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Power Slap, the worlds leading slap-fighting promotion, is returning to Abu Dhabi on October 24, 2025, following a highly successful inaugural international event in the city last year. As part of Abu Dhabi Showdown Week alongside UFC 321, the event highlights the UAEs growing role as a global combat sports hub, offering free live streaming worldwide on YouTube and Rumble.
Dubai Chambers has launched Dubai Hub London, its first international center, to facilitate access to Dubais government and private sector services for UK-based investors and businesses. Operated by Al Burj Holding, the hub offers support across real estate, legal, and business setup processes, aiming to streamline cross-border transactions and strengthen economic ties between the UAE and the UK.
A woman in Abu Dhabi was ordered to pay Dh30,000 in moral damages after sending abusive messages and comments via social media. The civil ruling followed a criminal conviction and highlights how UAE law treats online defamation with heightened seriousness due to its viral reach, permanence, and reputational impact, even in private messages or comment sections.
India introduced fully online e-visas for Kuwaiti citizens on July 13, 2025, streamlining travel for tourism, business, medical, conference, and AYUSH purposes. The tourist e-visa offers a 5-year validity, while other categories vary in duration and cost. This initiative aims to strengthen bilateral ties and facilitate easier mobility, complementing the existing paper visa option.
The UAE will shift to a tiered excise tax on sugary drinks from 2026, linking tax rates to sugar content per 100ml. Replacing the current flat 50% rate, the move aims to reduce sugar intake, promote healthier choices, and support public health goals. Businesses will be given ample time to adapt, with further implementation details to follow.
The GCC countries are experiencing a significant economic shift, with non-oil sectors like tourism and finance driving growth projected at 4-5% in 2025-26. However, severe water scarcity poses a major threat, potentially causing GDP losses without immediate action. Addressing this challenge through efficiency improvements, sustainable desalination, and regional cooperation is crucial for securing long-term prosperity.
The Gulf Cooperation Council nations are becoming tech hubs. The UAE leads with many startups and investments. Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah are key areas. Oman is testing new financial technologies safely. Other Gulf countries are also building their tech sectors. The region offers opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors. Success depends on growing startups into strong businesses.
Union Pledge Day, observed on July 18, marks the historic moment in 1971 when the UAEs founding rulers signed the declaration of the Union. It honours their vision, unity, and commitment to building a modern nation. The day reflects on the UAEs journey from federation to global prominence, celebrating national identity, progress, and enduring values.
Saudi Arabia has witnessed a significant surge in female labor-force participation, exceeding Vision 2030's initial targets and driving economic diversification. Digital payment adoption and increased female entrepreneurship, supported by legal reforms, are fueling this transformation. While challenges persist in leadership representation and wage equality, the nation's progress signals a profound societal shift towards a more inclusive and knowledge-based economy.
The UAE now allows citizens from 52 countries to drive using their national licenses while visiting, and to exchange them for a UAE license if they become residents. Introduced under the Markhoos initiative, the update removes the need for driving tests and supports the countrys efforts to enhance digital services, streamline procedures, and strengthen international mobility agreements.
Oman is set to enforce mandatory professional certifications for engineers and accountants. Starting August 2025, engineers need OSE certification for work permits, followed by accountants in September. This initiative aims to standardize qualifications, enhance competency, and promote Omanisation by ensuring a skilled local workforce, aligning with the Vision 2040 goals.
Bahrain's Golden Residency emerges as one of the most cost-effective long-term Gulf residency in 2025, contrasting with the UAE's higher investment requirements and Saudi Arabia's premium residency fees. Bahrain offers broader eligibility, unrestricted employment, and lower living costs. Each Gulf program caters to different priorities, emphasizing the need for applicants to align their choices with financial readiness, professional goals, and lifestyle preferences.
On the first anniversary of Sheikh Hamdans appointment as UAE Minister of Defence, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid honoured his son with a Nabati poem, a powerful tribute to their decades-long bond, mentorship, and shared vision. The poem underscores Sheikh Hamdans leadership, blending cultural heritage with confidence in the next generation shaping the nations future.
His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan actively participated in the Abu Dhabi Summer Sports event at ADNEC, emphasizing the UAE leaderships commitment to promoting fitness and community health. The event features extensive, climate-controlled sports facilities, encouraging year-round activity. Leaders like Sheikh Hamdan also model active lifestyles, inspiring broader public engagement with sport and wellbeing.
