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    Chrissy Teigen accidentally reveals gender of her third child in video mishap

    Chrissy Teigen announced the happy news last month that she and husband John Legend were expecting their third child together.
    Well, in true Teigen style the queen of the internet has accidentally revealed the gender of her unborn baby in the most hilarious way – and it was caught on video!

    The mum-of-two was updating her followers about her pregnancy on Instagram, while she was explaining about some complications that have happened with her placenta.
    “It’s so weird because the baby’s really really healthy – he’s big,” she said. However, then she noticed her mistake.

    “He’s probably – oops!” she continued, covering her mouth. “That was stupid.”
    So, it’s a boy then!

    Teigen, who already mum to Luna, four, and two-year-old Miles, is currently on best rest due to complications with her placenta, which has always been a “bad part” of her pregnancies, she said.
    “My placenta sucks. It’s always been kind of the bad part of my pregnancies with Luna,” she explained. “With Miles, it just stopped feeding him, it stopped taking care of him.
    “I was stealing all his food because I was getting huge but he wasn’t getting big at all. He had to come out early and Luna had to come out early.”
    With her previous two pregnancies, Teigen went through rounds of IVF in order to conceive, however, her third pregnancy was a total surprise.
    Congratulations to the Legend-Teigen family on welcoming another little boy into their lives!
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    Abu Dhabi residents and tourists no longer require an alcohol license

    According to an official circular, which is dated September 15,  from the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), residents and tourists will no longer require an alcohol license.
    The circular titled ‘Implementation of new fees and cancellation of alcohol licenses for individuals’ has been published on the official website for Abu Dhabi’s Department Culture and Tourism.

    This step has been taken with an objective to “develop and improve quality standards of the tourism industry in Abu Dhabi”.

    Residents and tourists will now be permitted to buy and possess alcohol from licensed retail shops and are allowed to drink within tourism and hotel establishments, clubs, and independent outlets as long as they follow the stated requirements.
    You have to be 21 or older and you’re purchasing for personal use only. The drinks should be consumed in private homes or licenced venues.
    The news only applies to Abu Dhabi so we can assume that Dubai rules remain unchanged. If you wish to purchase alcohol, you can apply for a license online by visiting the website of Mercantile and Marketing International (MMI) or African + Eastern (A+E) retail stores along with a valid Emirates ID.
    New applicants must be non-Muslim and over the age of 21 and no longer require a no-objection certificate (NoC) from the employer. The cost of a new licence is Dh270.
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    Dubai’s favourite outdoor market returns next month with new additions

    A clear indicator that Dubai’s cooler months are finally here is when Ripe Market returns to its outdoor location at Academy Park on Umm Suqeim Road.
    This year the team behind Ripe Market are also introducing new features to support even more local businesses during this period of uncertainty.

    From October 16 until May 1, you can spend your Friday or Saturday exploring brands across accessories, clothing, homeware and more from the local community. Don’t miss the Exotic Plant Souq and their affordable selection of greenery that will help bring a little piece of nature into your home.
    There is also plenty for foodies to tuck into from known venues such as Boston Lane, The Burger Stop, The Roost, Broth Lab, Semisweet, Butcha and Projecto Acai.

    This year family-based activities include pony rides, a marching band, supercar show, community talks, safety demonstrations, arts and crafts and animal encounters at the Animal Care Centre’s Mini Animal Kingdom.
    Visitors will also be able to stock up on fresh groceries at the Local Farmers Market. Expect up to eight of the top farmers each week who will showcase exactly why locally grown produce is the way forward. The selection will be a mix of organic, non-organic, hydroponic, and more.
    Food Retail will be expanding further with locally made artisan produce – from meat, bread, milk, olives, olive oil and fresh labneh.

    The athletes can take advantage of two more football pitches, paddle tennis courts, basketball courts that are all operating seven days a week and hosting an arrange of sports and fitness classes. Over the weekend there will also be free yoga classes.
    Ripe Market will take place at its home in the Academy Parkin Umm Sequim, every Friday, 9am – 7pm and every Saturday, 10am – 7pm. 
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    Kanye West’s ‘downward spiral’ is taking a toll on Kim Kardashian

    It hasn’t exactly been a smooth-sailing year for Kim Kardashian West. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the beauty mogul has also had a lot to deal with in her marriage to Kanye West, particularly as he is currently struggling with his mental health.
    According to Us Weekly, the 39-year-old feels like it is a “vicious cycle” when it comes to Kanye’s battle with mental health issues and bipolar disorder.

    “She is deeply disappointed and sad because Kanye is struggling,” an apparent source told the magazine. “It’s a vicious cycle that Kim has had success at interrupting successfully for months at a time.”
    The alleged insider also revealed that the rapper hasn’t exactly been “abiding to the terms of his care plan” and believes the pandemic contributed to his “downward spiral”.

