The Times of India
Elections 2026Middle East / The Times of India
A powerful Nor'easter has caused significant disruptions to air travel between the UAE and the US East Coast. Emirates and Etihad have cancelled and rescheduled numerous flights to and from New York and Boston due to heavy snow and strong winds, impacting airport operations and creating hazardous travel conditions.
Kuwait's Bar Association is cracking down on unlicensed legal advice shared online, filing complaints against expatriates offering consultations via social media. This move, alongside deregistering lawyers and suspending firms, aims to protect the public and uphold professional standards. Only registered legal professionals can legally offer advice, ensuring accuracy and accountability in Kuwait's legal system.
A video from Mecca shows a pigeon cleverly using its body to activate a Zamzam water cooler. The bird then drinks the sacred water, delighting worshippers. This unusual moment has gone viral online. Pigeons are a common sight in Mecca but this interaction with technology has sparked widespread admiration and reflection. The clip highlights nature's ingenuity in a holy setting.
Jazeera Airways has launched a groundbreaking 'Fly Now, Pay Later' option, becoming the first Kuwaiti airline to offer interest-free installment payments for flights. This strategic partnership with deema aims to enhance travel affordability and accessibility for a wider range of passengers. The move signifies a significant step in the region's digital aviation transformation.
Oman's Ministry of Education is opening teaching positions for graduates and those expecting to complete their degrees soon. This initiative, in partnership with the Ministry of Labour, aims to bolster the teaching force and create sustainable employment for Omani job seekers. Applications are being accepted electronically from February 22 to March 12, 2026.
Sheikh Saleh bin Awad Al-Maghamsi has been appointed as an imam at the Prophets Mosque in Madinah. He led his first Isha prayer on February 21. Al-Maghamsi is a respected scholar with decades of experience in Islamic teaching and Quran interpretation. He previously served as imam and khateeb of Quba Mosque.
An anonymous philanthropist has donated AED35 million to the 'Edge of Life' campaign, a Ramadan initiative aiming to rescue five million children from hunger. Launched by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the campaign seeks AED1 billion for sustainable programs addressing childhood malnutrition globally, building on the UAE's humanitarian vision.
Turkish authorities have launched a massive anti-narcotics crackdown, detaining 346 suspects and seizing over 80,000 psychotropic pills and 11 kg of drugs. The coordinated operation across five provinces also uncovered unlicensed firearms, disrupting major drug trafficking networks. This significant action underscores Trkiye's ongoing commitment to combating organised crime and protecting public health.
Saudi security forces apprehended over 19,000 illegal residents in a single week through coordinated campaigns. The detentions included violations of residency, border security, and labor laws, with a significant number already deported. Authorities also arrested individuals attempting to enter or leave the Kingdom illegally and those aiding violators.
Kuwait's Ministry of Interior has debunked a viral social media claim about severe penalties for unpermitted Ramadan gatherings. Authorities clarified that no fines of KD 1,000 or six-month jail terms are in place for organisers. Citizens are urged to rely on official channels for information, as such rumours can cause unnecessary public alarm.
Kuwaiti authorities have intensified a nationwide security crackdown, targeting drug trafficking, violent crime and unlicensed businesses. Recent operations thwarted a major Captagon smuggling attempt and led to arrests for illegal liquor sales. This broad enforcement aims to restore public order and disrupt criminal networks, emphasising strict adherence to laws for all residents and businesses.
The UAE has launched two gene therapy projects targeting the root causes of autism and rare brain disorders, marking a significant shift from symptom management to biological repair. Collaborating with global experts, these initiatives aim to enhance treatment effectiveness and safety for children with conditions like BPAN, paving the way for future inherited disease therapies.
Humid weather is forecast for the UAE from Saturday to Wednesday, bringing a high chance of fog and mist during early mornings, especially in coastal and internal areas. Temperatures will see a slight dip on Sunday before rising again by Tuesday, with light to moderate winds. Motorists should exercise caution due to reduced visibility.
