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    Watch: Flying car takes off in Dubai

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    by Team Emirates Man
    4 hours ago

    The world’s first public flight of the two-seater eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) flying car X2 took off on Monday at Skydive Dubai.
    After taking off from Dubai Marina, the X2 flying completed its 90-minute test flight, marking an era of short-haul flights and intelligent mobility solutions, per WAM.
    Dubai International Chamber, one of three Chambers operating under Dubai Chambers, hosted the test flight, designed by Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng.
    The two-seater eVTOL flying car X2 is equipped with an intelligent flight control system and autonomous flight capabilities and is developed by XPENG’s affiliate XPENG AEROHT. The X2 emits zero carbon dioxide and is designed with low-altitude city capabilities, with a maximum flight speed of 130 kilometres per hour.

    Dubai International Chamber hosted today the world’s first public flight of the pioneering eVTOL flying car X2 designed by Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer @XPengMotors at Skydive Dubai. pic.twitter.com/LgplPPMQD5
    — Dubai International Chamber (@DxbChamberIntl) October 10, 2022

    The event was attended by Li Xuhang, Consul-General of China in Dubai; Hassan Al Hashemi, acting president and CEO of Dubai Chambers; Dr Brian Gu, vice chairman and president of XPeng; Mohammad Al Kamali, deputy CEO, Dubai Industries and Exports and other government officials and members of the business community.
    Dubai has been at the vanguard of introducing technology-fuelled initiatives to encourage the usage of autonomous transport. The emirate’s self-driving transport strategy aims to convert 25 per cent of total mobility journeys to driverless journeys by 2030.
    A new programme to enable drone transportation in Dubai has been launched, to explore the use of drones in several sectors, including health, security, shipping and food.
    This story was originally published on Gulf Business and has been republished here with permission.
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    Aisha Al Mulla on the UAE’s fight against breast cancer

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    by Olivia Morris
    4 hours ago

    To detect the rising cases of breast cancer in the UAE Pink Caravan was born.
    This initiative by Friends of Cancer Patients launched mobile clinics all across the emirates to provide clinical examinations and mammograms and educate women about any misconceptions surrounding it.
    “Over the past few years, Pink Caravan has detected it in women in their mid-20s and early 30s with breast malignancies, so the right age range is 25 – 30 years,” the Director of Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP), Aisha Al Mulla told us.
    After launching in 2009, this initiative has grown ever since and has supported numerous women to combat their journey and instill hope through all the breast cancer survivors in the country.
    To mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Emirates Woman sits down with Al Mulla to discuss the pioneering support the organisation gives with its Pink Caravan initiative.
    Firstly, what is Pink Caravan? What pioneering work is it doing for breast cancer patients in the UAE?
    Formally speaking, Pink Caravan is a breast cancer awareness and early detection initiative by Friends of Cancer Patients – the UAE-based global cancer non-profit I represent. If I describe what Pink Caravan is at an unofficial human level, it is our nation’s leading initiative that has lifted the veil of myths and misconceptions that surrounded breast cancer in our society back in 2009 when the initiative was launched. Fast forward to 2022, women in the UAE are no longer shy to come to our free clinics for their annual breast health checks. The patients we have supported financially and morally through their journeys of diagnosis, treatment and recovery share their stories and inspire hope in others affected by the disease without hesitation or embarrassment. Today, men come to our free facilities during our annual weeklong nationwide Pink Caravan Ride to get breast examinations done to ensure they are risk-free. Debunking taboos and enabling members of the UAE community to accept breast cancer as a reality of life, empowering them with awareness about the symptoms and risks of the ailment and providing them access to free diagnosis and treatment facilities are all pioneering achievements for Pink Caravan. Today, no one in the country suffers in isolation; the nation has come together to fight and win over breast cancer as one. I proudly attribute a portion of this success to our relentless and committed efforts.

