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Qatar has officially designated February 11, 2025, as a public holiday to celebrate National Sports Day. This annual event, observed every second Tuesday of February, promotes fitness, well-being, and an active lifestyle for both citizens and residents. Since its introduction in 2012, National Sports Day has grown into a nationwide celebration, with sports clubs, organizations, and communities hosting various activities. The day encourages people to engage in physical exercise, from friendly matches to professional sports demonstrations, all aimed at highlighting the benefits of an active lifestyle. The Amiri Diwan confirmed the holiday through the state news agency QNA, stating: "On...
Feb 10, 08:33 Qatar
Dubai continues to be a top global destination, with a record-breaking 18.72 million international visitors coming to the city in 2024. This marks a 9% increase from 2023, when the city welcomed 17.15 million tourists. The latest figures, released by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), highlight the city's growing appeal to travelers worldwide. Why more tourists are choosing Dubai? Several key factors contributed to this: Year-round events: Dubai hosts a packed calendar of business summits, trade exhibitions, sports competitions, and entertainment events, drawing both professionals and tourists to the city. New luxury hotels: The city’s hospitality sector...
Feb 10, 08:16 Dubai
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has named the best and worst government departments when it comes to bureaucracy. Sheikh Mohammed has long been vocal about the negative impact of excessive bureaucracy, calling it “the art of turning simple things into complex ones.” He believes government systems should focus on results, not just paperwork and rigid rules. This year’s top three least bureaucratic departments are: Department of Justice Department of State Department of Energy and Infrastructure These offices were praised for prioritizing efficiency over unnecessary procedures and for...
Feb 10, 07:43 UAE
Hai Ramadan, Expo City
Get ready for Hai Ramadan at Expo City Dubai, a month-long celebration packed with food, culture, and family-friendly fun. From February 27 to March 27, experience the spirit of Ramadan in a vibrant, welcoming setting. "Hai" means "neighborhood" and "welcome" in Arabic, and that’s exactly what this festival is about—bringing people together. As you walk through Al Wasl Avenue, you’ll find traditional Emirati-themed stations that bring local customs to life. Step into a nostalgic old-style grocery store, relax in cozy seating areas, and explore fun interactive experiences like the Yado House Floos system, where kids can earn treats through playful...
Feb 10, 07:22 Dubai
Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are joining forces to build the King Hamad Bridge, a major infrastructure project expected to be completed by December 2030. This bridge will serve as a vital connection between the two Gulf nations, improving transportation, trade, and economic ties. The announcement came during the third meeting of the Saudi-Bahraini Coordination Council, where officials reviewed the progress of key projects, including investments, environmental initiatives, and infrastructure development. Alongside the new bridge, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are also working on a railway project, set for completion in the same year. These projects reflect the countries' commitment to modernizing...
Feb 7, 15:16 Bahrain
For the first time ever, Global Village will celebrate the Emirati tradition of Hag Al Laila, inviting visitors to take part in this cultural festivity from February 13 to 16. This special event highlights the rich heritage of the UAE and the spirit of giving as families prepare for the holy month of Ramadan. Hag Al Laila, also called Qargian, is an Emirati tradition observed on the 15th night of Sha’ban, which falls on February 13 this year. It is a time when children dress in colorful clothes, sing traditional songs, and collect sweets from their neighbors. Global Village will...
Feb 7, 14:58 Dubai
Wild Wadi Waterpark is making a splash once again! One of Dubai’s favorite waterparks is reopening this Saturday, February 8, and it’s bringing a wave of exciting deals for visitors. If you're a UAE resident, you can grab a ticket for just AED 169 per person by showing your Emirates ID. Non-residents can join in the fun for AED 199 per person. For those who can’t get enough of the action, an annual pass is available for a discounted price of AED 399 per person. Want to skip the long queues? The new AED 99 Wild Pass gives you fast-track...
Feb 7, 14:41 Dubai
Step into a world of words and rhythm at Ramadan Nights on March 21 at Dubai Opera. This special evening brings together three poets — Faisal Al-Adwani, Mohammed Saakran, and Nasser Alwobair — for a mesmerizing journey through poetry and culture. Faisal Al-Adwani, a Kuwaiti poet, crafts powerful verses that explore love, identity, and life’s deeper meanings. Joining him is Saudi poet Mohammed Saakran, whose poetry reflects on heritage, personal experiences, and social themes. The evening promises to be truly special with poetry coming to life on stage — each verse carrying emotion, each rhythm echoing through the halls of...
Feb 7, 11:48 Dubai
Abu Dhabi is set to host the UAE Tour Women this weekend, leading to temporary road closures across the city. Authorities have announced rolling closures from Friday, February 7, to Sunday, February 9, to ensure a smooth race for participants. The final stage of the cycling race will take place in Abu Dhabi city on Sunday, February 9, with road closures from 1 PM to 5 PM. Check the map below to see the route of the race. When and Where Will Roads Be Closed? Friday, February 7 The second stage, called "Year of Community," covers 111 km. Roads in...
Feb 7, 11:20 Abu Dhabi
Big changes are coming to one of Dubai’s busiest neighborhoods! Al Karama, known for its vibrant streets, affordable shopping, and mouthwatering street food, will soon be transformed into a car-free zone. On Thursday, February 6, Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced the launch of the Super Block initiative, a major step toward making Dubai more sustainable. The plan? To turn key residential areas into pedestrian-friendly zones, reducing car traffic and increasing green spaces. Al Karama is one of Dubai’s most densely populated areas, packed with shops, restaurants, and thousands of residents. But with limited space...
Feb 7, 10:52 Dubai
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