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    Legendary Egyptian star returns to the stage for the first time in 30 years

    Legendary Egyptian actress Sherihan has announced her return to the spotlight after 30 years.
    The 55-year-old will star in a new play Coco Chanel, which will air at a few screenings across the region.

    Aptly to begin with the body of work will be shown in one of Cairo’s major theatres, which is where Sherihan is from.

    It’s an exciting time for the Egyptian star, as she returns to acting after a three-decade hiatus. Sherihan was forced to retire from acting years ago due to treatments she received after being diagnosed with a rare type of cancer.
    Now, for her comeback, she will embody the role of legendary designer Gabrielle Bonheur ‘Coco’ Chanel, the founder of the iconic French Maison.
    According to the author of the play, it will also be shown in Saudi Arabia during the next ‘Riyadh Season’.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Emirates and flydubai are once again flying you to over 100 destinations

    Flying to your favourite getaway has been made easier thanks to Emirates and flydubai working together once again, so you can enjoy seamless travel to over 100 destinations through Dubai.
    The partnership between two Dubai-based airlines will allow for more connectivity and flexibility, which now so more important than ever. If you’re flying with Emirates, can now travel on codeshare flights to over 30 destinations on flydubai, including Kyiv and Zanzibar. The flydubai passengers in return have access to over 70 destinations they can travel to on Emirates.

    “We are delighted to announce that our customers can once again take advantage of the complementary strengths of Emirates and flydubai to access an enhanced network of cities on a single ticket and integrated loyalty programme, enjoy a safe, smooth and stress-free transfer experience through Dubai and have their baggage checked through to their final destination,” said Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Chief Commercial Officer.

    The two airlines have each implemented extensive safety measures to combat COVID-19 at every step of your journey including enhanced sanitisation of all touchpoints and advanced HEPA filters fitted in aircraft cabins to eliminate dust, allergens and germs from the cabin air.
    Customers transiting through Dubai go through thermal screening at the airport. Transfer desks at Dubai airport have been fitted with protective anti-microbial screens and airport staff dressed in personal protective equipment (PPE) are available to provide additional assistance. Several of flydubai’s flights to destinations in Africa, Central Asia and Europe operate from Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport, facilitating seamless connections to those travelling on Emirates’ flights to and from Dubai.
    COVID-19 PCR tests are mandatory for all inbound and transit customers to Dubai further assuring a safe transfer experience through the airport for Emirates and flydubai ticket holders.
    If you are boarding an Emirates flight, you will also be provided with a complimentary hygiene kit containing masks, gloves, hand sanitiser and anti-bacterial wipes.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    A Dubai rooftop bar has launched two fabulous new nights

    In perfect timing for the arrival of the cooler weather, a Dubai rooftop bar has launched two fabulous nights.
    The rooftop hotspot, Paros, is located in JLT on the 46th floor of the Taj Jumeirah Lakes Towers.

    With incredible views of the city, it’s the perfect place to start your weekend, particularly with one of the new nights on offer.
    Launching this Thursday, September 3, the new night, ‘Nisi on 46′, at the Mediterranean-style terrace will run from 6pm to 3am complete with a DJ and live entertainment.

    Even better, you can keep the night in a sensible budget as three signature cocktails or three house beverages will be on offer for Dhs99. Patrons will also be able to enjoy three light bites priced for Dhs150.
    If you’re feeling more of a Friday vibe, take advantage of Paros’ new night ‘ABOVE’ which is set to launch next week on September 11 from 6pm.
    Described as a “multi-sensory sunset ritual in the sky”, live entertainment on the night includes of a violinist and a DJ.
    As for offers, patrons will be able to enjoy five drinks for Dhs150.
    It’ll be nice to finally be able to sit outside again without the worry of the unbearable heat and humidity.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram.
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    Today marks a milestone birthday for Queen Rania of Jordan

    Today, August 31, 2020, marks a milestone birthday for Her Majesty Queen Rania as she turns 50.
    During her 50 – 27 years of which have been in the Jordanian royal family after marrying King Abdullah II of Jordan (who was then a prince) – has established herself as one of the most influential women in the world, continually advocating for education, health, cross-cultural dialogue, amongst other social injustices.

    To mark the special occasion, the Royal Hashemite Court shared a new portrait of King Abdullah and Queen Rania.
    “The Royal Hashemite Court wishes Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah many happy returns on the occasion of her birthday,” the captioned their post on the court’s official Instagram page.

    Her Majesty also opened up about celebrating her birthday amidst the pandemic in In an interview with Hello! magazine. Queen Rania gave thanks to her country in their efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, putting the people of Jordan’s “health and wellbeing first”.