UAE residents applying for a Chinese visa must complete an online application and upload all required documents first. After preliminary approval and receiving a Visa Application Certificate via email, applicants visit the visa centre in Dubai or Abu Dhabi for in-person submission and payment. This streamlined process replaces the old paper-based system, making applications faster, simpler, and more secure.
Saudi Arabia lifted the driving ban for women in 2018. Uber and Careem then launched programs to recruit female drivers. The number of women drivers increased significantly. Many women use ride-hailing for financial stability. Uber introduced features like 'Women Preferred View'. Women's labour participation has also increased. Challenges remain, but driving empowers women in Saudi Arabia.
Amali Island, a luxury project by Amali Properties, has launched on The World islands. Co-founded by Ali and Amira Sajwani, it offers resort-style living. Most of the villas are already sold to wealthy buyers from the UK and India. Each villa features private beachfront and yacht access. The project is worth approximately AED 2 billion.
Gulf countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar show a high interest in supercars. These luxury cars are status symbols due to wealth and tax benefits. Social media boosts car culture, influencing young people. Saudi Vision 2030 and events like Formula 1 are growing the car market. Electric supercars are becoming popular due to environmental concerns.
Organized networks across India are defrauding individuals seeking Gulf job and tour visas, resulting in losses ranging from 23 lakh to 67 lakh per application. Recent law enforcement actions have disrupted operations in major cities, revealing the use of forged documents and manipulated authorizations. Victims face financial ruin, entry bans, and deportation, highlighting the urgent need for vigilance and verification.
Abu Dhabi City Municipality secured 11 top honors at the 2025 Harvard Business Council Awards in London, marking its strongest performance yet across innovation, leadership, and smart city strategy. Following Abu Dhabi Customs six-award win in 2024, this milestone underscores the emirates growing global recognition for excellence in governance, digital transformation, and sustainable urban development.
Dubai has introduced a new paid marriage leave policy for Emirati government employees, reinforcing its commitment to family wellbeing and work-life balance. Announced by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the initiative grants eligible employees time off to support personal milestones, reflecting broader national goals around citizen happiness and social stability.
Gulf royals are now actively participating in adventure sports. Saudi's Yazeed Al-Rajhi won the Dakar Rally. Prince Khalid promotes motorsport. Qatari princes enjoy dirt biking. Bahrain's royals engage in horse racing and triathlons. These activities promote tourism and youth engagement. They also showcase a modern image. This shift aligns with national visions for economic diversification.
Dubai has launched the worlds first HumanMachine Collaboration (HMC) Icons system to clarify the role of AI in content creation. Developed by the Dubai Future Foundation, it labels human and machine contributions in research, design, and production. The initiative promotes transparency, responsible AI use, and global adoption, ensuring integrity as machine involvement in creative work continues to grow.
The Great Dubai Summer Sale 2025 runs from July 18 to August 10, offering up to 90% off across 3,000+ stores and 800 brands. Shoppers can enjoy flash sales, loyalty rewards, and enter prize draws by scanning receipts. Major prizes include cash, cars, and miles, making it Dubais biggest shopping and rewards event of the summer.
Qatar Airways is expanding its presence in Syria with the launch of flights to Aleppo starting August 10, 2025. This follows the airlines return to Damascus earlier in the year. The new route will operate three times a week, increasing to four in September, signaling Qatars gradual re-entry into Syrias airspace and regional travel market.
Dubai Police's iconic fleet redefines law enforcement with a world-leading collection of supercars, electric vehicles, and even a flying hoverbike. More than just performance, these vehicles symbolize innovation, prestige, and strategic public engagement. Deployed across tourist hubs, the fleet reflects Dubais futuristic vision, blending cutting-edge technology with community presence, sustainability goals, and global city branding.
Saudization is a government policy requiring private companies in Saudi Arabia to hire more Saudi nationals. It aims to reduce unemployment and build local talent, especially in the private sector. While expats face more competition in certain roles, skilled foreign professionals remain in demand. The policy is part of the broader Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy and grow the local workforce.
Abu Dhabis new real estate law allows developers to cancel off-plan property contracts without going to court, but only under strict conditions. Buyers in default are given clear notice, time to fix the issue, and a chance to settle. The law aims to protect both developers and buyers, ensure fair process, and keep property projects on track.
