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    Four days of free fitness classes are being rolled out across the UAE next week

    For whatever reason you’ve been avoiding the gym, now you have the perfect opportunity to get back on top of your fitness goals.
    Leading studios like Fitness First and Les Mills Middle East will be offering free fitness classes across four days as part of Fitness 4 EveryBody initiative. Taking place from September 17 to September 20, the concept has been designed to make exercise fun and accessible for everyone in the UAE. After all, health should be your number one priority during this time of uncertainty.

    In the first activation of its kind, the Fitness 4 EveryBody will see more than 20 fitness providers offering free access or free classes (online and in-person) at over 60 locations across the country.

    Fitness 4 EveryBody is the second coordinated campaign from the UAE fitness industry and a continuation of the #FitnessIsTheAnswer initiative – a collaborative social media campaign that was launched on June 15 to communicate the benefits of exercise in tackling COVID-19. The unique initiative is bringing influential brands from across the industry together in collaboration with a mutual objective to “improve the health of the nation through more accessible opportunities in fitness and wellbeing for all.”
    Khalid Al Awar, Director of Dubai Sports Council’s Sports Events Department, said in a statement: “The Fitness 4 EveryBody initiative is a great testament of the community spirit of the UAE fitness industry. We look forward to continuing to work with and support the leaders of the UAE fitness industry to create more opportunities for people to participate in fitness and to improve the health and wellbeing of UAE residents.”

    With more studios expected to jump on board, here is what you can sign up to now.
    Dubai Active – free virtual classes on social media
    Fitness First – free club access across the UAE
    Fitness HQ – free club access
    Fitness Zone – free club access
    Gold’s Gym – free club access across the UAE
    GymNation – free club access across the UAE
    Ignite Wellness – free in-person classes
    Les Mills Middle East – free virtual classes on social media
    Mashup Total Conditioning – free virtual classes
    MetroFitt – free club access across the UAE Rising Gym – free club access
    Shape Ladies Club – free virtual classes
    The Platform Studios – unlimited free virtual classes
    Tough Mudder – free virtual classes on social media
    Twist Gym – free virtual classes
    Zumba – free virtual classes
    We’ll see you on the treadmill.
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    Your fabulous guide to this weekend in Dubai: September 10-12

    Weekend is fast approaching and now is the perfect time to book in for a unique brunch experience, an elegant afternoon tea or a recovery staycation.
    Breakfast of champions

    They don’t say breakfast is the most important meal of the day for nothing, and if you want to start your weekend with a bang then we suggest booking a table at Bounty Beets where you can enjoy an all you can eat feast. Available on Friday and Saturday from 9am-12pm, the super breakfast is priced at Dhs99 per person and you have a special menu consisting of 15 dishes to get through, including Moooo Benedict and the classic scrambled eggs, as well as Guilty Pleasure Waffles, served with chocolate ice cream, the Flipping Crazy Pancakes and the Oh Crepe. For something lighter, go for the granola bowl or a fruit cup. Kids below 6 years old eat for Dhs29, while kids between 6-12 dine for Dhs49.
    Brunch extension

    Andaz Dubai The Palm has launched the perfect post-brunch staycation offer, for a relaxing escape on the golden shorelines of Palm Jumeirah. The package includes a guaranteed upgrade to a Sea View Room, selected bites and house beverages from their Drunch menu from 7-9pm as well as a 20 per cent discount on additional selected beverages, a Lazy Breakfast available until 5pm and two complimentary detox juice vouchers at The Locale. Prices start at from Dhs375 per night per person with minimum of 2 people per reservation.
    Taste the rainbow

