Middle East News
UAE: Ras Al Khaimah sets Guinness World Record with 15 minute aerial phoenix drone show
Ras Al Khaimah welcomed 2026 with a record-breaking 15-minute drone and fireworks show, setting a Guinness World Record for the largest aerial phoenix. 2,300 drones, including 1,000 pyro drones, lit up the sky, while fireworks spanned six kilometers along the coastline. Thousands of residents and visitors enjoyed live performances, celebrating the emirates spirit, hospitality, and optimism for the year ahead.
Meet the first babies of 2026: UAE welcomes the new year with tiny stars born at midnight
New Year's Day 2026 brought a wave of joy as babies were born across the UAE, with Saeed in Abu Dhabi being the first. These newborns, including Hamdan and others in Fujairah and Abu Dhabi, mark the start of a new year and join Generation Alpha, a generation shaped by technology and digital advancements.
UAE announces petrol and diesel prices for January 2026
The UAE fuel price committee has announced petrol and diesel prices for January 2026. Super 98 petrol will cost Dh2.53 per litre, Special 95 Dh2.42, E-Plus 91 Dh2.34, and diesel Dh2.55. The rates, effective from 1 January, mark a decrease from December, continuing the monthly adjustments introduced after the country deregulated fuel prices in 2015.
How Donald Trump launched a new push to amass US government data in 2025
Proponents say compiling personal information in a single database is more efficient. But critics fear risks to privacy. How Donald Trump launched a new push to amass US government data in 2025
UAE: Dubai Civil Defence unveils new logo and uniform
Dubai Civil Defence has unveiled a modern institutional identity, featuring a redesigned logo, updated uniforms, and the slogan Safeguarding Lives and Property. The refreshed look reflects the Commands mission, heritage, and future ambitions, combining symbolism, national pride, and contemporary design. The update strengthens visual communication, reinforces institutional presence, and aligns with Dubais vision to be the safest and most secure city.
Starting January 1, 2026, Saudi Arabia will implement a four-tier excise tax on sweetened beverages based on sugar content, replacing the previous flat 50 percent levy. Drinks with higher sugar levels will face steeper taxes, while low or zero-sugar options will cost less. The move aims to reduce sugar consumption, encourage healthier choices, and align with GCC public health initiatives.
Saudi Arabia cost of living: Riyadh or Jeddah, which KSA city is easier on your wallet?
Saudi Arabia's economy is transforming, impacting daily finances for everyone. Consumer prices are changing, especially housing costs in cities like Riyadh and Jeddah. While inflation is modest, rising rents are straining budgets, particularly for expatriates. Families are adjusting spending habits to manage household expenses. This economic shift presents both opportunities and challenges for residents.
Kuwait limits expats stay abroad to six months under new residency rules
Kuwait has introduced new residency rules capping expat stays abroad at six months, aiming to manage its population. However, long-term visas for investors and property owners offer extended stays. Stricter rules apply to domestic workers, with new fees and penalties for overstays. The nation is also digitizing immigration services and cracking down on visa trading.
Dubai New Year 2026: Fireworks, road closures, and public safety guidelines for downtown
Dubai is gearing up for a spectacular New Year's Eve celebration, headlined by a record-breaking show at the Burj Khalifa. With multiple viewing locations and extensive road closures, the RTA advises early arrival and recommends using the Dubai Metro and shuttle buses for access to the main events.
UAE overhauls higher education governance: Key changes that affect students
The UAE has introduced a new federal decree law to unify and elevate its higher education and scientific research sectors. This legislation mandates rigorous licensing, accreditation, and governance standards for all institutions, ensuring academic quality and aligning programs with labor market needs and national development goals. The law also strengthens scientific research and introduces penalties for non-compliance.
Want remote jobs in Dubai in 2026? Here are 6 legit platforms offering AED 20,000+ salaries
Discover how to secure high-paying remote jobs in Dubai, with salaries exceeding AED 20,000 monthly, without needing to be physically present daily. This guide highlights six legitimate platforms actively welcoming global talent to tap into the UAE's thriving job market. Explore opportunities for long-term settlement and international exposure.
Bahrain Golden Visa 2025: A lower-cost, tax-free alternative to UAE and Saudi residency
Bahrains Golden Residency reflects the Gulfs wider shift toward long-term settlement, offering a 10-year renewable visa focused on affordability, work freedom and livability. Positioned alongside UAE and Saudi reforms, Bahrain stands out for lower entry thresholds, tax-free income, strong expat integration and a business-friendly environment, making it a practical option for investors, professionals, families and retirees seeking stable Gulf residence.
Dubai rents set to rise up to 6% in 2026, where to search for affordable homes
Dubai's property market is entering a mature phase with rents expected to rise 6% in 2026 due to population growth. While prime areas like Marina will see steeper increases, expats can find value in emerging hubs like Dubai South and JVC. Savvy renters should leverage RERA's new AI-powered index for fair negotiations.
The UAE's GCAA is hosting a major aviation career fair in Dubai on January 21-22, 2026, connecting job seekers with airlines, airports, and aerospace firms. This event offers direct access to recruiters for roles in cabin crew, pilots, engineering, and more, streamlining the job search process for aspiring aviation professionals.
Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum shared a heartwarming desert experience with his children, Sheikha and Rashid, at Dubai's Ghamran Camp. The technology-free zone fostered traditional Emirati activities, emphasizing heritage skills and family bonding. This visit highlights the importance of preserving cultural identity for future generations.
Cristiano Ronaldo named Best Middle East Player at Globe Soccer Awards 2025 in Dubai
Cristiano Ronaldo, at 40, was named Best Middle East Player for the third consecutive year at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai. His move to Al-Nassr has significantly boosted the Saudi Pro League's global profile, with the Portuguese icon scoring over 100 goals and inspiring a Ronaldo Effect in the region.
Kuwait introduces new e-services to simplify visa and residency transfers for expats
Kuwait has launched a significant immigration overhaul, introducing e-services for visa and residency renewals, transfers, and new tiered residency options. A key highlight is a 15-year residency for foreign investors. These reforms aim to streamline processes, reduce bureaucracy, and enhance Kuwait's appeal for talent and investment, benefiting expatriate workers and families.
UAE Lottery announces Dh30 million draw results; winning numbers released
Lucky Day Draw No. 251227 on December 27 saw winning numbers 1, 28, 6, 7, 29, 27 for Days and 9 for Month. The Dh30 million and Dh5 million prizes rolled over to 2026. Three participants won Dh100,000 each in the Lucky Chance raffle, with thousands more securing smaller prizes. The lottery now holds weekly Saturday draws.
Watch viral video: Italian woman surprises Dubai delivery agent with 500 AED Christmas tip
A Dubai resident's heartwarming gesture of a 500 AED Christmas tip to a delivery worker who doesn't celebrate the holiday has gone viral. The man's shocked and grateful reaction resonated globally, highlighting the impact of kindness and respect during the festive season.
Flying India to the UAE? Two new airline launch could make tickets cheaper
The UAE-India aviation corridor is set for a significant expansion with new airlines, Al Hind Air and FlyExpress, and the operational Navi Mumbai International Airport. Increased flight options and competitive pricing are expected as airlines add capacity and introduce new routes, benefiting millions of travelers.
What will change in the UAE From January 2026? New rules every resident must know to avoid fines
UAE residents face significant changes from January 1, 2026, with an expanded single-use plastic ban, new Friday prayer and school timings, stricter income tax refund rules, a social media influencer permit deadline, and a tiered sugar tax on beverages. These egulatory resets aim for a greener, more efficient nation, but demand strict compliance to avoid penalties.

