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    The first female camel riding team is launching in the UAE

    After being at the centre of life in the UAE for many decades, camels have are a symbol of Emirati heritage.
    So much so, the country is now set to create its very own and first female camel riding team.

    As displayed on the Arabian Desert Camel Riding Center’s Instagram story, there will be regular training throughout their journey for women of all skill sets, as they can enhance their knowledge in the sport.
    Team members will potentially be able to take part in competitions while working closely with the camels to understand their personality traits.

    A training schedule has also been put up on their Instagram story page with the following:
    Sunday to Wednesday: 5pm to 7pm, Practice on the trackTuesday: 6:30pm to 8:30pm, Practice in the desertSaturday: 4pm to 7pm, Long ride in the desert
    For more information on how to be a part of the first female camel riding team in the UAE, you can reach out to Arabian Desert Camel Riding Center (@adcrc1) via the direct message feature to find out more and sign up for this new opportunity.
    If you’re also looking for another outdoor sport this season, there are plenty of unforgettable horse riding experiences in the UAE with qualified instructors and fully equipped facilities for you to also visit this season, as the weather still remains on point.
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    Priyanka Chopra shares ‘profound regret’ over promoting skin-lightening creams

    Priyanka Chopra Jonas has shared her regret over promoting skin-lightening creams in the past.
    The Hollywood and Bollywood actress previously appeared in adverts for Garnier and Pond’s which promoted skin lighteners.

    In particular in an advert for Pond’s, the plotline centred around Chopra playing a darker-skinned woman who lost her partner to a lighter-skinned woman. The storyline saw Chopra use the Pond’s skin-lightening product to eventually win the man back.
    The controversy surrounding the advert re-emerged in 2020 when Chopra shared her public support for the Black Lives Matter movement last year, with people pointing out she had previously been paid to promote skin-lighteners.

    List of Indian actors who are speaking on BLM and their fairness cream ads, a thread : pic.twitter.com/yUeRNLch6U
    — anti pigeon (@aluminiummaiden) May 31, 2020

    The actress, who is married to singer Nick Jonas, has now opened up about the controversy in her new memoir Unfinished, apologising for her actions.
    The 38-year-old reflected upon her childhood, admitting her darker skin had made her feel “unattractive”, leaving her self-worth diminished.
    “I thought about how pained I’d felt when I was called kaali [a derogatory term meaning dark-skinned] as a child,” she said in her memoir. “I was now promoting the destructive messages that had so eaten away at my sense of self-worth when I was growing up, and I knew the only person I could blame was myself.”
    She went on to say that appearing in those campaigns are one of her “most profound regrets”.
    “I can’t go back and change what I did, but I can apologise, and I do so sincerely,” she explained. “To all the people who saw the harmful messaging that I contributed to, to all the people who still have to see commercials like these in every medium – I am deeply sorry.”
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    We’ve found the perfect UAE staycation package for you to get away from it all

    IN PARTNERSHIP: While setting off for a romantic holiday to a faraway destination might seem somewhat off the radar this year, the elegant InterContinental Fujairah Resort includes the ‘Romance in Fujairah’ experience to celebrate love this month.

    Throughout the month of February, the package includes a one-night stay in a classic garden view room with a luxurious balcony along with a special assisted breakfast buffet. In addition, there’s a romantic dinner for two at NAMA Global Dining in a setting adorned with tastefully setup décor and arrangements with a complimentary spa treatment for two from a select menu including babysitting services for your little ones at the Planet trekkers kids club for the perfect alone time. For an additional charge of Dhs100, there is an option for guests to choose to upgrade their dining experience to a three-course set menu at DRiFT Seafood Kitchen & Bar, the Resort’s beachfront dining destination.
    Starting at Dhs999+ for the Romance in Fujairah package, during the entire month of February, making it a spectacular getaway without breaking the bank while including culinary and spa indulgences with this latest guest experience. Located on this serene resort on the east coast of the UAE cradled between the magnificent Hajar mountains with breathtaking panoramas of the Indian Ocean, this getaway is just what the month of love called for.

    All the necessary safety precautions have been implemented at the property to ensure guests have a seamless experience, with all the necessary social distancing measures that need to be implemented during the stay.
    For more information regarding the Romance in Fujairah package or to book use the promo code ICFLOVE and email reservation.fjrae@ihg.com
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    Emirates chief on travel recovery: ‘It’s going to take longer than I hoped’

    While travel and flight schedules for Dubai-based Emirates Airline has certainly picked up in the last six months, it appears recovery for the travel industry as a whole is going to take longer than expected.