    How does your role support Friends of Cancer Patients and the Pink Caravan?
    An essential part of my role at FOCP and the Pink Caravan is providing guidance to the teams and ensuring that tasks and projects are aligned with the vision set by Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, wife of His Highness Ruler of Sharjah, Royal Patron of FOCP and Chairperson of Sharjah Supreme Council for Family Affairs as well as FOCP’s mission. It also involves keeping up to date with medical research as well as cutting-edge medical innovations in the health sector. Another essential part of my role is to ensure that our beneficiaries receive exceptional treatment and care. Our beneficiaries’ health and well-being are and always will be our main priority.
    A breast self-exam: how does one perform one and what are the things to look out for?
    Great question, and one that every woman should know the answer to. The importance of a breast self-exam (BSE) is that it enables us to detect any unusual changes or lumps that might form. The best time to do a monthly self-breast exam is about three to five days after your period starts. Do it at the same time every month. Our breasts are not as tender or lumpy at this time in the monthly cycle. For women who have gone through menopause, I suggest doing the exam on the same day every month. There are three main positions for conducting a BSE: lying down, standing or while in the shower. It is easiest however to examine all breast tissue in a lying position. Next, sit or stand and feel your armpit because breast tissue goes into that area. Gently squeeze the nipple, checking for discharge. Repeat the process on the left breast. With fingertips close together, gently probe each breast in circular and linear motions, ensuring you are covering all of the breast tissue. Look at your breasts directly and in the mirror. Look for changes in skin texture, such as dimpling, puckering, indentations, or skin that looks like an orange peel. Also, note the shape and outline of each breast. Check to see if the nipple turns inward. The goal of a monthly BSE is to get used to the feel of your breasts. This will help you to find anything new or different. If you do, call your doctor right away. Why? Because the earlier we detect the malignancy, the better our chances of effective treatment and full recovery. There is a 98 percent chance of full recovery in patients whose breast cancer is detected at an early stage.
    What is the right age for undergoing annual breast health check-ups, and what symptoms should lead us to book a consultation with our doctor?
    Changing, predominantly sedentary lifestyles, the food we eat, and the stress of our jobs have all contributed to significantly reducing the age group impacted by breast cancer. Over the past few years, Pink Caravan has detected it in women in their mid-20s and early 30s with breast malignancies, so the right age range is 25 – 30 years. For annual mammograms in healthy females, we recommend 40 years and above. The symptoms to look out for during your monthly BSEs include a suspicious lump, change in breast shape or size, retraction of the nipple, change in color or texture of the skin, discharge especially bloody secretions from the nipple, and/or continuous pain in the breast in one place. One must consult a physician immediately if one experience any of the above symptoms. Upon running a few basic tests, the physician will decide whether or not to refer you to an oncologist–doctors who specialise in cancer diagnosis and treatment.

