As living costs continue to rise, financial experts urge UAE residents relying on monthly paychecks to establish an emergency fund capable of covering at least six months of essential expenses.
As living costs continue to rise, financial experts urge UAE residents relying on monthly paychecks to establish an emergency fund capable of covering at least six months of essential expenses.
As travel demand surges ahead of the Eid Al Adha celebrations, air ticket prices from the UAE to several Arab destinations have climbed sharply, with fares increasing by as much as 45 percent.
Delivery motorcycles will no longer be permitted on specific roads across Abu Dhabi beginning May 15, as authorities introduce new traffic measures aimed at improving road safety and regulating vehicle movement.
Job market trends in the UAE highlight several sectors anticipated to drive recruitment activity, with certain industries set to expand workforce needs and generate new employment opportunities in the coming period.
Before the discovery of oil, the UAE’s economy was shaped by traditional livelihoods such as pearl diving, textile weaving, and dhow construction, which together laid the foundation of its earliest industrial activity.
CBSE-affiliated schools in the UAE have been instructed to ensure the implementation of a third-language programme for Grade 6 students before the May 31 deadline set by the education board.
The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai has clarified the latest e-scooter guidelines, including where riders are permitted to travel, areas where scooters are banned, and the fines imposed for violating traffic rules.
Businesses in the UAE that fail to achieve their required Emiratisation goals for the first half of 2026 could face financial penalties starting from July 1, following the official compliance deadline on June 30.
Amid tensions caused by the Iran attacks, residents across Dubai have been relying on local community groups and support networks for comfort, reassurance, and practical assistance during uncertain times.
The President of the Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan shared a warm and emotional message after meeting the Ruler of Dubai, describing the moment as deeply honourable and likening it to a “crown on my head,” reflecting strong respect and mutual regard.