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    Dubai’s Metro system to undergo major expansion with introduction of the blue line

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    In a significant move to enhance Dubai’s public transportation, plans are in motion for the introduction of an entirely new metro line – the Dubai Metro Blue Line.
    This forthcoming addition will seamlessly connect with the existing Red and Green Lines, marking a major expansion in the city’s metro network.
    The Blue Line is set to cover a total length of 30 kilometers, adding a diverse dimension to the current metro landscape. What’s particularly fascinating is that, unlike its predecessors, approximately 15.5 kilometers of this new line will run underground, while the remaining 14.5 kilometers will traverse above ground.

    Get ready for an enhanced Dubai Metro experience! ✨New lines and over 70 stations.
    Say hello to the Purple Line, Blue Line, Yellow Line, and Pink Line.The future of transportation is here!..#InvesQ #Dubai #UAE #Metro #DubaiMetro #ExpansionPlans #NewLines #PublicTransport pic.twitter.com/ZbfoUe0Auv
    — InvesQ Property Brokerage L.L.C (@InvesQ_AE) June 25, 2023

    The proposed route will incorporate a total of 14 stations, aimed at enhancing accessibility and convenience for commuters. Among these stations, seven will be elevated, providing panoramic views of the city, while five will be situated underground, offering shelter from the elements.
    Although the project is still in its initial stages, it undoubtedly promises an exciting future for public transport users in Dubai.
    The expansion of the Red and Green Lines was previously announced last October, and now, the revelation of the Blue Line underscores Dubai’s ongoing commitment to enhancing its metro system. More

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    Samsung and Emirates Nature-WWF forge a sustainable partnership in the UAE

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    3 hours ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: Samsung has unveiled a sustainability initiative in collaboration with Emirates Nature-WWF, dedicated to preserving the natural ecosystems of the United Arab Emirates.
    This partnership seeks to enhance and restore the UAE’s unique landscapes. Under the guidance of e&, Samsung will contribute a percentage of the revenue generated from sales of their latest Galaxy devices via Samsung.com and Etisalat channels to support Emirates Nature-WWF’s vital local conservation projects.
    This initiative reflects Samsung’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and environmental protection.
    Samsung’s sustainability endeavors extend beyond the surface, as the manufacturing of their Galaxy devices incorporates a significant portion of recycled materials, including plastics derived from discarded fishing nets, water barrels, and PET bottles.
    By repurposing these materials, Samsung is creating Galaxy devices that not only deliver top-tier performance but also play a pivotal role in environmental preservation.

    Fadi Abu Shamat, Head of the Mobile eXperience Division at Samsung Gulf Electronics, expressed, “At Samsung, we firmly believe in the power of incremental steps. Though these steps may appear small in isolation, their cumulative effect leads us toward a brighter future. This ethos underpins all our sustainability initiatives, as they collectively pave the way for positive change.”
    The campaign encompasses an array of Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Watch 6, and Galaxy S23 Series. These devices are meticulously designed not only for durability and high-performance but also with a strong eco-conscious focus. They incorporate recycled materials, pre-consumer recycled glass and aluminum, and post-consumer recycled plastics, representing Samsung’s unwavering dedication to sustainability.
    Mansour Al Ketbi, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Emirates Nature-WWF, expressed his enthusiasm for this strategic partnership. He commented, “As a conservation-focused environmental charity, Emirates Nature-WWF is delighted to collaborate with Samsung on this initiative. By purchasing Samsung products through select channels, customers across the UAE are directly supporting local conservation efforts that deliver transformative benefits for both people and the planet.”
    Samsung’s partnership with Emirates Nature-WWF is set to drive sustainable change in the UAE, underscoring the profound impact of collaboration between the corporate world and environmental organizations. It’s a testament to the shared commitment of both entities to a greener and more sustainable future.
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    Planning vacations for 2024? List of all the public holidays in UAE next year

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    by Ruman Baig
    4 hours ago

