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    EW recommends: What to binge-watch on Netflix this August?

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    Netflix is gearing up for another exciting month, with a diverse lineup of shows, movies, and games to keep subscribers entertained.
    With Dubai’s scorching summer heat turning outdoor activities into a sweaty ordeal, there’s no better time to curl up indoors with a bowl of popcorn and dive into Netflix’s world of endless entertainment.
     This August, Netflix is serving up a smorgasbord of thrilling shows, captivating movies, and documentaries to keep you hooked for hours on end.
    TV Shows
    Unstable: Season 2 (August 1st)

    This series follows the tumultuous relationship between a brilliant but eccentric biotech entrepreneur,Ellis, and his reluctant son, who is thrust into the spotlight at Dragon Industries. As the company’s success grows,so do the internal tensions and rivalries.
    The Umbrella Academy: Season 4 (August 8th)

    After the chaotic events of the Hotel Oblivion, the Hargreeves siblings find themselves in a new timeline without their powers. As they struggle to adapt to their normal lives, a mysterious organization known as The Keepers emerges, claiming the world they live in is a lie. The Umbrella Academy must reunite to confront this new threat and potentially reset the timeline once again.
    Emily in Paris: Season 4 Part 1 (August 15th)

    Emily continues her adventures in Paris, navigating both her professional and personal life. This season promises more drama, fashion, and romance as Emily makes bold choices to achieve her dreams in the City of Lights.
    Movies
    Rebel Moon — Part One: Director’s Cut (August 2nd)

    This is an expanded, R-rated version of Zack Snyder’s sci-fi epic. It follows a group of warriors who are recruited to defend a peaceful moon from a tyrannical ruler.
    The Union (August 16th)

    A typical New Jersey construction worker’s life takes an unexpected turn when he is recruited by his long-lost high school sweetheart for a high-stakes espionage mission.
    Inside the Mind of a Dog (August 9th)

    This documentary offers a fascinating look into the world of dogs, exploring their behavior, emotions,and intelligence through scientific research and heartwarming personal stories.
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    30 décor pieces to refresh your home for summer

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    by Sarah Joseph
    38 mins ago

    Summer has finally arrived and with that comes the warmth of hosting gatherings at home rather than being outdoors. With a few décor pieces to add, transforming your abode has never been easier.
    By infusing the calming elements of summer, anyone can add a few décor pieces to completely revamp their space.
    So, as temperatures rise, it’s time to embrace the season’s ecelectic energy and infuse your living spaces with a breath of fresh air. Embracing what suits your home the best can be a hassle – from figuring out what colour suits your rooms the best to what furniture looks best in your living space, the options are seemingly endless.
    Sometimes, it can be as simple as adding a cute seashell-shaped throw pillow or switching out your plates for ones with a colorful pattern to transform your home into the summer oasis of your dreams.
    Each of these pieces, can make a splash throughout the joy-filled month, trust us when we say there are plenty of choices that are *add-to-cart worthy*.
    For the host or the bachelor, try a fresh color scheme or incorporate new materials as the season changes. Start small and focus on one area of a room, or if you’re feeling bold, transform the whole room into a summery haven. This extra special and extra hot time of year is also the perfect time to embrace decor inspired by coastal design, like beachy color palettes and nautical nods, and tropical motifs, like summer fruit and palm leaves galore. Hence, Spruce up your dining area with our best summer decór ideas—from table setting and furnishing inspiration to mesmerising lighting touches for an escape without taking a long-haul flight. Without spending too much, it’s always easy to add a few touches to make your home a relaxing haven.
    If you’re looking to revamp your space, you’re in the right place as we can allow you to elevate your home’s style and create a refreshing retreat for yourself.

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    Travelling to Japan? How to apply via e-visa services for UAE residents

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    by Sarah Joseph
    23 seconds ago

    Japan has so much to offer, from bustling cities to serene temples and beautiful natural landscapes. Hence, it’s definitely worth a trip.
    So, if you’re based in the UAE and thinking of planning a trip to Japan, you’re in the right place as VFS Global has now launched e-visa services and in-person applicants.
    Overall, the country is rich and diverse destination for tourists, offering a blend of traditional and modern attractions. Also, swipe through our editor-approved guide of touristic attractions to visit.
    Here’s everything you need to know when you apply.
    How to apply
    VFS Global’s Japan Visa Application Centres will accept document submission for short-term and long-term visas to Japan, by prior appointment. Appointments will be available online at https://visa.vfsglobal.com/are/en/jpn/ at no charge. All the Japan Visa Application Centres are operational in Abu Dhabi and Dubai from August 1, 2024

