UAE public school registration opens for 202627 academic year: Eligibility rules and how to apply
The UAE Ministry of Education has announced a fixed registration window for public schools, running from February 9 to March 6, 2026. This period is for Emirati citizens and eligible students seeking admission from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Early registration is crucial for schools to prepare resources and ensure a smooth start to the 2026-27 academic year.
Sharjah's Ruler inaugurated the Al Dhaid Wildlife Museum, a new interactive educational hub focused on the Arabian desert's biodiversity. This initiative reinforces the emirate's commitment to environmental stewardship, scientific research and public engagement with nature. The museum aims to foster ecological awareness and support sustainable development, enhancing Al Dhaid's appeal as a cultural and natural tourism destination.
King Khalid International Airport will undergo a significant terminal reshuffle from February 16 to February 25, 2026. This extensive operation will gradually reassign flights across multiple terminals for Saudia, flynas, flyadeal, and foreign airlines. Passengers are urged to verify their terminal assignments and arrive early to navigate these changes smoothly.
Scent of Ramadan 2026: Gulf's top Arabic cologne trends for women
Arabic perfumes are a significant expression of personal style and cultural resonance this Ramadan, blending tradition with modern trends. Women are embracing floral-oriental, warm spice, and soft sweet scents, reflecting a global shift towards personalized and textured fragrance experiences. Layering these evocative scents creates unique sensory journeys, enhancing the spiritual and social rhythms of the holy month.
Ramadan 2026: UAE announces Zakat Al Fitr, Fidyah, Kaffarah rates
UAE Islamic Affairs Council has set official rates for Ramadan 2026 charitable contributions. Zakat Al Fitr is fixed at Dh25 per person, while Fidyah for missed fasts is Dh20 daily. Kaffarah for broken vows or invalidated fasts ranges from Dh200 to Dh1,200. These figures, based on market studies, ensure transparency and fairness in charitable giving across the Emirates.
Scent of Ramadan 2026: Arabic fragrances trending in mens style section this season in the Gulf
Ramadan 2026 sees fragrance taking centre stage in the Gulf. Arabic cologne trends focus on heritage notes with modern touches. Woody, oud, amber and spicy oriental scents are popular. Fresh-spice hybrids offer a modern twist. Musk and soft leather accents provide subtle sophistication. Fragrances honour moments from prayers to Eid embraces.
Dubai's early school admissions are changing for 2026-27 with a new December 31st age cut-off for FS1 and FS2. This shift, impacting new admissions, aims for uniformity but has caused anxiety for some families. Schools are introducing transitional programs and expanding capacity to support parents through this significant policy update.
Qatar announces official holiday for National Sports Day 2026
Qatar will observe an official public holiday on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, for National Sports Day. This annual observance, falling on 22 Sha'ban 1447 AH, aims to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles nationwide. Public and private institutions will organize various sporting and wellness events to encourage community participation.
Ramadan 2026: Will it be for 29 or 30 days? Moon sighting date, time, other key details for the Gulf
Muslims across the world are gearing up for Ramadan 2026. What do the forecasts suggest? When will the holy month of fasting commence? How long is it expected to last? When will Ramadan conclude this year, leading to Eid al-Fitr celebrations? Read on as we spill all the details including shorter fasting hours due to the winter season, making observance more manageable.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority launches utility customer services on ChatGPT
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched its services on ChatGPT, marking a global first for government and utility providers. This move shifts DEWA towards conversational, AI-led service delivery, allowing customers to access information and support through natural language interactions. The initiative aims to enhance customer experience and position Dubai as a leader in AI and sustainable innovation.
Saudi Arabia cracks down: Over 20,000 arrested for residency, labour and border law violations
Saudi security agencies arrested over 20,000 individuals for violating residency, labor, and border laws during intensified enforcement operations. The crackdown, which also saw 11,656 deportations, targeted illegal residents and those aiding them. Authorities continue to warn against facilitating illegal entry, with severe penalties for offenders.
