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Riyadh Zoo has positioned itself as a family-centred destination within Riyadh Season 2025, offering child-focused environments designed around safety, comfort and controlled engagement with wildlife, according to official details released at the start of the year. The attraction, one of the season’s designated zones, is being presented as a model for how large-scale entertainment events in the capital are adapting to the needs of families with young children.

The zoo’s layout has been

Abu Dhabi Police have renewed warnings to motorists to maintain full attention at intersections and traffic signals, underscoring that brief lapses in concentration continue to rank among the leading causes of serious collisions on city roads. The force has emphasised that violations linked to distracted driving can trigger vehicle impoundment and an impoundment release fee reaching AED50,000, one of the toughest deterrents in the country’s traffic regime.

The advisory from Abu Dhabi Police highlights

Dollar trading opened the new year on firmer ground on Friday, extending a modest rebound after a bruising twelve months that marked its weakest annual performance in eight years, as investors reassessed the outlook for United States interest rates and global growth.

The greenback edged higher against a basket of major peers in early European dealings, with the yen drifting back towards levels last seen in the spring and the euro slipping slightly after gains built up over the previous year.

Global equity funds attracted sizeable inflows in the final week of 2025, reflecting sustained investor confidence as artificial intelligence-driven gains and expectations of resilient corporate earnings buoyed risk appetite across major markets. Fund flow data compiled from multiple tracking agencies showed investors adding billions of dollars to equity-focused vehicles, extending a trend that had strengthened through the closing quarter of the year.

The late-year surge followed a period of steady gains in global stock

Ras Al Khaimah ushered in 2026 with a choreographed New Year’s Eve display that combined fireworks and drone technology on a scale not previously attempted in the emirate, securing a Guinness World Records title for the largest aerial image of a phoenix formed by multirotor drones. The 15-minute presentation unfolded along the waterfront, drawing large crowds and positioning the northern emirate at the centre of global attention as midnight celebrations rolled across time

Abu Dhabi Government has enacted a sweeping overhaul of its human resources framework, introducing legislation that redefines how the public sector hires, develops and rewards its workforce of more than 25,000 employees. The 2026 Human Resources Law, which takes effect on 1 January 2026, is positioned by policymakers as a cornerstone reform aimed at making the government an employer of choice while embedding meritocracy across all levels of service.

Officials say the law marks

A landmark entertainment destination has begun operations at Qiddiya City on 31 December 2025, as Six Flags Qiddiya City opened to the public near Riyadh, marking the flagship attraction of the sprawling Saudi project and the first Six Flags theme park outside North America. The launch ceremony took place under the patronage of Prince Faisal bin Bandar, Governor of Riyadh Province, with senior officials and tourism sector leaders attending to celebrate what organisers

Saudi Arabian Mining Company, widely known as Saudi Arabian Mining Company, has outlined plans to establish a joint venture with Midana Exploration Pay Ltd to advance minerals exploration, development and mining across licensed areas of the kingdom, in a move that underscores the country’s push to expand its non-oil resource base.

Under the proposed structure, the joint venture will be capitalised initially at $5 million, with Maaden holding a controlling 50.1% stake and

Venezuela has begun shutting oil wells in its prolific Orinoco Belt after storage filled up and inventories swelled, a move that underscores the operational strain facing the state producer as financial pressure from Washington tightens. The cutbacks, which started on 28 December, are set to lower heavy crude output by at least a quarter in the belt that holds the world’s largest known oil deposits, according to people familiar with internal operations.

Petroleos de

The United Arab Emirates is on course to generate more than one million additional jobs by 2030, placing it among the world’s fastest-expanding labour markets as economic diversification, technology adoption and population growth intensify demand for skilled workers, according to a workforce outlook released by ServiceNow.

The projection underscores the scale of change under way in the UAE’s employment landscape, where public and private sector investment is being channelled into advanced industries, digital services,

Weather conditions across the UAE are set to turn more unsettled on Sunday, with cloud build-up, spells of rain in some areas and dusty winds affecting visibility, according to official forecasts.