    Speaking on her family, the royal admitted she’s “always wished for more time” with her husband, King Abdullah, and their four children – Crown Prince Hussein, 26, Princess Iman, 23, Princess Salma, 19 and 15-year-old Prince Hashem. But given the current pandemic “time is all [she’s] had” with her family, which she’s incredibly thankful for.
    “It has been such a blessing to have all my children around, particularly during the months when Jordan was under a strict lockdown,” she told the UK publication.
    She also took the opportunity to lovingly pay tribute to her husband of 27 years saying he makes her “want to do more and be more… inspiring me in every moment of my life”.
    Despite her gratitude of being able to spend time with her family, Queen Rania also admitted she was “heartbroken to see the pain and loss the virus has inflicted on so many around the world”.
    In spite of the difficult times, EW wishes Queen Rania a very happy 50th birthday and hope she can continue to inspire many around the globe for years to come.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram.
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    This Dubai hotel has introduced free in-resort PCR COVID-19 tests

    For many holidaymakers, the global pandemic has taken some of the fun out of travel and replaced it with uneasy nervousness. With tests and paperwork now essential for most journeys, one Dubai resort has devised a stress-free option.
    Atlantis, The Palm is offering international travellers who stay five nights or more, free COVID-19 PCR testing for all booking made until December 18 2020.

    The iconic resort has partnered with one of the emirate’s leading hospitals to be able to conduct the tests in the hotel. This means you can make the use of all the facilities without having to take any of your precious holiday time to visit a hospital or clinic.

    All passengers travelling back from Dubai to UK, Europe and other mandated destinations are now required to take a COVID-19 PCR test no more than 96 hours before departure and present the printed test result certificate at check-in. Children under the age of 12 and passengers who have a moderate or severe disability are exempt from this test.
    However, those staying at Atlantis, The Palm can rest assured that the team will make all the necessary arrangements for a seamless and safe departure with authorised test results returned within 24 hours.
    The latest initiative also aligns itself with Emirates Airlines free medical cover for COVID-19-related expenses, designed to boost people’s confidence to travel during the pandemic.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Gigi Hadid reveals the behind-the-scenes from her angelic maternity shoot

    Gigi Hadid pretty much broke the internet last week after she shared her maternity shoot with the world, in angelic photos taken by photography duo Luigi and Iango.
    While she didn’t go into much detail about what went on behind-the-scenes of the shoot, the supermodel recently opened up to a fan on Twitter after she was asked what it was like “shooting with [her] baby bump for the first time”.

    The mother-to-be admitted that she had fun, but she was left feeling incredibly tired.
    “I loved it, I knew what I wanted from the pics and Gab and L&I really made it happen for me,” she replied to the fan, acknowledging the team behind the shoot. “But [it] was definitely more tiring than working normally.
    “Got through the second look and was like ‘guys I think I can only do two more’ hahaaaa [sic].”

    I loved it, I knew what I wanted from the pics and Gab and L&I really made it happen for me🥺🙏🤍 but was definitely more tiring than working normally. Got through the second look and was like ‘guys I think I can only do two more’ 😰 hahaaaa https://t.co/QrRmym5dxC
    — Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid) August 27, 2020

    Hadid is currently in New York with Zayn Malik after spending some downtime on her farm in Pennsylvania during the heigh of the pandemic. It’s fair to assume the pair will be staying in her new $5.8 million (Dhs21.3 million) Manhattan apartment, which she gave fans a glimpse of last month.
    According to a source close to Hadid and Malik, the pregnancy has been good for their relationship after the couple reunited at the end of last year.
    “Zayn and Gigi are really excited and have been loving this experience together,” the source told E!. “They both are reading parenting books, have had fun planning the nursery and picking out items together. Things are going really smoothly, and they are closer as a couple more than ever.”
    It’s been reported the couple are expecting a girl, but neither of them has officially confirmed the gender.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram.
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    The UAE has become the first Arab country to grant paid paternity leave

    By decree from His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE, paid paternity leave has been granted for those working in the private sector.
    This groundbreaking move makes the UAE the first Arab nation to make paid paternity leave a requirement in the private sector.

    Under the new amendments to the federal law, five days of paid paternity leave must now be given to private sector employees. This leave can be taken from when the baby is born up until they are six months old.
    According to state news agency WAM, the new law will reinforce the aim to achieve gender balance. It’s also to “achieve family stability and cohesion, and encourage young people to work in the private sector”.