    At the beginning of August,  the reality star took to Instagram to address the erratic behaviour her husband has been showing and also addressed his bipolar disorder.
    “As many of you know, Kanye has bipolar disorder,” she began. “Anyone who has this or has a loved one in their life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand.”
    She continued to say, “I understand Kanye is subject to criticism because he is a public figure and his actions at times can cause strong opinions and emotions.”
    The 39-year-old went onto highlight how the loss of his mother has affected him, as well as struggling with mental health issues has put “pressure” on him.
    “Living with bipolar disorder does not diminish or invalidate his dreams and his creative ideas, no matter how big or unobtainable they may feel to some,” she said. “That is part of his genius and as we have all witnessed, many of his big dreams have come true.”
    She asked that everyone give “grace” to the individuals, including her husband, who are struggling with mental issues, and also asked for “compassion and empathy” during this trying time.

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    The 4 Work-From-Home Rules I’m Breaking for Better Results

    Many of us are hitting a stretch of work-from-home fatigue. We’re nearly six months into this and many of us have slim prospects of returning full time to an office this year, so I’m finding I need to amend the ideal work-from-home standards. If you are fortunate enough to have a job that can be done from home, productivity has probably gone in many directions over 2020.First, a reminder that productivity isn’t just doing more work, faster. Getting “better results” during this time period is about producing whatever outcome is meaningful to your life. More time to get creative in the kitchen? Productive! Learning to let go of things we can’t control? Productive! These may not be the gold standard of work from home that make sense in normal times, but they’re more reflective of my personal work-from-home style. These are the rules I’m breaking to make it through this time of “Pandemic, but make it work from home.”

    1. Dress for your work day
    Along the way in 2020, dress for your day morphed into curating the perfect work-from-home loungewear capsule. While I definitely added in a few new pairs of joggers, I’m far gone from stressing over the perfect look for a video call. The last thing I need right now is decision fatigue over what to wear, staring in to a closet that was built for a business formal office life.
    Instead, I’ve extracted five “Zoom toppers.” It’s my favorite mix of blouses, a sweater, and a knit blazer that fit the bill for any time I’m on camera. Outside of that, I’ve let go of the pressure to figure out a perfect work-from-home look. The non-negotiable tasks for me include a little bit of hair care and daily minimal makeup. Slim down your daily essential get ready routine, revel in this moment of not being coiffed to the nines, and spend that time elsewhere.

    2. Set up a dedicated workspace
    I am delighted for you ladies that have the room for a chic dedicated workspace. (Hello, home office goals!) A fabulous home office set up is a huge part of making work from home livable. But some of us are in smaller spaces, sharing home office space with kids and partners, or have decamped to stay with families.
    A dedicated workspace that I can count on daily is a bit of a pipe dream. Instead, focus on the space you need for specific tasks. When I know I need to be on camera, I’m at the kitchen counter with better light and fewer background distractions. Emails happen on the couch and hard number crunching gets a few hours at the bedroom desk. This idea of tying tasks to spaces has helped me be much more deliberate with my time. It’s also giving me enough variety to feel not completely claustrophobic in my space.

    3. Keep set work hours
    I pop out of bed at 5:30am ready to go. Before I know it, it’s 9:30, and a traditional half work day is under my belt while others are just getting started. On the flip side, my productivity hits a major slump in the afternoons. Shifting my schedule around gives me the opportunity to destress with workouts or personal tasks, depending on my daily workload.
    If at all possible, negotiate with your manager on your daily schedule and when you must be online or available. If you are leading a team, manage your employees’ outputs and outcomes, not how they get there. This is always a good leadership best practice, and it’s even more important as kids head back to school, care for family members changes, or to combat the fatigue of more months ahead of this type of balancing act.

    4. Stay visible to your team
    It is important to stay visible to your team and manager in any condition. It’s especially important now as companies are tightening expenses. In the beginning of this work-from-home period, you might have had a lot of check-ins or more team meetings. Some of us may have even been instigating those check points to win over work from home non-believers.
    Now that we’re in a bit of a rhythm, my “visibility” efforts look different. Instead of getting burnt out from unnecessary task check-ins or an endless stream of zoom happy hours, I’m being more deliberate with how I stay top of mind. At the beginning of the week, I might drop a note to my manager of everything on my plate. I forward that note on a Thursday afternoon to let them know my progress, which gives me all of Friday to redirect or pick up any loose ends.
    Visible also doesn’t have to mean “on video.” Now, I’m also much more deliberate about when I join on screen and I reply to meeting requests letting the host know my plan in advance. This gives them an opportunity to weigh-in if one option is preferable. I also now try to issue meeting appointments with that consideration. Sometimes I’ll include a note asking a list of the key decision makers to join on screen if possible, and encourage others to just listen in as needed. 

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    Here’s exactly why you need to add Spain to your travel bucket list

    Viva España
    IN PARTNERSHIP: COVID-19 turned the travel and tourism industry on its head, imposing lockdowns across the globe. While isolation continues for many countries, that doesn’t have to stop you awakening the inner-traveller in you to plan out your travel bucket list. We can’t think of a better place to be than Spain, whatever the season may be, to add to that list – #SpainAwaitsYou.

