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    6 celebrities you didn’t know had Arab roots

    Amongst the glitz and glamour of celebrity, there are many well-known figures who have Arab genes, many of whose roots might come as a surprise to you.
    Steve Jobs

    The late world-famous Apple founder was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs, but his biological father was Abdulfattah Jandali, a Syrian Muslim.
    Ariana Grande

    Back in 2014, the famous popstar tweeted: “Just found out my grandparents are heavily Greek and part North African… I thought I was Italian… Who am I? My whole life is a lie.” Turns out she took a genetic test, which revealed that she has Moroccan, Tunisian, or Algerian roots from one side of the family.
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    The famous British singer, known for his hits such as Relax, Take it Easy and Love Today, was born in Beirut to a Lebanese mother and an American father. Due to the unforeseen circumstances in Lebanon, he was forced to flee during the war and moved to Paris and then UK.
    Gigi Hadid & Bella Hadid

    These supermodel sisters are hugely vocal when it comes to supporting Palestine, which is where their father, Mohamed Hadid, was born. Gigi and Bella Hadid are both incredibly proud of their roots, making it known often.
    Salma Hayek

    The American-Mexican actress, who’s previously starred in some gripping films, has never been shy about hiding her Arab roots and proudly claims her heritage. Her father is a mix of Mexican and Lebanese descent, hailing from the city of Baadat, Lebanon. Hayek’s first name also means peace and calm in Arabic.
    Shakira

    Latina-Arab singer Shakira, who’s songs have gained worldwide popularity, hasn’t forgotten her Arab roots which has also majorly influence on her musical career. From her belly dancing skills being showcased to supporting the super bowl performance, the loved singer was born in Colombia to a Spanish mother and a Lebanese father.
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    12 healthcare centres in Dubai that are conducting COVID-19 tests for Dhs150

    As the UAE is one of the leading countries around the globe to conduct COVID-19 PCR tests at a rapid rate, the number of performing tests per capita has been one of the highest in the world and is a key strategy in the region in order to curb the spread of this pandemic.
    Back in September, the price of COVID-19 PCR tests was dropped by more than Dhs100 from Dhs370 to Dhs250 which is now the cost in all licensed public and private healthcare establishments.

    However, there are a few Dubai Health Authority (DHA) healthcare centres in Dubai that are offering for Dhs150 for many and some who fall under certain categories can have them done for free.
    The DHA confirmed to Emirates Woman there are currently 12 healthcare centres across Dubai offering PCR tests for Dhs150.
    The list of health care centres that fall under DHA include:
    Al Barsha Health Center located in Al Barsha
    Nad Al Hamar Health Center in Ras Al Khor
    Al Safa Health Center on Al Wasl road
    Al Badaa Health Center located near Trade centre 1
    Al Mankhool Health Center located in Al Mankhool
    Al Lusaily Health Center located in Al Lisaili
    Al Khawaneej Health Center located in Al Khawaneej area
    Al Towar Health Center located in Al Nadha
    Nad Al Sheba Health Center located in Nad Al Sheba
    Al Mamzar Health Center located in Al Mamzar
    Al Mizhar Health Center located near Mushrif Park
    Za’abeel Health Center located in Za’abeel 2

    For those who wish to book an appointment, you simply need to download the DHA App and create an account. Then select the option to book a COVID-19 screening, where you can either select the Drive Though or Walk-In option for the appointment.

    The cost of the test is Dhs150 for all Dubai visa holders and is free for all UAE nationals, those who have a valid health card, pregnant women, senior citizens and residents above the age of 50, people of determination, household of nationals and patients with chronic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, arteries, tumours and rheumatism, chronic liver and kidney disease, brain and nerves disease.
    It’s mandatory for each patient to carry their original Emirates ID and a passport copy for UAE residents while tourists need to bring in their original passport before the test.
    For more information regarding the services and timings visit dha.gov.ae
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    7 places where you can get a takeaway Christmas turkey in the UAE

    With a delicious feast being the most essential aspect of any Christmas gathering, making sure the Turkey is on point ensures almost half the work done for any meal. While preparing one from scratch could be a rather tedious task with all the other festive preparations, ordering one in Dubai has never been easier to take all the turkey stress away.
    Here’s seven places to order a takeaway turkey from so you can enjoy the feast, without having to do any of the work.
    VIDA Hotels and Resorts

    VIDA Hotels and Resorts grand Christmas turkey feast includes a perfectly cooked meal with roast turkey, brussel sprouts, chestnuts, carrots with butter, herb roasted potatoes with the undoubtedly delicious festive gravy and spiced cranberry sauce. Being the perfect festive centerpiece for the traditional Christmas dinner, the package starts at Dhs599 for a 5-6kg turkey from November 24 to December 30 with additional condiments offered as per request.