    #UAEPresident approves amendments to federal law on paternity leave #WamNews https://t.co/Cb1SKSNarL pic.twitter.com/XaOlZCeQtf
    — WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) August 30, 2020

    It’s a move that’s certainly welcomed in the region as the rules surrounding paternity leave in other countries are reportedly unclear.
    Per The National, in Saudi Arabia it’s stated that paternity leave of three days should be given to men, but it’s not be made clear if this just for the public sector or if it pertains to the private sector too. Meanwhile, Lebanon also has three days paternity leave, but this is allegedly not often enforced.
    As for other Arab nations including Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan and Syria, there is no paternity leave offered.
    The new federal law in the UAE also puts the nation leaps and bounds ahead of the USA, as there is no paternity leave currently offered for new fathers. Similarly, there is no guaranteed maternity leave for new mothers either in the western nation.
    In the UAE at present, women in the public sector are given 90 days of paid maternity leave, while those working in the private sector are given 45 days of paid maternity leave.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram.
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    10 Tips to Help You Nail Your Virtual Interview

    This year has shown that working virtually is here to stay, and a huge part of that is that firms are migrating their recruiting efforts entirely online. You’re increasingly likely to find yourself in a digital-first application process, possibly all the way through onboarding and your first day. With many of us recovering from furloughs and layoffs, you may be diligently on the hunt for your next career chapter. That chapter starts with making an excellent digital first impression in your application materials, and then nailing a virtual interview.

    1. Test your technology
    There is nothing worse than logging on five minutes before a meeting and realizing you need to download some niche software. Don’t assume the interview is using something you have already or are familiar with.
    Depending on the extent and seniority of the interview, you may even consider asking your interviewer’s Executive Assistant if you can do a five-minute test run with them the day before. Also be sure to ask if the line will be in use prior to your meeting. As in person, you want to arrive around five minutes early, but don’t want to be showing up at the tail end of some other candidate’s closing remarks!

    2. Know your angles
    If Tyra taught us anything it’s to face the light and know your angles. If at all possible, set up with natural light facing you. You also want to be showing on camera clearly, and as straightforward as possible. This isn’t a selfie angle—don’t position the camera too high up. A box or stack of books will get you to the right height.

    3. Do a recorded run-through
    Platforms like Zoom allow you to record a meeting—even a meeting of one. It’s free to set up an account that uses shorter meetings. Set one up with your personal email—you don’t want your video interview test run to show up on your current company roster. Practice answering some general questions and allow yourself to get more comfortable with video responses.

    4. Make “eye contact”
    Ironically, eye contact on video is staring right in the eye of the camera. It can be really hard for that to feel natural at first. You tend to want to look at the human in front of you on screen. A good mix of back and forth focusing on the screen and camera is important. However, when you’re answering questions, try to stay focused on that little fish eye, even if it feels awkward. (Hint: Your video test run will be able to reveal how much is too much focus in any one direction.)

    5. Check your microphone quality
    Most computers today have great enough microphone quality that you can go with whatever is built in. However, if you’re using headphones, you’ll want to check how that changes your connection. And, if part of your role is going to include heavy voice communication work, you might want to go the extra mile to sound like your best self. External microphones are becoming more affordable and could be a useful addition.

    6. Pass on virtual backgrounds
    Even if you’ve got a roster of some relatively professional faux backgrounds, now is not the time. You are trying to highlight yourself and come across as authentically you. Fake backgrounds don’t convey that authenticity.
    Set yourself up a relatively distraction-free background in your home, with as few trinkets behind you as possible. While it may be tempting to convey your personality through what’s behind you, restrain yourself. Remember, if this were happening in person, you’d likely be in their spaces. You want the interviewer to be able to picture you in their world as easily as possible, and a relatively blank canvas helps them do that.

    7. Get current on the company
    Researching a company should always be part of your interview prep, and now it’s more important than ever. How did they respond during the early parts of the pandemic? How are they changing their business model or offerings? You’ll want to do thorough research across their own press, social channels, and other third-party reporting sites to come ready with the best questions and answers.

    8. Take notes offline
    There are few things more distracting than someone typing away during a video meeting. You may feel like you’re being ultra efficient, note taking digitally while you’re in conversation with your interviewer. It’s not a good look.
    An old fashioned pen and paper is much more professional in this setting. And since they can’t see your desk, feel free to also narrate when you need a moment to jot something down. “I’m just making a few notes here, one moment,” helps any awkward silences.

    9. Don’t talk over anyone
    In an in-person exchange, it’s a little easier to make small verbal cues to show that you’re in step with someone while they’re talking. Virtually, that’s much harder. On the best of bandwidths, the line tends to break up a bit when people talk over each other even in small moments. Instead, consider exaggerating your non-verbals—nodding, smiling, and making strong eye contact where appropriate.

    10. Be yourself
    Most importantly, be yourself. Any interview in person would start with a few moments of small talk, or a more casual introduction. Don’t feel like you need to arrive perfectly ready to launch into your pitch. A few minutes of human authenticity goes a long way in our socially-distanced world right now.

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