    One the buzziest restaurants in DIFC, BB Social, has completely overhauled it’s brunch menu to create a new dining concept which will make your Friday feel extra special. Taking place from 1pm-4pm, the Big Rainbow Brunch is serving up modern-eastern inspired dishes including the Lamb Barbacoa, Cauliflower Popcorn and Chicken Bang Bang Bao alongside free-flowing beverages. Packages include #HaBBa at Dhs250 per person which includes soft drinks; #HaBBt  at Dhs299 for an alcoholic package; and #HaBB for Dhs450 if you fancy some French bubbly.
    Pretty petal

    Who doesn’t love a fresh bouquet of flowers to liven up their home? UAE’s BloomingBox offers a diverse range of flowers as well as cakes, plants, chocolate boxes, and even home items to make your space feel like a celebration every day. Available online, BloomingBox can deliver same day to a Dubai address, ideal for anyone who might’ve forgotten a birthday or an anniversary. Right now they are also offering free delivery on any order over Dhs100.
    Fiesta

    Dukes The Palm has partnered with LaLiga to host the UAE’s first edition of the Spanish Extravaganza Festival from 10 to 12 September. Part of the event is the Spanish Extravaganza Brunch taking place on both days where you’ll feel like you’re being transported to the colourful streets of Barcelona from the pool and beachside setting of West 14th Steakhouse. Expect a lively affair, with a one-off menu from Spain’s most acclaimed Michelin starred chefs and global Paella Master Chef. Live cooking stations taking you on a unique Spanish culinary journey which you can enjoy from 1-4pm with the soft drinks package priced at Dhs275 or Dhs375 with house beverages. Call +971 (0) 4 455 1101 or email at dining.dubai@dukeshotel.com for bookings.
    Join the club

    The Burj Club’s brunch returns this Friday with a BBQ feast like no other. With a rooftop location and free-flowing beverages, the Ultimate BBQ Brunch at The Burj Club feels like a Miami-meets-Manhattan hangout located within the tallest building in the world. With both a live barbecue station and a salad station, you will be transported to foodie heaven while tucking into delicious grub accompanied by a selection of premium beverages. Fancy a midday feast with unbeatable views? You’ve found your perfect venue. On from 12pm until 4pm and priced at Dhs195 for grownups and Dhs110 for the little foodies. Kids under 6 dine for free.
    Make an afternoon of it

    We don’t know a single person who hasn’t stepped into the Mandarin Oriental lobby and didn’t take a snap of canopy of gilded trees. Walk a little further and you’re in a chic Noor Lounge, a perfect spot for an afternoon tea. A classic dining option features a glamourous selection of savoury and sweet bites ranging from smoked salmon and roast beef finger sandwiches to scones with clotted cream, homemade jams and petit gateaux. It served from 2pm to 6pm daily and is priced at Dhs255.
    Eat your greens

    The uber-stylish Akira Back has created unique dishes for it’s vegan guests that are like nothing you’ve ever tried. Blending the best Japanese and Korean cuisine, the eclectic menu appeals to both committed vegans and the yet to be convinced. Dig into AB Beyond tacos, with Beyond meat, tomato ponzu, and jalapeno or sample the crispy tofu. The truffle rice clay pot with braised truffle is full of flavour while vegan rainbow rolls are made from marinated tomato, grilled Nasu, smoked mango and Kombucha ponzu. for those with a super sweet tooth, Akira Back’s delicious kabocha pound cake is a total revelation in vegan desserts.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Kim Kardashian announces ‘difficult decision’ to end hit reality show KUWTK

    Since launching in 2007, the Kardashian-Jenner family has moulded reality television into what we know it today with their hit series Keeping Up With The Kardashians (KUWTK).
    However, it was announced by Kim Kardashian West on Tuesday that the show would be coming to an end in early 2021.

    “It is with heavy hearts that we’ve made the difficult decision as a family to say goodbye to Keeping Up With The Kardashians,” the 39-year-old said in a statement.
    “After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and numerous spin-off shows, we are beyond grateful to all of you who’ve watched us for all of these years – through the good times, the bad times, the happiness, the tears, and the many relationships and children. We’ll forever cherish the wonderful memories and countless people we’ve met along the way.”

