Saudi Arabia's Supreme Court has called on Muslims to sight the Ramadan crescent on February 17, 2026. This traditional practice determines the start of the holy month. Believers are asked to report sightings to local courts. This annual appeal highlights the importance of moon sighting in Islamic tradition and Saudi legal practice.
UAE to gift memorial monument to Kuwait to honour Brothers Forever bond
The United Arab Emirates will gift a memorial monument to Kuwait. It will be installed at Al Shaheed Park in Kuwait City. This gesture celebrates the strong bond between the two nations. The monument symbolizes shared history and destiny. Young Emirati designer Omar Al Gurg will create the landmark. Al Shaheed Park is a significant cultural space in Kuwait City.
Dubai Metro hours extended on February 1 for Dubai Marathon 2026
Dubai Metro will extend operating hours on Sunday, February 1, 2026, from 5 am to 12 am to support the Dubai Marathon's 25th anniversary. This initiative by the RTA aims to ease congestion and facilitate travel for runners and spectators attending the event, which features a fast course and multiple race categories.
54 days of deals: Saudi Arabia launches massive nationwide Ramadan Sales Season
Get ready for early Ramadan shopping. The Ministry of Commerce is launching a 54-day sales season starting February 1, 2026. This initiative aims to help shoppers buy festive goods before the rush. Businesses can easily apply for discount permits online. Consumers can verify offers by scanning barcodes. Inspection teams will ensure all promotions are legitimate.
Qatar: Driving without a licence could lead to jail, heavy fines, Interior Ministry warns
Qatar's Ministry of Interior has issued a stern warning regarding driving without a valid license, emphasizing it's a criminal offense with severe penalties. Motorists face potential imprisonment from one month to three years and fines ranging from QR10,000 to QR50,000. These strict measures aim to enhance road safety by ensuring only licensed individuals operate vehicles.
50:50 vision meets 2035 goals: First UAEKuwait Womens Forum Opens in Abu Dhabi
The inaugural UAEKuwaiti Womens Forum in Abu Dhabi emphasizes women's empowerment, sustainable development, and future leadership, reinforcing bilateral cooperation. This initiative, aligned with national visions from both countries, fosters dialogue and collaboration on critical issues, including technology, peace, and climate action, while an accompanying exhibition showcases women-led businesses and heritage.
UAE residents outsourcing their brains to AI: Are we losing our minds?
UAE residents are increasingly integrating AI chatbots into daily life, from shopping and work to complex decision-making. With adoption rates among the world's highest, generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot are becoming everyday aides, enhancing productivity and personal planning. This shift signifies a growing reliance on AI for cognitive tasks, transforming how people learn, decide and interact.
Dubai new rules for parking shades: What residents must know before installing
Dubai's RTA has introduced a permit system for parking shades in residential areas to combat summer heat. Residents must obtain approval for these structures, ensuring they are made of quality materials, do not obstruct public pathways or utilities, and adhere to specific height and placement regulations. This initiative aims to maintain neighborhood aesthetics and safety.
Saudi Arabia tightens job rules, expats can no longer work in these four professions
Saudi Arabia is now reserving key leadership and commercial roles exclusively for its citizens. Starting January 29, 2026, expat workers cannot be hired or change professions to General Manager, Sales Representative, Marketing Specialist, or Procurement Manager. This move aims to boost local employment and align with Vision 2030 goals.
UAE launches Dubai+: New free streaming platform with 30,000 hours of content
Dubai Plus, a new streaming platform, has launched in the UAE. It offers free access to Emirati and Arab content for all ages. The platform aims to showcase local culture and talent. It features TV shows, films, and live sports. Dubai Plus complements global services by focusing on regional storytelling. This initiative strengthens Dubai's position as a content hub.
UAE banks introduce digital verification, phase out handwritten signatures
The UAE is phasing out traditional signatures and SMS OTPs for banking transactions, transitioning to a digital handshake via mobile apps. This move enhances security by replacing vulnerable SMS codes with in-app approvals, including biometrics, for a faster and more secure banking experience.
US hands Gulf the worlds most powerful AI chips: Clears exports to UAE and Saudi Arabia
America is now sending advanced computer chips to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. This move supports their big plans for artificial intelligence. These nations are becoming key players in global technology. This partnership strengthens US influence and helps Gulf countries diversify their economies beyond oil. It marks a significant shift in how technology is shared globally.