    For more information visit vidahotels.com
    Hilton Dubai Jumeirah

    If you’re looking for a traditional Christmas offering with the additional delights to tingle your tastebuds . The cooked turkey comes with roasted veggies, brussel sprouts, herb-roasted potatoes, chestnut and apricot stuffing along with turkey gravy and cranberry sauce. Ideal for a group of six the packages starts at Dhs650.
    For more information visit Hilton.com
    Clinton St. Baking Company

    Everyone’s favourite New York bakery and restaurant brings in the cheerful spirit this year, with a Christmas feast like no other. Consisting of the Clinton Street Christmas takeaway either roasted or fried, there’s plenty of seasonal sides including biscuits, cornbread, cakes, pies and more for the holiday season. Starting at Dhs625, the price includes a 5 to 6kg turkey only until December 26.
    For more information visit clintonstreetbaking.ae
    Gates Hospitality

    Indulging in a holiday turkey has never been more scrumptious, you can now enjoy a fully prepped and cooked turkey from the brainchild behind well-known restaurants such as Bistro des Arts and Ultra Brasserie, all from the comfort of your own home. The package includes a whole turkey with all the trimmings inclusive of roast vegetables, brussel sprouts, bacon-wrapped sausages, Yorkshire puddings, onion and sage stuffing, cranberry sauce, bread sauce and gravy starting at Dhs375 for four people with an advanced notice of 72 hours required.
    For more information visit gateshospitality.com
    Kibsons

    Kibsons has always been known for delivering fresh produce. If you wish to have a home-cooked meal at home, this speedy delivery service also offers a special Christmas Turkey from New Zealand for you tasty meal spread, having it ready to go in the over just upon arrival. Priced at Dhs60 per kg, orders need to be placed before December 23.
    For more information visit kibsons.com
    Zabeel House by Jumeirah, The Greens
    Create special memories with friends and family this year as you with the herb-roasted turkey from Zabeel House by Jumeirah accompanied by roasted potatoes, Brussels sprouts, roast carrots, apricot stuffing and homemade cranberry sauce with a Christmas pudding offered for dessert. Starting from Dhs570 for the 5 to 7kg turkey, the package is available from November 24 until December 26,
    For more information visit zabeelhouse.com
    CarniStore

    This homegrown online butcher shop and smokehouse, ethically sources its meals creating a pleasant experience for all from start to finish. With ready-to-eat festive packages recently launched, the ‘All the Basics’ package can feed ten to 12 people and comes with smoked broth gravy, butter and sage veal stuffing, cheesy spinach, and potato gratin, while the ‘Ultimate Festive Spread’ which is enough for 12 to 15 people includes truffle mac ‘n’ cheese, sweet potato casserole, maple-sriracha Brussels sprouts and veal stuffing. Starting at Dhs750 for All the Basics and Dhs1,050 for the Ultimate Festive Spread, there’s enough and more for everyone to devour this year.
    For more information visit carnistore.com
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    Saudi Arabia has seen a 120 per cent increase in female employees in 2020

    In the last few years, there has been a major shift for women in Saudi Arabia, and 2020 has been no exception.

    This year alone, it has been revealed that there has been a 120 per cent increase in female employees in the Kingdom.
    Per the Saudi Press Agency, it was recorded by the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technical Zones (MODON) that 17,000 Saudi women were working in industries by March of this year, meaning that is a 120 per cent increase year on year.
    Discussing the achievement, Khalid Al-Salem, director-general of MODON, highlighted that the empowerment of women was at the forefront of the authority’s vision.
    READ: A new fund has helped 73,000 Saudi women become homeowners
    “MODON continues to empower women both as an employee and as an investor by creating a model environment in partnership with the public and private sectors,” he said.
    This development is in line with the Saudi 2030 Vision, which is being spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Since being launched in 2016, the 2030 Vision has kept women at the forefront and has now made it legal for females to obtain their own licenses, travel alone and attend public sporting events. MODON’s strategy is also a reflection of this.
    “MODON succeeded in increasing the number of Saudi women in industrial cities, reaching 17,000 female employees by the end of the first quarter of 2020, compared to 7,860 by the end of 2018,” Al-Salem said of the initiative.
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    8 celebrities you didn’t know had homes in Dubai

