UAE News Roundup August 23, 2025: Top Stories, Practical Updates, and Key Opportunities for Residents and Businesses

Welcome to the UAE Daily News Roundup for 23rd August 2025—a trusted source for residents, families, and business professionals seeking clear updates each morning. Today’s edition brings you the top headlines in one place, covering education changes, business movers, humanitarian support, fresh dining spots, and the latest weather guidance. For those following the full story all month, you can catch up on earlier regional highlights in the UAE Daily News Roundup August 9, 2025. Expect practical insights, key opportunities, and what these developments mean for your daily life across the Emirates.

Top Education Updates

Education in the UAE is moving into a new phase this August as schools open their doors for the 2025–2026 year. Families and students across the country are preparing for changes, with new rules, new technology, and clear guidance in place for the weeks ahead. If your routine revolves around children or teaching schedules, it pays to know what’s happening in classrooms this week.

Over 1 Million Students Return

UAE schools are set to welcome over 1 million students back for the new term. Campuses across the Emirates will implement smoother entry routines, with staggered arrivals and extra support for new joiners. For working parents, that means less worry about busy drop-offs and more confidence that children are in safe hands.

  • Most schools are kicking off with orientation days to help both students and parents settle in.
  • Extra bus monitoring and health checks are in place to keep daily commutes safe.
  • For families moving into new school zones, dedicated support teams can answer last-minute questions or resolve issues.

You can read more about how UAE schools are preparing for the new academic year in this detailed Gulf News report.

AI Curriculum Rolls Out

This year, the UAE is moving forward with technology in the classroom. Select schools will roll out a formal Artificial Intelligence curriculum for the first time, led by Ministry of Education standards. If you have tech-savvy kids or run an after-school programme, it’s a good time to ask how AI will shape lessons and homework.

Key highlights include:

  • Introduction of basic coding and AI projects for students from early grades.
  • Access to specialist staff and new resources for both teachers and parents.
  • Push toward real-world learning and teamwork, focusing on Dubai and Abu Dhabi schools first.

Learn more about the new AI curriculum and what it means for students in this Gulf News update on UAE AI curriculum.

Clarification on School Timings

The Ministry of Education has moved swiftly to address rumours about changes in school hours. As of today, the government has confirmed there is no change to school timings for any age group, including kindergartens. This gives working parents and teachers a sense of stability in their routines.

  • Standard school hours continue across public and private campuses.
  • Any future change will be communicated directly through school authorities.
  • Parents urged to rely only on official channels for updates on daily schedules.

Details on official guidance can be found via the Khaleej Times school hours clarification.

Guidance for Indian Expat Families

Some schools with Indian curriculums are now requesting Aadhaar identification details for students, following a new CBSE regulation. Schools are working closely with parents to explain requirements and deadlines, aiming to keep disruptions minimal.

  • If your child is in a CBSE school, expect direct communication from the administration.
  • Deadlines are being relaxed for families who need extra time gathering documents.
  • Most schools have set up helpdesks for paperwork support.

For ongoing changes related to international education, families can also explore broader educational resources in UAE.

Ban on Mobile Phones During Class

Dubai’s Emirates International School is introducing a full ban on mobile phones during classroom hours. The aim is to support focused learning and reduce distractions. This step might become a trend across other UAE private schools in the coming terms.

  • Students must keep phones in lockers or hand them in at the start of the day.
  • Schools are providing communication guidance for emergencies.
  • Parents are encouraged to support these rules by limiting mobile access at home before and after school.

Wondering how to choose the right school for your family’s values and learning needs? Dive into our expert guide to selecting top private schools in Dubai.

General Tips for a Smooth Start

With so much happening, here are a few pointers to help families and teachers settle into the first week smoothly:

  • Double-check school supply lists to avoid any last-minute shopping trips.
  • Stay alert for official school WhatsApp groups and email updates.
  • Set steady routines for bedtime, screen use, and after-school activities.

The start of the academic year sets the tone for success. Preparation, clear communication, and community support are the keys to making this transition as easy as possible.

Business & Economy Overview

Businessman organizing finances with tech devices and cash on desk. Photo by Kuncheek

The business climate in the UAE is buzzing as we move through August 2025. Entrepreneurs, established companies, and families looking for security see fresh opportunities, but also new risks. Growth looks strong from high finance through retail, with government data and market activity both pointing upward. Still, stories of mall auctions, gold price swings, and parking fines show it is not smooth sailing for every sector. For those watching closely, today’s signals will help you understand where to invest energy and plan your next move.