The National Centre of Meteorology has said the day is expected to be partly cloudy at times, becoming occasionally overcast as convective clouds develop over eastern and southern parts of the country. These cloud formations may bring rainfall, particularly over mountainous areas, while

BNW Developments has unveiled the Tonino Lamborghini Residences on Al Marjan Island, marking the first time the Italian luxury lifestyle brand has anchored a residential project in Ras Al Khaimah and setting a new benchmark for branded waterfront living in the northern emirate. The launch positions the privately held developer behind what it describes as Ras Al Khaimah’s largest private real estate venture at the centre of a market drawing growing international investor

Labour demand across the United Arab Emirates is on course to rise by more than one million roles by the end of the decade, with technology positions accounting for a growing share of new hiring as digital transformation accelerates across government and the private sector. The outlook, drawn from labour market modelling and workforce data cited in a new ServiceNow study, points to sustained growth driven by artificial intelligence adoption, cloud migration, cybersecurity needs and large-scale public investment programmes.

The report

Stricter municipal requirements for private schools and learning facilities across Saudi Arabia have been issued by the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing, widening oversight of environmental quality, safety standards and urban planning as the kingdom continues to reshape its education landscape.

The updated framework applies to nurseries, kindergartens, schools and large educational complexes, covering private educational buildings established on land zoned for education as well as facilities built on government land leased to the

Boeing has appointed Omar Arekat as vice-president for the Middle East, Gulf and North Africa, a senior leadership move that places a long-serving regional executive at the helm of one of the company’s most strategically important markets. The appointment comes as aircraft demand across the region continues to be shaped by fleet expansion, widebody replacement cycles and sustained defence procurement.

Arekat, who will be based in Dubai, takes charge of Boeing’s commercial and defence

Seef Properties has signed a lease agreement with UAE-based D’lish Café to open the brand’s first outlet in Bahrain at Al Liwan, adding a new premium food and beverage concept to the mixed-use destination in the Seef District of Manama. The deal underscores continued demand for curated dining experiences within lifestyle-led developments and reflects a broader push by property owners to anchor retail assets with recognisable regional brands.

The café, known for its contemporary

UAE businesses used the Ambiente exhibition in Germany to project the country’s ambition to become a central hub in the global consumer goods trade, as officials and exporters sought to convert visibility into long-term commercial partnerships across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

The country’s pavilion at the Ambiente fair in Frankfurt brought together manufacturers, designers and trading firms spanning homeware, lifestyle products, gifting and sustainable consumer goods. Organisers

DraftKings has entered the fast-growing arena of regulated prediction markets with the launch of a new app offering event-based contracts tied to real-world outcomes, marking a notable expansion beyond its core sports-betting business. The company said its CFTC-approved platform, DraftKings Predictions, is live in 38 states, positioning the sports-wagering giant at the intersection of finance, forecasting and gaming at a time of heightened scrutiny over how Americans bet

Sharjah is finalising preparations to host the eighth Arab Women’s Sports Tournament, a multi-sport event scheduled to run from February 2 to 12, bringing together elite female athletes from across the Arab world in what organisers describe as a milestone for women’s competitive sport in the region.

Organised by the Sharjah Women Sports Foundation, the tournament is expected to draw teams from more than a dozen countries to compete

Ras Al Khaimah has faced one of the most intense rainfall episodes in its recorded history, with official gauges measuring up to 127 millimetres across two days as a powerful storm system swept the northern emirates. The deluge exceeded the emirate’s typical annual average, overwhelming drainage networks and triggering flash flooding in low-lying and mountainous areas.

Authorities said the heaviest downpours were concentrated around Mina Saqr, Jebel Al Rahibah

Ministry of Finance has announced Cabinet Decision No. 153 of 2025, setting out the application of the reverse charge mechanism on the trading of metal scrap between VAT-registered businesses in the UAE, with the framework scheduled to take effect on 14 January 2026. The move is positioned as a targeted adjustment to the country’s value-added tax regime, aimed at strengthening compliance and reducing tax leakage in a sector

Sony has agreed to acquire an 80 per cent stake in Peanuts Holdings for $457 million, securing control of one of the world’s most recognisable entertainment brands and deepening its push into character-driven film, television, music and consumer products. The transaction sees Sony buy out the stake held by Canada-based WildBrain, while the family of Peanuts creator Charles M Schulz retains the remaining 20 per cent.