    Following an increase in COVID-19 cases and reported new variants spreading in countries like South Africa and the UK, this is set to have a major knock-on effect on international travel, Emirates president Tim Clark has said.
    During a recent virtual summit with CAPA, Clark explained that he thought recovery in the travel industry is going to take longer than originally thought.
    “It is going to take longer than I would have hoped and I think probably we are going to see some difficulties,” he said.
    “We are not going to see capacity return that I hoped in July and August, I think, maybe (it will return) in the last quarter this year.”
    However, despite the challenges the pandemic Clark said the launch of Emirates’ new premium economy has been a huge hit. According to Clark, passengers “have been clamouring to get into them”.
    With the ever-evolving situation of the pandemic, the travel industry continues to be affected, but with the UAE spearheading the national vaccine programme, hopefully we get one step closer back to regular travel.
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    Watch: The exact moment Hope Probe controllers knew the mission was a success

    Last night, history was made in the UAE as the Hope Probe reached Mars’ orbit, making the mission a success.
    The entire country waited in silence during the breakthrough mission, after the probe slowed its speed down to end the Red Planet’s orbit after a seven-month journey.

    There was a 50 per cent chance of failure and a 50 per cent chance of success, of which it was the latter. For the controllers of the probe, it was an intense 15 minutes waiting and watching to see the mission succeed.
    The emotional moment when the project manager of Emirates Mars Mission, Omran Sharaf, confirmed the Hope Probe had reached Mars’ orbit was caught on camera.

    With ten minutes to go to complete the mission, an announcement by Minister Sarah Al Amiri was made regarding all systems going as per plan, with the crowd outside letting out a sigh of relief as Sharaf, patiently waited for the final results.

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    — Hope Mars Mission (@HopeMarsMission) February 10, 2021

    With time passing by, the crowd waited in anticipation, when eventually the signal blinked, notifying the staff the Hope Probe mission was a success.
    Sharaf made an announcement about the landing as the team spread their excitement in the office, when he recited “Allah be praised, Allah be praised, Allah be praised.”
    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum also said, “We’re immensely proud of our achievement. A journey that began from the desert dunes is now embracing space. This is a Nation whose leaders believed & invested in a generation that today led us to Mars.A new chapter is born, bringing Arabs to the forefront of science & innovation”

    We’re immensely proud of our achievement. A journey that began from the desert dunes is now embracing space. This is a Nation whose leaders believed & invested in a generation that today led us to Mars.A new chapter is born, bringing Arabs to the forefront of science & innovation pic.twitter.com/u3EaU2uKTX
    — Maktoum Bin Mohammed (@MaktoumMohammed) February 9, 2021

    Congratulations to the UAE yet again for their remarkable stride in this arena.
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    Etihad becomes the world’s first airline to vaccinate all its crew

    As the UAE continues to pave the way when it comes to vaccine rates, one of the country’s national airlines has reached an amazing milestone in the fight against COVID-19.
    Abu Dhabi-based airline Etihad Airways has announced it’s now vaccinated 100 per cent of its crew members and staff against coronavirus, becoming the first airline in the world to do so.

    The move, according to Tony Douglas, Group Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Aviation Group, the move is not only to protect its staff, but to ensure their passengers feel safe and comfortable when travelling.
    “We proactively made the vaccine available to all our employees to not only help combat the effects of COVID-19 but to make travellers feel confident and reassured the next time they fly with us,” he said.

    “We are the only airline in the world to make COVID-19 testing mandatory for every passenger and crew member before every flight and now, we’re the first airline in the world with 100 per cent vaccinated crew on board.”
    COVID-19 PCR tests
    Further ensuring the safety of their passengers – if you’re flying with the airline before March 21, 2020 – an outbound PCR test is included with the price of the ticket.

    In addition, each ticket also includes a COVID-19 wellness cover to ensure your protection through travelling with the crew wearing its PPE masks at all times and making sure all guests test negative for COVID-19 before they fly. All additional deep cleaning and complementary wellness kits including a face mask, gloves and hand get are available for utmost safety when you travel. The Etihad Airways Medical Centre also became an accredited COVID-19 vaccination clinic.
    For more information regarding any health and safety measures on the airline visit Etihad.com to check all the latest travel regulations before you fly.
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    COVID-19 in the UAE: The current restrictions emirate by emirate

    With the rising COVID-19 cases in the UAE, there have been more restrictions imposed throughout the country as everyone’s safety is of utmost priority.
    However, some of the restrictions vary from emirate to emirate. In order to be as aware as possible, here’s your guide to the current restrictions in place across all of the seven emirates.
    Abu Dhabi

    It was announced by the Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee on February 7, parties and gatherings are prohibited. Meanwhile, the number of people at marriage ceremonies has been limited to 10 and a maximum of 20 people can attend funerals and mourning services.