Buying off-plan property in Dubai offers strategic entry into the market with flexible payment plans and potential price appreciation. Read on as we outline the process, from developer research and DLD/RERA registration to understanding costs, signing SPAs and navigating handover. While offering benefits like lower entry prices and customisation, buyers must be aware of risks such as construction delays and market fluctuations.
Dubai is undertaking a massive coastal transformation, expanding public beaches to 105 km and enhancing facilities by 400% through the Blue and Green Spaces 2030 Roadmap. Projects like Jumeirah Beach 1, Al Mamzar Beach Corniche with its floating bridge and a Dh500 million Umm Suqeim Beach makeover are set to redefine the emirate's shores, introducing innovative features and all-season destinations.
The GCC is launching a unified tourist visa, allowing entry to all six member states with a single online application. Travellers can expect a streamlined digital process, requiring essential documents like a valid passport, itinerary and proof of funds. This initiative aims to simplify multi-country travel across Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman.
UAE launches new public security reporting service SSD: what it is and how it works, explained
The UAE State Security Department has launched the SSD service, a confidential reporting channel for residents to alert authorities to potential threats. This initiative aims to enhance preventive security, foster community partnership, and reinforce national security by encouraging public participation in maintaining a safe society. The service accepts reports on various security concerns and ensures strict confidentiality for all reporters.
UAE warns citizens in Spain as storm Leonardo triggers floods and evacuations
The UAE Embassy in Madrid has issued a critical safety advisory for Emirati citizens in Spain due to Storm Leonardo, which has caused severe flooding and evacuations. Citizens are urged to remain vigilant, avoid affected areas, and follow official guidance. The embassy also advises registration on the 'Tawajudi' service for emergency assistance.
UAE education reform 2026: English mandatory for mathematics and science in private schools
The UAE's Ministry of Education has mandated that advanced mathematics and science subjects will be taught in English across private schools, starting with Grade 9 in the 2026-2027 academic year. This phased implementation, extending to Grade 12 by 2029-2030, aims to equip students with global competencies for higher education and STEM careers where English is prevalent.
UAE makes historic Winter Olympics debut at Milan-Cortina 2026
The United Arab Emirates made history at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, marking its first-ever senior team debut. Alpine skiers Alexander Astridge and Piera Hudson proudly carried the UAE flag, showcasing the nation's growing commitment to winter sports. This milestone underscores a strategic, long-term vision for developing a sustainable winter sports ecosystem beyond traditional snowbound nations.
UAE weather forecast: Morning mist, humidity and rain expected this week
UAE residents should prepare for humid mornings and increasing cloud cover this week. Rain is possible, particularly over islands and coastal areas from Saturday night into Sunday, with another chance on Tuesday. Temperatures will rise until Monday before a slight dip. Light to moderate winds are expected, with occasional rough seas.
UAE and US forge pact to secure critical minerals and rare earth supply chains
The UAE and US have inked a strategic pact to bolster critical mineral and rare earth supply chains, crucial for defense and technology. This framework aims to accelerate secure supplies through policy tools and public-private investment across the entire value chain. Both nations will jointly identify projects and provide financing, enhancing economic and national security cooperation.
Oman Air launches Global Sale 2026 with up to 20% off flights to 40+ international cities
Oman Air announces a major Global Sale offering 20% off Business and Economy Class tickets. This promotion allows travelers to book spring and early summer 2026 getaways. The sale covers over 40 destinations across the airline's network. Tickets are available for travel between April 12 and June 24, 2026.
Dubai, Sharjah to see rain as temperatures hold at 24C; authorities issue advisory
Dubai and UAE brace for intermittent light rain and cloudy skies, particularly in the early morning hours. Coastal areas may experience fog, impacting visibility. While northern regions anticipate more showers, Dubai's rainfall is expected to be brief. This unstable weather, influenced by pressure shifts, is typical for the winter transition.
UAE: Sheikh Hamdan inaugurates driverless RT6 taxi operations in Dubai
Dubai has officially begun testing fully autonomous RT6 taxis on public roads, a significant stride in integrating AI into its transport system. Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum experienced a ride, showcasing the technology's readiness. This paves the way for a public launch in early 2026, with plans for over 1,000 vehicles.