Ajman offers a quieter, more affordable alternative to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Renting in Ajman costs significantly less than buying, with renters saving up to 60% compared to mortgage holders in key areas. Families and remote workers appreciate the balance of lower costs and decent amenities, making Ajman a smart choice for those watching their monthly budgets in the UAE.
Starting late July 2025, Dubai will require medical tests for anyone applying for or renewing residence visas, work permits, or driving licences. The tests must be done at approved clinics and will screen for infectious diseases. The Dubai Health Authority will oversee implementation, and fines will apply for non-compliance. The move aims to improve public health and early disease detection.
Limp Bizkit returns to Abu Dhabis Etihad Arena on August 12, 2025, as part of their Loserville Tour. The nu-metal pioneers will deliver a high-energy show at the 18,000-capacity venue. Tickets range from AED 435 to 765 and are available via the Etihad Arena website and Ticketmaster UAE. Jennifer Lopez, among others, will also perform later this year.
Abu Dhabi has introduced new paid parking zones and upgraded signage, making the Darb app essential for all drivers. The app lets you pay for parking and tolls digitally, helping you avoid fines. With clear rates and easy payments, the Darb app is now as important as your driving licence for anyone parking or driving in Abu Dhabi.
The UAE has updated its Hajj 2026 accreditation process, enforcing stricter standards for travel operators to improve service quality and organization. Only approved campaigns can use Saudi Arabias quota system. New rules also prioritize tailored packages for different pilgrim needs. Indian pilgrims will benefit from a new short-duration Hajj option designed for working professionals.
Teslas expansion across the Gulffrom the UAE in 2017 to Qatar in 2023 and Saudi Arabia in 2025, marks a strategic alignment with each countrys push toward electric mobility. With tailored model lineups, growing infrastructure, and market-specific pricing, Tesla is no longer a niche entrant but a key player in the regions evolving automotive and energy future.
dnata has deployed a fleet of autonomous electric baggage tractors at Dubai World Central, marking a major step in airport automation. Operating at Level 3 autonomy, the vehicles enhance safety and efficiency in ground handling and will upgrade to Level 4 by 2026. This pioneering move supports DWCs vision of becoming the worlds largest airport.
UAE residents holding a valid residency visa and passport can visit many countries visa-free or with visa-on-arrival in 2025. Destinations include Armenia, Georgia, Seychelles, and more, offering easy short-term travel across Asia, Europe, and beyond. Entry rules vary by passport nationality, so travelers should always verify requirements before booking trips.
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, the first European low-cost carrier in the Gulf, will exit on September 1, 2025, citing regulatory, geopolitical, and operational barriers. Its departure ends a six-year chapter of ultra-affordable connectivity to 30+ destinations. With no immediate replacement offering its scale or pricing, the Gulf's budget travel landscape faces disruption, and potentially higher fares for millions.
Etihad Airways has announced the launch of seven new international routes set to begin in November 2025. The expansion includes key destinations such as Medina in Saudi Arabia and Baku in Azerbaijan. This strategic move aims to enhance connectivity from the UAE, strengthen Etihads global presence, and meet growing demand in emerging travel markets.
Travis Scott is set to perform in Abu Dhabi on November 15, 2025, at Etihad Park as part of his CIRCUS MAXIMUS World Tour. After 76 sold-out shows worldwide and $209.3 million in revenue, the tour is the highest-grossing rap tour ever. Expect an explosive show with hits, visuals, and unmatched energy. Tickets available from July 17.
Saudi Arabia has resumed work on the Jeddah Tower, aiming to surpass Dubais Burj Khalifa as the worlds tallest building. Rising over 3,280 feet with 157 floors, it will feature residences, offices, a hotel, and the highest observation deck. This project is part of a broader $20 billion urban plan to boost Jeddahs growth and align with Saudi Vision 2030.
Who makes a desert bloom, and at what cost? Dubais latest greening spree planted 300,000 trees in just six months, reshaping its streets with AED190 million worth of ambition. Its not just landscaping; its identity-building. Behind the bougainvillaeas lies a machine of strategy, sustainability, and civic performance few cities can rival, or replicate.
Today at 12:27 PM Mecca time, the sun will be directly above the Kaaba, causing no shadows to appear. This rare event happens twice a year due to Earths tilt and Meccas latitude. It offers Muslims worldwide a natural way to check the Qibla direction using simple shadow methods during this precise moment.