Iranian missile strikes inflicted a different type of damage on the UAE: its image of safety, luxury, and financial hub that the country spent years cultivating.
The engine of luxury housing development rumbles on in Dubai despite the war in Iran—analysts and local brokerages were hopeful the real estate market could weather the conflict. Earlier this month, ...
WAM - Dubai’s world-class attractions, entertainment venues, and shopping centres saw a surge of activity on the first day of Eid Al-Fitr. A diverse array of events and seasonal promotions drew ...
Dubai's property market is showing early signs of weakness due to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, with falling transaction volumes and increasing property discounts.
Experience the vibrant Eid Al Fitr celebrations as Dubai's landmarks come alive with events, promotions, and cultural festivities.
Day’s 7th Iran missile salvo impacts in Jerusalem’s Old City, damaging parking lot in Jewish Quarter
Two Rehovot homes hit in repeated Iranian missile strikes; two lightly wounded * Iran threatens to target Israeli, US ...
It's often said that Dubai is not a walkable city, and while it's true that it can sometimes be hard to walk from A to B, that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of walking routes to be found. Dubai's ...
Executives for high-end brands worry that a prolonged war will hurt sales in a city important to the future of the luxury ...
Dubai World Cup 2026 at Meydan features $12m race, global runners and sponsors DP World and Emaar across nine-race card ...
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