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    Abu Dhabi reopens its borders to tourists three months after Dubai

    Abu Dhabi has reopened its borders to tourists, along with five other emirates, The National has reported.

    The reopening of the borders to international travellers is to “support recovery plans of the country’s tourism sector and economy”, the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) said.
    This move comes nearly three months after Dubai’s borders opened to tourists on July 7. Per requirements for visitors to Dubai, a negative COVID-19 test is required and there’s no isolation period if you test negative.
    READ: Abu Dhabi residents and tourists no longer require an alcohol license
    However, in Abu Dhabi those who are arriving from international destinations – whether they are tourists or residents – must quarantine in their homes or a hotel room for 14 days even if they test negative for COVID-19.
    Last week it was confirmed by Abu Dhabi-based airline Etihad that passengers travelling into the UAE will have to wear tracking wristbands during their 14-day quarantine.
    In their announcement, it was confirmed a medically-approved tag will be given to travellers arriving into Abu Dhabi International airport after they clear immigration, whatever country they arriving from.
     “On arrival into Abu Dhabi you must self-isolate for 14 days,” the airline’s statement said. “Self-isolation must take place at home and all arrivals will be required to wear a medically approved wristband for this duration.”

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    Elie Saab Jr welcomes first child with wife Christina Mourad Saab

    Lebanese designer Elie Saab’s son has just revealed the ultimate surprise – he’s now a dad!
    Elie Saab Jr took to Instagram on Wednesday evening to announce the news he and his wife Christina Mourad Saab have welcomed their first child together.

    The new father posted two photos on social media with Christina while he held their new bundle of joy – a baby girl.

    “Baby Sophia Saab, 02.09.20,” he captioned the post, revealing that their baby girl Sophia was born earlier this month.
    The arrival of baby Sophia would have come as a surprise to many as the couple never confirmed they were expecting.
    The couple married last year in July 2019 in a lavish wedding in Lebanon – in the Faqra mountains.

    No corners were cut in the four-day wedding festivities for Saab Jr and Christina and, of course, the bride’s extravagant wedding gowns and outfits were all designed by her father-in-law himself.
    Now, just over a year later, the couple has now started their family together with bay Sophia.
    Congratulations to the Saab family!
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    10 Ways to Revive a Workout Routine (If You’ve Totally Given Up)

    I don’t know who needs to hear this, but we’re human beings. We don’t get energy from an iPhone charger or AAA batteries like the Energizer Bunny, and therefore, we naturally ebb and flow. That goes for moods, motivations, and workout routines. We’ll have periods where we’re more active and periods where we’re less active (yes, that includes when walking to the fridge and back to the couch is the only activity we’ll do in a day). Maybe you got injured and had to cool down the workouts for a while, maybe you got so busy you had difficulty finding time, or maybe there was a freaking global pandemic that removed every sense of normalcy and stripped you of the workout routine you were used to.If you’re in one of the ebbs (or the flows? IDK), don’t panic. First of all, know that you’re not lazy. You’re just in one of the less active periods where other things have become more important than exercise (and yes, that includes finishing season one of Tiger King). But movement is crucial for physical and mental health, and can help you feel like your happiest and best self; the times when you feel busy, stressed, or anxious are when you need it the most. Even if you’ve totally given up on a workout routine, there are many ways to find the motivation to start again (and keep it up!). Here are 10 of them: 

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    1. Change your motivation
    When you work out solely because of the way it will make you look, you’re more likely to feel discouraged. You might feel shame and guilt for being “out of shape,” or you don’t see results quickly enough and give up out of disappointment. Nothing is less motivating than thinking you’re not good enough as already you are. Exercise establishes a connection between your mind and body, helps you feel stronger, makes you love your body for what it can do (instead of the way it looks), and can have powerful effects on mental health. 
    Too often, we focus on common motivators like weight loss or because we know we’re “supposed to” as reasons to work out. But you won’t truly be motivated to keep up a routine unless you have what I call a “why reason.” Sure, you want to lose weight or be healthier, but why? Do you want to feel more confident and connected to your body? Do you want to feel like you’re doing everything you can to be your healthiest? Do you want to live a long and healthy life for your children or your spouse? Do you feel happier and less stressed after a workout? Now those are reasons that will motivate you to exercise even on days where you’re tired, unexcited, and just don’t feel like it. 

