Dubai has announced its largest transport project, the Dh34 billion ($9 billion) Metro Gold Line, set to open on September 9, 2032. This 42-kilometer underground line will connect historic districts with new communities, integrating with existing lines and the Etihad Rail. The project aims to significantly improve travel times and boost public transport usage for millions of residents.
Will Iran play at the 2026 World Cup? Government responds after FIFA president says team will attend
Iran have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but their participation remains uncertain due to security concerns over playing in the United States. FIFA, led by Gianni Infantino, insists matches will proceed as scheduled. Irans government is still reviewing the situation, meaning a final decision on whether the team will travel has yet to be made.
Born after 2008? UK brings in tough new rule you may never be allowed to buy cigarettes
The UK is implementing a groundbreaking law to effectively ban smoking for future generations by progressively raising the legal age to buy tobacco. This phased approach aims to significantly reduce smoking-related deaths and healthcare costs without impacting current smokers. New vaping regulations are also introduced to protect young people, marking a historic step in public health.
Kuwaiti actress Hayat Al-Fahad, a pioneering force in Gulf television and theatre, has passed away at 78 after a prolonged illness. Her death marks the end of an era for the region's entertainment industry, where she was a defining cultural voice for over five decades. Al-Fahad's career spanned acting, writing, and producing, leaving an indelible mark on Arab drama.
UK electricity price shake-up: Will your bills rise or fall under the new clean energy plan?
The UK government is overhauling its electricity pricing to decouple household bills from volatile gas markets, aiming to leverage cheaper renewable energy. This once-in-a-generation opportunity seeks to deliver cleaner, more secure, and ultimately cheaper power by giving renewables a greater role in price setting.
Dubai launches work from park initiative to turn public spaces into flexible work hubs
Dubai is transforming public parks into Work from Park spaces, offering nature-based work environments for professionals, freelancers, and small businesses. This initiative, supported by Group AMANA and Letswork, aims to enhance quality of life and boost economic activity. The first location opens in May 2026 at Al Barsha Pond Park, with more to follow.
UAE issues new school rules as students return to classrooms with strict safety measures
Over a million UAE students returned to classrooms on Monday, April 20, for a full-scale resumption of in-person learning after weeks of distance education. Strict safety protocols and a nationwide traffic management plan are in place, while hybrid learning options remain available for parents. The move signifies a broader return to normalcy following regional stability.
Saudi Arabia arrests over 14,000 illegal residents in week-long crackdown, thousands deported
Saudi Arabia's nationwide crackdown resulted in the arrest of 14,487 illegal residents between April 9 and April 15. Violations included residency, border security, and labor laws, with thousands now undergoing legal procedures or deportation. The Ministry of Interior also warned of severe penalties for those aiding illegal entry.

