The Abu Dhabi Media Office said on US social media company X that the incident occurred “in the vicinity of Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD” and was caused by “falling debris following the …
Five Indians injured in Abu Dhabi after missile debris hits KEZAD industrial hub
UAE air defense systems successfully neutralized the incoming threat, though the resulting debris sparked two fires in the industrial area. Representational Image Abu Dhabi: Shrapnel from an …
Five injured in Abu Dhabi after missile intercepted near KEZAD, authorities say
Five people were injured and two fires broke out in Abu Dhabi on Saturday as a result of debris falling from a ballistic missile interception, the emirate’s media office said.
Dubai, UAE News Live Updates: At least 12 US soldiers injured in attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia
Among the wounded, at least two suffered shrapnel injuries that were not considered life-threatening. Several others were also affected, but the exact nature of their injuries was not immediately …
UAE petrol prices, Eid holiday dates, Dubai property demand, Hormuz disruption impact – 10 business stories you missed this week
UAE petrol price changes, Dubai property demand , Hormuz disruption and business resilience – 10 stories you missed this week …
Al-Futtaim’s Malls report strong Ramadan & Eid performance, signaling positive momentum and long-term resilience for the retail sector
DUBAI, UAE – Al-Futtaim Real Estate saw strong trading momentum across its UAE malls portfolio including Dubai Festival City Mall, Festival Plaza and Arabian Center during the 2026 Ramadan and Eid …
Fourth Pakistani killed in UAE as missile debris hits Abu Dhabi area
A fourth Pakistani national has died in Abu Dhabi after missile debris struck a residential area. The Embassy is coordinating repatriation efforts for the deceased.
Dubai real estate bonds dip into distress
Dubai real estate bonds, including those issued by Binghatti and Omniyat, are trading with high yield spreads amid the regional war …
New Gulf Shipping Route via Khor Fakkan and Sharjah Emerges Amid Hormuz Crisis
Cargo volumes at Iraq’s main deep-water port of Umm Qasr Port have dropped by around 50% since the outbreak of the war, according to …
Checking In: JW Marriott Marquis Dubai
If you’ve been in Dubai long enough, you’ll know that JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai has always been one of those properties people use as a reference point in Business Bay. It’s a reliable landmark …
Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown promotes Sawyer to wellness supervisor
Dubai, UAE, 1st April 2026: Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown announces the promotion of Sawyer, a rescued Saluki who has been part of the hotel since October 2025, now officially stepping into the role of …
UAE retail resilience: Al-Futtaim malls record 8 per cent Ramadan, Eid sales growth as Dubai Festival City Mall leads
Al-Futtaim Real Estate reports 8 per cent sales growth in UAE malls during Ramadan and Eid, led by Festival City Mall’s 12 per cent rise …
Sharjah Charity International steps up weather monitoring efforts
Sharjah Charity International has intensified its emergency preparedness as its Crisis and Disaster Team continues to hold daily meetings to monitor …
Dubai’s new ‘pay-it-forward’ dining concept lets you buy meals for strangers
Dubai’s dining scene has a new feel‑good twist: a citywide “pay‑it‑forward” platform that lets you buy treats in advance for someone you may never meet. TreatOnUs.ae turns simple acts of kindness into …
Chefs become customers: Dubai’s restaurant community rallies to keep tables full
As the downturn hits Dubai’s restaurant scene, more than 100 chefs, restaurateurs and industry figures have found a practical way to survive the dip in trade. Each week, one restaurant is randomly …
Dubai’s dining model is under pressure – and residents hold the answer
Dining out in Dubai has long been built on a high-stakes formula: prime locations, high fit-out costs, globally sourced ingredients, and menus priced to sustain it all. As one restaurateur once put it …
Riyadh, Dubai delay finance events as Iran war disrupts region
A growing number of state-backed conferences across key Middle Eastern hubs are being postponed as Iranian attacks on Gulf countries disrupt travel and raise security concerns.