    Looking Ahead to 2024: Here’s UAE’s festive holiday calendar, so you can plan your vacations in advance.
    As 2023 gradually draws to a close, UAE residents are eagerly peering into the future, and it appears 2024 is set to deliver an exciting lineup of public holidays. For those who love to plan ahead, these holidays are prime opportunities to make the most of your well-deserved time off.
    However, it’s essential to bear in mind that the exact dates of some UAE public holidays can be a bit elusive, as they are determined by moon sightings. Nevertheless, scholars can estimate these dates within a two-to-three-day window, allowing you to start your holiday planning early.
    In 2024, UAE residents can look forward to a total of 15 public holidays. Let’s dive into the key dates to mark on your calendar:
    Kickstart the year with celebrations on the very first day!
    Monday, January 1: New Year’s Day
    Brace yourselves for a nine-day weekend if Eid al Fitr aligns with the predictions.
    Monday, April 8: Eid al Fitr holidayTuesday, April 9: Eid al Fitr holidayWednesday, April 10: Eid al FitrThursday, April 11: Eid al Fitr holidayFriday, April 12: Eid al Fitr holiday
    Mark down these dates for a potential four-day weekend.
    Saturday, June 15: Arafat DaySunday, June 16: Eid al AdhaMonday, June 17: Eid al Adha holidayTuesday, June 18: Eid al Adha holiday
    Keep an eye out for a possible public holiday on this day.
    Sunday, July 7: Islamic New Year
    Stay tuned to see if this day becomes a working day holiday.
    Sunday, September 15: Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday
    December ushers in the National Day celebrations, offering another delightful four-day weekend.
    Sunday, December 1: Commemoration DayMonday, December 2: National DayTuesday, December 3: National Day holiday
    While the exact dates may still have a bit of uncertainty, these holidays provide plenty of opportunities for residents to plan vacations, family gatherings, and memorable moments. So, start preparing for a fantastic year ahead, and make the most of these anticipated breaks!
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    Dopamine decor: 11 feel-good items that will make your home your happy space

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    by Ruman Baig
    4 hours ago

    “Dopamine decor” is a term used to describe interior design choices that aim to stimulate the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward, by creating a visually appealing and emotionally uplifting environment.
    Here are some ways to incorporate dopamine decor:
    Color Palette: Choose colors that evoke positive emotions. Vibrant hues like blues, greens, and yellows can create a cheerful atmosphere.
    Natural Light: Maximize natural light to improve mood. Open curtains, use sheer fabrics, and position mirrors strategically to reflect light.
    Texture and Comfort: Include plush cushions, soft rugs, and cozy blankets to create a sense of comfort and relaxation.
    Art and Creativity: Hang artwork that resonates with you emotionally. Abstract, colorful, and visually stimulating pieces can elicit positive feelings.
    Sensory Elements: Use scented candles, essential oils, or incense to engage the sense of smell and create a soothing environment.
    Organized Space: A clutter-free environment can reduce stress and anxiety. Proper organization promotes a sense of control and calmness.
    Positive Affirmations: Decorate with positive quotes, affirmations, or motivational artwork to uplift your spirits.
    Functional Design: Arrange furniture in a way that promotes easy movement and functionality. A well-organized space can reduce frustration and increase efficiency.
    Variety and Novelty: Incorporate elements that capture your attention and pique your curiosity. Unique or unexpected decor pieces can trigger feelings of excitement.
    10 editor-approved dopamine-inducing decor items you can add to your cart

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    7 must-visit Dubai spots for your matcha dessert cravings

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    27 mins ago

    As a healthier alternative to your caffeine intake, Matcha has increased in popularity over the years.
    With various cafés in Dubai bringing on a new take to Matcha in the form of new desserts, there’s a plethora of hotspots to visit with Japan’s most loved
    This delectable incarnation in cakes and other sweet tooth variables has been seen throughout the Emirate as the ingredient continues to rise in fame.
    So if you’re on the lookout for an experimental take on matcha, Emirates Woman has curated a guide to all the must-visit spots in Dubai.
    NETTE

    Situated in the heart of Dubai’s premium boutique padel club, this urban sanctuary brings the perfect blend of Japanese with Parisian. Surrounded by a padel court and yoga studio, this culinary space is a home for must-try wellness activities. With a wholesome menu, the café serves both iced and hot matcha with an array of alternative milk choices to choose from. Their vegan Matcha and Chocolate éclair is a must-try for your matcha cravings. The quaint café is located inside MATCHA Club, Al Quoz.
    Megumi Matcha