    What are the services offered?
    VFS Global will also offer applicants its range of optional services, including Premium Lounge for end-to-end personalised assistance, Prime Time for services outside business hours, Courier Return, Form-filling Assistance, and SMS Alerts, among others. Applicants looking for further comfort and convenience can opt for the Visa At Your Doorstep (VAYD) service to complete the visa application process from the comfort of their home or office.
    When is it effective from?
    Effective 1 September 2024, travellers eligible for e-visas to Japan will be able to visit VFS Global Japan Visa Application Centres to apply for tourist e-visas to the destination.
    Location and timings
    The Japan visa application services in the UAE are available at WAFI Mall, Level 2, Falcon Phase 2, Umm Hurair 2 in Dubai and Level B2 (Lower Ground), The Mall, World Trade Centre, Khalifa Bin Zayed The 1st Street in Abu Dhabi UAE. It’s open from Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
    For more information visit visa.vfsglobal.com
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    10 things to avoid during the hottest summer months in the UAE

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    by Ruman Baig
    17 seconds ago

    The UAE summer sun is no joke. With temperatures soaring past 40°C, staying safe becomes a top priority.
    Here’s a guide on what not to do during the hottest months, along with some UAE-specific suggestions to keep you cool:

    Don’t underestimate the sun’s power
    While a tan might look nice, sunburn is a recipe for discomfort and dehydration. Opt for lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Look for fabrics with a UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) rating for added sun protection.
    Don’t forget the SPF
    Sunscreen is non-negotiable. Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher liberally and reapply every two hours, especially after swimming or sweating. Don’t forget areas like your ears, lips, and the tops of your feet.
    Don’t skip hydration

    Dehydration is a major risk in extreme heat. Carry a reusable water bottle and sip on cool water throughout the day, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Avoid sugary drinks and excessive caffeine, which can dehydrate you further. Electrolyte-rich beverages can be helpful, especially after sweating a lot.
    Don’t push yourself outdoors during peak heat
    The UAE offers a vibrant nightlife and a plethora of air-conditioned indoor attractions. Plan outdoor activities for early mornings or evenings when temperatures are milder. Malls, museums,and even indoor ski slopes at Ski Dubai offer cool escapes from the scorching sun.
    Don’t leave children or pets in parked cars
    This one seems obvious, but even a few minutes in a sweltering car can be deadly.
    Don’t ignore heatstroke symptoms
    Headache, dizziness, nausea, and excessive sweating are all signs of heatstroke. If you experience them, move to a cool, shaded area, loosen clothing, sip cool water, and seek medical attention if symptoms worsen.
    Don’t rely solely on air conditioning
    While AC is a lifesaver, constantly going from extreme heat to icy-cold interiors can strain your body. Opt for natural ventilation whenever possible and take breaks from the AC to adjust your body temperature gradually.
    Don’t forget about your head
    A wide-brimmed hat shields your face, neck, and head from the harsh sun. Opt for breathable, lightweight materials like straw or cotton.
    Don’t disregard cultural norms
    Dress modestly when outdoors, especially in more conservative areas. This will not only keep you cool but also show respect for local customs.
    Don’t be afraid to embrace the indoors
    The UAE boasts some of the world’s most impressive malls and indoor entertainment complexes. Embrace the air conditioning and explore a myriad of shops, restaurants, theme parks, and cultural attractions that are specifically designed to keep you cool and entertained during the summer months.
    By following these simple tips, you can stay safe, prevent heat-related illnesses, and enjoy a pleasant summer in the UAE.
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    How I got my job as… the founder of this UAE-based wellness community

    This week, Emirates Woman sat down with Rhea Jacobs, Founder of Rhé , a UAE-based wellness platform.
    Her vision is to inspire and empower our community to make selfcare a genderless and ageless household practice while bringing a simplified, realistic and accessible approach towards wellness for all.
    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible wellness, fashion and beauty entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    My intention with Rhé is to build a safe, realistic and accessible space for the people of today highlighting the importance of investing in your mental health and inner peace” says Jacobs.
    With the first launch being the Rhé Of Light Journal, it’s a daily guided introspective journal designed for the busy individual of today. This comprehensive journal tackles key concerns like inner child healing, daily gratitude, goal mapping, body positivity, manifestation, relationship with money, career development and more.
    To delve into her journey more, Emirates Woman sat down with this wellness entrepreneur to see how it all began.
    What was your favourites subject at school?
    I loved Art, My major at school was Business, Environmental management and Art. I enjoyed Art so much and was always the kid who had paint on her hands and uniform. Creativity of any kind inspired me even then.
    What was your first job?
    In University I majored in BA Fashion Honors my first job was then, where I got an internship with an upcoming designer. My role was illustrations and design development.