    The maximum capacity of malls in the UAE’s capital is capped at 40 per cent and gyms are now limited to 50 per cent capacity.
    As for restaurants and cafes, the maximum capacity they can run at is 60 per cent, with all of the required social distancing guidelines in place.
    Meanwhile, cinemas have also been ordered to close completely.
    Dubai

    Malls can only operate at a maximum of 70 per cent capacity with live entertainment in venues suspended a couple of weeks ago. Music is allowed in hotels and restaurants but only to a limited level, restricting it to 70 decibels of instrumental-only.
    All Dubai brunches have been cancelled as stated in a circular issued by Dubai Tourism, until end of February with malls operating at a maximum of 70 per cent and bars and pubs are to be remained closed until the end of February.
    Hotels are to operate at 70 per cent capacity, with new bookings to comply with the capacity limit. Meanwhile, swimming pools and private beaches in hotels to be limited to a 70 per cent capacity. Meanwhile, indoor seated venues including cinemas, entertainment venues and sports venues can now only operate at 50 per cent.
    Tougher penalties regarding any violations will also be imposed for deliberately disregarding the preventive measures.
    Also read: A complete guide to all of the new COVID-19 protocols in Dubai
    Sharjah

    The Department of Suburbs and Villages Affairs in Sharjah announced an updated set of precautionary measures, with a maximum of 20 people at gatherings with a minimum distance of four metres.
    As for public spaces, caps on capacities have been implemented. Cinemas cannot exceed 50 per cent capacity; malls have to operate at 60 per cent capacity; gyms must not exceed 50 per cent capacity; and restaurants cannot have more than four people per table and tables must be two metres a part.

    Ajman

    With new rules announced by Ajman’s Department of Economic Development (DED) cafes, restaurants and snack shops are required to close by 12am each day with a capacity of 50 per cent only. Weddings and social events are capped at 50 people.
    Ajman Police have also issued a warning to residents informing them that failure to comply with the rules will lead to heavy penalties being imposed, including a penalty of Dhs10,000 for a fine to the organiser with gatherings of more than 20 people.
    Ras Al Khaimah

    Cinemas, events venues and gyms can operate at a  maximum of 50 per cent capacity with malls reduced to 60 per cent. Any gatherings, including marriages, are allowed to have a maximum of 10 guests as imposed by the RAK Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Team.
    Beaches and public parks are reduced to 70 per cent capacity. Restaurants must have a minimum distance of two metres between tables and no more than four people are allowed to sit together, unless it’s the same family.
    Umm Al Quwain

    The Umm Al Quwain police announced on their official Instagram account that the authorities have identified certain areas in the emirate where people tend to gather with the need to strictly implement the necessary social distancing and safety measures at all event making a crackdown on any social gatherings to curb the spread
    Fujairah

    The Local Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management team of the Emirate of Fujairah last announced the reintroduction of shisha services, with no update on the preventive and precautionary measures to prevent the COVID-19 measures.
    People in all emirates have been advised to avoid greeting each other by way of any physical contact, with facemasks needed to be worn at all times, while implementing the necessary health and safety measures as there are enough provisions for sanitisation available.
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    Wanting to move to Dubai? These are the most in-demand job sectors in the UAE

    If you’ve been thinking about a move to the UAE or are already in the UAE and have been contemplating a career change, there’s a guide that’s here to help.
    LinkedIn recently published a guide to the most in-demand job sectors in the country, showcasing how the job market drastically changed in 2020 due to the pandemic and will continue to do so in 2021.

    This was noted by Ali Matar, the head of LinkedIn MENA and emerging markets in Europe and Africa, saying, “The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the way businesses operate and how people work, but it has also opened up opportunities as businesses continue to adapt to the pandemic.”
    He went on to say, “2021 will undoubtedly be a year of continued change, but companies will also continue to look for new ways to improve services, create fresh business opportunities and strengthen their talent pools, taking advantage of a greater diversity of skills and talent in the job market.”

