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Sothebys will auction Jane Birkins Herms Birkin Voyageur in Abu Dhabi on December 5, 2025, featuring the late actresss handwritten inscription: My Birkin bag, my globetrotting companion. Gifted in 2003 after Birkin sold her original bag for charity, the black leather bag is valued between $230,000$430,000 (197,000370,000), continuing her tradition of supporting causes through iconic handbags.
Dubai Police surprised three-year-old Sara Nabil Ahmadi by granting her wish to wear a police uniform and tour the city in luxury patrol cars. Welcomed by the School Security Initiative team, Sara received a commemorative gift and memorable photos. This follows similar initiatives, including a 2022 birthday surprise, highlighting Dubai Polices commitment to community happiness.
The UAE Ministry of Finance has launched Retail Sukuk, allowing citizens and residents to invest in Shariah-compliant, government-backed T-Sukuk digitally, starting from AED 4,000. Previously limited to institutions, the initiative promotes financial inclusion, savings, and portfolio diversification. Linked to sovereign-backed assets, it provides a secure, accessible, and Shariah-compliant investment option, marking a milestone in UAEs economic empowerment and the Year of Community.
Dubai has launched its first Student Council under Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, bringing together 16 students from diverse private schools. The council will connect students with the KHDA, representing nearly 400,000 peers, and aims to foster collaboration, engagement, and innovation in education. Members reflect Dubais cultural diversity, gender balance, and inclusive values, shaping the future of learning.
In a Quora post, an expatriate reflects on life in Dubai, weighing its cosmopolitan allure, safety, and tax-free salaries against steep living costs and a market-driven lifestyle. While appreciating the citys opportunities, they realised the financial and cultural trade-offs, ultimately preferring the familiarity of home. The post highlights both the rewards and limits of expatriate life in the UAE.
Global music icon Mariah Carey will return to Abu Dhabi to headline the 20252026 Saadiyat Nights on 7 February 2026, following her sold-out debut in 2024. The five-time Grammy winner will perform hits from her career and songs from her new album Here For It All, marking a dazzling highlight of Abu Dhabis upcoming concert season.
Dubais real estate market is shifting from rapid, speculative growth to stable, fundamentals-driven expansion. Apartment sales hit record highs as new supply eases rents and lower mortgage rates attract end-users. With strong population growth, government megaprojects, and steady investor confidence, Dubais housing sector is maturing into a balanced, sustainable market built on long-term stability.
UFC 321 is set to take place on 25 October at Abu Dhabis Etihad Arena, headlined by Tom Aspinall defending his heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane. Part of Abu Dhabi Showdown Week, the event promises thrilling matchups, fan experiences, and global attention. Highlighting the citys growing status in combat sports, UFC 321 combines elite fighting with world-class entertainment.
The UAE and Oman have signed a landmark agreement to establish the first cross-border freight rail link connecting Abu Dhabi and Sohar. Operated by Noatum Logistics on Hafeet Rails network, the service will run seven container trains weekly, handling 276 TEUs per train and a projected 193,200 TEUs annually, covering a wide range of goods and offering a sustainable, efficient trade corridor.
Residents across the UAE can expect misty mornings this weekend as humidity levels rise, leading to frequent fog formation. While Saturday brings fair to partly cloudy skies and a temperature drop, overnight humidity will increase, potentially reducing visibility for early commuters. Motorists are urged to drive with caution.
New DNA evidence from Napoleon's soldiers' teeth shows diseases like paratyphoid and relapsing fever were major killers during the Russian campaign. These invisible enemies weakened troops, contributing significantly to the army's catastrophic retreat. This discovery shifts historical understanding from solely blaming the cold to recognizing disease as a primary cause of the Grande Arme's downfall.
Dubai's DAMAC Properties has launched its first project in Iraq, DAMAC Hills Baghdad, a luxury master community near the international airport. This expansion into Iraq, a key part of the company's regional growth strategy, aims to meet surging demand for upscale housing and supports Baghdad's urban redevelopment plans.
