UAE orders release for 900+ Indian prisoners ahead of National Day
The UAE has released over 900 Indian prisoners as part of a humanitarian pardon ordered by President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This significant gesture, coinciding with National Day celebrations, includes the clearing of financial penalties, enabling a genuine fresh start for the inmates. The release strengthens the deep-rooted brotherhood and goodwill between the UAE and India.
Kuwait Airways Adds 11 Routes: Carrier launches new summer destinations; 15% discount offered
Kuwait Airways is expanding its international network with 11 new summer 2026 destinations, including European and Mediterranean cities. This strategic move aims to diversify offerings and cater to rising travel demand. Additionally, a limited-time 15% discount on economy class flights is available for bookings made between January 22 and February 15, 2026.
Expats in the UAE: Check if you can exchange your driving licence without a test
Expatriates in the UAE can now easily exchange their driving licences from 57 countries, including recent additions like Croatia and Texas, bypassing lengthy tests. This streamlined process, requiring a valid licence and an eye test, allows professionals and families to quickly get on the road, reinforcing the UAE's 'move-in ready' status for its diverse international community.
Six months, 2,000 buyers: Dubai first-time scheme sparks AED3.25bn in sales
Dubai's groundbreaking First-Time Home Buyer Programme has empowered over 2,000 residents to own homes, generating billions in property sales. This initiative, a collaboration between government bodies and financial institutions, offers tailored support and priority access, significantly boosting the real estate sector and fostering long-term residency. It's a major step towards inclusive homeownership.
One man, 1,000 dependents: How a dead mans identity fueled Kuwaits biggest citizenship scam
Kuwait has uncovered a massive citizenship fraud case. Nearly a thousand people have lost their nationality. This extensive fraud originated from a single citizenship file. Investigations revealed false registrations of dependents over decades. DNA testing played a crucial role in identifying fraudulent claims. Authorities are now seeking five individuals for further verification.
Saudi Arabia rolls out Nitaqat 2.0, targeting 340,000 private sector jobs over three years
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development launched the second phase of the Nitaqat Al-Mutawar program, aiming to create over 340,000 private sector jobs for citizens within three years. This initiative builds on the success of the first phase, which exceeded its employment targets, demonstrating the program's effectiveness in boosting national participation in the private workforce.
UAE sees cloudy weather, possible rain in northern regions today
The UAE is set for a shift towards unsettled weather starting Friday, January 23, 2026, as a weak low-pressure system brings increased cloud cover and a chance of light rainfall, particularly over coastal and northern areas. Residents should prepare for rising humidity and potential mist or fog, especially in western regions overnight and into Saturday morning.
No outdoor loudspeakers this Ramadan: Saudi Ministry issues clear mosque rules
Saudi Arabia is enforcing strict mosque rules for Ramadan, limiting outdoor loudspeakers to the Adhan and Iqama to ensure peace. Mosques must adhere to official prayer times and prepare facilities, including designated iftar areas and clean women's prayer spaces. These measures aim for an organized, respectful, and spiritually enriching experience for worshippers and surrounding communities.
UAE new child digital safety law puts parents at risk of fines up to AED 1 million
The UAE has enacted a new Child Digital Safety Law, holding parents legally accountable for their children's online activities. Effective January 1, 2026, the law mandates Digital Due Diligence, requiring guardians to ensure age-appropriate platform use and prevent data sharing. Neglect can result in fines ranging from AED 5,000 to AED 100,000, with potential for mandatory digital rehabilitation courses.
Did it really snow in UAE? The truth behind Dubai crown prince Sheikh Hamdans viral photo
Dubai's Crown Prince shared a viral image of the Burj Khalifa covered in snow, sparking a city-wide fascination with the current cold snap. While a fantasy, the 'real feel' temperature has dropped significantly, with Jebel Jais recording near-freezing levels.
Can NRIs in UAE buy property on behalf of a friend in India? Legal ways to do so
NRIs in the UAE cannot legally pay property deposits for friends in India due to Indian foreign exchange laws. Attempting to do so risks serious violations of FEMA, leading to investigations by the Enforcement Directorate and hefty penalties. Buyers must use authorised channels like the RBI's LRS or local UAE financing for compliant transactions.