Economic Growth & Market Trends

The latest outlook projects the UAE economy to grow by around 5 percent in 2025. Experts believe smart investment in non-oil sectors is pushing momentum, bringing a new sense of confidence. Real estate continues to attract overseas buyers, while retail and consumer demand stay strong in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

  • Standard Chartered and similar forecasts underline a robust GDP trajectory, driven by tourism and innovation. See official numbers in this UAE economic growth projection.
  • The government is doubling down on initiatives to attract global business, like the Future 100, which highlights the next generation of high-growth companies. Applications just opened for 2025 Future 100 start-up opportunities.
  • Traditional assets like gold remain popular for both investors and consumers, even with prices above 380 dirhams per gram. See this Dubai gold price market update.

Key Business Moves & Retail Watch

Mall and retail stories are making headlines, pointing to changing consumer behaviour and landlord tactics.

  • Dubai’s iconic Lamcy Mall failed to attract a buyer again, raising fresh questions on the future of some legacy shopping malls in the new economy. Read the Lamcy Mall status update.
  • New dining and leisure venues continue to open, showing that lifestyle remains a key draw for residents and visitors alike. (For a full list of these trends, see the food, dining, and things-to-do section below.)
  • Parking regulation is tighter than ever, with a sharp 16% increase in violations in Dubai’s second quarter alone. Residents and businesses need to budget for higher fines or improve compliance—with details from this update on Dubai parking violations.

Major Infrastructure & Transport Highlights

Transport remains the backbone of commerce, but also poses fresh hurdles. Ongoing rail projects in Sharjah and across the Northern Emirates are causing some short-term road closures but promise better connectivity long-term.

  • Etihad Rail expansion is pushing ahead, with guidance on Sharjah traffic and closures now top priority for both logistics firms and commuters.
  • Residents are reminded to check the latest advisories, as delays could affect delivery schedules, work hours, and school runs.

For industry insights and more backstory on recent regional business trends this month, you can review our recent UAE News Roundup on Transport, Travel, Business & Weather – August 15, 2025.

Opportunities & Threats

Before taking action, it’s important to scan both sides of the street. Here’s a roundup for today:

Opportunities

  • Economic growth above average for the region, driven by tourism, tech, and events.
  • Access to initiatives like Future 100, opening doors for start-ups and scale-ups.
  • Steady demand for gold and currency stability, protecting purchasing power.
  • New restaurants and entertainment venues drawing more custom to retail districts.

Threats

  • Increased fines and stricter rules for parking, which could raise daily costs for both families and shop owners.
  • High gold prices making investment timing less predictable for small buyers.
  • Ongoing transport disruptions (railwork, scheduled closures) challenging regional logistics.
  • Legacy retail centres struggling to survive in an evolving consumer market.

The practical takeaway: Sharpen your compliance, watch costs, and be ready to shift focus as new opportunities open across both tech and traditional sectors.

Quick FAQs: UAE Business & Economy, August 23, 2025

How fast is the UAE economy growing in 2025?
The economy is projected to grow around 5% this year, with strong performance in tourism, non-oil sectors, and tech investments.

What sectors are performing best right now?
Tourism, real estate, professional services, and tech-led healthcare are leading the pack based on current industry reports.

Are gold prices high in Dubai now?
Yes, gold prices have topped 380 dirhams per gram, so buyers and investors should time their choices carefully.

Is it harder to park or do business in Dubai’s key retail areas?
Enforcement is up and fines are steeper, making attention to detail critical when parking near malls, offices, or business districts.

When will Etihad Rail upgrades be complete?
Completion timelines remain phased. Residents should expect traffic disruptions in areas near current works while the national rail project is ongoing.

What’s the outlook for shopping malls and retail?
Some older malls face tougher prospects, but new retail and dining openings keep consumer interest alive.

Where can I get daily business news updates for the UAE?
For daily highlights, see the UAE Daily News Roundup for August 20, 2025 and earlier editions for a full picture.

Stay clear-headed, work smarter—not just harder—this August. The UAE market rewards agility and risk awareness.