Abu Dhabi is rolling out a dynamic speed limit system on Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Road from October 27, 2025. This initiative will allow real-time adjustments to speed limits based on weather, traffic, events, or roadworks, aiming to boost safety and ease congestion. Motorists are urged to adhere to the digital signs for smoother journeys.
Ahead of the 2026 Hajj season, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have implemented strict new health regulations. Emirati pilgrims must now pass comprehensive medical exams, barring those with chronic or debilitating conditions. This ensures a safe and sustainable pilgrimage, with thousands still applying despite the tighter requirements.
Dubai gears up for Emirates Loves India on October 26, 2025, at Zabeel Park, celebrating Indian heritage and UAE-India ties. This free event, expecting over 70,000 attendees, features star performances, a cultural parade, diverse food stalls, and a dedicated kids' zone, highlighting the community's contributions.
A German company, Bcker, ingeniously leveraged a daylight Louvre heist involving their forklift for a viral marketing campaign. Instead of shying away from the notoriety, they humorously highlighted the machine's speed and efficiency. This bold move, despite mixed reactions, significantly boosted global brand visibility, turning a crime into a clever branding opportunity.
The UAE and U.S. governments, alongside Orion Resource Partners, have launched a $1.8 billion investment to boost global access to critical minerals like lithium and copper. This initiative, through the Orion Critical Mineral Consortium, targets production-ready mining projects to swiftly increase supply for electronics, EVs, and defense, aiming to expand to $5 billion.
The Dubai Fitness Challenge 2025, running from November 130, invites residents and visitors to commit to 30 minutes of activity for 30 days. Launched by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, the month-long festival features citywide events like Dubai Ride, Dubai Run, Stand-Up Paddle, and Yoga, alongside free Fitness Villages and community hubs, inspiring all ages to embrace a healthier, active lifestyle.
Dubai's RTA is implementing a transformative smart traffic system integrating AI and V2X technology. This upgrade will connect traffic signals directly to vehicles, providing real-time data like countdown timers and optimal speed advice. The initiative aims to significantly reduce congestion and enhance driving efficiency across the city.
Abu Dhabi is hosting its first-ever Kite World Cup at Fahid Island from October 25 to November 2, featuring over 150 elite athletes from around the world. The event, part of the Fahid Island Watersports Festival, will showcase kitesurfing, wing foiling, e-foiling, hydrofoiling, and freestyle competitions, alongside public activities, live entertainment, and family-friendly experiences.
The UAE Lottery has shared the emotional phone call of its Dh100 million jackpot winner, a UAE resident identified as Anilkum* B***. Beating odds of more than 1 in 8.8 million, the winners stunned reaction Oh my God! captures disbelief and joy. The full winner reveal is scheduled for Monday, concluding a week of national excitement.
Dubai's RTA is opening retail and commercial leasing opportunities within metro and tram stations to boost economic activity and commuter convenience. Businesses can now apply online for spaces, including 40 retail outlets and five sales kiosks along the Route 2020 extension, aiming to stimulate domestic trade and attract private investment.
Ras Al Khaimah's infamous haunted mansion, Al Qasimi Palace, is now for sale at AED 25 million, exclusively to Emirati nationals. Originally built in 1985 for over AED 500 million, the opulent palace was never occupied due to family objections. After restoration, it reopened as a cultural attraction, drawing visitors with its folklore and unique architecture.
Amid circulating red pills rumours, Abu Dhabi Police have confirmed schools and universities remain safe, urging parents and institutions to stay vigilant. Highlighting youth vulnerability. Experts warn that adolescents are especially vulnerable, as traffickers increasingly disguise drugs in everyday items like energy drinks, chewing gum, and flavoured paper, making awareness and vigilance essential.
Sharjah is introducing dedicated traffic lanes for motorcycles, heavy vehicles, and buses starting November 1, 2025, to enhance road safety and streamline traffic flow. New regulations specify lane usage for different vehicle types, with strict enforcement via smart monitoring systems and penalties under Federal Traffic Law.