    What brought you to Dubai?
    We grew up seeing the city change from what it was to the impeccable feat it’s reached at today, the idea that any thing is possible is a mindset you slowly adapt by observation with time. My parents moved her when I was a baby, Dubai is my home and I owe a lot of what I am today to this country and the mindset you develop while you’re raised here.
    What inspired you to enter the wellness space and launch Rhé?
    It was during the pandemic, a challenging time that forced so many of us to introspect and evaluate. Apart from the dalgona coffee, banana bread bandwagon that everyone including myself got on… I was also introduced to yoga and journaling. This acted like a catalyst and made me realize how prior to this i never really prioritised my mental health and was so out of touch with my inner self.
    I was also reading the book called Ikigai around that time and the concept revolved around how ones purpose is quite often something that they personally love and are passionate about, something they can do well, and is something that could bring value to peoples life. The benefits that I reaped entering this space was something that I definitely knew I wanted to share with the world. I always knew I wanted to take the entrepreneurial route and would often discuss this with my mother saying I wanted something that would be a true ray of light for people. We both had an aha moment and knew this was something.
    Talk us through the concept?
    Our concept and vision at Rhé is to inspire and empower our community to make self-care a genderless and ageless household practice while creating a simplified and accessible approach towards wellness for all.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    Being a founder of a nascent business, which we launched in February 2024, I find myself assuming multiple roles, ranging from design execution, quality control, to marketing strategies and sales, and even managing basic logistics. I am fortunate to have an exceptional team that greatly contributes to our progress and success. i find it essential as a founder to create a healthy working environments that has the right balance. However, for a business as young as ours, still in the process of establishing its foundation and reinforcing our core values, it is imperative as the founder to remain actively engaged and present.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    My day begins around 6am, first thing I do is meditate and journal. It helps me set my intention for the day. This is usually for around 10 – 15 minutes. I then go downstairs hydrate, get my puppy Gucci fed walked make myself a cup of herbal tea, workout for an hour and shower. This is the one constant I have and prioritize no matter how different each day is since I not only have my role at Rhé, I also am a digital creator and model.
    So my day usually begins with our home office at Rhé with my team and then shuffles between Editorial sets when I’m shooting, meetings, events or creating content for my personal social media. My day usually winds down around 8pm, its at this time when I switch off completely from social media and my phone, and begin my wind-down routine with a shower, I use this time to read a little, then journal to reevaluate the day with some herbal tea and finally of to bed round 9:30pm to 10pm.

    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    I would say do everything with intention, it really does come through and makes a difference. Also don’t get demotivated by setbacks, every setback is a redirection.
    Tell us more about the products?
    Our inaugural product is our Rhé Of Light Journal, when I personally began journaling the first thing I thought about was, but what do people write in journals? Our Rhé Of Light Journal tackles this very issue, it’s a A simplified daily guided journal for anyone and everyone, whether you are someone who avidly journals or are new to the concept our journal is for you. We take you through a journey of deep introspection addressing topics like inner child healing, goal setting, developing gratitude, body positivity, relationship with money, career building and more. Every day we have an option for a guided prompt or a section to brain dump (vent what you’re feeling) and every 7 days we have our self help worksheets that helps to break monotony and yet still keep you in track.
    What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
    Nothing is impossible, any setback is only a redirection .
    And what is the worst?
    You can’t have dreams so big coming from where you do and looking like that.
    What’s the biggest challenge you have had to overcome?
    My biggest challenge had definitely been making myself believe I can, I had these goals but didn’t really know if I could achieve them. Fighting self doubt, procrastinating due to fear and not being brave enough to take the step is definitely the challenge that took the most out to me to unlearn. Of course there are daily challenges owning and running a business, but when it aligns so deeply with who you are and what you believe in you know there will always be a way to come out of it.
    What’s your future for the brand?
    At Rhé, our core mission is to promote mental well-being and personal growth, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to creating thoughtfully designed products that support these goals.Looking ahead, our strategy involves a multifaceted approach. We aim to broaden our product offerings to include a diverse range of tools and resources that cater to the holistic wellness needs of our community both in tangible and digital form
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    Arab fencer Nada Hafez competed at the Olympics 7 months pregnant

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    by Ruman Baig
    19 seconds ago

    Egyptian fencer, Nada Hafez, defies expectations with pregnant Olympic feat.
    Ace Arab Athlete
    In a stunning revelation that has captivated the world, Egyptian fencer Nada Hafez has unveiled a remarkable secret: she competed at the Paris Olympics while seven months pregnant. The 26-year-old Cairo native not only participated in the high-intensity sport but also managed to advance to the quarter-finals of the women’s saber event.