Tech, Community & Humanitarian Stories

Technology in the UAE is not just about smart cities and advanced gadgets. It directly shapes how we connect as a society, help each other in times of crisis, and create new opportunities for all. Today’s roundup looks at standout tech events, inspiring local heroes, and the growing connection between innovation and community service across the Emirates.

A diverse group of women in technology poses together in an office lobby, exuding confidence and teamwork. Photo by Christina Morillo

Autonomous Innovation in the Spotlight

Abu Dhabi is once again testing the boundaries of technology with its annual Autonomous Week. This year, engineers and innovators introduced new solutions in robotics, drones, and self-driving vehicles—highlighting how the UAE continues to invest in both community safety and smart mobility.

  • Visitors could experience drone rescue demos, find out how AI steers driverless trucks, and even see local students battle in robotics challenges.
  • Events like these fuel the tech pipeline, inspiring young Emiratis to consider engineering and IT careers, and providing families a first look at how tomorrow’s transport will feel.

For a snapshot of the latest inventions that could soon shape daily life, see the full Abu Dhabi Autonomous Week 2025 highlights.

AI’s Growing Role in UAE Healthcare

Healthcare in the UAE is undergoing important changes, with artificial intelligence now at the heart of new hospital and wellness projects. Abu Dhabi’s Hub71 continues to stake its reputation on using AI to improve medical services for families and communities.

  • Early trials are showing AI can cut patient wait times, help diagnose issues more accurately, and even predict future public health trends.
  • These developments offer hope for families managing long-term health needs—think of it as moving from old-fashioned charts to fast, proactive support.

To dive deeper into how Abu Dhabi’s tech sector is bringing AI to healthcare, review the timely update on Hub71’s commitment to AI healthcare transformation.

Humanitarian Leadership and Local Impact

Community spirit shines brightest in tough times. This week, the UAE played a central role in global relief work, opening its doors (and ports) to provide life-saving supplies when the world called for help.

  • Dubai’s humanitarian hub took centre stage, sharing behind-the-scenes stories of logistics and dedication through a new documentary. Ordinary workers, expert coordinators, and Emirati volunteers all share the spotlight.
  • The UAE also led World Humanitarian Day commemorations, paying tribute to those who lost their lives in service and reinforcing a national message: helping others is at the core of UAE identity.

For a moving account of the UAE’s humanitarian work, including a unique look inside Dubai’s sprawling logistics hub, read about the documentary in this feature from PR Newswire or the UAE’s World Humanitarian Day tribute.

Stories Shaping the UAE’s Community Bond

From previous news cycles, it’s clear that stories of neighbours helping neighbours never get old. Many community projects this week connected technology, education, and social causes.

  • Local groups in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi launched new civic notices aimed at keeping residents in the loop, while schools and civic centres rolled out digital tools to reach more families quickly and efficiently.
  • Cultural milestones, such as the sighting of the Safar crescent, brought people together for prayer and public gatherings, reinforcing the UAE’s blend of tradition and progress.

Key Takeaways for Residents and Businesses

  • Tech and humanitarian work now go hand in hand in the UAE. The more connected our tools become, the more opportunities we have to serve and protect each other.
  • Families and businesses both benefit from innovation—whether it’s safer public transport, faster hospital visits, or new channels for community support.
  • The UAE’s focus on humanitarian leadership raises its global profile and strengthens community bonds right here at home.

For more examples of recent humanitarian milestones, recap the UAE News Roundup May 29, 2025 highlighting desalination aid and cross-border health programmes, or see updates from June 4, 2025 about new medical outreach initiatives. This spirit of care and cooperation continues to drive the nation forward.

Dining, Things to Do & Leisure

Residents and families across the UAE are making the most of the season’s new dining spots, entertainment offers, and top outings before school resumes. The hospitality sector continues to drive excitement, with attention-grabbing restaurant openings and leisure spaces inviting locals and tourists alike. Whether you are looking for a new waterfront restaurant, searching for family-friendly treats, or simply need a relaxing day out, there is no shortage of fresh options. Let’s break down what’s hot right now.

A stunning aerial view of Atlantis The Palm hotel with Dubai's skyline and sea in the background. Photo by Mikhail Nilov

Fresh Restaurant Openings and Local Favourites

Dubai’s dining landscape is more energised than ever, welcoming both stylish international names and bold homegrown eateries.