Tunisian twins Bisan and Bilsan Kouka, aged twelve, jointly won the 2025 Arab Reading Challenge, reading over 600 books each. They pledged half their prize money to Palestine, with the remainder for their mother. The event, the world's largest Arabic literacy initiative, saw over 32 million participants.
Emaar Properties unveils Dubai Mansions, a colossal Dh100 billion luxury residential project featuring 40,000 homes, including palatial mansions. Set in the exclusive Emaar Hills, this development promises unparalleled refined living with golf courses, premium retail, and lush parks. The project targets ultra-wealthy individuals, capitalizing on Dubai's booming luxury property market.
Dubai's RTA is hosting its 81st online license plate auction, offering 300 exclusive three-, four-, and five-digit plates. Registration opens October 27, 2025, with bidding starting November 3rd. Participants need a Dubai traffic file, a Dh5,000 security deposit, and a Dh120 non-refundable fee. These unique plates are considered valuable assets and status symbols.
Sharjah Police have cancelled over 7,000 traffic violations older than 10 years, benefiting 284 individuals. This initiative, part of a Sharjah Executive Council decision, aims to ease financial burdens and promote compliance. A fee of AED 1,000 per vehicle applies, with humanitarian exemptions available.
Abu Dhabi Police have recovered AED 140 million from online fraudsters over two years, returning funds to victims. Authorities are now promoting their Be Cautious / campaign to educate the public on common scams like phishing and misleading calls. Quick reporting and bank cooperation are highlighted as crucial for successful fund recovery.
A Dubai resident praised the Roads and Transport Authority after a pothole he reported in Al Nahda 1 was repaired within 11 days. Photographer Raihan Hamid highlighted the swift action on Instagram, calling Dubai a city that listens, acts, and truly cares. The RTAs Mahboub WhatsApp service streamlines reporting, encouraging residents to play an active role in maintaining city infrastructure.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to pray with Pope Leo XIV in the Sistine Chapel, marking a historic moment of reconciliation five centuries after Henry VIII's break with Rome. This unprecedented joint prayer signifies a significant step towards healing the religious rift, with the Vatican and Buckingham Palace emphasizing faith and fellowship.
Emirati businessman Hamad bin Ahmed bin Salem Al Hajri has donated seven Dubai properties worth AED 110 million ($29.7M) to Awqaf Dubai, one of the years largest real estate endowments. The foundation, managing assets of AED 11.1 billion ($2.997B), will use the donation to support education, healthcare, and social welfare projects, while the UAEs Golden Visa now rewards high-value humanitarian donors.
Taptap Send, a popular UAE remittance app, has temporarily paused transfers for a system upgrade, leaving expats concerned ahead of payday. Users are unable to send money home, prompting many to explore alternatives like Wise, Remitly, LuLu Money, and WorldRemit, which offer fast, low-cost transfers to support expatriates essential financial needs.
UAE's Hajj 2026 applications saw a historic surge with 72,000 residents vying for 6,228 spots, a 1 in 11.5 chance. The General Authority for Islamic Affairs utilized a digital lottery system, prioritizing first-time pilgrims. Successful applicants will be notified via official channels, with strict adherence to deadlines for confirmation and payment.
Dubais Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is marking its 20th anniversary with a city-wide celebration featuring limited-edition nol cards, exclusive discounts, and fun challenges. From October 22 to November 30, commuters and visitors can enjoy giveaways, photo contests, and 20% off cinema tickets and online shopping, making this milestone a memorable experience across Dubais transport network.
Kuwait is introducing stricter traffic laws in October 2025. Vehicles can be impounded for up to two months for violations like reckless driving or parking in prohibited zones. These changes aim to improve road safety and traffic flow. Travellers should adjust their habits for pickups, drop-offs and parking to ensure a smooth experience in Kuwait.