Can Dubai tenants let family stay? What law allows for relatives; what can cause legal trouble
Dubai tenants hosting relatives face specific rules. Short family visits are generally fine, but extended stays or co-residency require landlord permission. Article 24 of Dubai's tenancy law mandates written consent for subletting or significant occupancy changes. Ignoring these rules can lead to disputes and eviction. Always check your contract and inform your landlord.
No Permit, No Repair: Kuwait mandates pre-approval for all exhaust repairs
Kuwait's General Traffic Department has implemented a new procedure requiring official approval before exhaust system repairs for vehicles and motorcycles. Owners must obtain a repair permit from Technical Inspection Departments for violations, then get a follow-up inspection after repairs at authorized facilities. This aims to streamline services, ensure compliance with technical standards, and reduce noise pollution.
Summer 2026 travel crunch: UAE residents race for Schengen visas
UAE travellers are booking summer 2026 getaways unusually early, with enquiries starting in January. This shift is driven by significant visa appointment backlogs for Schengen and UK travel, alongside rising airfare and hotel costs. Residents are adopting a more strategic approach, booking early to secure deals and avoid potential delays.
An Indian expat in Dubai faces a staggering Dh400,000 hospital bill after a motorbike crash on E311 left him with multiple fractures. Avinash Sequeira, uninsured, underwent emergency surgeries and faces more, highlighting critical issues of road safety, high healthcare costs, and insurance gaps for freelancers in the UAE. His family seeks community support.
Skip the layover: SpiceJet launches direct AhmedabadSharjah flights this February
SpiceJet will launch non-stop flights between Ahmedabad and Sharjah from February 5, 2026, adding its second UAE destination after Dubai. Operating five days a week, the service targets business travellers, tourists, and expatriates. The route strengthens connectivity between India and the United Arab Emirates, with fares starting around Dh900 and bookings now open across official channels using available bilateral capacity for passengers.
Dubai teacher killed in tragic road accident, school community mourns
A Year 4 teacher at Durham School Dubai, Sebastian Charles, tragically died in a road accident. Principal Kieran McLaughlin confirmed the news, highlighting Charles's recent, positive impact on pupils and staff. The school is offering grief counselling and encouraging open conversations with children. Sports day events were postponed out of respect for the well-liked educator.
Drivers in the UAE, particularly Abu Dhabi, are warned of fake Darb toll alerts via SMS. These scams claim pending fees and urge quick payment via suspicious links. Authorities emphasise using only official Darb channels for verification and payment to prevent financial loss and identity theft. Stay vigilant against these phishing attempts.
UAE plans 95-day paid maternity leave for government jobs is private sector next?
UAE government employees may soon receive 95 days of paid maternity leave as lawmakers push for enhanced family-friendly policies. This move, alongside calls for flexible work options and stronger domestic abuse protections, aims to bolster family stability and employee well-being. While the extension targets federal entities, private sector changes would necessitate amendments to current labor laws.
Dubai gold prices hit record high, surge Dh50 per gram in 2026: Should you buy now or wait?
Gold prices in the UAE are soaring in early 2026, mirroring global rallies driven by geopolitical unease and safe-haven demand. Dubai's gold market sees record highs, with 24-carat gold reaching AED 573.75 per gram. This surge reflects international financial trends, impacting local jewellery souks and attracting investors seeking stability amid market volatility.
As Ramadan 2026 approaches, experts urge Muslims to prepare physically and nutritionally for fasting. Key advice includes wise hydration, balanced suhoor for sustained energy, breaking fast with dates and water and focusing on nutrient-dense iftar meals. Avoiding caffeine and fried foods, alongside smart movement and rest, are also crucial for a safe and comfortable observance.
Explained: Why is UAE reviewing medicine prices? What can lower drug bills in Emirates?
Medicines are becoming a major concern in the UAE. Officials are now reviewing how drug prices are set. This review aims to close the gap between official prices and what people actually pay. The government is also looking at boosting local drug manufacturing. These changes are expected to make essential medicines more affordable for everyone in the UAE.
