Botswana secures historic $12 billion investment agreement from Qatars Al Mansour Holdings
Botswana has secured a $12 billion investment deal with Qatars Al Mansour Holdings, targeting sectors like infrastructure, mining, and cybersecurity. Amid economic contraction and declining diamond revenues, the ten-year agreement aims to drive diversification and long-term growth. Part of Qatars broader African strategy, the deal positions Botswana as a key regional partner in strategic development.
What is Suhail, the star that ends the scorching summer heat in Saudi Arabia, and how you can see it
Every year, the appearance of Suhail, known as Canopus, signals the end of the Arabian Peninsulas peak summer heat. This year, with temperatures hitting 50C, its rise is especially anticipated. Beyond marking cooler weather, Suhail holds deep cultural, agricultural, and navigational significance, rooted in Arab history, poetry, and tradition. Its return remains a powerful seasonal and symbolic milestone.
What is the Suhail star? How and when to spot it in Saudi Arabia: Everything you need to know
Every year, the appearance of Suhail, known as Canopus, signals the end of the Arabian Peninsulas peak summer heat. This year, with temperatures hitting 50C, its rise is especially anticipated. Beyond marking cooler weather, Suhail holds deep cultural, agricultural, and navigational significance, rooted in Arab history, poetry, and tradition. Its return remains a powerful seasonal and symbolic milestone.
Saudi Arabia hosts 15.2 million Umrah pilgrims in first three months of 2025
In the first quarter of 2025, Saudi Arabia saw 15.2 million Umrah pilgrims, with Saudis making up 24%. International arrivals rose 10.7% to 6.5 million, mostly by air. Domestic pilgrims totaled 8.7 million, 58% of whom were non-Saudis. January led international visits, March peaked domestically, and Madinah welcomed over 6.4 million visitors, including 4.4 million from abroad.
The UAEs Global Talent Attraction and Retention Committee, chaired by Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, met to advance the second phase of its 20242027 strategy. Aligned with the We the UAE 2031 vision, the plan aims to position the UAE among the worlds top talent hubs by attracting professionals across key sectors and enhancing long-term retention frameworks.
UAE: Special award launched to recognise Arabic content creators in AI, film, podcasts and more
Sharjah has launched the Arabic Content Awards to recognise excellence across eight categories, including short films, AI videos, podcasts, content creation, and acting. Organised by Sharjah Media City, the awards aim to support and spotlight Arab talent in media and storytelling. Nominations are open until October 31, 2025, with entries judged on creativity, impact, and quality.
UAE: How a heart from a brain-dead child in Abu Dhabi saved the life of 7-year-old Saudi boy
A critically ill seven-year-old Saudi boy received a lifesaving heart transplant at KFSHRC in Riyadh, with the donor heart airlifted from Abu Dhabi. The complex, time-sensitive operation involved seamless cross-border coordination between Saudi and UAE medical authorities. The procedure highlights KFSHRCs global leadership in cardiac care and the success of Gulf-wide healthcare collaboration.
UAE: New Quran Mosque inaugurated in Aljada, one of Sharjahs largest and first in community
Sharjah has inaugurated the Quran Mosque in Aljada, one of its largest mosques, led by H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi. Spanning 6,388 sqm and accommodating 3,000 worshippers, it features a column-free design, modern Islamic architecture, and community amenities. The mosque is the first of three planned by Arada, reinforcing Sharjahs commitment to spiritual infrastructure.
UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka welcomes three million visitors, since opening in April
The UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka has welcomed over three million visitors since opening in April, becoming one of the events most popular attractions. Showcasing the theme Earth to Ether, it blends sustainability, innovation, and heritage through immersive exhibits, architecture, and cultural programming, including Japans first Emirati restaurant fostering global dialogue and cross-cultural exchange.
UAEs gold reserves surge nearly 26% in 2025 amid robust banking sector growth
The UAE increased its gold reserves by 26% in the first five months of 2025, reaching AED 28.93 billion. Alongside this, demand, savings, and time deposits saw significant growth, with time deposits surpassing AED 1 trillion. Total banking assets rose to AED 4.75 trillion, reflecting strong credit demand and rising non-resident deposits despite global gold price fluctuations.
UAE: 377kg of crystal meth found hidden in oil cans, three asian nationals arrested in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Police, in coordination with the National Drug Control Service, seized 377kg of crystal meth hidden in sewing machine oil cans and arrested three Asian nationals. The sophisticated smuggling attempt was foiled by expert surveillance. Authorities urged public vigilance and promoted the Aman Service as a secure, confidential platform for reporting drug-related and cybercrime activities.
