The UAE braces for its most intense summer phase, 'Jamrat Al Qayth,' starting July 3 and lasting until August 10. Temperatures are predicted to soar above 50C, with experts warning of scorching heat, dry winds, and heatwaves. Coastal areas will see highs of 41-43C, while inland regions could reach 45-46C. Residents are urged to take precautions against extreme heat and humidity.
After under-15 social media ban, UAE mandates identity verification for online platforms
Summer breaks, rail launches, and visa changes: UAE to witness key events in July
UAE's first passenger train service launched as Etihad Rail begins operations
UAE announces petrol and diesel prices for July 2026; fuel rates cut after four months of hikes
UAE motorists can finally breathe easier as fuel prices for July 2026 see a significant drop, ending a four-month surge. This welcome relief follows a cooling in global oil markets, with diesel prices falling by nearly 17% and petrol by almost 14%. Drivers can expect substantial savings on full tanks, easing household budgets and business operating costs.
UAE condemns Iranian missile, drone attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait

