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Activities
  • 18 Nov 2025

Lindsay Lohan Praises Dubai’s Privacy La...

Hollywood actress and entrepreneur Lindsay Lohan has once again expressed her admiration for the United Arab Emirates, specifically praising Dubai’s robust privacy laws. In a recent interview, the star revealed how the city has offered her a peaceful, paparazzi-free environment — a stark contrast to her highly publicized life in the United States and Europe.

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Activities
  • 18 Nov 2025

UAE Markets Retreat: How U.S. Tariffs Im...

Dubai’s stock markets faced notable pressure this week, reacting to the global shockwaves caused by new U.S. tariffs on a broad range of imported goods. The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) index dipped 2.3% on Tuesday—its most significant single-day drop in five months—signaling investor concerns over how geopolitical decisions abroad can affect Gulf economies.

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Food
  • 18 Nov 2025

Flydubai Adds Third Daily Flight to Ahme...

Flydubai will increase its frequency to three flights per day between Dubai and Ahmedabad, which Indian travellers have made this demand. This move not only improves the connectivity between UAE and India but also opens up more travel options for people who are traveling for business, tourism or family reasons, especially during the times of festivals and weddings.

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Culture
  • 18 Nov 2025

Dubai Bling Season 3 Streams on Netflix ...

Dubai Bling is back for Season 3, giving viewers more luxury, relationship drama, and behind-the-scenes looks at the lives of Dubai's wealthy expats. The new season keeps fans glued to the screen with yacht parties, million-dirham deals, and stunning cityscapes that show off Dubai's glitz like never before.

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Culture
  • 18 Nov 2025

Dubai Fuel Prices August 2025: Latest Pe...

Dubai petrol prices are as of August with Super 98 at Dh2.69/litre, Special 95 at Dh2.57 and diesel at Dh2.78, not much higher than in the previous month.

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Attractions
  • 18 Nov 2025

Dubai’s Housing Crackdown: Migrant Worke...

Recently, Dubai has engaged in a massive crackdown of overcrowded, partitioned apartments which are occupied by low paid migrant workers. Although the authorities of the city infer the necessity of the move to enhance the fire safety and housing standards, the move has occasioned a humanitarian crisis. The lack of affordable housing in one of the most prosperous cities in the world has received attention with thousands of workers being evicted out of shared accommodation and having no other option where to go.

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