    With endless sun all year round, amazing dining establishments, a plethora of activities and more, it’s easy to see why Dubai is such a popular place for so many to live, including celebrities.
    What may have gone under your radar is that there are quite a few celebrities who call Dubai their second home as they own property here, some of which are incredibly luxurious.

    With that, EW has rounded-up eight celebrities that you might not have known call Dubai home (sort of).
    David and Victoria Beckham

    This A-list couple have actually owned property in Dubai in Dubai for over 12 years. The pair bought their first property in the emirate in 2008, a seven-bedroom villa on in Palm Jumeriah which reportedly cost them an estimated Dhs5.9 million. The pair also own an apartment in the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, for a reported Dhs18 million.
    Lindsay Lohan

    Rather than being a second home, actress, singer and former EW cover star Lindsay Lohan’s main residence is in Dubai. The star has lived here since 2014 and while there’s not many details on her property, Lohan reportedly lives in the Downtown Dubai area.
    Shah Rukh Khan

    Legendary Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan owns a home on the Palm which is reportedly worth Dhs10.2 million ($2.8 million).
    Giorgio Armani

    Perhaps taking the top spot for the most luxurious residence of all is designer Giorgio Armani. He opened the Armani Hotel in Dubai in 2010 and, of course, it’s not just for him, but we’re sure when he’s in town the penthouse suite is always available for this fashion heavyweight.
    Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

    A-list Bollywood couple Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan own a luxury villa in Sanctuary Falls in Jumeirah Golf Estates, which the couple bought back in 2013.
    Shilpa Shetty

    Bollywood actress previously owned an apartment in the Burj Khalifa which received as a gift from her then-husband in 2010. Shetty now reportedly sold the luxe apartment and swapped it for a villa on the Palm.
    Madonna

    Grammy Award winner Madonna owns a mansion in the World Islands, which comes complete with 1.4km of private beach.
    Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie

    Back when they were still together, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie also reportedly owned a property on the World Islands. Whether they’ve sold it since or one of the parties owns it since their split remains a mystery.
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    Queen Rania shares a new royal family portrait with a heartfelt message

    Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan has shared a brand new family portrait in celebration of the holidays.
    Featuring her husband, His Majesty King Abdullah II, and their four children, Crown Prince Hussein, 26, Princess Iman, 24, Princess Salma, 20, and 15-year-old Prince Hashem, the whole family coordinated beautifully.

    Queen Rania and her two daughters coordinated in satin and His Majesty and the two princes wore similar ensembles wearing button-down shirts.
    Her Majesty, who turned 50 earlier this year, also shared a heartfelt message after what has been an incredibly difficult year for many.

    “This year, even as we have kept our distance, we’ve all held our loved ones a little closer in our hearts. Sending prayers for health and happiness to all,” she said.

    A couple of months ago to mark her birthday, Queen Rania shared another family portrait in a more casual setting.
    In the caption of the photo which was shared to her official Instagram page, Queen Rania shared her delight at being able to spend her 50th birthday with the people she loves most in the world, but acknowledged the major hardships so many people have faced this year in a further interview.
    “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 Hello! UK.
    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”.
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    Saving for Your First Home Can Be Overwhelming—Here’s How I’m Doing It

    I’ve always wanted to be a homeowner. I’m not exactly certain when I realized this (so maybe always is an overstatement), but all I know is there’s something so attractive about the idea of having a solid piece of real estate that I can call my own. That’s why, from college graduation on, I’ve made a conscious decision that my big, long-term goal in life is to own a home of my own. You see, beyond just wanting a space that’s truly mine, I most certainly do not want to spend money on an apartment when I can put those same funds toward a mortgage. This is a very personal choice, and one that has largely to do with the fact that I don’t like the idea of paying rent on a property I’ll never own. So, to turn my dream into a reality, I started saving. From the outset, I knew this wouldn’t be the easiest thing in the world. I’m a writer and editor and, while head over heels in love with my job, I’m the first to admit that there are much more profitable careers than my own. Even so, I didn’t let my early days as a struggling freelance writer and collector of odd jobs deter me. I have a vision, and I’m not going to stop hustling until I have the deed—and the keys—to my very own home in my hands.
    To work my way toward my home ownership goal, I keep a few ground rules. I’m a rule-follower by nature, so having a handful of things to do (and not to do) in place has been instrumental to help me stick to my resolve.

