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    Is the UAE set for the hottest summer on record?

    As the sweltering UAE summer is upon us, we’ve already had multiple days where the temperature has exceeded the 50 degrees Celcius mark already.The highest temperature of this season was recorded on Sunday, with the temperature rising to a scorching 51.8 degrees Celsius in some parts of the country.Although the highest ever temperature of 52.1 degrees Celsius was recorded in July 2002, this week is the first-time figures this high have been recorded two times in one week, as Friday saw temperatures of 51 degrees Celsius.
    #The_highest_temperature_recorded over the country today is 51°C in Sweihan (Al Ain) at 14:00 UAE Local Time.
    — المركز الوطني للأرصاد (@NCMS_media) June 4, 2021So, this begs the question – could the UAE be on track for its hottest summer on record?A spokesperson for the National Center of Meteorology told the Khaleej Times it’s still too “premature” to decipher whether this will be the hottest summer of all time.Temperatures within the UAE normally rise by 2-3 degrees Celsius in June in comparison to May, however, humidity does tend to decrease towards the end of June.With a steady increase in heat since the 1990s, police and administration have been in discussion in relation to the heat, with Abu Dhabi Police reminding people that leaving children in cars and vehicles is a punishable offence by law which could lead to fines up to dhs1 million and up to a 10-year prison sentence.Residents in Dubai are told to pay extra attention to their vehicles within the hot summer months, as car fires are likely.Drivers have also been reminded to check their tyres, with the likelihood of tyres bursting in the heat, Abu Dhabi Police, as part of the ‘Summer-Safe-Traffic’ campaign, have asked road users to ensure tyres are in good condition to try to prevent serious accidents on the road.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature Image: Emirates Woman Cover Shoot July/August 2020 More

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    Everything to know about Egyptian actress Sherihan’s highly anticipated comeback

    Following her return to the entertainment realm in a Ramadan advert this year, Egyptian actress Sherihan is set to make a triumphant return to television.Signing on to working with Arabic streaming platform Shahid, the new project which Sherihan will take part in will shine a light on the life of fashion house Chanel and its founder Coco Chanel.Announcing the exciting partnership between Sherihan and Shahid, Turki Al Shikh, Chairman of the Saudi General Entertainment Authority said on Twitter, “Stay tuned for the return of the great star Sherihan to the spotlight after an absence of years in a distinguished work on the Shahid platform sponsored by the Entertainment Authority.”
    ترقبوا ..عودة النجمة الكبيرة شريهان للأضواء بعد غياب سنين😍🔥@sherihanفي عمل مميز على منصة @shahidvod برعاية #هيئة_الترفيه #عودة_شريهان pic.twitter.com/KbSDFo89aR
    — TURKI ALALSHIKH (@Turki_alalshikh) June 2, 2021Prior to her return to television in the Vodafone Ramadan advertisement, Sherihan had been out of the spotlight for nearly two decades.The actress overcame all unforeseen odds that were faced over the years, and it was beautifully expressed in this emotional ad, which inspired her audience as it weaved sentiment from the events depicted such as the car accident followed by years-long of her battle with cancer.[embedded content]While being part of a glorious Egyptian revolution, the actress, lawyer and mother has made a fascinating impact in the acting industry, in this region having made her acting at the age of 12 in the year 1977, starring alongside the renowned actor Farid Shawky.With more details regarding the debut yet to be announced, the hashtag #TheReturnofSherihan has been trending on social media, with fans impatiently waiting to see her back on the big screen soon.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature image: Instagram @sherihanofficial More

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    A deep dive into the history of Zaha Hadid’s pioneering work in the UAE