    As Dubai’s first matcha specialty shop, this woman-owned and operated café works as a farm-to-packaging concept. For all the macaron lovers, this Korean-style macaron comes with Black sesame matcha flavour with an irresistible taste. Run by women, guests can also delve into the history of the Japanese tea ceremony. Megumi hosts a matcha workshop at Vanilla Sukkar – a local mother-and-daughter-owned gem in Jumeirah.
    For more information visit megumimatcha.com
    The Kakao Guy

    Satisfy your sweet tooth with their luscious Matcha Nama Chocolate. Made with premium quality ingredients, this indulgent treat is a fusion of rich, creamy chocolate and earthy matcha flavors that will tantalise your taste buds. Known for their freshly bakes cakes and desserts this Nama chocolate with customers craving for more and can now be delivered straight to your doorstep.
    For more information visit thekakaoguy.com
    Yamanote Atelier

    At this artisanal Japanese bakery and café concept guests can expect a wide variety of savoury and sweet dishes. Inspired by Japanese minimalist and pastel colours, this venue comes with a modern quirky edge. Reminiscent of the cafés Japanese culture, the pieces are baked fresh with authentic ingredients. For the matcha lover, the newly introduced matcha-flavoured dessert, Ya Baum is the perfect treat. Guests can visit the brand’s several locations across Dubai including Mirdif Hills, Dubai Frame, Al Seef Village Mall, Motor City, Al Ferdous Dubai and The Dubai Mall.
    For more information visit yamanoteatelier.com
    Bageri Form

    Inspired by Scandinavian design, this artisanal café was elevating bakery classics and serving dishes with the freshest of ingredients. With Nordic-infused interiors, the bakery also serves freshly sourced matcha in minimal cups for a rejuvenating start to the day. With an aesthetic presentation, this place is beyond Instagrammable-worthy. For all the matcha fans, the restaurant has recently added the matcha tartine with matcha butter and biscuit crumb. It’s located in Dubai Design District, Building 4.
    For more information visit bageriform.com
    Soo Matcha

    As UAE’s all Matcha-inspired café, visitors are sure to have the whole matcha experience. After first launching in early 2020, this hotspot comes with all things matcha. By experimenting with different flavours and constantly tailoring their menu, the brand even has its own matcha-flavoured ice cream that’s irresistible and must-try.
    For more information visit soomatcha.com
    More Matcha

    Located in DIFC, this new hotspot will have matcha lovers hooked, as it cater to all their craving. Besides the regular matcha drink and coffee, you can also enjoy matcha éclairs, donuts or soft serve. The decor and the aesthetic completely elevates the vibe of the place in a complementary pastel green palette, giving it a fresh facelift.
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    Transforming Dubai’s dining scene: Zenon’s futuristic culinary odyssey

    Life

    by Team Emirates Woman
    1 hour ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: Adding another feather into Dubai’s already lavish culinary offerings, Zenon, an avant-garde restaurant and lounge located in the heart of Downtown Dubai, promises to redefine the concept of dining and entertainment.
    Oktay Unlu, the General Manager of Zenon, emphasizes, “Zenon is more than just a dining destination; it’s an immersive journey where innovation, art, and gastronomy seamlessly merge, reimagining the dining experience.”
    Blend of culture

    Zenon dares to experiment by combining the timeless flavors of the Mediterranean with the precision of Asian cuisine, set against a backdrop of digital wonder. The ambiance is a harmonious blend of modernity and otherworldly mystique, with a spectacular visual display.
    Futuristic ambiance

    Zenon’s venue features holograms that dance, and walls that come alive with dynamic digital art. A team of Microsoft Kinect cameras captures every movement, while the resident DJ, adorned with specialist headwear, transforms their energy into bespoke digital artwork.
    Infusion of AI

    Zenon’s commitment to innovation extends to the realm of artificial intelligence. With the power of Google intelligence and state-of-the-art Microsoft Kinect cameras, Zenon offers a dynamic, AI-driven visual journey that evolves from one moment to the next, enhancing the overall experience.
    Chefs behind the table
    Executive Chef Lorenzo Buccarini is a creative and passionate individual known for preparing exquisite dishes that showcase his love for culinary craftsmanship. Head Chef Tatsuya Ueda, who has a rich background in crafting exquisite sushi experiences, brings a world of flavors to Zenon’s menu with his unique Omakase counter concept.
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    Radio Personality Gugu Mfuphi On The Lessons Learnt During Her Kilimanjaro Summit — And More