    1. Say no to memberships
    The first thing I promised myself when I decided I wanted to become a homeowner was to avoid any and every sort of membership I could. To start, I skipped the gym membership in favor of free fitness classes and programs I found on Pinterest or YouTube. I love switching up my workouts, so I’ll often hop from Pilates on PopSugar Fitness to a HIIT routine I pinned to my “healthy living” board. Sticking with free fitness opportunities has been relatively easy to do and, since I haven’t been to a gym since college, I don’t really miss it. I did invest in hand weights and a yoga mat early on, and I’ve found that those two things are really all I need to get in a good sweat session.
    The second type of membership I turned down is perhaps a harder one to quit, but also one I believe has so many positive effects. You see, I don’t have—and never have had—a streaming service subscription. That means no Netflix, no Hulu, no sort of paid television program whatsoever. Is this a controversial choice? Perhaps. But it also saves me a fair chunk of money that would otherwise go to monthly fees.
    To get around the lack of paid streaming programs, I’ve become BFFs with free services like Crackle, Tubi, and YouTube. They might not have the hottest movies and TV shows all the time (hey, did I say this was a perfect world?), but they do have a solid selection of content. For instance, I got to watch Labyrinth, one of my all-time favorite movies, on Tubi the other day, and it was everything. On top of that, I’m also an avid reader who would rather curl up with a book than stream a movie most days of the week, so I’m always happy to pick up a good read when I’m looking for entertainment.

    2. Live with a parent
    This is a hard one, Everygirls. It’s also something that is completely circumstantial and not for everyone. Personally, I’m lucky enough that my father is willing to let me live in my childhood home until I can find a place of my own. He purchased his own house, the one I live in today, around when he was my current age, so he understands and supports my vision. That being said, it’s a give-and-take arrangement that comes with its own set of sacrifices. Even so, for me, it’s worth it in the long haul.
    Starting with the pros, I’ll say that the cost of living compared to renting an apartment is far less. While I do pay for expenses and “rent,” those costs total less than it would to keep up an apartment. Because of this, I’ve been able to stash away that extra money into a savings account and CD to build up my personal funds more quickly. Plus, my dad and I get along well, and he’s always down to taste-test any recipes I make.
    As for the cons, living at home is not great for my dating life. One of the biggest downsides to living at home is knowing that I will never, ever bring a guy back to my place. My father’s house is small and I’m sleeping in my childhood room, so it’s just not an option. While it wasn’t as much of an issue during those times when I was #singleandlovingit, it’s not the greatest thing in the world now that I’m dating someone. To deal with it, I’ve been upfront with my boyfriend about my dream of owning a house, and he supports it. There’s no perfect way around this, so I think facing the issue head on and rolling with the punches is what keeps me going.

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    3. Set up those income streams
    Like I mentioned above, I’m a writer and editor. I love, love, love what I do, but I also love a good side hustle. It keeps me busy and keeps the extra dollars coming in, so that’s a win-win in my book. To up my savings on the path toward home ownership, I’ve set up multiple side projects that help me bring in additional cash each month. This includes everything from freelancing to selling clothes on Poshmark to scanning receipts on Ibotta. Sometimes I’m not earning a lot from each outlet, but that’s not the point. What matters most is that every extra dollar goes straight into my house fund. And watching that number grow month by month is so, so motivating each time I scour my local Zillow pages.

