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Dubai-based Indian travel influencer Anunay Sood, 32, was found dead in his Wynn Las Vegas hotel room on November 4, 2025. The Las Vegas Police report details a timeline suggesting possible drug involvement, with a white substance recovered from the room. Toxicology results are pending. Sood had traveled to attend the Las Vegas Concours 2025 and was widely celebrated for his travel content.
Mastercard has launched its AI-powered Agent Pay in the UAE, marking its first international rollout outside the US. Developed in partnership with Majid Al Futtaim and fintech Dataiera, Agent Pay allows AI agents to search, discover, and complete transactions on behalf of users, enabling seamless, secure, and autonomous paymentsushering a new era of agentic commerce in the UAEs digital economy.
Oman is set to celebrate its 2025 National Day with dazzling fireworks across key cities. Shows will light up Muscats Khoud Dam and Salalahs Ateen Plain on November 20, and Khasab in Musandam on November 23, all starting at 8 PM. Residents and visitors are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the vibrant celebrations and festive atmosphere.
Bahrains Ministry of Industry and Commerce has launched a new National Incentive Initiative aimed at supporting businesses during the festive season. The initiative offers fee exemptions for promotional campaigns and extends sales periods until the end of 2025. Designed to stimulate consumer spending and bolster local markets, it encourages shop participation and fosters economic activity across the Kingdom.
The UAE unveiled the Badr-250 (B-250) light attack aircraft, fully designed and manufactured by Emirati talent, at Dubai Airshow 2025. Powered by a Pratt & Whitney PT6A-68 engine, it features advanced avionics, multi-role combat and training capabilities, seven external stores, and rapid rearming. The launch marks a historic milestone in the UAEs aviation and defence industry.
Omans Central Bank has approved the Maal consumer debit and prepaid card fee structure, offering zero issuance and annual fees for users. Merchant Service Fees are capped, cutting costs by up to 50%. The card, launched on November 20, supports secure, low-cost digital payments across ATMs, POS, and e-commerce, advancing financial inclusion and Oman Vision 2040s digital economy goals.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's state visit to Abu Dhabi aims to deepen economic, technology, and space cooperation. Discussions focused on trade, investment, energy, defense partnerships, and joint high-tech projects, building on a Special Strategic Partnership and a $30 billion UAE investment pledge.
The UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention has introduced the nation's first needle-free influenza vaccine delivered as a nasal spray. This pain-free option is now available for healthy residents aged 2 to 49, offering a convenient alternative to traditional flu shots and expanding immunisation accessibility.
Emirates is set to equip its entire fleet with free Starlink Wi-Fi by mid-2027, starting with Boeing 777 aircraft. Passengers will enjoy streaming, gaming, video calls, and seamless browsing on personal devices and seatback screens. The rollout complements cabin upgrades, including Premium Economy, refreshed Business and First Class, and extensive entertainment options, redefining the inflight experience across all flights.
Saudi Arabia is significantly reducing expat salary premiums, moving towards local market rates. This shift, driven by Vision 2030's economic rationalization and project delays, sees leaner, performance-linked packages. Stricter budgets and a growing Saudi workforce are reshaping the Kingdom's hiring landscape, making compensation more measured and competitive.
The Royal Navy of Oman will showcase a 45-vessel fleet at Qurum Beach, Muscat, on November 21, 2025, in a grand maritime display. The event will feature ships from Oman, the Royal Oman Police Coast Guard, His Majestys Yachts, and GCC navies, highlighting regional naval cooperation, operational readiness, and maritime security. The public can view the spectacle from 4 PM to 10 PM.
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has appointed four new Assistant Governors at the Central Bank of the UAE. Ahmed Al Qamzi, Ibraheem Al Hashemi, Fatma Al Jabri, and Saif Al Dhaheri bring decades of experience in banking supervision, financial crime prevention, and institutional management, strengthening the banks leadership and enhancing regulatory oversight, market conduct, and consumer protection.
The UAE Central Bank has removed the minimum salary requirement for personal loans. Banks can now set their own eligibility criteria. This change opens up access to regulated loans for low-income earners, students, and blue-collar workers. Repayments are secured through the Wage Protection System. Loan limits and repayment rules still apply to ensure responsible lending.
The UAE has announced paid holidays for public and private sector employees on December 1 and 2 in celebration of National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad. Residents can enjoy a long weekend when combined with the Saturday-Sunday weekend. The celebrations will include fireworks, concerts, cultural events, parades, and family entertainment, reflecting the nations unity and achievements since 1971.
Saudi Arabias Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) has issued an updated schedule of labour violations and penalties following a public consultation. Fines now range from SR500 to SR250,000, covering unlicensed hiring, illegal recruitment, workplace misconduct, environmental breaches, and violations of maternity leave and childcare requirements, reinforcing compliance and protections for workers, particularly women.
Sharjah's Ghaith 6 charitable exhibition at Expo Al Dhaid offers low-income families brand-new essentials at symbolic prices and free medical screenings. Launched by the Sharjah Charity Association, the event supports thousands of families with dignity, access to goods, and practical health services, fostering long-term community well-being.