    The makeup mogul went on to confirm that the last season of KUWTK would air early next year, which will mark the end of the iconic reality television show.
    Ending her statement, Kardashian shared her gratitude for the show, noting how it has shaped her entire career.
    “Without Keeping Up with The Kardashians, I wouldn’t be where I am today,” she said. “I am so incredibly grateful to everyone who has watched and supported me and my family these past 14 incredible years.
    “This show made us who we are and I will be forever in debt to everyone who played a role in shaping our careers and changing our lives forever.”
    Whether you’re a fan or not, you can’t deny the Kardashian-Jenners have carved an impressive empire for themselves over the last 14 years.
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    ‘Beirut, you broke our hearts’: Lebanese model relocates to Paris after blast

    One month on from the devastating blast in Beirut, many across the Lebanese capital are still recovering from the tragic event.
    Thousands were injured, nearly 200 people died and many were left without homes due to the explosion.

    One of them was Lebanese model Nour Arida who recently revealed she made the decision to leave Beirut with her daughter.
    The mother-of-one shared a short video with her 7.2 million followers where she appeared to be in an airport, announcing she was moving to Paris.

    “On one hand I feel happy and thankful for this new beginning,” she said. “But on the other hand, I’m leaving my whole life here behind and it makes me sad.”
    Prior to posting the honest video to her followers, Arida shared a photo with her daughter, Ayla, looking out on to a plane – a symbol of her farewell to Beirut.

    “Beirut, you broke our hearts… Goodbye,” she captioned the photo.
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    Huda Kattan explains why she’s been absent from social media

    While she’s had a fair few product launches over the past few months, Huda Kattan has been rather quiet on the social media front.
    The Huda Beauty CEO opened up about why she took a short hiatus on social media after revealing she had been getting a lot of questions from people asking where she had been.

    In a seven-minute video she posted to her personal Instagram page, the 36-year-old revealed she needed a break after admitting things in her life have moved at an incredibly rapid pace over the past 10 years since launching her Huda Beauty blog.
    “Things have moved so fast for myself and my family and my team since starting my blog in 2010 – it’s been 10 years,” she explained.

    Kattan went on to reflect on her younger years as a child, admitting she always felt unattractive. When she discovered makeup, she felt it was the tool that was going to give her the “power” to make herself feel better.
    “At the time I didn’t realise I don’t need those tools – I didn’t realise I had it within me,” she said. “At the time, I thought it was always the products that made me feel that way.

    “Now, I know better, now I know we have so much power within us.”
    Recalling when she started her blog over a decade ago, Kattan admitted she thought she was just going to be “a service to people” as a source of information when it comes to makeup and beauty.
    “I never in a million years thought I was going to have a business – thought I was going to have a brand and sell products,” she said.
    Little did she know Huda Beauty would turn into a globally recognised beauty brand and would eventually go onto launch a skincare line too – Wishful. However, along with this Kattan reveals she consistently had to be on her top game to continue the success she was experiencing.
    “I had to become a higher version of myself continuously,” she said. “I don’t know if I ever took a moment to centre myself.”
    With Kattan having been on the constant grind, ensuring her brand would be as successful as it could be, the beauty CEO admitted she needed time to reconnect with herself, hence the hiatus on social media.
    “I needed time to go back to the most basic version of myself,” she said, adding ti was extremely “liberating and empowering to do so”.
    However, the much-needed break has left the makeup mogul more ready than ever to get back to creating content, connecting with her creative side and connecting with her audience. “I want to share things I haven’t before,” she added.
    It sounds like there’s plenty of exciting things happening with Kattan and Huda Beauty, so watch this space.
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    The Questions You Really Should Ask in a Job Interview

    Go ahead and wipe your sweaty palms on your dress pants, because you’ve made it to the end of your job interview. You’re feeling like you knocked it out of the park. Then your interviewer looks at you and says, “Do you have any questions for me?”Your mouth goes dry, your stomach drops to your shoes, and suddenly the only thing in your brain is the Jeopardy theme song.
    You polished your elevator pitch, memorized the company’s history, and perfected your answers. But this? This you totally forgot to prepare for.
    Sound familiar? Yep, I’ve been there too. It’s a disheartening scenario—and one you definitely don’t want to find yourself in again. So, let’s dig into some of the best questions to ask at the end of a job interview. Keep them in your back pocket, and you’ll be prepared to wrap up that conversation on a high note.