Whats the new course launched by Canadian University Dubai? Heres everything you need to know
Canadian University Dubai has launched a new Master of Science in Business Analytics (MScBA) programme designed to equip professionals with technical and strategic skills for data-driven decision-making. Aligned with the UAEs digital transformation goals, the programme addresses talent shortages in finance, healthcare, government, and retail, preparing graduates for high-demand roles like data scientist and business intelligence analyst.
Students across the UAE delivered outstanding performances in the 2025 GCSE exams, with GEMS Education reporting its largest cohort and record-high results. Top schools like Jumeirah College and Brighton College Dubai surpassed UK averages, while subjects ranged from core sciences to humanities. The results highlight the UAEs growing prominence in British curriculum education and global academic excellence.
UAE to honour Emirati Womens Day with massive community walk-run at Dubai Mall
To mark Emirati Womens Day on 27th August, the UAE will host a special walk-run event at Dubai Mall as part of the Dubai Mallathon initiative. Open to women of all nationalities, the event celebrates 50 years of Emirati women's achievements and promotes healthy living through inclusive, indoor fitness activities held across nine major malls in Dubai.
Saudi Arabia gold scam: Authorities shuts down foreign e-commerce store selling fake gold bullion
Saudi Arabias Ministry of Commerce shuts down a foreign online store offering counterfeit gold bullion made of copper coated with gold. The store targeted Saudi consumers with prices nearly half the market value. The ministry urges buyers to verify online sellers through the Saudi Business Centers verification service and avoid untrusted sites to prevent fraud under the E-Commerce Law.
Early morning earthquake hits Omans Madha region near UAE border following series of minor tremors
A 2.2-magnitude earthquake struck Omans Madha exclave at 5:13am on Thursday, with no impact or tremors felt. The event follows recent minor quakes in Khor Fakkan and Al Sila, highlighting a rise in regional seismic activity. Though rare in the UAE and Oman, such low-magnitude tremors, often linked to distant quakes, are increasingly being monitored by authorities.
What is 'Nusuk Umrah'? Saudi Arabias new Umrah platform every pilgrim should know about
Saudi Arabia has launched the Nusuk Umrah platform, a new digital service allowing international pilgrims to apply for Umrah visas and book travel services online. Accessible in seven languages, the platform offers visa processing, accommodation, transport, and more. Aligned with Vision 2030, it aims to simplify pilgrimage planning, improve service quality, and enhance the overall Umrah experience.
Oman set to host first international Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Trophy in October 2025
Oman will host the inaugural Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Trophy from 2426 October 2025 in Muscat, marking its first international rugby tournament. Featuring 20 teams from across Asia, the event highlights Omans growing presence in the sport. The tournament aims to boost local talent, community engagement, and long-term rugby development through youth access and coach training initiatives.
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi first in region to use new device for safer brain aneurysm treatment
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has become the first in the MENA region to use the Artisse Intrasaccular Flow Modulator, a groundbreaking device for treating wide-necked brain aneurysms. As a Centre of Excellence for stroke care, the hospital continues to lead in minimally invasive neurological treatments, offering safer alternatives to open surgery and advancing regional standards in stroke and aneurysm care.
UAE weather forecast: 4 days of mixed weather ahead, what residents need to know
The UAE will experience fluctuating weather from August 21 to 24, with partly to fully cloudy skies, chances of rainfall, mainly in the east and south, and occasional dusty winds reaching up to 45 km/h. Sea conditions will remain slight to moderate. The NCM advises residents to stay updated, especially as temperatures dip slightly and winds intensify during the day.
The Arc at The Sustainable City Yiti has set a national record with the sale of Omans most expensive penthouse, exceeding OMR 2 million. This milestone reflects soaring demand for sustainable luxury living. Developed by Diamond Developers and OMRAN, the project aligns with Oman Vision 2040, offering net-zero emissions, smart infrastructure, and a future-ready urban lifestyle.
EV revolution: Dubai to get 200 ultra-fast EV chargers, cutting charging times under 30 minutes
Parkin and charge&go by e& are launching a network of 200 ultra-fast EV chargers across Dubai, significantly reducing charging times to under 30 minutes. This initiative supports Dubai's sustainable transportation goals and aligns with the UAE's green energy objectives. The chargers will be strategically located in residential areas, retail centers, and leisure hubs, enhancing convenience for EV drivers.