Saudi Arabia: Ministry of Hajj and Umrah to begin issuing Hajj 2026 visas from Sunday
Saudi Arabia has launched visa processing for the 2026 Hajj season, nearly four months ahead of schedule. This proactive measure, part of Vision 2030, aims to enhance service readiness, improve pilgrim comfort, and streamline logistics. Contracts for holy site services and Makkah accommodations are finalized, with significant pilgrim registration already underway, ensuring a more organized pilgrimage.
Kuwait announces shorter working hours for government employees during Ramadan 2026
Kuwaiti government employees will now work a shorter four-and-a-half-hour day during Ramadan, with flexible start times between 8:30 am and 10:30 am. This new framework, approved by the Civil Service Commission, aims to balance public service continuity with employee well-being during the fasting month. The flexible arrangement will be an annual practice.
Gulf job seekers face sophisticated scams, with fraudsters using AI and social media to lure victims. Authorities warn against upfront fees for visas or processing, unverified emails, and unrealistic offers. Always verify job offers through official government channels like MoHRE and MHRSD to avoid falling prey to these deceptive schemes.
Kuwait issues new Ramadan donation rules: Cash banned, Mosque collection prohibited
Kuwait has introduced strict new rules for Ramadan 2026 charitable donations, prohibiting cash collections in mosques and public spaces. Fundraising is limited to approved electronic methods like K-Net, online transfers, and apps, with prior ministry approval needed for foreign donations. The ministry also added single Kuwaiti women aged 30 and above as a new beneficiary category.
Check-in from anywhere in Dubai? City Terminal Project's airport-free travel plan sounds unreal
Dubai is revolutionising air travel with its City Terminal Project, allowing passengers to check in and drop off luggage at city locations before being transported directly to their departure gates. This ambitious initiative aims to slash airport congestion and significantly enhance passenger experience, building on Dubai's status as a global aviation hub.
Abu Dhabi has launched Nutri-Mark, a pioneering front-of-pack nutrition labelling system using A-E grades to guide consumers and encourage healthier food products. This initiative, now mandatory for key categories, aims to combat rising obesity by simplifying nutritional information and promoting informed choices. Manufacturers are already reformulating products to achieve higher grades, fostering a healthier food environment.
No more queues: Kuwait launches online passport update service for expatriates
Kuwait's Ministry of Interior has launched a new digital service via the Sahel app for expatriates to update passport details. This initiative eliminates the need for in-person visits to service centers, streamlining administrative processes and enhancing digital government efficiency for residents.
Abu Dhabi prince with $20 billion fortune placed car order so big it shut down a Mercedes factory
Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan al Nahyan earned the nickname Rainbow Sheikh after commissioning Mercedes-Benz to build seven W126 S-Class saloons, each finished in a different colour and fully colour-matched inside. The order, widely reported to have disrupted factory production, set the tone for a collection defined by extreme customisation and scale rather than conventional luxury.
UAE: Abu Dhabi launches Worlds Richest Seas initiative to increase fish density by 2030
Abu Dhabi has launched a new marine programme, 'Hamdan bin Zayed: The Worlds Richest Seas,' aiming for one of the highest fish densities globally by 2030. This initiative combines regulatory oversight, habitat restoration including artificial reefs and mangrove planting, and technology-led monitoring to rebuild fish populations and enhance marine ecosystem sustainability.
Saudi Arabia puts women on frontlines? KSA Interior Ministry graduates 328 female security recruits
Saudi Arabia's Public Security Directorate celebrated a significant milestone with 328 women graduating from basic security training. This marks a crucial step in integrating females into frontline roles, aligning with Vision 2030's reform agenda. The recruits are now equipped for diverse security assignments, enhancing the nation's operational capacity and promoting gender inclusion in national service.
Saudi Arabia launches camel passport: Digital system to track ownership and trade
Saudi Arabia has launched a new digital Camel Passport initiative to bring order and traceability to its camel sector. This system creates official identities for registered camels, linking ownership, health records, and breed information to enhance regulation, veterinary services, and market confidence.