Looking for a job in the UAE? Sharjah announces 2,000 government posts under 2026 budget
Sharjah's Ruler approved 1,000 new government jobs for Emirati graduates, part of a 2,000-position initiative under the Sharjah 2026 budget. A fast-track training program with a AED 6,000 monthly allowance will launch in February 2026 for key specializations, ensuring a direct path to employment for the emirate's youth.
UAE signs four major defence deals worth AED880 million at UMEX & SimTEX 2026
On the first day of UMEX & SimTEX 2026, the UAE signed four major defence contracts worth AED879.785 million. Deals with EDGE Group and Diveco International cover unmanned vehicles, advanced aircraft, and remotely operated systems. Announced by Tawazun Council for Defence Enablement, the contracts strengthen local capabilities, foster technology transfer, and highlight the UAEs growing role in advanced defence industries.
Dubai launches Zhongtong electric buses: Sustainable UAE transport that runs 280km on one charge
Dubai has launched Zhongtong electric buses, capable of 280km on a single charge, marking a significant step in its 2050 zero-emission transport strategy. This initiative, part of a larger 735-bus procurement, aims to electrify public transport, enhancing sustainability and passenger experience with advanced features. The move positions Dubai as a leader in green mobility within the Gulf region.
Legal work made simple: Dubai Police launches digital platform for lawyers
Dubai Police has launched a dedicated Lawyer's Digital Platform, enabling legal professionals to manage paperwork and track cases online 24/7. This secure platform, accessible via UAE Pass, streamlines legal procedures and enhances efficiency by centralizing seven specialized services. The initiative signifies Dubai Police's commitment to modernizing digital services for faster, more accessible legal processes.
How powerful is Mohammed bin Salman compared to other Gulf royals?
Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, has consolidated immense power, becoming the de facto ruler. His influence, amplified by the vast Public Investment Fund, extends regionally and globally. While a key peer, UAE's Mohammed bin Zayed, presents a rivalry, MBS's control over Saudi Arabia's economic and political levers makes him the Gulf's most dominant royal.
Dubai ahead of Ramadan 2026: Whats changing for parking, Salik, schools, work life
Dubai is gearing up for Ramadan 2026 with adjusted Salik toll timings, reduced paid parking hours and shorter work and school days. These changes aim to ease daily routines for residents and visitors during the holy month, reflecting a blend of spiritual observance and practical convenience. Shorter fasting hours are also anticipated, making the period more manageable.
Saudi Arabia raises saudization to 60% in marketing and sales jobs with minimum wage of SAR 5,500
Saudi Arabias Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has raised Saudization rates to 60 percent for marketing and sales roles in the private sector, effective January 19. Establishments with three or more employees must comply within 90 days. Targeted positions include managers, specialists, and representatives, with a minimum wage of SAR 5,500. Support programs and guidance are provided to ease implementation.
Dubai's taxis saw a record 104,162 items lost in 2025, including over AED 2 million in cash, 35,000 electronics and 3,000 official documents. The RTA's efficient, multilingual system, utilising call centers, virtual agents and a smart app, ensures swift recovery, often within two hours, fostering trust in the city's mobility network.
Completely unfounded: UAE Ministry of Defence denies Yemen Riyan Airport weapons allegations
The UAE Ministry of Defence has firmly rejected allegations of weapons, explosives, and secret prisons at Riyan Airport in Mukalla, Yemen. The Ministry confirmed that all Emirati forces and equipment withdrew from Yemen on 2 January 2026. Officials called the claims unfounded and politically motivated, emphasizing that the facilities in question are standard military structures with no hidden purpose.
Abu Dhabi crowned Worlds Safest City for 10th straight year: How the UAE capital does it
Abu Dhabi has once again been crowned the world's safest city for the tenth year running, according to the latest Numbeo Global Safety Index. This remarkable achievement highlights the UAE capital's consistent dedication to public safety through advanced technology, proactive policing and strong community engagement, ensuring residents and visitors feel secure at all hours.
Saudi second semester schedule revealed: 92 school days with Ramadan adjustments and multiple breaks
The Ministry of Education has revealed the full schedule for Saudi Arabias second semester. The semester will span 92 school days, with adjustments during Ramadan, and includes three breaks totalling 28 days. Official holidays feature Founder's Day, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha, with some regions observing holidays earlier. Summer vacation begins after the semester ends, with regional variations.