    But wait… do you have to ask questions?
    Here’s the short answer: yes. This is your chance to emphasize your interest in the position and the company, as well as to demonstrate that you’ve done some research.
    If that’s not enough to convince you, keep in mind that this is a great opportunity to find out more about that employer and the role you’ve applied for.
    You can only learn so much from a job description, and asking your interviewer some thoughtful, well-prepared questions is about more than looking good—it offers a lot of value for you too.

    Asking questions emphasizes your interest in the position and proves that you’ve done your research.

    Questions to ask at the end of a job interview
    When you know you’re supposed to ask questions, it’s tempting to throw anything out there in the interest of filling the silence. However, not all questions are created equal and some will do more harm than good.
    Don’t ask any questions that you should already know the answer to. If you did your research ahead of the interview (which, side note, you should always do) you’ll already know important facts like the company’s history, size, and mission statement, as well as some of the core responsibilities of the role. If you ask about them, you run the risk of looking unprepared.
    So, that begs the question: What should you ask? Here are eight standout questions.

    1. Why is this position available?
    Did the person who previously filled this role leave? Were they promoted? Did they move to a different job or department within the company? Is this a new position entirely?
    This one can be a bit nerve-wracking to ask, but remember that the interview is a two-way street. You’re entitled to get the information you need, and this is the only way you’ll learn why that position is vacant.

    2. What’s the most pressing goal for whoever fills this position?
    Chances are, that employer isn’t filling that position to check a box. They want to bring someone onboard who will drive change and make an impact.
    This question demonstrates that you’re achievement-oriented and eager to make a difference at that company. It will also give you a great sense of how high-pressure that job might be.

    3. What is one skill that you think will make someone most impactful in this position?
    You’ve already taken a fine-tooth comb to the job’s requirements and you have a pretty good handle on what they’re looking for. But, this question will help you go past surface-level qualifications and get into the nitty gritty.
    Does somebody need to be an expert with Google Analytics? Do they need to be skilled at explaining complex topics in simple terms? A diligent project manager? A fearless negotiator?
    Find out what one quality they deem most important. That’s helpful for determining whether or not you’re really the best fit to take those responsibilities on.

    4. What opportunities for professional development do you offer?
    Growth and advancement matter to you, and you aren’t alone. One LinkedIn study found that 94 percent of employees would stay at a company if it invested in their learning and development.
    From lunch and learns or seminars to structured paths for promotions, find out how that company prioritizes employee growth. In addition to getting valuable information about your potential future, it also shows that employer that you’re eager to thrive within the company.

    5. What three words would you use to describe the team?
    You’ll spend right around one third of your life at work. That’s not only a lot of time spent at your desk, but a lot of time spent with your coworkers. Needless to say, it’s important to find a team that you enjoy working with.
    How would your interviewer describe the team you’d be working with? Are they close-knit, collaborative, and encouraging? Are they driven, fast-paced, and passionate? These adjectives can help you suss out whether or not that team culture is a good match for you.

    6. What’s your favorite part about working here?
    Company culture is such a huge part of enjoying where you work, but it’s also notoriously hard to figure out before you actually start working there.
    This question is a straightforward way to learn a little bit more about that work environment. Plus, it’s more digestible and approachable for your interviewer, as opposed to asking something more general like, “What’s the culture like?”