The deal hands

Host Arabia has closed its first edition in Riyadh, positioning the Saudi capital as an emerging focal point for the hospitality and foodservice supply chain at a time when the kingdom is accelerating investment in tourism, leisure and urban development. The three-day event brought together hotel operators, restaurant groups, suppliers and policymakers, underlining the scale of demand being created by new resorts, giga-projects and a fast-expanding domestic dining

ADQ and the Gates Foundation have announced a partnership aimed at scaling the responsible use of artificial intelligence and education technology to improve learning outcomes for children across sub-Saharan Africa, marking one of the most ambitious cross-sector efforts to apply advanced technology to foundational education systems in the region.

The agreement was unveiled on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Finance Week during a visit to the UAE by Bill

Heavy rainfall across Dubai prompted authorities to urge residents to remain indoors as flooding alerts were activated across several neighbourhoods, disrupting transport, schooling and daily life while emergency teams moved to manage water accumulation on key roads.

Police and civil defence units said weather conditions had deteriorated rapidly overnight, with intense downpours leading to waterlogging in low-lying areas and reduced visibility on major arteries. Motorists were advised to avoid

The United Arab Emirates has consolidated its standing in 2025 as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, underpinned by a surge in non-oil activity, sustained investment inflows and a regulatory framework designed to attract capital and talent. Data released through the year point to broad-based expansion across trade, manufacturing, logistics, tourism, finance and technology, reinforcing a shift away from hydrocarbons as the primary engine of growth.

Non-oil foreign trade

Dubai Airports has kicked off what executives describe as one of the most extensive winter flight programmes in its history, as Dubai International and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International roll out new airline services, increased frequencies and expanded connectivity to capitalise on sharply rising travel demand. Airlines from Europe, Central Asia and the wider region are boosting capacity, while direct traffic now makes up

Borouge Plc has been included in the FTSE ADX Dividend Stars Index, a new benchmark launched by Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in December 2025 that is designed to spotlight companies with a sustained record of dividend distributions, underlining the petrochemicals producer’s position as a core income stock within the local market.

ADX said the FTSE ADX Dividend Stars Index is the first income-focused index of its kind in the

Dubai International Financial Centre has taken a further step in positioning Dubai as a key node in the global digital economy by strengthening its privacy governance framework and widening its engagement in cross-border trade initiatives, underscored by its admission as a Member of the Global Forum Assembly. The move signals growing international recognition of the DIFC’s data protection regime and its ambition to shape global standards at a

IHBMSU and The Digital School have formalised a memorandum of understanding aimed at accelerating digital education initiatives, widening access to cross-border learning programmes and building structured pathways that connect education to employment, according to statements issued by the two institutions.

The agreement outlines cooperation across curriculum design, online delivery platforms and faculty collaboration, with a stated focus on making accredited learning more accessible to learners who face economic or

Foxconn will invest $173 million to build a consumer electronics manufacturing facility in Louisville, Kentucky, creating 180 jobs and marking another step in the contract manufacturer’s effort to expand its United States footprint as companies seek to rebalance global supply chains.

The facility, scheduled to begin operations in the third quarter of 2026, will focus on injection moulding, tooling and the production of key components used in consumer electronics.

Kuwait has moved to deepen its role in Gulf maritime trade after the Kuwait Ports Authority said it signed a memorandum of understanding with Abu Dhabi Ports Group to develop and operate the container terminal at Shuaiba port under a concession agreement. The arrangement places a major state-backed ports operator from Abu Dhabi at the centre of a facility that has long served as a backbone of Kuwait’s

Dubai-based Binghatti has completed what it describes as the most expensive residential penthouse transaction ever recorded in the Middle East, selling a single ultra-luxury home for AED550 million at its Bugatti Residences development in Business Bay, underlining the depth of demand for trophy assets in the emirate’s high-end property market.

The sale centres on a 47,200-square-foot penthouse within Bugatti Residences by Binghatti, the world’s first residential project branded

Quality of life has emerged as the defining differentiator in Dubai’s luxury real estate market, overtaking the earlier emphasis on global brand names as affluent buyers continue to flow into the emirate, according to senior industry voices tracking buying behaviour at the top end of the sector.

Developers and brokers say high-net-worth individuals are no longer drawn solely by branded residences, waterfront addresses or headline prices. Instead, purchasing decisions