Win Dh30,000 for best video? Dubai Police offer cash prizes at UAE SWAT Challenge
Dubai Police are inviting UAE residents to capture the upcoming UAE SWAT Challenge through a video contest, offering up to Dh30,000 in cash prizes. This initiative encourages creative storytelling, highlighting teamwork and human values displayed by elite tactical teams from around the globe. The contest aims to foster community engagement and showcase police professionalism to a wider audience.
Toxic manager driving you crazy? What UAE employees can and cant do
In the UAE, simply deeming your manager incompetent won't stand up in labour court. The law protects employees from harassment, discrimination, and abuse, not just poor leadership. If a manager's actions create a hostile environment or violate your rights, documentation and formal complaints to HR or MoHRE are crucial steps. Understanding this distinction is key to addressing workplace issues effectively.
Bitcoin for car insurance? Dubai becomes first to accept crypto for insurance premium
Dubai's DIFC now allows a regulated insurer to accept crypto for policies, a first in the UAE. This move integrates digital assets directly into insurance payments, enabling Bitcoin to cover SUV, apartment, or health insurance. The development leverages blockchain's efficiency and programmable nature, bypassing traditional fees and offering 24/7 transactions, aligning with the UAE's digital economy goals.
Emirates flight EK35 diverts to Edinburgh due to mid-air emergency, storm conditions
Emirates flight EK35 from Dubai to Newcastle faced severe weather on January 27, 2026. Strong winds and poor visibility forced pilots to abort landing attempts. The Boeing 777-300ER then diverted to Edinburgh Airport. After a delay, the flight continued to Newcastle, ensuring passenger safety.
Dubai gold breaks the records: Prices shatter Dh630 ceiling in historic monthly surge
Dubai's gold prices hit an unprecedented Dh632 per gram on January 28, 2026, a nearly 20% surge in less than a month. This historic climb, mirroring global trends driven by geopolitical tensions and central bank buying, has seen other precious metals also rise significantly. Analysts debate if the rally will continue, with some predicting further gains.
A street lined with gold? Dubais new district is turning heads worldwide
Dubai is set to unveil the world's first Gold Street within its new Gold District, a comprehensive hub for the entire gold and jewellery value chain. This initiative aims to solidify Dubai's position as a global leader in gold commerce, attracting traders, investors and tourists by integrating retail, wholesale and investment services.
Saudi Central Bank releases bank holiday schedule through 2029
The Saudi Central Bank has released a 2026-2029 holiday schedule for financial institutions, aiming to enhance market transparency and operational continuity. This long-term plan provides advance notice for major religious observances like Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha, alongside fixed national holidays, enabling better financial planning for businesses and residents.
Oman: Three French tourists dead after boat capsizes in Muscat
A boat carrying 25 French tourists capsized near Muscat, Oman, resulting in three fatalities and injuries to two others. Emergency services responded swiftly, providing medical aid to survivors. Omani authorities, including the Royal Oman Police and maritime officials, have launched an investigation into the cause of the incident.
Saudi Arabia and Poland sign mutual visa exemption agreement for diplomats
Saudi Arabia and Poland are strengthening ties following high-level talks in Warsaw. A new agreement will ease official travel for holders of diplomatic, service, and special passports, fostering deeper cooperation. Discussions also covered regional and international security, highlighting shared concerns and the need for continued dialogue between the two nations.
Disney CEO confirms Yas Island site for Disneyland Abu Dhabi
Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed Disneyland Abu Dhabi will be built on Yas Island, marking the seventh global park and the first in the Middle East. Developed with Miral, the resort will feature a signature castle, climate-adapted attractions, and themed experiences, blending Disney magic with Emirati culture. Construction is expected to begin soon, with an opening anticipated around 2030.
UAE reiterates ban on use of its territory for hostile actions against Iran
The UAE has reaffirmed its neutral stance, declaring its territory, airspace, and waters will not be used for military operations against Iran. The nation emphasizes diplomacy and de-escalation as the most effective means to resolve regional crises, prioritizing stability and adherence to international law.
UAE weather forecast: Foggy mornings and humid conditions expected this week
Expect sticky, hazy mornings across the UAE with fog possible until January 31. Fair to partly cloudy skies will prevail, with chances of light, scattered rain in eastern and northern areas. Temperatures will rise Thursday before a noticeable drop Friday, bringing cooler, cloudier conditions and stronger winds.

