Ride with police: Dubai police launch weekly cycling initiative at Autodrome
Dubai Police have launched Ride with Police, a new weekly cycling initiative at Dubai Autodrome. This program invites residents to cycle alongside police officers and their professional cycling team in a structured, fitness-focused environment. The initiative aims to promote healthier lifestyles and foster community engagement by offering a unique opportunity for interaction.
Abu Dhabi Police arrest 375 for fake posts and illegal filming with fines up to Dh1 million and jail
Abu Dhabi Police arrested 375 individuals for filming sensitive incidents and spreading false information online amid regional tensions. Authorities emphasized that such actions risk public panic and national security, leading to strict enforcement of cybercrime laws with severe penalties for violations.
UAE unveils Dh6-billion transport masterplan to cut DubaiSharjahAjman traffic chaos
Commuters between Dubai, Sharjah, and Ajman will soon experience significant relief. A massive Dh6 billion highway project and a new Bus Rapid Transit system are set to transform travel. These initiatives aim to reduce traffic jams and offer faster public transport. The plan focuses on smarter mobility, not just more roads.
Saudi Arabias life expectancy rises to nearly 80 years, up from 74 in 2016
Saudi Arabia's life expectancy has risen to 79.9 years, nearing its Vision 2030 goal. This progress is attributed to a significant expansion in clinical trials, which grew by 51.4% between 2023 and 2025, speeding up access to new treatments and enhancing research impact.
Kuwait sets KD10 cash limit across 6 service sectors, mandates digital payments above cap
Kuwait is now mandating electronic payments for services exceeding 10 dinars, impacting salons, gyms, and pest control firms. This move by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry aims to boost financial transparency and curb cash transactions. The regulation encourages secure digital payments, enhancing oversight and accountability across various business sectors.
Saudi Arabia mandates 100% employment of KSA nationals in 69 private sector jobs
Saudi Arabia, Russia 90-day visa-free travel begins from May 11: Ministry announces
Saudi Arabia and Russia are implementing a visa-free travel agreement starting May 11, allowing citizens short-term visits of up to 90 days annually for tourism, business, and family. This initiative, stemming from a December 2025 deal, aims to foster closer people-to-people connections and enhance bilateral cooperation, though work, study, residency, and religious travel still require visas.
UAE extends Nafis programme to 2040; 176,000 Emiratis employed so far
The UAE's Nafis programme is now extended until 2040, a significant move to boost Emirati employment in the private sector. New initiatives offer support for children and wives of Emiratis working in private companies, alongside expanded children's allowances. This long-term strategy aims to build a sustainable national workforce and reduce reliance on public sector jobs.
A UAE-based pastry chain owner, Maria Paz Banaag-Marquez, is distributing 300 free grocery packets to expatriate families facing financial hardship due to reduced wages and unpaid leave. Each Dh75 packet contains essential staples. Maria, who moved to the UAE in 2008, is personally funding additional aid, demonstrating her gratitude to the nation.
Mass crackdown in Saudi Arabia: Over 14,000 illegal residents arrested in one week
Saudi Arabia's security forces have arrested over 14,000 individuals in a nationwide crackdown on illegal residents. The operation targeted violations of residency, labour, and border laws. Thousands are being deported, while others face legal procedures. Authorities are also penalizing those who aid undocumented individuals. The public is urged to report violations.
Saudi Arabia makes history with 'Shams' satellite launch, joins NASA's Artemis Programme
Saudi Arabia has made a historic entry into NASA's Artemis program with the successful launch of its Shams satellite. This marks the first Arab nation's participation in the lunar mission, contributing vital space weather research. The initiative underscores the Kingdom's growing technological prowess and commitment to global space collaboration.
Saudi Arabia is accelerating Hajj 2026 preparations with earlier visa processing and a fully digital Nusuk platform for millions of pilgrims. Strict timelines and new regulations aim to enhance safety and efficiency, while regional tensions may cause minor flight disruptions. Pilgrims must adhere to digital registration and compliance rules for a smoother experience.
Saudi Arabia has implemented new travel regulations, imposing significant fines and travel bans on citizens visiting restricted countries without official approval. These updated rules, under the Kingdoms Travel Documents Law, aim to protect citizens from high-risk regions and ensure compliance with security, political, and health considerations.