    Gugu Mfuphi, a financial journalist and host of the award-winning weekday evening show Kaya Biz on Kaya Fm, recently summited Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, with an all-female group, as part of the #Trek4Mandela and The Imbumba Foundation’s Caring4Girls initiative. The two organisations have partnered to raise funds that go towards addressing the period poverty still experienced by many girls in South Africa and the world over.

    Through #Trek4Mandela, adolescent girls are provided with sanitary towels, puberty education and menstrual hygiene support. Speaking on taking this leap of faith, Gugu says she had to constantly bargain with her fear of not making it back alive by remembering that this was all for a good cause.

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    The Kilimanjaro experience, she says, helped her with many lessons that she will be applying to her career and life in general.

    “So far, a large influence has been my career within financial journalism. The realm that I choose to operate in is within business finance and economics, but it also spreads across the breadth of women empowerment, how youth can get involved, technology and other ancillary sectors. I’d say, crafting a niche for myself, being deliberate about it, my skills competence, constant curiosity and great networks have stood me in good stead,” she reflects.

    A self-confessed fitness enthusiast, one whole swears by high-intensity workouts, Gugu says the organisers encouraged them to maintain a healthy lifestyle ahead of the trip. “Once you’re on the mountain, something as simple as a cold could turn into something more dire. I took lots of ginger shots, primarily to boost my immune system,” says Gugu, who’s always loved hiking and the outdoors.

    Below she shares some of the highlights of the trip, lessons learnt and how she survived it all.

    One Thing I Didn’t Do More Of…

    “…was upper strength training. From a fitness point of view, a lot of us actually admitted that we didn’t focus much on our core, shoulders and back. As a result, we sure felt the pressure of carrying the additional weight of our backpacks for that extended period. Typically when you train on the stairs, you’re there for a few hours with perhaps 8kg weights on your back. On the mountain, however, you’re walking for up to eight hours daily while carrying your luggage throughout. Hard lesson learnt here!”

    Respect The Basics

    “Listen, I’d never appreciated Vaseline as much as I did during the hike. I probably took three tubs of Vaseline with me [chuckles]. Around dusk and on summit night (specifically) there was an icy cold breeze that left a burning sensation on the skin feeling — especially on the the lips and nose. I used it on my hands and face at some point because your ordinary moisturiser just wasn’t cutting it. 

    Sunscreen came in handy on the days when the sun was scorching hot, ginger sweets helped ease the altitude-induced nausea. And how can I forget wet wipes? The dusty and windy conditions meant that we constantly had to wipe ourselves down. Wipes also came in handy during pee breaks in the bush, as well as wiping hands. There’s just no looking cute up there, something I had to quickly accept because I’m a such girly girl [chuckles].”

    Showing Up For Self

    The hike through the rain forest went well, followed by our move from Mandara Camp to Horongo Camp – a 13km distance that took us about eight to 9 hours. This was when altitude sickness started kicking in – we were moving 2100m above sea level to just above 3000m. In as much as we’d taken diamox to aid with the altitude sickness, I still got terribly sick. It started off with a headache. One of the guides said he’d noticed that I’d been a lot quieter than usual. I’d been drinking lots of water, taking ginger sweets and fighting the strong urge to throw up.

    Right after the guide had questioned my silence, I started throwing up and continued for the rest of the afternoon until we arrived at the next camp. I tried eating soup with a bit of rice in it, and it all came back at the lunch table. I basically threw up until my stomach was empty. The nausea pill that the doctor gave me also came back up. At this point, the doctor was worried about my sugar levels. I proceed to hike in my weak state, with the guides and the doctor monitoring me closely. The team was really amazing – they wiped my mouth each time I threw up, carried my bag and handed me my walking stick while urging me to forge ahead slowly.

