Saudi Arabia launches 5 rail routes to cut cargo time and costs, linking Gulf ports faster
Saudi Arabia has launched five new rail logistics routes to accelerate cargo movement and reduce transport costs, connecting Gulf ports with key economic hubs. This initiative aims to enhance supply chain efficiency, ease highway congestion, and position the Kingdom as a vital link in global trade under Vision 2030.
Qatar resumes full maritime traffic, all vessels allowed from Sunday
Qatar has fully reopened its maritime traffic for all vessels, restoring normal sea operations after precautionary restrictions. The Ministry of Transport confirmed the decision, citing improved regional stability. This move allows commercial and private vessels to resume operations within designated hours, with a strong emphasis on safety compliance and a warning against price gouging in marine services.
Dubai's education authority now permits home-based learning for children aged 0-6, recognizing diverse early development needs. This policy empowers parents to shape their child's initial educational journey, ensuring quality standards align with formal schooling. The move fosters flexibility, allowing home environments to nurture cognitive, emotional, and social growth alongside traditional nurseries.
Abu Dhabi's education department has mandated live online classes and strict attendance tracking for all schools, mirroring in-person learning standards. This aims to boost student discipline and academic outcomes, ensuring remote education is as rigorous as classroom teaching. Recorded lessons are now supplementary, with a focus on interactive, real-time instruction to enhance engagement and understanding across the emirate.
Dubai reopens Shri Krishna Temple and St Marys Church from April 11 with limited services
Dubai's Shri Krishna Temple and St Mary's Catholic Church reopened on April 11, 2026, after precautionary closures due to heightened regional tensions. These reopenings signal a gradual return to normal religious activities, with both institutions implementing safety measures and controlled access for worshippers.
UAE: Sharjah Ruler approves 330 municipal jobs, Emirati graduates and high school holders eligible
His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi has approved the recruitment of 330 Emirati citizens across Sharjah's municipalities. This initiative aims to boost national workforce participation and enhance public services, with a focus on supporting graduates and improving municipal operations. The recruitment drive will strengthen local governance and service delivery throughout the emirate.
Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid calls on residents to raise UAE flag across homes, buildings
Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has urged citizens and residents to proudly display the UAE flag on homes and buildings. This initiative, a tradition marking national unity and pride, aims to foster a collective sense of belonging. The widespread visual display reinforces the nation's founding values and shared future, connecting its diverse population.
Saudia announces resumption of flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi from April 11
Saudi Arabian Airlines is resuming limited flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman from Jeddah starting Saturday, April 11. This marks a cautious return to service after a six-week suspension due to regional tensions. Passengers are urged to confirm flight status as operations may change based on ground conditions.
Dubai Humanitarian has facilitated the airlift of 96 metric tonnes of critical medical supplies to Afghanistan, supporting over 250,000 people. This coordinated effort, involving leading international agencies, highlights Dubai's role as a global humanitarian hub and a key enabler of rapid relief operations in complex environments.
Kuwait's Jazeera Airways cancels flights to 9 Indian cities until May 15, offers refund
Jazeera Airways has halted flights to nine Indian cities until May 15 due to operational issues, impacting travel to Coimbatore, Goa, and Lucknow, among others. Affected passengers can expect full refunds, with credit shells for those who booked via travel agents. The airline expressed regret for the disruption but continues serving eight other Indian destinations from Dammam.
Bahrain's airspace has reopened after a multi-day closure due to regional tensions, allowing Bahrain International Airport to resume operations. National carrier Gulf Air is gradually restoring flights to over 15 destinations, prioritizing high-demand routes. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses as operations are phased and schedules remain limited amid ongoing regional stability concerns.
UAE and Bahrain sign currency swap agreement worth AED 20 billion
The UAE and Bahrain have inked a significant AED 20 billion currency swap deal, fostering deeper financial ties and economic cooperation. This five-year pact, formalised by their central bank governors, aims to boost local currency usage in trade and investment, enhancing regional financial integration and stability. Officials view this as a crucial step for economic growth and stronger partnerships.
Saudi Arabias Hajj Ministry unveils discount initiative for pilgrims via Nusuk Card
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah launched the Nusuk Card initiative, offering pilgrims deals and discounts across various sectors like retail, transport, and hospitality. This official identification card enhances pilgrim experience by providing access to special offers and ensuring smoother movement throughout the holy sites, reflecting a commitment to improved services.
UAE becomes worlds first 10 giga nation, launches ultra-fast U6GHz internet network
The UAE has launched the world's first commercial upper 6GHz (U6GHz) network, a significant advancement in internet technology. This new network, operating between 64257125 MHz, promises faster, smoother, and more reliable connections, with potential speeds up to 10Gbps for downloads. It is poised to support growing data demands and future 6G technology.
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.