  • “25 new restaurants in Dubai for 2025” is the latest roundup to catch attention, featuring creative kitchens and vibrant atmospheres. See full details on standout locations in the official guide to what’s opening next in Dubai.
  • Highlights include concept-driven venues like Orilla (Mediterranean flair) and Ostura (inspired by Middle Eastern folktales), both promising a different experience with every visit.
  • For those seeking authentic local flavours, Dubai and Abu Dhabi still reign as the kunafa capitals. Treat your family to one of the best kunafa spots in the Emirates while school holidays last.
  • If you frequent family-friendly community venues, the Arab-centric menu and relaxed vibe at Al Khawaneej’s “People” eatery has quickly built a local following.

For a deeper look at how community spaces blend shopping, leisure, and dining, see Arabian Ranches 3 Souk community insights.

Things to Do: Top Picks for Families and Friends

The countdown to school-term resets routines, so families are squeezing in last getaways and weekend adventures. The good news? There are lots of practical options, even for a busy schedule.

  • Indoor fun: Escape the heat at themed entertainment centres, virtual-reality parks, and immersive aquariums across Dubai Mall, Yas Mall, and City Centre Mirdif.
  • Outdoor escapes: Al Zorah Beach Resort in Ajman has reopened this month, offering family-friendly stays and fresh wellness packages. Full details are available on the resort’s reopening information.
  • Water worlds: Abu Dhabi’s Yas Waterworld brings together thrilling rides, splash zones, and international dining for a full-day out. Planning your visit? Find practical tips and must-try food in the ultimate Yas Waterworld guide.
  • Culture and food: Explore MEI and other acclaimed restaurants with a reputation for blending art, culture, and cuisine, as highlighted by MEI restaurant’s profile and the comprehensive Condé Nast Traveller Middle East new Dubai restaurants guide.
  • Event picks: Many parents are taking inspiration from Gulf News’ round-up of six top family activities before the school restart, featuring everything from bowling tournaments to kid-friendly art classes across major malls.

Leisure Trends: What’s Popular Now

You may notice that food and leisure choices keep shifting along with new openings and community demand. Here is a quick summary of current trends:

  • Homegrown dining concepts are gaining as guests seek comfort and value.
  • International chefs and “pop-up” eateries are testing the local palate, with a new set of venues opening monthly.
  • Multi-purpose destinations—blending shopping, dining, and events—are drawing regular crowds for dinner and weekends.
  • Families are prioritising last-chance outings before routines return, making hotels, waterparks, and themed attractions busier than usual.

For fresh inspiration or practical dining advice, you can scan our earlier UAE daily news roundup August 4, 2025 which covers new restaurant launches and great-value options throughout the Emirates.

Takeaway: If you have not booked a table or day out for this weekend, you may want to move fast—prime venues and attractions are filling up quickly, especially as families savour the final days of summer break.

Weather: Today & Tomorrow

The weather has a direct effect on how we plan our workdays, family routines, and even business hours in the UAE. For many, a quick glance at the forecast shapes decisions about travel, school runs, and weekend plans. In today’s UAE News Roundup for August 23, 2025, here’s what residents and business owners should expect on the weather front. We’ll look at today’s conditions and what tomorrow promises, highlighting key temperature, humidity, and air quality trends.

Today’s Weather Across the UAE

A mesmerizing night view of Abu Dhabi's skyline with a dramatic lightning storm illuminating the city. Photo by Eslam Mohammed Abdelmaksoud

Dubai:

  • High: 40°C to 42°C (104–107°F)
  • Low: 28°C (82°F)
  • Humidity: Averages 31–43% (rising later in the week)
  • Rain: Mostly dry, with no significant rainfall expected
  • Wind: Light to moderate, often below 20 km/h
  • Air Quality: Good for most, but those sensitive should limit midday outdoor activity

Daytime is set to be intensely hot, especially through the afternoon. Strong sun, high UV, and warm sea temperatures mean extra care is needed if you have plans outdoors or by the beach. Keep water close, use high-SPF sunblock, and try to stay indoors during peak sun hours.

Abu Dhabi:

  • High: 39°C to 41°C
  • Humidity: Moderate, similar levels to Dubai
  • Conditions: Skies mostly clear with a chance of haze along the coast
  • Air Quality: Acceptable, with little dust movement

You can compare recent weeks’ weather trends and see how today fits into the season by reviewing the UAE Daily News – August 22, 2025 Updates.