    A Tough Opponent
    Hafez, a seasoned athlete with two previous Olympic appearances under her belt, defied expectations by defeating higher-ranked opponent Elizabeth Tartakovsky from the United States. Her journey, however, came to an end against South Korea’s Jeon Hayoung. Despite the loss, her achievement is nothing short of extraordinary.

    Sporting Spirit
    Saber fencing is renowned for its physical demands, requiring lightning-fast reflexes and immense strength. Balancing the rigors of this sport with the complexities of pregnancy is a feat that defies imagination. Hafez herself acknowledged the challenges, describing the experience as a “rollercoaster” that tested her limits.
    Beyond her athletic prowess, Hafez is a medical graduate with a background in gymnastics. Her journey to fencing began at the age of 11, after trading swimming and gymnastics for the allure of the blade. Her dedication and talent have seen her claim gold in both individual and team saber competitions at the 2019 African Games.
    Hafez’s courageous performance at the Paris Olympics has sparked global admiration. Her story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the power of determination. As she prepares to embrace motherhood, the world eagerly awaits the next chapter in this extraordinary athlete’s life.
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    7 spec-taco-lar Mexican restaurants to book in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    4 mins ago

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    Mexican food is nacho your average cuisine.
    Curated with a host of spices, herbs and flavours, each dish is sure to guac your world. From Burritos to empanadas, the unending mix of ingredients creates the perfect meal to savour with your loved ones.
    While dining in Dubai can be an exciting experience due to its diverse culinary scene. Here are some key tips to enhance your dining experience in the city:
    Reservations:
    Plan Ahead
    Popular restaurants can get busy, especially on weekends. Making reservations in advance is recommended.
    Special Events
    If you’re dining for a special occasion or during peak times like Ramadan or holidays, book even earlier.
    Punctuality
    Be punctual for your reservation, as some restaurants may release your table if you’re late.
    Ambiance:
    Choose your dining spot based on the atmosphere you prefer, whether it’s a lively, trendy restaurant or a quiet, romantic spot with a view.
    From special occasions to a weekly Mexican treat, we’re here to help you choose a spot with deliciously authentic flavours. So, swipe through our guide of the best Mexican restaurants to visit in Dubai.
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    Travelling to Sri Lanka this summer? EW’s guide to this tropical paradise

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    by Ruman Baig
    11 seconds ago

    Sri Lanka: A solo sojourn and a sudden sense of serenity.

    On the precipice of thirty, a decade of group vacations and family getaways began to feel like a well-worn comfort blanket. It was time to shed the cocoon and spread my wings, or at least my passport. Sri Lanka, with its promise of ancient ruins, lush landscapes, and a laid-back vibe, seemed the perfect antidote to the impending existential crisis.
    The Stay

    Ahu Bay, a Reverie resort nestled on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, is more than just a hotel; it’s a philosophy. Part of Resplendent Ceylon’s collection, it embodies the brand’s commitment to slow living and mindful exploration. This is a place where time stands still, inviting guests to disconnect from the world and reconnect with themselves.
    Ahu Bay, a coastal gem on the island’s southern tip, was my chosen sanctuary. It’s the kind of place where time dilates and worries evaporate like morning mist. The resort is a masterclass in understated luxury, blending seamlessly into its natural surroundings.
    The Accommodation

    My suite, a private oasis with a plunge pool that begged for champagne breakfasts, was the perfect base for my solitary explorations.The staff, with their warm smiles and impeccable service, transformed the experience from a solo sojourn into a pampered retreat.
    The Dining

    And then there was the food. My first night on the property, I was whisked away to the private beach for a solo date night under the moon light. As a coastal kid from Goa, I was coloured impressed at the array of local seafood I was presented with. A symphony of flavours in my mouth, each dish a testament to the island’s culinary heritage.
    As the days turned into a week, a sense of calm washed over me. The kind of calm that comes from spending hours lost in a book, the gentle lull of waves as a soundtrack, and the knowledge that the only company you need is your own.
    Leaving felt like bidding farewell to an old friend.

    What to pack for a summer in Sri Lanka:
    Thinking of escaping the Dubai heat for a week in this coastal paradise? Let EW help you decide what to bring along.

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