Videos of Iranians celebrating with YMCA-style dances and waving pre-revolution Iranian, US, and Israeli flags have gone viral, particularly from diaspora communities. These scenes reflect jubilation following the US-Israel war that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, seen as a symbolic collapse of the Islamic Republic's rule.
Typo or insult? Arab man faces Sharjah Court over WhatsApp spelling error
A Sharjah court heard a case where a man faces electronic insult charges due to a spelling mistake in a WhatsApp message. The defendant claims the word was a typo, not an intentional insult, during an exchange initiated on a vehicle sales website. The court has adjourned the session to allow for an amicable settlement between the parties.
Emirates extends suspension of Dubai flights as Middle East Airspace shuts down
Emirates has extended its flight suspension to and from Dubai until March 3, 2026, due to ongoing regional airspace closures. Escalating US-Israel-Iran tensions have led multiple countries to shut their airspace, impacting over 1,800 flights and major hubs like Dubai International Airport. Operations will resume once safety is confirmed by authorities.
US-Israel attack Iran: Saudi capital Riyadh becomes evacuation hub for wealthy individuals
Riyadh has become a crucial evacuation hub for wealthy individuals and executives as missile and drone attacks disrupt previously secure Gulf cities. With limited alternatives, the Saudi capital's open airspace and operating airport offer the most viable departure point for those seeking to leave the region.
UAE gold prices jump over Dh10 as USIran tensions escalate in Middle East
Gold prices in the UAE surged dramatically on March 2, 2026, by over Dh10 per gram, mirroring global anxieties over escalating Middle East conflicts. This safe-haven rally, fueled by geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation, saw 24K gold reach Dh646.45 per gram. Analysts predict continued strength for gold as a hedge against global uncertainty.
Interior Ministry Warning: UAE urges vigilance after scam calls spike; legal action planned
UAE residents are cautioned about a rise in fraudulent calls in which impersonators pretend to be officials to steal personal data. The Interior Ministry has denied any link to suspicious numbers such as 70614213 and urges the public not to share sensitive information.
The UAE is stepping in to help thousands of travellers stranded by flight cancellations. The government will cover all accommodation and meal costs for passengers affected by the ongoing aviation crisis. Major UAE airports like Dubai and Abu Dhabi are facilitating rebooking and providing essential support. This move ensures passenger welfare during a period of significant travel disruption.
Drone debris from intercepted threats struck Abu Dhabi's Etihad Towers, injuring a woman and child. This incident highlights the spillover of the Iran-US-Israel conflict into the UAE, with similar debris falling in Dubai. Authorities confirm successful interceptions but acknowledge collateral damage, urging reliance on official updates amid heightened regional tensions.
Saudi Arabia has summoned Iran's ambassador. This action follows Iranian attacks on Saudi territory and neighbouring Gulf states. The move escalates tensions linked to the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran. Other Gulf nations like Kuwait and Qatar have also protested Iranian actions. Saudi Arabia vows to defend its sovereignty and security.
Dubai's Jebel Ali Port, a global trade linchpin, has temporarily ceased operations following a fire caused by aerial debris amidst escalating US-Israel conflict with Iran. This precautionary shutdown highlights the widening regional instability, impacting vital supply chains and underscoring the vulnerability of critical infrastructure. The incident adds to DP World's recent corporate scrutiny after Epstein Files controversy.
Refunds, free hotels, rebooking, food provisions for tourists stuck in UAE
Air travel in the Middle East is severely disrupted as the US-Israel war on Iran leads to extensive flight cancellations and airspace closures. Major UAE carriers have suspended operations, stranding thousands of tourists. Authorities are providing support, including accommodation and meals, while advising passengers to check flight statuses and know their rights.
USIsrael war on Iran: Dos and donts for UAE residents amid high alert
As the US and Israel's military campaign against Iran escalates, the UAE implements broad public safety measures. Residents are urged to comply with official instructions, seek shelter during alerts, and avoid spreading unverified information, which carries legal penalties. Educational institutions have shifted to distance learning, and travel disruptions persist due to airspace closures.
The UAE has shut its Dubai and Abu Dhabi stock markets for two days, March 2-3, 2026, due to escalating Iran-US-Israel conflict fallout. This unprecedented move follows Iranian retaliatory strikes, disrupting regional business and investor confidence. Other Gulf markets saw sharp declines, with oil prices surging amid fears of supply disruptions.
Sharjah International Airport is experiencing significant flight disruptions, including cancellations and delays, due to temporary UAE airspace closures. These measures are a direct response to escalating US-Israel military actions against Iran and subsequent regional security concerns. Passengers are strongly advised to verify flight statuses with airlines before traveling to avoid unnecessary inconvenience.