    Born in Iraq, Dame Zaha Hadid, an ambitious and pioneering architect, took the world by storm, redefining 21st-century architecture around the globe.Combining her unwavering sanguinity for the future and her trust in the capability of innovation with progressive design, material and construction advances, Hadid consistently delivered unexpected and spectacular symbols of social evolution.Exceeding every brief, each of Hadid’s projects has its own presence and place within the architectural realm. With that, we’ve decided to delve into the history of some of Hadid’s designs which have made an impact right here in the UAE.The Opus by Omniyat– DubaiDescribed as “the building that never sleeps”, The Opus by Omniyat is Hadid’s first building in Dubai. Constructed between 2012-2020, the building is home to a collection of residences including the ME Hotel and serviced apartments, each “exploring the balance between solid and void, opaque and transparent”.The Opus by Omniyat is the first and only hotel that Hadid designed both the architecture and the interior of the hotel. The building is designed as two separate towers which amalgamate into a singular whole, reminiscent of a cube. ‘Eroded in its centre,’ the building acts as a 93 metre tall and 100-metre wide viewfinder, allowing people passing by to focus on the Dubai cityscape, through the building.When asked about the Opus, project director at Zaha Hadid Architects, Christos Passas, said, ‘The Precise Orthogonal geometries of the Opus’ elemental glass cube contrast with the fluidity of the eight-story void at its centre.”Sheikh Zayed Bridge – Abu DhabiOrganic and sinuous in form, the Sheikh Zayed Bridge was commissioned by Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan and established between 1997-2010. The bridge was constructed as a third gateway crossing which links Abu Dhabi Island to the Gulf south shore.Cantilevered road decks which are suspended from symmetrical steel arches give the bridge a weightless appearance and fluid silhouette mimicking not only the water below but also desert sand dunes. Standing at 842 metres long, the bridge is flanked by a theatrical lighting system which illuminates the complex bridge in varying hues of colour by night.Bee’ah Headquarters – Sharjah[embedded content]Deep in Sharjah’s desert is the headquarters of Bee’ah, an environmental and waste management company, which Hadid designed to reflect its surroundings. Desert dunes are mimicked by curved walls, continuous lines and sloping roofs, making the 90,000 square-metre site area at one with the environment.After her death in 2016, Zaha Hadid Architecture has continued her legacy, creating some incredible buildings in recent years, including the Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre, which is currently being constructed, however, the completion date has not yet been confirmed.Hadid’s architecture within the UAE and across the globe continues to inspire and be admired by many. With her unique stylistic eye and pioneering ideas, Hadid brought architecture to all, and more importantly established modern architecture as artwork.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Feature Image: Supplied More

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    A sweet video emerges of Hande Erçel and Kerem Bürsin on his birthday

    It appears people can’t stop talking about Hande Erçel and Kerem Bürsin’s budding romance.The pair went public with their relationship after holidaying in the Maldives back in April and now to celebrate Bürsin’s 34th birthday a sweet video has emerged of the Sen Çal Kapimi (You Knock On My Door) co-stars online.Playfully joking around with the birthday boy, Erçel is seen in the clip taking some cake off her co-star’s face while jokingly eating it as she, later on, shared a selfie on stories with the caption, “This is the share of the cake that fell”  as there were crumbs remaining on her nose.While working together as co-stars in the Turkish Drama series, Sen Çal Kapimi (You Knock On My Door), the actors sparked rumours of a romance in the second half of last year.To mark Bürsin’s birthday, the Turkish actress even took to Instagram to share a sweet photo of the pair together. “Stay close to people who feel like sunshine, Happy birthday to the funniest part of my life, so lucky to have you,” she captioned the post.With the rumors of the duo being a couple, confirmed through a series of their latest posts and visit to the Maldives, the pair have been slightly more open about their relationship status, as Bürshim also shared this image of them sitting in a glass canoe together with the caption, “In the middle of the ocean with a canoe and just the two of us…perfect.”

    The actress’ new relationship comes after her split from her former partner Murat Dalkılıç. The pair got engaged at the beginning of 2020 after dating for three years, only to split five months later.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    5 Reasons Why Your Career Does Not Define Your Identity

    For as long as I can remember, I’ve always associated my self-worth in conjunction with my job. Whether it was because of how our society views certain positions or because of my pride, I made sure to work hard enough to get a job that I (and my mom) would be proud to identify with. To say “I work for [employer]…” or “I am a [job title]…” made my heart fill with excitement. So when I finally accepted my dream position that was far from the involvement of serving tables, I felt like I earned the right to let those words slip off my tongue to show the world that I did, I made it. But even when my dream scenario came to fruition, I eventually realized that I was no longer in love with the job, which thus resulted in a life-changing moment.
    I was eventually let go from the company that I was only holding onto because of its status. While I felt burnt out and lacked the enthusiasm to work for them, I didn’t listen to my gut and decided to hold onto the position because I loved how I felt accepted by others when I’d mention my position in conversations. It was an addiction I wasn’t willing to let go. I felt like my identity was closely tied to this job, and if I’d lose it, then I was a nobody and I would have no proof of all my hard work. However, when I was let go, a new high took over: relief. While one part of me wanted to hold on to something that wasn’t making me happy for prideful reasons, a weight was lifted off my shoulders because I was finally following my truth.
    For most people, this experience would tear them apart: if they’re let go from a job, it means they’re incompetent and their self-worth has taken a nosedive into the pools of hell (yes, I’m being dramatic). However, while it did hurt a little to receive the news, I was more hurt that I didn’t initially follow my heart and, instead, allowed someone else to control my fate. I soon realized that my self-worth isn’t defined by a nice-sounding job, it’s defined by my values, my truth, and what happens beyond the typical nine-to-five timeframe. Yes, it was nice to be associated with a well-known company and, not going to lie, sometimes I miss that “accepted” feeling. But deep down I know that my career doesn’t define my identity, because the only approval I need is my own.
    If you can relate to any of this, here are five reasons why you shouldn’t define yourself by your career or job — because, honestly, your self-love is totally worth way more than that paycheck or job title. 

