas healthcare system through medical convoys, supplies, and ambulances, supporting the populations urgent and ongoing health needs.
Saudi Arabia's General Authority for the Grand Mosque and Prophets Mosque launched a child safety initiative in Makkah, issuing free identification bracelets to families. These bracelets help quickly reunite lost children with their guardians, enhancing pilgrim safety during peak seasons like Ramadan and Hajj.
From 2026, a new Saudi law will permit foreigners to own property across the Kingdom, opening opportunities in residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural real estate. Ownership in four major cities, Makkah, Madinah, Jeddah, and Riyadh, remains restricted. The framework includes designated zones, registration requirements, transaction fees, and penalties, aiming to attract investment while ensuring clear legal controls and oversight.

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