Saudi Arabia arrests 19,077 residency, border and labour law violators in one week
Indias CBSE postpones class 10 and 12 board exams in Middle East; New dates to be announced
CBSE has postponed Class 10 and 12 board exams scheduled for March 2, 2026, in several Middle Eastern nations due to escalating geopolitical tensions. The decision prioritizes student and staff safety amidst regional instability, with new dates to be announced after a review on March 3. The board also debunked a fake circular claiming permanent cancellation of exams.
Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah: Surgeon who turned Saudi Arabia into global hub for conjoined twins surgery
Global aviation is in turmoil on March 1, 2026, as escalating US, Israel, and Iran conflict forces widespread airspace closures. Over 700 flights were cancelled by afternoon, with thousands of passengers stranded. Major carriers like Emirates and Air India suspended operations, impacting key transit hubs and leading to soaring fare prices.
Guinness World Record for largest Saudi Ardah performance set at Riyadh's Qasr Al-Hukm
Bahrain cracks down on social media misuse, two arrested over live broadcasts
Amidst escalating regional tensions involving Iran, the US and Israel, the UAE has temporarily moved all schools and universities to online learning from March 2-4, 2026. This precautionary measure aims to ensure student and staff safety while maintaining educational continuity, leveraging digital infrastructure built during the pandemic. Other Gulf nations are also adopting similar strategies.
Millions in the UAE received a rare emergency alert due to heightened missile threats following Iran's retaliatory strikes. Residents were urged to seek immediate shelter, stay away from windows and await official guidance. This proactive measure highlights the swift impact of regional geopolitics on daily life, with authorities reassuring the public about robust defence systems.
Etihad Airways has halted all Abu Dhabi departures until Sunday, March 1, 2026, due to the UAE's widespread regional airspace closures following US-Israel strikes on Iran. This unprecedented move impacts thousands of passengers, causing cancellations and reroutes. The airline is assisting affected travellers with rebooking and accommodation amid the evolving situation.
Amidst Middle East tensions, the UAE has issued a stern warning: sharing unverified rumours online can lead to prosecution under federal law. Authorities emphasise relying solely on accredited sources to prevent confusion and safeguard public order. This move aims to curb misinformation that could impact national stability and security, with legal consequences including imprisonment and hefty fines for offenders.
Qatar Airways temporarily suspends Doha flights amid regional airspace closure
Shakira returns after 19 years to perform live at Pyramids of Giza and fans are losing it
Shakira is set to return to Egypt's Pyramids of Giza for a spectacular concert as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. This highly anticipated event marks her first performance at the iconic UNESCO site in nearly two decades, promising a unique blend of ancient history and contemporary music.
Abu Dhabi has introduced a significant ban on outdoor advertising for junk food and unhealthy drinks. This move aims to create a healthier environment for residents and visitors. The policy targets products with high levels of sugar, fat and salt. It is part of a larger initiative to combat obesity and diabetes.
UAE to Oman by car this Eid al Fitr? Visa, insurance, border fees explained
Eid Al Fitr 2026 offers a perfect four-day holiday window for UAE residents to embark on a scenic road trip to Oman. Planning ahead for border procedures, visas and car insurance is essential for a smooth journey. Several border crossings provide access to Oman's diverse landscapes, making it an ideal and affordable getaway.
Eid 2026: How employees can turn 4 days of leave into a 9-day holiday
UAE residents are gearing up for an extended Eid al Fitr 2026 holiday, potentially enjoying a nine-day break instead of the official four-day public holiday. This allows for significant travel and family time, with many planning regional trips and staycations. Early planning is key to maximising this cherished festive period.
UAE authorities are issuing urgent safety alerts for drivers during Ramadan 2026, particularly those on long commutes. Experts warn that fasting-induced fatigue, dehydration and reduced alertness, especially in the late afternoon, significantly increase accident risks. Drivers are urged to prioritise rest, plan travel strategically and maintain calm to ensure everyone's safety on the roads.
Dubai parking fees may rise in 2026 as traffic authorities review tariff hike
Dubai motorists may soon face increased public parking charges as Parkin seeks tariff revisions. Introduced in April 2025, a variable pricing model saw hourly rates jump 51%, prompting many to opt for seasonal cards. This shift has led Parkin to request a recalibration to better reflect demand and usage patterns, with potential approval pending from the Executive Council.
Kuwait grants pardon to 539 inmates under Amiri decree
Oman announces Eid Al Fitr 2026 holiday schedule: 5-day break expected for workers and students
Oman anticipates a potential five-day Eid Al Fitr holiday in March 2026, with early astronomical calculations suggesting the crescent moon may be sighted on March 19. This could lead to Eid beginning on March 20, offering an extended break. The UAE has scheduled a four-day public sector holiday from March 19-22.
Kuwait mandates cash declaration for tourists and residents carrying over KD 3,000 via Sahel App
Kuwait has launched a mandatory digital cash declaration system via the Sahel App. Travelers carrying over KD 3,000 in cash must now declare it electronically, replacing manual forms. This initiative aims to enhance financial transparency and streamline border processes for all travelers.