    Are there any myths about breast cancer that you can debunk?
    Absolutely, there’s a host of misconceptions that surround it. Things like any lump one feels in their breast is cancer or it always causes a lump one can feel. Early-stage breast cancer does not recur, carrying a cell phone in one’s chest pocket causes breast cancer, or that it happens only to middle-aged or older women. Other popular myths include complacency in people who don’t have a family history of breast cancer or in certain individuals who eat healthily, do not smoke or consume alcohol and exercise regularly. True, breast cancer is one of the better-known and more talked-about cancers, but there are still so many misconceptions out there.
    What is the main aim of international Breast Cancer Awareness Month?
    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to raise awareness about the impact of breast cancer. It is a crucial and annual reminder of the risks of breast malignancies and an opportunity for governments, healthcare practitioners, and civil society organisations dedicated to cancer prevention and control to raise public awareness about risk factors that increase the possibility of developing breast cancer, methods of prevention, the importance of early detection, target groups, and providing integrated service to fight breast cancer from detection to treatment.
    What causes breast cancer?
    We do know that normal breast cells can become cancerous because of changes or mutations in genes. Most breast cancers (about 90%) develop from acquired (not inherited) gene changes that have not yet been identified. Only about one in 10 breast cancers (10%) are linked with known abnormal genes that are passed on from parents and are therefore inherited. Certain breast cancer risk factors are related to personal behaviours, such as drinking alcohol, smoking, poor diet leading to being overweight or obese and lack of physical activity. Other lifestyle-related risk factors include decisions about having children and taking medicines that contain hormones. Some risk factors for breast cancer are things one cannot change, such as getting older or inheriting certain gene changes.
    What are the most common questions you get from patients after a breast cancer diagnosis?
    A positive cancer diagnosis is a shock to the system and leaves the freshly diagnosed patient and their loved ones in a disarray, particularly those who have no family history of cancer and haven’t experienced it through a friend or a relative. Our counsellors at FOCP come into the picture immediately after tests confirm breast cancer in a patient, supporting them psychologically from day 1 of their journey of treatment and recovery. At the onset, the most common questions we are asked include the stage of malignancy detected, the best course of treatment, ways to receive financial help for expensive treatments, and mental or moral support for the patient as well as their families. Some patients tell us they are in denial while some others ascertain they will die and do not inform their families. These are extreme emotional responses and completely understandable as cancer is a difficult pill to swallow. Some patients ask if they have any time to live while others drown in dismay asking ‘why me’. We also get asked practical questions like side effects of chemotherapy, places one can find wigs, opportunities for peer group support, and the length of chemotherapy cycles.
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    6 renowned Emirati TV presenters to follow on Instagram

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    by Sarah Joseph
    31 mins ago

    The UAE’s TV presenters have a powerful voice in the region and beyond.
    From hosting events to reporting on social issues, TV presenters can influence their audience and educate them on recent news with utmost grace and poise.
    Several Emirati presenters have hosted prestigious events in the UAE with the most recent being Salik’s IPO public announcement.
    As numerous personalities have made a mark for themselves in the industry, Emirates Woman has curated a guide for all Emirati TV presenters to watch out for.
    Diala Ali

    As a TV presenter at Sama Dubai TV Channel, Diala Ali started her career in 2007 working for Dubai Media. She later became an inspiration for many Emirati women through her profound voice on social media. After graduating in Dubai, she later went on to present for several news and social programmes.
    You can follow her here.
    Amira Mohammed

    Amira Mohammed is a renowned journalist and TV presenter at Abu Dhabi TV and member of the Youth Media Council at the National Media Council since joining in 2015. Taking the lead for several topics including artificial intelligence, she sheds light on various technology-related subjects at highly reputed events such as the Knowledge Summit.
    You can follow her here.
    Mahira Abdel Aziz

    After making a mark for herself in the world of presenting, Mahira Abdel Aziz has scaled new heights after featuring in a UAE-made Netflix series in 2021 The Platform as one of its main stars. She has achieved great heights in the Arab world as a TV presenter and continues to establish herself as an actress. The Emirati TV star has also walked the red carpet during the Gouna Film Festival in Egypt. As an anchor for MBC, Abdel Aziz has paved the way for many women in the media industry.
    You can follow her here.
    Rania Ali

    Recognised by the Ministry of Economy, Rania Ali is an award-winning presenter and a leading bilingual MC and public speaker in the Middle East. With an extensive client list, she has presented for top-tier local and international brands in the region. Her extensive portfolio also includes events for the UAE royal family and top government officials in the Middle East region. Known for her experience across various fields, she has been part of different sectors including finance, banking and other corporate events.
    You can follow her here.
    Mahra Alyaqoobi

    This Emirati TV presenter is a training and development manager at Sky News Arabia and has established herself in the region after successfully taking the lead in the media world. With a passion for public speaking, she turned her hobby into a full-time career and eventually became a consultant for the youth who are looking to join the media industry.
    You can follow her here.
    Dina Muhammad