    2. Take your time getting back into it
    Not only could going from laying on the couch all day to three-mile sprints twice a day be harmful, but it won’t be sustainable. When you do get back into the gym (or the yoga mat on your living room floor), remember that the goal is to make the body healthier, not strain it or overwork it. You’ll most likely feel discouraged forcing your body to do workouts that it’s just not ready for, so remember that you don’t need to be painfully sore or out of breath to make a workout count. Start by going on more walks, lifting light weights, and doing short workouts that feel less overwhelming and difficult. You’ll be more likely to fit in exercise and keep up with a workout routine when it feels manageable and doable. Don’t start where you were or where you want to be; start from where you are right now. 
     

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    3. Make small changes in your routine
    One of the most common reasons we give up on workout routines is because we don’t see ourselves as the kind of person who keeps up with a workout routine. It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy: if you don’t see yourself as someone who prioritizes health and exercise, you never will prioritize health and exercise. Boost your overall confidence and change the way you see yourself by making small changes like keeping a full water bottle with you at all times to increase hydration, ordering a side salad with your takeout, or always taking the stairs. Making a bunch of small habits can help you stay motivated to keep up with your fitness goals or workout schedule because it boosts the confidence you have in yourself.

    4. …But don’t change everything at once
    When getting back into a fitness routine, you may be tempted to overhaul your diet too. Even if a total health makeover comes from the best intentions, focusing on too many changes at once can be overwhelming. Instead, try focusing on one thing. If your #1 goal is to get back into a fitness routine, then fit in some movement every single day. Don’t try to totally change your diet or wake up two hours earlier for an extensive morning routine. Once your fitness routine becomes more habitual, you can use it as motivation to make other changes in your routine. Start with one focus and let it snowball into others, rather than trying to change everything at once.

    5. Set a schedule
    Yes, it’s important to create a schedule, but it’s even more important to be realistic about it. Don’t set your alarm for 5:30am to fit in that workout if you typically wake up five minutes before your workday starts, and don’t add in a 60-minute block every day if you know you’re busy from the minute you wake up until the minute you go to bed. Instead of feeling disappointed by an unrealistic schedule that you won’t keep, start small. Add in time slots here and there as quick work breaks or as a part of your morning and evening routine. Once you find the schedule that works best for your lifestyle, add it to your calendar and honor that schedule like you would any work meeting or appointment. 

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    6. Try something new
    There’s a reason you didn’t keep up with a workout routine before. Sure, it might be because times are weird, and Selling Sunset was so good you had to binge it all at once, or it might be because whatever you were trying before just wasn’t working. Therefore, don’t go back to the same type of workout or the same schedule you’ve tried before. If you dread running or weight-lifting, then don’t do it: try a Zumba class on Youtube, sign up for a boxing app, or go on a walk while listening to a podcast. Also, try experimenting with working out at different times. Maybe you’ve realized you like to have peaceful, slow mornings, so you should schedule workouts after work, or that multiple 15-minute workouts throughout the day are better for you than a 60-minute session. 

    7. Redefine what exercise means
    If you’re like me and depended on trendy studios, ill-lit rooms, and fancy lavender cloths to get you to work out, the stay-at-home order likely caused a big shift in your fitness routine. But here’s the reality: you don’t need a gym, a motivating instructor, or an hour every day to get a good workout. Instead, fit more movement into your average day to make a huge impact. If you stopped exercising at all because going on a two-mile run or 45-minutes of HIIT was never happening for you, you might be defining exercise the wrong way. Instead, think about how you can do a quick yoga flow in the morning, go on a walk at lunch, and jump rope after work. Think of exercise as living less sedentary, rather than a specific time or way to get your body moving. 

    8. Create competition with yourself
    Being competitive might not always be a positive trait when it comes to sibling rivalry or a romantic relationship (anyone else guilty of keeping score when it comes to chores?), but you can use it to your advantage when it comes to a motivating fitness routine. Studios like Orange Theory and Cyclebar have dedicated their classes to exactly this concept: seeing your numbers on a screen will push you harder, whether it’s in competition with the other class-goers’ stats or just trying to beat your personal best.
    Luckily for 2020, you don’t need to go into a trendy fitness studio to reap the benefits of your competitive edge. Every day, challenge yourself to add in an extra rep, run or walk an extra half mile, or exercise for five minutes longer. You can also challenge yourself to hit a milestone by a specified time; people who train for marathons are more likely to stay motivated when the marathon is already on the calendar. 