Fines up to BD 3,000: Bahrain introduces faster penalties for minor offenses
Bahrain's Decree-Law No. (32) of 2025 introduces amendments to the Criminal Procedure Law, streamlining the handling of minor offenses. Public Prosecution gains authority to issue criminal orders, enabling quicker resolutions and reducing court caseloads. Judges can now impose fines up to BD 3,000 without formal trials, ensuring proportionate penalties and efficient justice for less serious crimes.
UAE: Remarkably preserved 7th-century Christian cross unearthed on Sir Bani Yas Island
A newly uncovered Christian cross on Sir Bani Yas Island sheds light on the UAEs early Christian presence and enduring religious coexistence. Found during the first major excavation in over 30 years, the seventh- to eighth-century artefact reflects links to the Church of the East. The discovery deepens understanding of the regions multicultural past and ongoing archaeological significance.
UAE: No more second-term exams for students across all grades in 202526 academic year
The UAE Ministry of Education has cancelled second-semester central exams for all grades, shifting to continuous and school-based assessments to ease academic pressure and improve learning outcomes. Grades 14 will follow continuous evaluation, while grades 512 will have summative school assessments. The 202526 academic year begins August 25, with nine new schools, updated infrastructure, and over one million students returning.
Sharjah is expanding its eco-tourism portfolio with Nomad, an off-grid retreat of 20 solar-powered trailers launching in Kalba in late 2025. As part of the Sharjah Collection by Shurooq, Nomad emphasizes digital detox and nature immersion. The collection now spans seven retreats, reflecting the emirates commitment to sustainable, culturally rooted, and environmentally conscious hospitality experiences.
Keep Qatar safe: How to quickly report crimes using the Metrash mobile app
Qatar's Ministry of Interior has launched an anonymous crime reporting feature within the Metrash mobile app. This service allows citizens and residents to quickly report suspicious activities directly to the Criminal Evidence and Information Department (CEID). The app streamlines security reporting, enhances law enforcement efficiency, and promotes community participation in maintaining national security.
Customs update: Qatar customs reports major seizures in July targeting narcotics and fraud
Qatar Customs reported significant seizures in July, targeting narcotics, tax evasion, and intellectual property infringements. Continuous enforcement efforts at all entry points, enhanced by advanced technology for risk detection, demonstrate Qatar Customs' commitment to safeguarding public safety, economic integrity, and border security. Seized narcotics are promptly handed over to security authorities, while other goods are held pending legal resolutions.
Emirati adventurer climbs Europe's highest peak, Mount Elbrus, and raises UAE flag
Emirati adventurer Rashid Ghanem Al Shamsi scaled Mount Elbrus, Europes highest peak at 5,642 metres, braving snowstorms and sub-zero temperatures. After months of intense preparation, he raised the UAE flag atop the summit, dedicating the achievement to his nation and the power of willpower. His feat symbolizes endurance, national pride, and the determination of Emirati youth.
Kuwait cracks down on contractors: Nine companies face bans for failing public tender standards
Kuwait's Central Agency for Public Tenders (CAPT) has banned nine companies from participating in future government tenders due to violations, including negligence and failure to meet contract standards. Penalties range from registry deletion and temporary bans to permanent removal. This decisive action underscores Kuwait's commitment to enforcing accountability, strengthening project quality, and preserving development integrity within the nation.
UAE: Falcon prices hit $10,000 at Abu Dhabi auctions ahead of major hunting and equestrian expo
Prized falcons fetched up to Dh38,000 at Abu Dhabi auctions, preceding the International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition starting August 30. Falconry, a 4,000-year-old tradition, remains central to UAE culture. Merchants and collectors acquired top pedigree falcons, with online bidding launching in 2025 for international enthusiasts. Falcons symbolize Emirati identity, blending sport, tradition, and conservation in the Arabian Peninsula.
New insurance rules in Kuwait: Everything you need to know about safeguarding your insurance policy
Kuwait's Insurance Regulatory Unit is introducing new rules to bolster the security of mandatory insurance policies. These regulations mandate a declaration clause to ensure policyholder awareness and implement a QR code system to combat fraud. These measures aim to enhance transparency, protect policyholders' rights, and align Kuwait's insurance practices with international standards, fostering a more trustworthy and efficient insurance environment.