    As a leading TV presenter for Al Aan TV, Dina Muhammed has also made a name for herself in the real estate industry. This Dubai-based pan-Arab satellite channel launched in 2006 and focuses on global and regional issues related to health, politics, society or those of general interest. After translating her passion for real estate into a full-time job, she is now both a TV presenter and part of the real estate content creation community.
    You can follow her here.
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    9 questions you should ask yourself to check your own mental health

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    This World Mental Health Day we are encouraging people to check in on themselves as well as others.
    In the fast-paced world of technology and a hectic year of uncertainty with the COVID-19 pandemic, the conversation surrounding mental health has never been more prevalent than ever.
    While, of course, we want to ensure others are okay, you also need to check in on yourself from time to time to ensure your own mental health is okay.
    With that, here’s nine questions to ask to “check-in” on yourself and your mental health.

    How am I feeling today?
    What is my mood like every morning? Am I energetic, lazy, motivated or uninspired?
    How am I performing with my daily life activities?
    How is my appetite? Has it increased or decreased?
    How are my sleeping habits? Am I feeling rested? Do I wake up tired?
    What are my areas of interest?
    What are the things that keep me happy?
    How do I perceive life?
    What are the thoughts floating around in my mind?

    By asking these simple questions, it could help identify some mental health issues you may be going through and pinpoint whether you should seek further help or not.
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    This private Dubai dining experience exudes the nostalgia of home

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    by Sarah Joseph
    44 mins ago

    Looking to host a gathering and want the professionals to take the lead? We’ve got the perfect place for you.
    Take a seat at Gaia’s Chef’s Table, for a Grecian escape and a one-of-a-kind culinary adventure. With Greek-inspired traditions taking the centre stage, this luxurious experience transcends beyond the world of food.
    In an intimate space right by where all the action in Gaia takes place, diners can feel at home with the relaxing interiors that evoke a sense of warmth. This inviting setting invites guests to indulge in the kitchen’s creativity from its mirrored walls to the earth wooden table.
    With a curated menu of the chef’s classics, diners can savour their favourite dishes from the a la carte menu. Created with fine produce and fresh ingredients, each dish is carefully prepared with the daily import of fresh seafood and fish cooked according to the customer’s preference.

    Each dish allows guests to feel connected to the kitchen as they can see what goes on behind-the-scenes, through the transparent glass separating the kitchen from the table.
    For an evening of conversation, this 12-seater experience ignites meaningful discussions and an evening of laughter with your loved ones. After making its mark globally, this is a menu and fine-dining experience you wouldn’t want to miss.
    Located at Gate Villa 4, DIFC, Podium Level, advance booking is recommended and for more information visit gaia-restaurants.com
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    Meet the female Emirati sporting pioneers of the UAE

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    Meet Sara Al Shamsi and Maha Al Balooshi – the new stars of Al Ain Womenʼs FC First Team. Leading the line for the womenʼs game in the UAE, both players recently came together for a photo shoot to launch this seasonʼs official new Nike kit. Stars on and off the pitch, the pair are planning on kicking off the season in style.
    The women’s team has been a key supporter of women’s sports in the UAE following its launch in 2019, creating the Al Ain Sports Girls Training Centres with delegates from the UAE Football Association and the Womenʼs Football Committee. This year the team was also on hand to lend support to the UAE’s silver medal-winning team in the Special Olympics in Michigan.
    Inspiring generations of football stars to come, Al Balooshi and Al Shamsi share with Emirates Woman how they got into the sport, their inspirations and their dreams for the future.
    Maha Al Balooshi

    What position do you play?
    Goalkeeper.
    What is your playing record?
    I have participated in several friendly matches with the national team and official tournaments, including West Asia and friendly matches against the Maldives, Syria, Seychelles, India, Bahrain, Iraq and many other countries.
    Can you outline your main accomplishments throughout your career so far?