    1. Because having a well-known job isn’t your only success.
    Working for a renowned company does look good on your resume, but it’s not the only thing that you should consider to be successful. Success can be rarely measured by someone’s job or wealth. The true definition of success derives from the ability to do something that you truly love, to be able to care for others, to overcome your greatest fears, or to find blissful happiness. One person’s definition of success could look completely different than someone else’s. And that’s totally okay. Because in the end, you should always aim to be yourself and not replicate what you believe to be considered successful just because of someone else’s journey.

    2. Because your truths and values are the only things you should be defined by.
    Wouldn’t it be lovely to not be judged based on your profession? Immediately when we meet someone new, we want to know their name and what they do for a living. Why? Isn’t there another way to define a person? Yes, it’s great to know what they’re passionate about, but shouldn’t we just ask them that upfront?
    Your identity should be defined by what you love, what you dream of, what you value, and who you cherish. Think about it: Your true friends and family don’t care about what kind of job you have or how much you make. All they care about is your happiness. Treat yourself as you would want your friends to treat you, because you should value your happiness before any job, paycheck, or boss. Period.

    3. Because most jobs are a temporary state and can change at any moment.
    While life is known to be filled with uncertainty, most of us believe we have complete control over our circumstances. Today you may identify yourself as a hardworking architect, but four years from now, you may want to be a dairy farmer, milking cows for a living. You just never know what kind of experiences you may go through and how they’ll change you. Essentially, nothing is permanent. Life is full of surprises, and there are more things that make an impact in your life than your career.

    4. Because this is something you do and not something you are.
    Whether you work as a cashier for a store or as an illustrator for an advertising company, these are things you do — they don’t define you as a person. There are plenty of ways to identify yourself, especially if you’re not in love with your job. For instance, in addition to your career, you could also be known as a mother, a lover of puppies, a video game enthusiast — anything you admire or hold value to is a part of you and your identity. At the end of the day, you should be known for the things you love to do and be, not for the type of positions you’ve held.

    5. Because other people won’t remember you by the job you have, but by how you make them feel.
    How you decide to treat others and express yourself is glued to your identity way more than your jobs ever will be. When other people talk or think about you, the thought of your career might come up, but your personality and character will resonate with them more. You’re on this earth for so many other reasons aside from having a job. Maybe you’re meant to help someone else through their own journey, or to make a difference in your town and inspire others to do the same. You’re doing yourself an injustice if you only identify yourself by your career. Try to open your world and help others to do the same. The more we realize we’re more than our jobs, the happier we all may be.

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    #InternetShutdown: A global outage of the biggest sites in the world

    A global outage of some of the most high profile websites in the world has occurred.Major global news websites including the BBC, The New York Times, the UK government website, CNN and more were affected by the outage. Meanwhile, sites such as Amazon, Hulu, Twitch, Reddit, Pinterest and HBO Max were also affected.Shopify, an e-commerce software which many brands use, was also affected by the glitch.It’s been reported the disruption was due to an error that occurred with US-based cloud service company, Fastly.Many sites came up with the error message “Error 503 Service Unavailable”, while others said a “fastly error” or simply “unknown”.In a statement addressing the outage, hosting company Fastly said, “We identified a service configuration that triggered disruptions across our POPs globally and have disabled that configuration. Our global network is coming back online.”With Fastly acting as a cloud service company to so many websites worldwide, some joked it was “the day the internet stopped”.
    BBC, New York Times, British Government, The Guardian.
    The Day the Internet Stopped pic.twitter.com/bkw0tgbawh
    — Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) June 8, 2021Of course, many memes emerged following the outage as people flocked to Twitter to share their thoughts on the global glitch with the hashtag #InternetShutdown trending.
    the internet is broken pic.twitter.com/9IkzUEGbCz
    — Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 8, 2021
    Me on my first day at #Fastly: What does this button do?
    The internet: pic.twitter.com/IYYEbDEC0n
    — Mark the Blogger (He/him) (@MarktheBlogger1) June 8, 2021
    Internet is down. huge web outage going on right now.
    Reddit is DownTwitch is DownAmazon is Down.and many others.
    It’s TIME TO PANICpic.twitter.com/Aro2pZwWZK
    — SVM (@ShivamChatak) June 8, 2021Even KitKat joined in on the meme fun.Beauty e-commerce site Lookfantastic was also affected but took the opportunity to host a competition.
    Whilst our competitors are inactive, we’re proactive! 👀🛍️ Retweet for the chance to WIN a £100 voucher to spend on LOOKFANTASTIC🤑💸💰 #InternetShutdown
    — LOOKFANTASTIC (@lookfantastic) June 8, 2021Luckily, everything seems to be back up and running. However, it’s a window into showcasing that a #InternetShutdown is a very real possibility…– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramMedia: Twitter, Feature Image: Unsplash More