Bahrains Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) has launched an enhanced Wages Protection System to ensure timely and transparent wage payments in the private sector. Developed with key financial partners, the upgraded system supports worker rights, improves payroll efficiency, reduces disputes, and strengthens job security, reinforcing Bahrains commitment to a fair and stable labour market and a robust business environment.
Dubai billionaire Mohammed Alabbar proposed a $400 billion plan to address AmBurj Khalifa's owner Mohamed Alabbar proposes $400 billion plan to solve U.S. housing crisiserica's housing shortage, estimating it could create 20 million jobs and significantly impact inflation. Alabbar claims the capital could be raised in a week, potentially deepening U.S.-UAE economic ties and leading to innovative urban development projects.
Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan, born in 1935, is Saudi Arabias newly appointed Grand Mufti. A respected religious scholar, he has served on the Council of Senior Scholars and the Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta since 1992. Known for his deep expertise in Islamic jurisprudence, teaching, and fatwas, Al-Fawzan plays a key role in guiding Saudi Arabias religious and legal landscape.
Gold prices in the UAE have seen a significant drop after reaching record highs. This correction offers a welcome opportunity for buyers. The decline follows global trends as investors move away from safe-haven assets. Retailers are reporting increased customer interest. Experts believe gold's long-term outlook remains strong. Buyers are watching the market for potential buying opportunities.
Indian teen Vaishnav Krishnakumar, an 18-year-old UAE Golden Visa holder and first-year BBA Marketing student at Middlesex University Dubai, tragically dies of cardiac arrest outside his home in Dubai after Diwali celebrations. A top student from GEMS Our Own Indian School, he excelled academically, led Model UN, held internships, and inspired peers. Tributes pour in as repatriation to Kerala is arranged.
Saudi Arabia, by royal decree issued by King Salman, has announced Sheikh Saleh bin Fawzan bin Abdullah Al-Fawzan as the new Grand Mufti. He succeeds the late Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh and will serve as chairman of the Council of Senior Scholars and head of the Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta, holding the rank of minister.
The UAE Media Council has extended the deadline for the mandatory Advertiser Permit to January 31, 2026. This crucial permit is required for all promotional content shared digitally in the UAE, aiming to enhance professionalism and consumer protection. Over 1,800 permits have already been issued to creators globally.
King Charles III has made history by praying with Pope Leo XIV in Rome, marking the first joint worship between a reigning British monarch and the Pope since England's break from Rome nearly 500 years ago. This symbolic act closes a significant religious rift, highlighting a shift towards unity and shared values.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan visits Kuwait as part of a Gulf tour, meeting Emir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah at Bayan Palace. The visit strengthens bilateral ties through discussions on investment, energy, trade, and defense, and the signing of four agreements. Erdoan gifts the Emir a Turkish-made Togg T10X electric SUV, showcasing Trkiyes domestic automotive and technological achievements.
Drone attacks had threatened Khartoum International Airports reopening, but a Badr Airlines plane has now landed, marking the resumption of domestic flights after over two years. The move signals cautious optimism for Sudans aviation sector, supporting mobility and economic activity in the war-torn capital, even as underlying security risks from the ongoing conflict between the army and RSF remain a concern.
Hip-hop legends Wu-Tang Clan are bringing their Wu Tang Forever: The Final Chamber farewell tour to Dubai's Coca-Cola Arena on March 22, 2026. This marks their sole Middle Eastern performance. Tickets go on sale October 24, 2025, with fan registration offering early access. Expect a career-spanning set of their iconic hits.
Dubai's taxi fleet utilizes a vibrant roof colour system to distinguish between various operators, ensuring order and clarity for passengers. Each colour represents a specific company, offering diverse services and fleet sizes, all operating under RTA regulations for consistent fares and safety standards.
Dubai's RTA has implemented a new taxi fare structure, increasing minimum charges and booking fees for smart app and city taxi bookings. The revised rates vary based on peak, off-peak, and night-time periods across weekdays and weekends, aiming for streamlined pricing and enhanced service quality.

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