False death rumors about former Saudi football star Fahad Al-Muwallad have circulated on social media, but his family has confirmed he is alive and in a year-long coma following a September 2024 fall from his Dubai apartment. Authorities are investigating the incident, and his family is appealing for prayers and respect during his prolonged recovery.
Dubai has successfully conducted its first crewed electric air-taxi flight. This marks a significant step towards launching commercial air-taxi services by 2026. The flight demonstrated vertical take-off, cruise, and landing. Passengers will soon experience fast city travel, with services expected to be competitive with taxis. Qatar also recently trialed an unmanned eVTOL flight.
Saudi Arabia's laws still prohibit unmarried men and women from being alone together privately, a practice known as khulwa. While public gender mixing is now more relaxed, private cohabitation remains illegal and can lead to investigation, detention, and charges, especially if drugs or explicit content are found. Enforcement has shifted away from public policing, but the risk for residents persists.
Six Flags Qiddiya City will debut on December 31, 2025, marking the first Six Flags park outside North America and a significant step in Saudi Arabia's tourism expansion. The park boasts five world-record-breaking rides, including Falcons Flight, and offers six themed lands, catering to both thrill-seekers and families.
Prepare for a celestial spectacle as the Leonid meteor shower peaks on November 16-17, 2025. Earth will pass through the dusty trail of Comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, offering up to 40 dazzling meteors per hour. With moon-free skies, this is an ideal opportunity to witness nature's fireworks. Best viewing is after midnight, looking away from the constellation Leo.
Omani citizens can now access an emergency passport renewal service at Muscat International Airport for urgent travel situations. The facility is available only for passports with less than six months validity and requires a confirmed flight ticket. Applicants must provide original documents verifying the emergency, such as medical reports or official memos. Standard renewal procedures at police centres remain unchanged.
A $100 million corruption scandal within Ukraine's state nuclear energy sector has led to the resignation of top officials and intensified pressure on President Zelenskyy's wartime leadership. A 15-month investigation uncovered a kickback network involving figures close to the president, with funds allegedly diverted from crucial equipment meant to protect power sites from Russian attacks.
Oman Air has updated safety rules for lithium batteries, power banks, smart bags, and e-cigarettes to ensure passenger safety. Power banks and e-cigarettes must stay in hand luggage, smart bag batteries may need removal, and lithium battery-powered devices like hoverboards are banned. Devices can be charged under supervision, but loose batteries and vapes cannot be used or charged onboard.
Oman Airports has become the first airport in the world to deploy Wi-Fi 7, in partnership with Huawei. The new system offers faster, more secure, and reliable connectivity for passengers, enhancing the travel experience. The upgrade aligns with Omans Vision 2040, modernizing airport operations and showcasing the nations commitment to advanced technology and innovation in aviation.
Dubai is set to launch the world's first comprehensive urban aerial taxi network in 2026, with four key vertiport locations identified: DXB, Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, and Palm Jumeirah. Successful crewed eVTOL test flights have been completed, paving the way for electric air taxis to offer rapid, sustainable travel, significantly reducing commute times across the city.
Qatar has successfully trialed its first autonomous eVTOL air taxi, marking a milestone in smart urban mobility. Conducted between the Old Doha Port and Katara Cultural Village, the AI-powered flight operated without human intervention. The Ministry of Transport plans phased development, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure upgrades to integrate safe, efficient, and eco-friendly air transport into Qatars future mobility network.
Kuwaits Ministry of Education has launched a new survey through the Sahel app, inviting teachers, supervisors, school leaders, and parents to provide feedback on the updated curricula. Open until the end of the 20252026 academic year, the survey supports continuous curriculum improvement, strengthens communication with the educational community, and aligns ongoing reforms with national values and Kuwait Vision 2035.
The fourth Muharraq Nights Festival runs from 130 December 2025, transforming Muharraqs historic streets along the UNESCO-listed Pearling Path into a vibrant cultural hub. Visitors can enjoy live music, art exhibitions, crafts, childrens activities, food, and guided heritage tours. With extended weekend hours, the festival blends Bahrains heritage with contemporary creativity, offering immersive family-friendly experiences celebrating tradition and community.
Khalid Bin Sultan City in Sharjah has recorded a major milestone, selling 400 homes during its Phase 1 launch. Developed by BEEAH as the UAEs first net-zero-ready residential project, the city forms part of a 1,500-home masterplan designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. The strong demand reflects rising interest in climate-smart, design-led urban communities across the emirates.
Dubai experienced severe traffic jams on Sunday. A major accident on Sheikh Zayed Road combined with road closures for the T100 Triathlon World Championship caused widespread disruption. Authorities advised drivers to use alternative routes and allow extra travel time. The morning peak hour Salik toll also increased, adding to the travel cost for commuters navigating the congested city.
New DNA analysis of Adolf Hitler's blood-stained sofa fabric reveals potential developmental abnormalities. Researchers found markers suggesting Kallmann syndrome and genital abnormalities. The study also debunks myths of Jewish ancestry. While genetic links to conditions like autism are noted, experts stress genetics do not determine behavior or ideology. This scientific exploration provides biological context but does not explain his actions.

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