On an annual basis, off-plan apartment sales rose 4.2 per cent compared with AED 18.9bn recorded in April 2025, which saw 9,283 transactions …
Dubai Police say criminal, disturbing reports decline in first quarter of 2026
An official said that this is the impact of preventive actions and signifies how successful field and analytical efforts have been …
Dubai honours bus driver who helped blind man safely cross road
Seeing the man struggling at the roadside, Naeem Abbas Muhammad stepped in, gently guiding him across traffic and staying by his side until he reached safety …
Sharjah and Al Wasl reach UAE Youth Handball Super Cup final
Sharjah and Al Wasl have secured their spots in the UAE Youth Handball Super Cup final, setting the stage for an exciting showdown on Wednesday at Al …
Dubai-Sharjah commute times rise as peak traffic returns
Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, where operations rooms, camera networks and advanced traffic systems are already active …
Dubai relaxes residency visa norms for property buyers, lowers entry barrier: What it means for Indian buyers
Dubai has eased property visa norms by removing the minimum value requirement for individual buyers, a move likely to boost demand and widen investor access | Real Estate News …
Dh264,000 prize: Dubai Police to host ‘Proud of UAE’ cycling race on May 3
The race will bring together professional cyclists, amateurs, residents, and citizens, creating a sporting atmosphere reflecting the UAE’s spirit of unity …
Israel and the UAE find common cause as the Iran war cracks old Middle East alliances
Israel’s military support for the UAE during the Iran war has revealed growing divisions in the Gulf, as the Emiratis forge new and unexpected partnerships.
Etihad layoffs, $3.45 billion shock demand and more: Why UAE is tightening screws on Pakistan while embracing India
A string of moves, from Etihad layoffs to a $3.45 billion repayment demand and potential business exits, shows the UAE is taking a tougher, more transactional stance toward Pakistan.
UAE Warns Iran Cannot Be Trusted Over Strait Of Hormuz As Blockade Persists
UAE warns Iran cannot be trusted over Strait of Hormuz as blockade persists, oil prices surge and tensions stall negotiations …
Dubai restaurants cut menus as Strait closure drives costs up
Dubai’s $9.5 billion restaurant sector is under strain as the Iran conflict keeps the Strait of Hormuz closed, driving up freight costs and causing ingredient shortages. Chefs are cutting menus, …
Modon Announces the Sell-Out of Tara Park on Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, Generating Nearing AED 2 Billion in Sales
Modon announces the sell-out of Tara Park on Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, generating nearing AED 2 billion in sales …
UAE says Iran cannot be trusted over Hormuz, peace efforts at an impasse
By Humeyra Pamuk, Ahmed Elimam and Ahmed Tolba WASHINGTON/DUBAI, May 1 (Reuters) – A senior United Arab Emirates official said on Friday Tehran could not be trusted over any unilateral arrangements it …
Israel sent laser system to UAE to help intercept Iranian missiles and drones — report
Sources say Jerusalem also sent a surveillance system and other weapons to the Gulf state, marking a major development in security cooperation with the Abraham Accords ally …
The UAE’s exit from Opec could bring ‘even bigger trouble’: Chinese expert
While the UAE’s departure from oil cartel is disruptive, it could also further drive apart Gulf Cooperation Council members, observer says …
UAE President, New Zealand PM discuss regional tensions and maritime security
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan discussed, in a phone call with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, the …
Dubai’s Meraas awards $653m contracts for 557 villas in Dubailand
The contracts cover 371 three to five-bedroom villas in The Acres and 186 five to seven-bedroom homes in The Acres Estates.