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    9. Invest in your workout routine
    Sure, sometimes motivation comes from loving ourselves enough to do what’s best for our bodies, and sometimes motivation comes in the form of a super cute matching leggings and sports bra set. People are more likely to keep up with whatever they put money into, so try investing in an online subscription, a new pair of leggings, or a pretty yoga mat or pair of dumbbells (it’s like the at-home equivalent to that $20 cancellation fee at your local spin studio). Personal trainers are effective for more reasons that just one-on-one expertise: putting money into someone that will hold you accountable means you’re less likely to slack off. There’s nothing more worthy of your time and money than your most energetic, happiest, healthiest self, so start prioritizing it. 

    10. Focus on holistic exercise rather than calorie burn
    By now, you know you need a reason to work out that’s more motivating than burning calories (and if you don’t, see #1). But beyond motivation, you need to focus on more than intensity to keep up a sustainable routine. Keep in mind cool down, recovery, stretching, and enjoyment. Yes, you can revive a workout routine you’ve had zero motivation to keep up with by prioritizing everything else besides the physical “workout.” Incorporate stretching, foam rolling, and walking more often into your daily routine. Not only will it keep your body healthier and avoid injuries when you are working out, but you’ll be reminded that keeping your body in peak health is so much more than cardio or weight-training.

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    A new brunch is launching in Dubai inspired by an iconic film

    There’s always new brunches coming and going in Dubai, but we have a feeling this new one which is launching in DIFC is going to be around for a while.

    Launching next week at the Bull & Bear restaurant at the Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre, the new brunch is taking on an iconic theme inspired by the Martin Scorsese directed blockbuster The Wolf of Wall Street – enter ‘The Bull of Wall Street’.
    It’s almost as if the 18th-floor venue was made for the new brunch, with its New York-inspired interior.

    The ’80s-themed brunch will feature some signature dishes from Bull & Bear including: Alligator Pear (pickled avocado, cilantro, pomegranate, kalamata rice cracker, gazpacho jelly); Wagyu Beef Tartare (house relish, slow-cooked egg yolk, saffron aioli, fine herb salad); Beef Rossini (braised short ribs, foie gras, mushroom ketchup, crispy shallots, truffle sauce); and more.
    Not only that, brunch-goers can enjoy live music from house band Cross Fire with a set-list including ’80s and ’90s classics.
    Starting next week on October 2, the brunch will be running every Friday from 1pm to 5pm. There’s two brunch packages available: Dhs290 for soft drinks and Dhs450 for bubbles, house hops and a selection of cocktails.
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    Sheikh Mohammed seen out dining at a DIFC hotspot we all love

    It’s safe to say if a Dubai restaurant has the royal stamp of approval we’re all going to love it.
    Gaia, Avli by Tashas, BB Social Dining and Somewhere are all regularly visited by HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai.

    He was even recently seen out dining at Gaia – which is set to open its doors in London next year – as was his father, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
    Even more recently, however, as in just yesterday September 23, Sheikh Mohammed was seen out dining at another Downtown Dubai hotspot – a restaurant that is certainly loved by the masses.

    The Ruler of Dubai was seen dining out at Shanghai ME located in DIFC with a few others.
    Now that the weather is cooling down, His Highness was able to dine out on the restaurant’s terrace.
    Shanghai ME is famed for its culinary classics of East Asia, which all have a playful twist.
    The restaurant isn’t relatively new to the Dubai restaurant scene, having only opened in September last year and, like many other establishments, it was forced to close for a couple of months due to the pandemic.
    However, the restaurant is now well and truly back on the scene, especially if Sheikh Mohammed is paying a visit.
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    Gigi Hadid gives birth to first child with Zayn Malik

    Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik are officially parents!
    Zayn announced the exciting news on Twitter that Gigi had given birth – and it’s a baby girl.

    “Our baby girl is here, healthy & beautiful,” he said. “To try put into words how I am feeling right now would be an impossible task.”
    The new dad also revealed the sheer love he was feeling for his newborn daughter.

    “The love I feel for this tiny human is beyond my understanding,” he added. “Grateful to know her, proud to call her mine, & thankful for the life we will have together x”
    Alongside the announcement of baby Hadid-Malik’s birth, the 27-year-old also shared a sweet photo of the newborn hold her dad’s finger.

    Our baby girl is here, healthy & beautiful🙏🏽❤️to try put into words how i am feeling right now would be an impossible task. The love i feel for this tiny human is beyond my understanding.Grateful to know her, proud to call her mine, & thankful for the life we will have together x pic.twitter.com/nvhfOkk2fw
    — zayn (@zaynmalik) September 24, 2020

    Gigi also took to Instagram to announce the news shortly after Zayn, revealing she had given birth over the weekend.
    Like Zayn, the model shared a sweet photo of her daughter’s hand.
    “Our girl joined us earth-side this weekend and she’s already changed our world,” she captioned the photo. “So in love.”