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    The invaluable advice Mona Kattan has for those in their 20s

    Navigating through your 20s can be a difficult time. Mistakes are made, but big lessons are also learned.Makeup and perfume mogul Mona Kattan knows this all too well, but is hoping to inspire those currently in this stage of life with some key lessons she’s learned during this pivotal decade.Taking to Instagram, Kattan recently revealed the six key things she learned during her 20s, something she recently discussed in a longer YouTube video.Sharing invaluable advice about everything from family to work to relationships to health and more, here are the main lessons Kattan learned in her 20s.Start therapy earlier onIn the video, Kattan discussed the topic of therapy. It was something she was keen to do for a long time, but was afraid of speaking out. However, she eventually sought help in her 30s. An advocate for mental health, she states that “developing yourself has the biggest return on investment than anything else”. She highlighted that it’s “more [important] than your education, more than doing any courses, more than investing in the stock market”.Stay away from gossipersWhen discussing friendships, in relation to gossipers, Kattan firmly stated it’s a “waste of your time”. She added, “You do not need to surround yourself with people who talk about other people.”Gossiping was not part of Kattan’s family life, however, Kattan felt “drained” by people she was friends with at a young age as they were always talking about others.Say ‘no’ moreKattan explains that she was putting other peoples feelings ahead of her own in relationships and working environments during her 20s.  She felt “obliged” to continue relationships with certain people so she didn’t hurt their feelings.Don’t let go of your healthFrom the ages of 14 to 23, Kattan was “obsessed” with her health and “always working out”. However, when she graduated from university she admits she struggled with her diet and exercise regime. Passionately speaking to her followers in relation to health she said, “Without it, you really do have nothing.”Trust your gutStating that “your feelings are your compass”, the YouTube star explains that disconnecting from your feelings can make you miss red flags throughout your 20s.“[Your gut] is an accumulation of intelligence that your subconscious picks up when you cant pick it up yourself,” Kattan said.Never compare yourself to othersIn relation to relationships, career progression and social media, the mogul suggests that “comparison is the thief of joy”. Only “compare yourself to yourself”, she said.Watch Kattan’s full Youtube video below.[embedded content]– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages/media: Instagram/YouTube @monakattan  More

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    The real meaning behind Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s daughter’s name

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their second child – a baby girl – last Friday, announcing her birth on Sunday.In a statement released by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, they announced the “great joy” of welcoming their newborn, also revealing her name.As a tribute to both the Queen and Prince Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, the little one is named after both of them – Lilibet ‘Lili’ Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.It’s widely known that Lilibet is the nickname family members call Queen Elizabeth II, but how exactly did the nickname come about?It’s believed to have come from her struggle to pronounce Elizabeth when she was young, pronouncing it as ‘Lilibet’. Thus, this became her nickname and it stuck within the royal family.Her Majesty was fondly called Lilibet by her late husband, Prince Philip, who recently passed away, as well as her late grandmother, Queen Mary. It’s also known that the Queen signed old family letters with the moniker.It is believed that Harry and Meghan would have asked permission from Her Majesty to use her nickname for their newborn prior to announcing the news to the world.Baby girl Lilibet’s middle name, Diana, is a tribute to Harry’s mother the late Princess Diana, just as Prince William and Kate, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did when naming their daughter Princess Charlotte, whose middle name is also Diana.In the statement announcing the birth of Lilibet, it was revealed Meghan gave birth at 11.40am on Friday, June 4 “in the trusted care of the doctors and staff at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, CA”.Lilibet, the second child of Prince Harry and Megan, is eight in line for the throne after her elder brother Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor who is seventh in line.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More