Elsewhere:

  • Sharjah and Northern Emirates will have comparable highs, with slightly more humidity near the coast.
  • Beaches and open-air spaces will feel the heat, though inland breezes may bring minor relief. No storms or rainfall are predicted for today.

Key Takeaways for Residents

  • High temperatures are the norm, especially in the afternoon (1 pm–4 pm).
  • Plan outdoor chores or activities for early morning or after sunset.
  • Drink plenty of water and avoid strenuous exercise in peak hours.
  • For business owners, consider adjusted work schedules to protect outdoor staff.

Tomorrow’s Forecast & What to Watch

Tomorrow’s outlook remains consistent with the summer trend:

CityHigh (°C)Low (°C)Humidity (%)Notable Weather
Dubai412835–45Dry, sunny, breezy
Abu Dhabi402833–44Clear, hot
Sharjah412937–47Humid, clear
  • No strong rain or storms are on the radar for Sunday’s forecast but slight humidity increases may make evenings feel warmer.
  • UV index remains at “very high,” so families should use sunhats, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  • Air quality is stable, with minor dust possible near new construction or main highways.

For a more detailed, up-to-date city-by-city breakdown, see the AccuWeather regional forecast for Dubai and the Abu Dhabi 14-day outlook.

Practical Weather Tips for Businesses and Families

Staying one step ahead of the weather can help cut disruptions, especially for outdoor teams or school drop-offs. Practical steps include:

  • Shifting heavy outdoor work to early schedules.
  • Rotating breaks and keeping shade available for on-site teams.
  • Families sending kids to school should pack extra water and hats.
  • Check coastal advisories for swimmers and boaters as sea temperatures are high.

If you’re curious how this week compares to similar periods in August, earlier summaries—like the UAE News Update – August 19, 2025—show the weather holding steady with minimal interruption to daily routines.

The bottom line:
Hot, clear, and mostly stable weather is the story for both today and tomorrow. Stay hydrated, stay cool, and adjust plans as needed. For those running businesses or handling outdoor work, a little preparation goes a long way to keep your team safe under the UAE sun.

Opportunities & Threats at a Glance

Blackboard with motivational quote 'Open to New Opportunities' in chalk writing. Photo by Anna Tarazevich

The UAE’s outlook on 23rd August 2025 reflects a climate where rapid growth and daily challenges go hand in hand. Today’s mix of news points to sharp advances in tech, hospitality, and finance, while also spotlighting issues that residents and business owners need to keep on their radar. Whether you’re following the headlines for market trends, career moves, or family planning, understanding where the real opportunities and risks lie will help you make smarter decisions.

Key Opportunities in the UAE (August 2025)

Across major sectors, several positive trends offer clear openings for growth and innovation:

  • Technology and Digital Services: Strong government support for artificial intelligence and advanced automation unlocks fresh paths for startups and established firms. The roll-out of AI in health, transport, and education reflects a focus on value-driven progress. The UAE’s new macroeconomic transformation report spotlights how these changes strengthen non-oil sectors.
  • Steady Real Estate and Tourism Markets: Dubai’s property values and transaction rates remain high, driving fresh possibilities in brokerage, property management, and luxury development. Hospitality and eco-tourism are attracting new investment as Dubai cements its global tourism appeal.
  • Sustainability and Green Business: The national shift to renewable energy and climate-conscious policies draws entrepreneurs and investors focused on long-term impact. The rise of AI and climate action is set to add billions to the regional economy within a decade.
  • Education and Upskilling: Expansion of tailored education and workforce training programmes, especially around AI, blockchain, and sustainability, is creating new business models and strengthening market resilience.
  • Tax-Free Zones and FDI Incentives: Companies continue to benefit from tax-free zones and streamlined setup processes, encouraging both local startups and global investors to establish or expand operations. For a closer look at these trends, consider this recent UAE roundup of business opportunities.