    LinkedIn has outlined the top 15 sectors which are currently hiring which include medical professionals, digital content producers, finance and business roles and more. Aiding in the job search even more, the career network platform has outlined the top skills per sector, top locations and common job titles.
    Creative professionals
    With a growing demand for high-quality content, freelance writer and video producer roles are at a high right now with companies seeking skills including video production, writing, illustration, graphic design and photography.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai and Abu Dhabi
    Common job titles: Writer, video producer, fashion stylist, art consultant, illustrator
    Specialised medical professionals
    As the world has tackled the pandemic, the medical sector has soared in the demand for professionals including nurses and general practitioners. According to LinkedIn, this has increased by 112 per cent in hires. The top skills include nursing, basic life support (BLS), internal medicine, patient safety and healthcare management.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah
    Common job titles: Registered nurse, nurse, general practitioner, medical doctor, clinic pharmacist
    Digital Content Freelancers
    In 2020, most of the world went digital increasing online activity and a change in consumer behaviour. In turn, this has led to an increase in digital freelancers. Top skills for this sector included YouTube, blogging, social media marketing, creative writing and video production.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai
    Common job titles: Content coordinator, blogger, YouTuber, podcaster
    Healthcare support staff
    Just as the need for medical professionals increased, so did support staff in the same sector, by a reported 129 per cent. This includes laboratory assistants and clinical managers with skill sets including haematology, infection control, microbiology, laboratory skills and clinical research.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman
    Common job titles: Medical laboratory technologist, laboratory assistant, healthcare assistant, medical consultant, clinic manager
    E-commerce
    As mentioned, consumer buying habits changed drastically in 2020 with everything going digital and as a knock-on effect e-commerce exploded, especially in the UAE. Top designer brands including Hermes, Dior, Prada and more went online, and small businesses also had to move online. The top skills sought in this industry are digital marketing, search engine optimisation (SEO) and e-commerce.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai
    Common job titles: E-commerce coordinator, online specialist
    Digital Marketing Specialists
    In line with e-commerce, an increase in digital marketing specialists has also seen a 71 per cent growth. Top skills include influencer marketing, content strategy, digital marketing, market research and Google ads.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah
    Common job titles: Digital marketing manager, social media manager, social media marketing specialist, marketing director, social media marketing manager
    Business development and sales
    With demand in the software and technology industries increasing, this resulted in more salespeople being hired in the UAE to capitalise on this growth, contributing to a 74 per cent growth in business development and sales hires.  The top skill set for these roles includes business development, customer relationship management, lead generation, team management and sales management.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ajman
    Common job titles: Business development specialist, business development associate, vice president of sales, sales team lead
    Professional and personal coaches
    Due to several roles being impacted across several industries, many of those affected adjusted their career paths to become personal and professional coaches which led to a 207 per cent growth in these roles compared to 2019.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai
    Common job titles: Life coach, leadership coach
    Education
    Demand for education roles, particularly within universities in the UAE, increased. Specifically teaching assistant roles at New York University Abu Dhabi and American University of Sharjah were in high demand.
    Top locations hiring: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah
    Common job titles: Teaching assistant, high school teacher, English second language teacher, career counsellor, curriculum developer
    Language services
    The need for language services and proofreading increase by 134 per cent in 2020 compared to 2019.
    · Top locations hiring: Abu Dhabi, Dubai
    · Common job titles: Translator
    Business roles
    Business-related roles soared in 2020 with many of these job openings for top management positions.
    · Top locations hiring: Dubai
    · Common job titles: Managing partner, outreach manager, head of compliance, organisational development manager, strategic partner
    Technology
    The UAE witnessed a 61 per cent growth of technology hires in 2020.
    · Top locations hiring: Dubai, Abu Dhabi
    · Common job titles: Web Developer, front-end developer, user interface designer, product design consultant, cybersecurity analyst
    Specialised engineering roles
    In 2020, engineering roles grew by 72 per cent particularly in biomedical engineering, marine engineering and audio engineering.
    · Top locations hiring: Dubai
    · Common job titles: Biomedical engineer, marine engineer, materials engineer, audio engineer, machine learning engineer
    Finance roles
    The expertise of financial professionals was highly sought after in 2020, with this category seeing a 63 per cent growth.
    Top locations hiring: Abu Dhabi, Dubai
    Common job titles: Corporate finance manager, finance business partner, equity trader
    Online news and journalism
    With the outbreak of pandemic and the appetite to stay up-to-date on the ever-developing situation, the need for news and information online grew.
    Top locations hiring: Dubai, Abu Dhabi
    Common job titles: Editor, journalist, television producer
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