    Boasting majestic views of everything from rugged mountains and wild meadows in the North of Spain, also known as Green Spain, to coastal towns, fishing ports and picturesque beaches, Spain has something to suit everyone. Enjoy wandering through villages of timeless beauty perched on hilltops, narrow winding lanes in valleys, vibrant life and magnificent sunsets.
    Art aficionados should definitely add in a visit to cultural landmarks. On the must-visit list are the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Alhambra Palace in Granada, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the Royal Alcázar of Seville, the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, the famous Prado Museum in Madrid and the Guggenheim in Bilbao. The landmarks are endless. In fact, the art scene boasts over 1,500 museums and has the third most UNESCO World Heritage assets in the world.   

    For the foodies, Spain offers the best in terms of home-grown, fresh produce. Whether you are seated at an exclusive table or having a stand-and-go be sure to enjoy the tapas and pintxos in San Sebastián or savour the sumptuous seafood in Galicia. Alternatively, sports fans can catch a football game at Santiago Bernabéu or be awe-inspired by some Messi magic at Camp Nou.
    There’s also The Balearic Islands, Majorca, Minorca and Ibiza to explore… so many beautiful locations, so little time!
    While the country now is not admitting tourists, only some exceptions are made, as soon as it is possible tourism will resume with the utmost safety. Spain has adopted many hygiene measures to give you peace of mind while travelling. Twenty-one guidelines with specifications to prevent any spread of the coronavirus have been meticulously put together. The government has also introduced a series of protective mandatory measures such as the use of face masks in public spaces, maintaining a social distance of at least 1.5 metres, sanitising your hands, automated check-in procedures and much more to ensure you are safe at all times and have an incredible break in Spain, hopefully in the very near future. Spain.info/gcc
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    The new luxury restaurant with pool access at the Burj Al Arab

    Want to dine in style at the world’s only sevens-star hotel whilst also having pool access? Well, then you’re in for a treat as the fabulous Burj Al Arab has just opened a new fine-dining spot which will be the perfect place to unwind as the Dubai winter season approaches.
    The new restaurant, Sal, has been described as “barefoot luxury meets Southern European culinary excellence”, which is true as you’ll experience the vast views of the Arabian gulf whilst dining. Then, take advantage of the hotel’s 100-metre infinity pool.

    At the new establishment, you’ll experience flavourful delights from Chef Roberto Rispoli who currently heads up the kitchen at Shimmers, another amazing eatery part of the Jumeriah Group.

    Sal is set to offer the mouthwatering flavours from the famous Iberian Peninsula in Spain and Portugal – aptly Sal means salt in Spanish – with a sea-inspired menu.
    Signature main dishes include homemade trenette pasta & king crab, seabream isolana and sea salt-crusted seabass, along with some incredible starters and desserts.
    Prices for a two-course meal for one person at the restaurant begin from Dhs110. However, if you want to go the full nine-years, which we would definitely recommend doing, then opt for one the packages they have to make a day of it.

    For daytime pool and terrace access with dining credit at Sal, packages start from Dhs450 for individuals which includes Dhs300 of F&B credit or Dhs800 for a couple and includes Dhs600 of F&B credit.
    The following packages include:
    Luxury Cabana with welcome fruit and one bottle of grape – Dhs900 for two people on weekdays and Dhs1100 for two people on weekends.
    Royal Cabana with welcome fruit, dips and bottle of bubbly – Dhs1,900 for four people on weekdays and Dhs2,700 for four people on weekends.
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    Sheikh Hamdan’s tribute to Sheikh Rashid on the 5th anniversary of his death

    Friday, September 18, 2020 marked the fifth anniversary of the death of HH Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and his younger brother, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ensured he marked the day with a tribute.
    The Crown Prince of Dubai took to Twitter to share a video montage which showcased photos of the late Sheikh Rashid.

    Some images were from his younger years, some were from later in his life and some were taken with Sheikh Hamdan.

    دائــــم أحــاسـيـس الأخــــوّه بـالـمـحـبّه تـلـهـمهكلمة أخي من فم أخي أجمل ما تنطقه الشفاه pic.twitter.com/olsOEzLuoi
    — Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) September 18, 2020

    Alongside the video, the 37-year-old Crown Prince also posted some poetic words in Arabic which translate into: “Brotherhood feelings of love inspire him. The word ‘brother’ spoken from the mouth of my brother is the sweetest thing someone’s lips could say.”
    On September 18, 2015, Sheikh Rashid tragically died of a heart attack.
    The royal – and eldest son of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai and the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE – was just 33-years-old.
    At the time of Sheikh Rashid’s sudden death, UAE President Sheikh Khalifa declared three days of mourning across the country, with flags lowered to half-mast.
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