Major Threats for Residents and Business Owners

As the UAE pushes ahead, certain headwinds demand proactive action:

  • Cost Pressures and Regulatory Complexity: Higher compliance standards, especially for taxes and real estate, can stretch budgets and require constant monitoring. The country’s evolving tax and compliance frameworks now demand advanced planning for businesses operating across borders.
  • Labour Shortages: Tight competition for skilled workers, particularly in tech, construction, and smart city development, may slow projects or drive up wage costs. Strategic hiring and upskilling are now essential.
  • Market Volatility: Shifting global trade, unpredictable real estate prices, and sharp swings in the cost of gold put pressure on even seasoned investors. Staying informed is crucial to make timely choices.
  • Rising Cost of Living: Everyday expenses (such as higher fines for parking or costly gold prices) squeeze household budgets and trim spending power for both residents and small business owners. For example, Dubai reported a 16% spike in parking violations just last quarter.
  • Legacy Retail and Market Shifts: Traditional shopping venues face stiff competition as consumer habits change. Recent failures at mall auctions, like Dubai’s Lamcy Mall, point to challenges for outdated business models.

Smart decision-makers see opportunity in every challenge. Choosing the right area to focus on—whether tech, real estate, or compliance—can amplify results in the months ahead.

For a deeper dive into daily risks and prospects, the UAE Daily News Roundup – August 11, 2025 offers more on how the country balances progress with practical challenges.

UAE News FAQs: August 23, 2025

Today’s headlines in the UAE blend practical updates with key questions many residents and business owners have raised. If you want the facts without endless searching, these quick FAQs cover the most-asked topics from school routines to recent humanitarian support, business moves, and daily life changes.

Are School Timings Changing for the New Academic Year?

No, public school hours in the UAE remain unchanged as of August 23, 2025. The Ministry of Education confirmed that social media rumours about new timings are false. Parents and staff can stick to their regular routines. For details and the official announcement, visit the Ministry’s school hours confirmation.

What’s New with AI in UAE Schools?

The 2025–2026 academic year introduces the UAE’s first national Artificial Intelligence curriculum across public schools. This move aims to give students hands-on experience with coding, robotics, and real-world tech skills. If you are a parent or an educator, ask your child’s school for details about the new subjects or see this Gulf News overview of the AI curriculum’s launch.

What’s the Status of Lamcy Mall in Dubai?

Lamcy Mall’s much-anticipated auction did not attract any buyers again, leaving its future in question. The starting price was set at AED 185 million, but not a single bid was made. This marks the third unsuccessful attempt to find a new owner. For more insight on this story, read the Lamcy Mall auction update.

Why Are Dubai Parking Fines Up 16% This Quarter?

Dubai has seen a 16% rise in parking violations in the second quarter of 2025. New smart monitoring systems and stricter enforcement have led to higher recorded violations. Motorists are urged to double check parking zones, follow sign guidance, and track fines through digital channels. Learn more in this Dubai parking fines update.

What Major Humanitarian Actions Did the UAE Take This Week?

The UAE delivered more than 1,400 tonnes of urgently needed aid to Gaza and sent medical shipments to Chad to combat disease outbreaks. These efforts reflect the ongoing commitment to regional humanitarian causes, especially as the situation in Gaza remains dire due to ongoing conflict and extreme shortages. See the latest coverage on the UAE’s aid convoys and their impact.

What Do Families Need to Know About New Restaurant Openings Before School Starts?

This month, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are buzzing with more than 25 new restaurants and family-friendly food spots. Popular themes include Mediterranean kitchens, Middle Eastern-inspired menus, and updated local classics. For the best bites before school routines resume, see the roundup of top new restaurants for 2025.

How Are UAE’s Online Safety Efforts Changing?

Officials have proposed new steps to curb online abuse and prevent cyberbullying. The goal is to discourage hostility and make digital spaces safer for all users. If you have children or run an online business, stay informed about these guidelines to keep your community safe. Find more on the initiative to fight online abuse in the UAE.

Key takeaway: Staying tuned in to official channels gives you the clearest answers. Quick changes can affect your daily routine, but most updates are designed to support families and business owners for a smoother year ahead.

Conclusion

Thank you for making time to stay informed with today’s UAE News Roundup. The goal is simple: help residents, families, and business owners track the stories and opportunities that shape daily life. By scanning these updates, you save time while gaining the clarity needed to plan smart moves for work, school, and family.

If you’d like to see more focused updates—like custom weather or air quality tips for your area—just mention your city in the comments. Check back tomorrow for the latest news and practical guidance.

Your attention helps keep this resource sharp and relevant. Together, we can make each day a bit more predictable and opportunity-filled in the UAE.

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