    With the UAE national team, we won gold and silver in the Abu Dhabi World Games 2019 which was a real highlight
    I was also named best goalkeeper in Al Ain Championship with first place in 2020 season.
    In 2022, we won the silver in the Special Olympics in the Detroit World Cup.

    Where did you train?
    I started my career at the Abu Dhabi club, where I was called up for the UAE under-19 team and it was the beginning of my establishment as a national goalkeeper.
    Who are your main inspirations?
    Houria Al-Tahri is the force in the world of football and has been one of the main factors in building women’s football in the UAE, which it seeks to develop day after day. She has also been one of the biggest supporters in my sports career.
    What are your goals for this season?
    It will be an exciting season for me, and I will strive to show my best level to protect my net and defend the Al Ain logo.
    What are your hopes for the future of football in the UAE?
    The dream of my life is to see women’s football developed in the Gulf, especially in the UAE, and for all professional clubs to open a women’s team to develop women’s football in the UAE.
    Sara Al Shamsi

    What position do you play?
    Central Defender.
    What is your playing record?
    I’ve played in a few friendly tournaments organised by Al Ain FC but our first official season was the real start and we achieved second place that year.
    I’ve also played in the Al Ain Club Championship with the participation of teams from Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain, and we won first place in it. I am also a player in the UAE national team.
    Can you outline your main accomplishments throughout your career so far?
    Collective prizes with the team when we get the first places in the tournaments, being central defender position it is difficult to obtain individual prizes, usually those who receive individual prizes are either attacking (scorer) or goalkeeper. I participated in Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak’s championship in jiu-jitsu and I won the gold medal in the first tournament. The training took about two months and I was very proud of that achievement. After that, I decided to focus more on team sports like basketball, volleyball, and football, and I also participated in handball tournaments.
    Where did you train?
    I’ve always been sporty, running daily while at school. As I grew older, I started getting very interested in football and basketball, and I continued this passion to the university level, and after graduating from university, I joined Al Ain Club.
    Who are your main inspirations?
    In terms of women, Alexa Botías is a Spanish midfielder in the Barcelona team and is considered the best football player in the world. I love learning skills from her, and I always watch her matches. I really hope in the future to reach her level and more.
    What are your goals for this season?
    Getting first place in the upcoming tournaments, according to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan when he said, “The second is the same as the last.” What my team and I aspire to is that we will not be in second place again and we will not accept it.
    The new Al Ain FC 2022/23 home and away kits are available from the following locations:
    Al Ain Fan Store – Online Shop: shop.alainclub.ae; Nike Store – Al Ain Mall: alainmall.net/shop-listing/nike/; and Nike Store – Dubai Mall: thedubaimall.com/en/shop/nike-town. 
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    How To Nail That Follow-Up Interview, According to Experts

    If you’re gearing up for that second (or third) job interview and are freaking out just a bit, sit back and unclench your jaw for a sec. We’re here to help. While career guidebooks and college courses tend to place a major emphasis on nailing that initial screening, follow-up interviews are just as key. However, there’s often less information out there about how to make sure it goes swimmingly. That’s where we come in. We’ve spoken with three experts who’ve weighed in with interview tips. They discuss how to shine during a longer, more thorough interview, in which you’ll be asked about more than your general interest in the company and basic skillset. Read on. Then, get ready to impress.
     
    Do your company research ahead of time
    It’s time to enlist your BFF, Google. “You should be able to talk a bit about the organization and what is important to them,” says Miriam Salpeter, founder of Keppie Consulting. “This information should be readily available on their website.” It’s smart to then use your findings to shape your talking points on the day of the interview. “If their website mentions ‘teamwork’ on every other line, you’ll want to mention something about your commitment to working on a team,” Salpeter explains.