    Company culture is a huge part of enjoying where you work, but it’s also notoriously hard to figure out.

    7. Where do you see the company in the next 3-5 years?
    You might’ve been asked a question like this one in interviews, and it’s a good one to turn around on employers.
    They might not be able to give you a super detailed answer and, of course, they’ll be careful not to divulge any confidential information until you’re actually hired. However, this will clue you in on whether the company has any major growth plans, product releases, or strategy shifts in the works.

    8. What are the next steps in the hiring process?
    You know how this goes. You leave that conversation with no clue if you’ll hear about the job in two minutes or two weeks (or even worse, not at all).
    Here’s the good news: This question gives you a little bit of power back. Make it the very last question you ask to get a better grasp on what’s next in the process and whether or not they have a timeline in place for making a decision. You’ll save yourself a lot of wondering and compulsive inbox-refreshing.
    It’s hard to guarantee with any level of certainty what you’ll be asked in a job interview. But, I’m willing to bet that your interviewer will wrap things up by asking if you have any questions.
    Fair warning: your answer better be yes. Have a few of these questions ready to go (jot them down ahead of time if you have to!) and you’ll present yourself as polished, professional, and prepared—while also getting your hands on some valuable information. More

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    4 new brunches in Dubai to book this weekend

    In need to brunch plans? Not to worry, we’ve got you covered.
    Here’s four new brunches in Dubai to try out this weekend.
    Traiteur, Park Hyatt Dubai

    For premium quality seafood, the Park Hyatt Dubai’s brunch, Traiteur is back. Running every Friday from 12.30pm to 4pm, prices start at Dhs495 for soft drinks, Dhs695 for sparkling and Dhs775 for bubbly.
    BB Social Dining

    DIFC hotspot BB Social Dining has just launched a brand new brunch – the Big Rainbow Brunch – which promises punters they will have a “lively, unconventional” time. Need we say more? Running every Friday from 1pm to 4pm, packages start at Dhs250 for soft drinks, Dhs299 for wine and beer and Dhs450 for French bubbles.
    Folly by Nick & Scott

    After an extended brunch hiatus, the beloved Dubai pastime returns to Folly by Nick & Scott this weekend. Enjoy a three-course menu which includes dishes like crispy hen’s egg with pancetta and maple syrup and grilled rib-eye with green salsa. Running from 1pm to 4pm on Fridays, the sparkling package is priced at Dhs350.
    La Mezcaleria Pop-Up, Indie

    If you’re looking to start the weekend early, head to the La Mezcaleria Pop-Up at Indie in DIFC. With dishes everyone will love including flatbread pizzas and rib-eye steaks, this party brunch is certainly one you can enjoy with your friends. Running every Wednesday from 9pm to 12am, packages start from Dhs175 for soft drinks, Dhs230 for beer and wine and Dhs320 for spirits, cocktails and sparkling.
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    Oman is set to reopen to international flights next month

    While Dubai reopened its borders to tourists back in July, and many European countries have been welcoming visitors throughout summer, Oman has firmly remained its borders shut to international flights since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    However, it an announcement made by the country’s’ Supreme Committee, international inbound and outbound flights into the sultanate will resume from October 1.

    In a statement issued by the committee, they encouraged passengers to comply with prevention measures in place in order to contain the virus.

    #OmanAir is pleased to announce that scheduled international service will return on 1 October. We will continue to work closely with authorities and experts to ensure your safety and well-being at every stage of your journey. We look forward to welcoming you on board. pic.twitter.com/4IH9fv1qXW
    — Oman Air (@omanair) September 7, 2020

    Oman Air also issued a statement stating the airline was pleased to confirm the resumption of flights into the country.
    “We will continue to work closely with authorities and experts to ensure your safety and well-being at every stage of your journey,” the airline said. “We look forward to welcoming you on board.”
    We’re sure more details will follow about potential quarantine restrictions, testing requirements and more.
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