On February 21, 2026, the UAE will witness a rare 'planetary parade' as six planets align in the night sky. Venus, Jupiter, and Mars will be visible to the naked eye, with binoculars or a telescope needed for Uranus and Neptune. The Moon will also join, guiding viewers through the celestial spectacle.
Registration is now open for i'tikaf at the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophets Mosque in Madinah, commencing on 20 Ramadan. Worshippers can apply electronically to observe this spiritual practice in a safe and organized environment during the final ten days of Ramadan.
Saudi Arabia has eased its strict 2024 rule barring foreign firms without regional headquarters from government contracts. A new framework allows structured exemptions for projects needing specialized expertise or strong financial competitiveness. This move aims to maintain policy objectives while ensuring access to critical skills and competitive bids, with an electronic portal streamlining the exemption process.
Saudi Arabia is providing over SAR3 billion in Ramadan assistance to social security beneficiaries, following a royal directive. Heads of households will receive SAR1,000, with SAR500 for each dependent. This initiative, backed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aims to ease financial burdens during the holy month, with funds expected in bank accounts shortly.
Keolis has appointed Yoen Dupuis as the new CEO for its Middle East and East Asia regions, based in the UAE. Dupuis will oversee strategic planning and operations for advanced transit networks, including the Dubai Metro and Tram, while driving sustainability and integrating smart technologies for a smoother commuter experience.
Ramadan has begun in the UAE, with anticipation building for Eid Al Fitr. The exact length of the public holiday, potentially four days, hinges on the crescent moon sighting on March 18. Whether Ramadan lasts 29 or 30 days, a long weekend is expected, with official dates subject to confirmation.
Dubai is expanding its spiritual infrastructure with 15 new mosques opening for Ramadan, aiming to accommodate its growing population and enhance community life. These new sanctuaries, strategically located across residential hubs, will serve as spiritual and social centers, hosting events and offering inclusive services. The city also plans for 55 more mosques, including a 3D-printed one by 2026.
The King Fahd Causeway has implemented new toll rates for the first time in a decade, impacting cars, buses, and trucks. While most travelers face increased fees, students, people with disabilities, and daily commuters with special cards remain exempt. The Authority also introduced discount packages via the Jesr app to offset costs and enhance the digital travel experience.
In a significant gesture marking Ramadan's start, the UAE President has ordered the release of 1,440 inmates nationwide, also settling their financial penalties. This humanitarian initiative aims to offer a fresh start and support families. Similar releases were announced in Ajman (134 inmates) and Fujairah (125 inmates), with Fujairah's selection based on good conduct.
UAE's first federally authorized lottery has launched, but a surge in traffic has caused technical glitches on its official website. The lottery operator is actively working to fix these issues and has provided live chat, email, and phone support for affected users.
As Ramadan 2026 approaches, understanding greetings like 'Ramadan Mubarak' (Blessed Ramadan) and 'Ramadan Kareem' (Generous Ramadan) enhances cultural appreciation. While both are widely accepted globally, 'Kareem' resonates particularly in the Gulf's hospitable culture. Respectful wishes, regardless of the phrase, foster connection during this spiritual month.
Saudi Arabia's Cabinet met to prepare for the upcoming Founding Day celebrations. The nation expressed deep pride in its history and values. Ministers also strongly condemned Israeli land policies in the occupied West Bank. This stance aligns with broader Arab efforts for Palestinian rights and a peaceful resolution. The Kingdom continues its role in regional diplomacy and domestic development.
Sharjah has inaugurated the Al Nasr Mosque, a striking new place of worship designed to serve over 1,300 worshippers. Featuring a unique spherical glass dome and a modern minaret, the mosque offers a spiritually uplifting ambience and serves as a community hub with various amenities. This inauguration is part of a nationwide effort to enhance mosque facilities across the UAE.
Kuwaiti authorities have concluded a major nationwide campaign against reckless driving. Forty-five drivers were arrested for dangerous manoeuvres and violations. Nineteen juveniles were also referred to legal authorities. This crackdown aims to enhance road safety and address public unease. The initiative reflects a broader strategy to tackle irresponsible behaviour and reduce accidents across the nation.

19 C