    Look into your interviewers
    If the company included the names of those individuals you’ll be meeting with, use this information to your advantage. “Some good places to start are their company website (if they have a profile), their LinkedIn page, and a Google search for any news alerts or publications,” advises Samantha Simmons, an executive legal recruiter at LHH Recruitment Solutions. She formerly worked in BigLaw. “There is no need to memorize their CV, but jot down a few things that interest you, whether it’s something you have in common or a new initiative that you’d like to ask them more about.”

    Study your resume
    Review your resume. Your interviewers are certainly going to be giving it a close look! “Make sure you are comfortable talking about anything and everything on there,” Simmons notes. “Then, take it one step further and decide on three highlights that you want to make sure you are communicating to your interviewer.” These may relate to a specific degree, credential, or work accomplishment, she explains.

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    Use the following technique when answering questions
    You’ll want to practice answering questions at home ahead of time. Salpeter is a proponent of using the PAR technique. “State the problem, describe the action you took, and explain the result,” she says. “When you incorporate all of these—briefly, you aren’t writing a book—you have the best chance to succeed.”

    Don’t worry about sounding scripted
    Spending the evening before your interview going over all the key talking points you plan to cover is never a bad idea. “People would rather hear stories than simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ responses,” explains Sho Dewan, career coach and founder at Workhap. “Practice your storytelling skills and hook the interviewers’ attention in the first few lines of the story.” 
    Simmons agrees. “Even questions that address a gap in your knowledge are an opportunity to share.” Suppose your interviewer asks you about your experience handling a certain task. If it’s something you haven’t yet encountered, use your reply to indicate how you’re a quick learner, Simmons suggests. “Instead of just saying ‘no’ and leaving the interviewer with a negative impression, you have shifted the conversation to your highlights,” she explains. “You should be in control of what you are emphasizing about your background at every turn.”

    Don’t forget to leave room for a little improvisation
    You do not want to sound robotic during your interview session. Reading the room is important. “Job interviews are all about connecting and vibing with the person sitting across from you,” Dewan adds. “Too many people get too focused on sounding perfect and memorizing their scripts when it would be ten times more beneficial to go into their next interview with the goal of making a new friend.”

    Asking your interviewer some questions
    It’s fine to come prepared with a few go-to questions. However, don’t be afraid to improvise a bit based on your specific conversation. “While it’s helpful to have questions in mind, you don’t want to sound like you are asking the same boring, perfunctory question to every interviewer,” Salpeter explains. One thing you definitely will want to inquire about every time: What lies ahead? “Always ask about the company’s timeframe and when you can expect to hear about the next steps,” Salpeter adds. “Be sure you know the name and contact information for your interviewer so you can send an email thanking them.” More

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    Here’s your chance to win Dhs25,000 worth of Chopard Jewellery in Abu Dhabi

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    You can drip in diamonds this month, all thanks to Chopard.
    Bringing something unique to the table, the Maison gives one lucky winner a chance to win a glistening set from the house as they join hands with Lets Café for a sophisticated afternoon tea experience.
    For a limited time, the avo tea concept taking place at this quaint café is offering a series of delectable bites. Guests can indulge in a host of savoury and sweet options from the menu complemented by some of the world’s finest teas. From labneh with olive dressing, mango tarts, macaroons, chocolate rolls and more, this elaborate afternoon is not one to miss out on.
    To end on a delightful note, the experience comes with a special Chopard key per person that they can later be used at the boutique in Abu Dhabi to try and open to win the My Happy Heart. The ensuing set includes a pair of earrings, a necklace and a bracelet in rose gold and mother of pearl worth Dhs25,0000. The heart is an essential symbol of Chopard that has been reinvented by capturing its essence while being redesigned “in a miniature format while retaining the formal perfection of its curves.

    Headed by Chef Faisal Al Harmoodi, this warm haven serves Emirati and Italian cuisine, handcrafted to perfection and tastefully curated a menu for the avo tea concept this month.
    Priced at Dhs302, this exclusive afternoon tea is all set to take place from today until Monday, October 17, 2022, at The Galleria at Al Maryah in Abu Dhabi.
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