    4. Save every penny
    When you’re saving for a house, the big picture is a long-term goal. Because of this, staying dedicated to the goal over not just months, but years can be more than a little challenging. From the start, I set up a few savings strategies to keep me going. In terms of how I’m saving, I break it up between a savings account and a certificate of deposit (CD), the latter of which earns me interest more quickly. While COVID-19 did a number on CD interest rates, overall, this option has been a great way to passively earn additional dollars each year.
    As for how I save on a day-to-day basis, it’s all about being mindful. Over the years, I’ve made it a practice to really think about each dollar I want to spend. Will the money go to something meaningful or essential? Is it something materialistic that I don’t actually need? By pausing for reflection prior to each purchase, I’ve been able to curb my spending in a big way. On top of that, I pay for a cheap phone plan, I never order takeout and only eat out occasionally, and I use coupons when I shop for groceries. Plus, a few years ago I made the decision to stop purchasing fast and new fashion. While the decision was primarily an environmentally-driven one, it’s led me to save a ton of money by looking for new-to-me duds at consignment stores, Goodwill, or The Salvation Army instead of paying full price for mass-merchandised apparel.

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    5. Find free things to do
    There are so many free things to do, you just need to know where to look. 
    When I first started saving for a house, I found finding ways to stay entertained particularly challenging. I didn’t want to stay inside and browse the internet for hours on end, but I also didn’t want to go out and spend all my cash. To remedy this, I started making a list of everything I wanted to do but hadn’t done in my area that was 100-percent free. In no time at all, I had a lengthy notebook page full of everything from hikes to picnics to window shopping in towns I like. And those are just the adventures I planned for outdoors. When the weather is cooler, the homebody in me loves staying indoors to try new recipes, catch up on movies, and get lost in a book or two. Plus, for savers who want to brush up on skills or learn new ones, there are so many (free!) courses available online that cover nearly every topic under the sun. Recently, I watched Canva’s design and marketing courses to help me dive into new layout concepts and improve my social media skills.

    6. Keep yourself motivated
    Last but not least, Everygirls, is the most important step on this list. It’s hard to save. Every day, there are so many temptations (that new restaurant, those trendy shoes, that awesome experience) that make it feel like pure torture to turn a blind eye and drop those hard-earned dollars into your savings account instead. But I’m here to tell you that it’s so worth it. Sometimes you just need a little extra motivation to convince yourself of that truth.
    To stay motivated, the key is to stay mindful. While I’m a huge fan of mindfulness in everyday life, I think this practice rings especially true when it comes to weighing the pros and cons of saving vs. spending. Go beyond just asking yourself “Do I really need this?” and get to the core of the matter with “Does this add value to my life? If so, how?” If the answer isn’t as meaningful or satisfying as it should be, then you probably don’t need to make that purchase.
    On top of that, it’s also important to do everything you can to visualize yourself in your new home. In addition to signing up for all the Zillow alerts, start planning what you can. Organize those Pinterest boards with your interior aesthetics room by room, set a picture of your dream home as your desktop, and write a list of all the little things that make a space feel like home to you. That way, even when the saving gets tough, you’ll never lose sight of the big, house-shaped picture.

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    Gucci has made a donation of $500,000 to UNICEF for the COVID-19 vaccine

    Luxury fashion house Gucci is leading the efforts to support the most vulnerable communities around the world.
    As millions around the world have been affected by this pandemic, Gucci is answering UNICEF’s global for support of COVAX – the vaccine pillar to provide equitable access to, COVID-19 tests, treatments and vaccines.

    “Now that a COVID-19 vaccine appears to be ready for use, the true challenge is ensuring that it is procured and distributed fairly,” Marco Bizzarri, President and CEO of Gucci said. “This is why, under the ‘We Are All In This Together’ call to action we launched in March, we are today announcing a donation of $500,000 to UNICEF USA, to help in securing COVID-19 vaccines to the world’s most vulnerable communities.”

    A nurse at the Los Pinos health centre in the Senkata district in El Alto shows a flu vaccine that is injected in the first year of life to babies. The health centre is part of the “Mother and Child-Friendly Hospitals” initiative, in which UNICEF promotes vaccination, adequate nutrition, loving care and breastfeeding. El Alto is the youngest city in Bolivia and is located next to the city of La Paz, at 4000 metres

    With the donation provided by Gucci, UNICEF will be able to speed up the work in preparing for the roll-out of a safe vaccine. From the preparation of cold chains to the advance purchasing of supplies, the house will play a crucial role in the distribution of the most vaccine programme the world has seen to date.
    From testing kits to oxygen therapy for monitoring patients, UNICEF with the help of Gucci’s funds will take strides in the medical arena to help low and middle-income countries fight the novel coronavirus.
    The initiative comes under Gucci’s long term partnership with UNICEF to bring together the global community in the fight against COVID-19.
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