    Gigi’s pregnancy was first reported on back in April.
    The model first spoke of her pregnancy – news which was revealed in the press and not by Gigi or Zayn – during a video call appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, admitting they would have liked to reveal the news on their “own terms”, but also thanked everyone for their congratulations.
    “Obviously, we wish we could’ve announced it on our own terms, but we’re very excited and happy and grateful for everyone’s well wishes and support,” she said.
    Zayn and Gigi, 25, originally started dating in 2016, and have been on-and-off ever since, with their latest split taking place in mid-2019. However, the pair reunited earlier this year, but have been keeping their romance away from the public glare.
    Congratulations to the couple on becoming parents!
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    Saudi National Day: Sheikh Mohammed’s message to the ‘glorious’ Kingdom

    In celebration of Saudi National Day and to solidify the bond between the two countries, the leaders of the United Arab Emirates sent a heartfelt message to the “glorious” Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
    Both HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, issued public messages on social media alongside a video which showcased the achievements of Saudi Arabia through the years, as well as showcasing clips of the UAE’s leaders with Saudi leaders King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

    رسالتي وأخي محمد بن زايد للمملكة العربية السعودية قيادةً وشعباً في يومهم الوطني المجيد … أدام الله مجدهم وعزهم وأدام أخوّة الشعبين الشقيقين.. معاً أبداً .. pic.twitter.com/B0us9qaS5N
    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) September 23, 2020

    In the video, which showed the continued great relationship between the Kingdom and the UAE, it was stated the country hopes and prays for “the continued prosperity and continued success” of Saudi Arabia.
    READ: Saudi National Day: 8 incredible women you should be following
    “The UAE celebrates this glorious occasion with you,” the video stated. “We are one nation and our fate is one. Your pride is our pride, and your joy is our joy.
    “The strength of our alliance is rooted in history, together we are united.”
    Today, September 23, 2020, marks the 90th official Saudi National Day. It commemorates the renaming of the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This was by royal decree from King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud in 1932.
    Fifteen years ago, in 2005, it was made a national holiday in 2005 by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
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    3 homegrown luxury Dubai restaurants that are going global

    Often we see world-famous restaurants arrive in Dubai, and they are every bit as brilliant – if not more than – as their predecessors. LPM Bar & Restaurant and Indochine spring into our minds.
    But now Dubai has cultivated itself as a key culinary destination with many fine-dining and luxury restaurants making a name for themselves right here in the UAE. So much so, there’s plans in the works to go global, even despite the current pandemic.
    The MAINE Group

    Five years after top Dubai-based restauranteur opened his first instalment of the MAINE Group, it’s safe to say Joey Ghazal has well and truly dominated the F&B scene in the region.

    With The MAINE Oyster Bar & Grill in JBR, The MAINE Street Eatery in Studio City and The MAINE Land Brasserie in Business Bay, Ghazal is ready to go global. In a recent interview with EW, Ghazal revealed they’re preparing to launch a new MAINE restaurant in London. Saudi Arabia and the Far East is also on his radar.
    “We are quite advanced in our plans to open The MAINE in London, but obviously it all depends now on COVID-19,” Ghazal said. “We are actively considering the Far East and Saudi as well. We should have a clearer picture towards the end of the year, hopefully by then we will be able to look back at this year with humility for what it has taught us.”
    Gaia

    First bursting onto the Dubai foodie scene two years ago, Chef Izu Ani‘s brainchild has garnered a cult following for the delicious Mediterranean and Greek cuisine Gaia has to offer.
    In fact, just days after opening in October 2018 the Crown Prince of Dubai, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, paid a visit to the eatery and has been a keen visitor ever since.
    Now, Gaia is set to hit Europe’s shores with an establishment opening up in London, in the exclusive Mayfair postcode.
    With Sheikh Hamdan being a regular visitor to the UK, it begs the question if he’ll pop in for a meal at Gaia London.
    La Serre

    Downtown Dubai-born La Serre – which opened in 2013 – is also going global as it’s set to open restaurants in three different cities– Riyadh, London and New York City.
    Last month, the French brasserie’s operator, Lincoln Hospitality, unveiled the exciting news the first new La Serre establishment to open will be in the Saudi Arabian capital early next year in the King Abdullah Financial District.
    Later in 2021, La Serre will be heading to Europe with a third restaurant opening in London’s exclusive area of Knightsbridge. Shortly after, La Serre will hop over the Atlantic Ocean to New York City, meaning all three restaurants will have opened by the end of next year.
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