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    Meal time was always best

    “The guides and porters really made a great effort of serving us cooked meals, which were surprisingly good. I must admit that I’d gone there with no expectations of having decent food but was always pleasantly surprised at dinner time — everything from pasta dishes to stews. I made a mental note to make a concerted effort to cook more back home and have a greater appreciation for food as well as to remember that what I put in my body ultimately nourishes both my body and soul.”

    Lessons Abound

    “While weak and throwing up, I remember one of the guides saying to me: ‘Time will pass but you need to keep moving’. That’s when I realised that people can help you with everything – they can carry your bags, give you meds, wipe your mouth etc, but unless you put in the effort yourself to do what needs to be done, you’re not going to get anywhere. Even though I wasn’t at my strongest physically, what helped psychologically was one of the guides saying I needed to walk in front. That forced me to recognise that I was leading people and that we needed to get somewhere.

    Pole, pole!

    One of the phrases the guides often repeated to us by the guides was ‘pole, pole‘, meaning take your time. I was reminded that slow progress is still progress and of the power of showing up. I also wasn’t prepared to go out like that, not on the second day. Thankfully, altitude sickness eventually eased its hold on me. Summit night was particularly draining, and in hindsight, I realised that it was due to the altitude. I remember blinking and feeling like it took me forever to blink – the brain was deprived of oxygen because it had been allocated to other parts of the body, mostly the lungs and the legs because they were doing the bulk of the work.

    The oxygen deprivation is what makes people delirious or have a minimised function of the brain. I remember telling one of the guides that I was fine and not out of breath, but just tired. At that point in the hike, the guides spoke to us a lot to ensure that our brains were still functional. Some people start hallucinating or develop pulmonary oedema (water in the lungs) due to oxygen deprivation. I kept thinking: ‘I need to get to the peak of Kilimanjaro’ but had completely forgotten about the descent [chuckles]. No matter how difficult it gets up there, mentally you need to want it for yourself. And the same lesson can be applied to life in general!”

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    Nurturing My Body

    Back at home, Gugu admits to being the type of girl who can easily choose dessert over a meal. In her world, she shares, a slice of cake and a cup of tea make the world a better place. “Perhaps it’s some type of psychological security because that’s how my grandmother, mom, aunts and I used to connect on weekends,” she shares.

    To snack, she loves nuts, which work well as a hiking snack. “Pineapple, grapes and blueberries also top my list of favourite fruit on any day,” she says. Upon returning from Kili, Gugu took some time off before getting back into her wellness routine.

    “I generally work out three to four times a week and swear by high intensity workouts — I’m a burpee, jump squat with a dumbbell kind of girl. And I still do a lot of cardio and endurance training which is what we had to do in preparation for Kilimanjaro,” she says. More

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    Ed Sheeran to perform in Dubai (again) in 2024

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    by Ruman Baig
    48 mins ago

    International superstar Ed Sheeran has thrilled fans with the revelation of his upcoming ‘Mathematics’ concert tour in 2024.
    The beloved pop singer-songwriter recently unveiled his return to the stage, promising an electrifying global tour that’s generating immense excitement.
    Ed Sheeran expressed his eagerness to perform in a variety of cherished cities and countries across the world. One destination that’s particularly buzzing with anticipation is Dubai, where the artist is set to mesmerize his fans.
    While the exact date and venue for the Dubai concert remain a closely guarded secret, the good news is that fans won’t have to wait too long. Ed Sheeran’s official website has hinted that more details about the Dubai performance will be disclosed on November 6, 2023.

    Ed Sheeran’s ‘Mathematics’ tour isn’t limited to Dubai; it’s a worldwide journey that will take him to several destinations. Confirmed stops on his tour include Bahrain and multiple Asian countries. On March 9, 2024, the music enthusiasts in Manila, Philippines, will witness his live performance, followed by a concert in Mumbai, India, on March 16, 2024.
    The intriguing name of Ed Sheeran’s tour, ‘Mathematics,’ is derived from his albums, each inspired by mathematical symbols. His concert’s setlist will be a musical journey through albums named ‘Plus,’ ‘Multiply,’ ‘Divide,’ ‘Equals,’ and his latest creation, ‘Subtract.’ This thematic approach promises to deliver a diverse and unforgettable experience to his audience.
    Ed Sheeran last performed in Dubai in 2017 — after 7 whole years of wait, the singer will be back to serenade his ardent fans in the region.
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