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    Maya Diab to headline concert to raise money for Beirut

    One month after the devastating blast took place in Beirut, some of the most popular Arab and international singers are set to come together in a virtual concert to raise money for the Lebanese capital.
    Tomorrow, September 8, a whole host of artists will come together on the Arab world’s most popular streaming app, Anghami, to share messages and sign to support Lebanon.

    Entitled The Sound of Beirut, spectators and fans will be encouraged to donate to help the city. All donations will go to Global Aid For Lebanon which launched in collaboration with the United Nations’ World Food Programme.

    The artists participating include Maya Diab, The Chainsmokers, Craig David, French Montana, Latifa, Massari and more.
    Speaking on the fundraiser, Anghami co-founder, Eddy Maroun, explained the concert was to show solidarity with the Lebanese capital in the wake of the tragic event.
    “The Sound of Beirut is a message of solidarity and support for our fellow Lebanese who have been affected by the Beirut explosion,” he said.
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    8 amazing business lunch deals to take advantage of in Dubai

    To get a change of scenery from meetings in the office, or if you’re looking to try out a brand new restaurant in Dubai, take advantage of these fabulous business lunch deals.
    Couqley

    Fancy a French feast for lunch and based near JLT? Couqley is the place to go. On weekdays, it’s the perfect spot for a lunch meeting with its two-course deal for Dhs99 – this can consist of two starters, a starter and a main or a main and a dessert. Signature dishes including the grilled portobello to start, salmon for main and chocolate fondant are a must-try.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    Indochine

    Infusing French cuisine with Vietnamese, Indochine’s business lunch is the perfect time to try the famous DIFC hotspot for the first time. For Dhs120 you can get one salad, one roll and one main. Popular dishes on the set menu include vegetable summer rolls, amok cambodgien and jungle curry.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12.30-3.30pm.
    La Serre

    Traditional French restaurant La Serre recently launched a new business lunch deal. The Rendez-vous lunch menu is priced at Dhs110 for two-courses and Dhs130 for three courses. The varied menu includes a choice of red bream ceviche marinated in tiger milk with tomato confit and chilli, grilled prawns with spinach cream, or a cherry tomato salad with goat’s cheese and hazelnut to start. For mains, select from either fish of the day served with crushed potato, asparagus and lobster sauce, chicken breast supreme with mashed potato, green beans and Périgueux sauce, or homemade gnocchi with endive and blue cheese sauce.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-5pm.
    LPM Restaurant & Bar

    Perfect for lunch meetings, especially if you’re craving some quintessential French cuisine, LPM Restaurant & Bar has an express lunch menu. The two-course menu priced at Dhs135 per person is designed for guests to be served within 60 minutes, making it the ideal location for an out-of-office meeting with clients.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    The Maine Land Brasserie

    For a chic and grand setting for a lunch meeting during the week, look no further than the Maine Land Brasserie in Business Bay. With Wagyu beef tataki and tuna tartare on the many for starters and shrimp linguini and roasted eggplant for mains, as well as a sticky toffee pudding for dessert, it’s a deal you can’t pass up. For Dhs130 you get one starter, one main, one dessert, water and coffee.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-4pm.
    Roberto’s

    For an Italian feast with a new on the menu each week Roberto’s is the place to go. It’s Dhs125 for a starter, main and dessert.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    ROKA

    Given that this new DIFC only launched just before the pandemic, you may have not had a chance to try out the new Japanese Robatayaki restaurant ROKA. Their business lunch deal is the perfect time to visit the new Downtown Dubai hotspot to try some of their signature dishes including the ske teriyaki and gyuhireniku wagyu. For Dhs115 you’ll get four starters and a main course.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    Zuma

    For a luxurious and chic lunch setting, Zuma is the place to go. It’s Dhs137 for soup, two starters and one main.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-2pm.
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    Ready for Some Invaluable Career Advice? Stream The Everygirls Rise Panel Discussion

    If you missed our August 29 Everygirls Rise virtual event, we’re bringing you both panels, in FULL to stream at your leisure. Learn how to stay emotionally well while working from home, balance personal and professional life during a pandemic, change careers or fields with ease, battle imposter syndrome, and more!Plus, don’t miss out on our full second virtual conference event on October 3! The event features two all-new panels talking everything from marketing yourself for success to mentoring tips to cultivating a career you love, and more! This virtual career empowerment and networking conference allows you to join from the safety and comfort of your own home. 
    Please note: you must be 21+ years old to attend

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    Palazzo Versace Dubai creates the ultimate spa, blow dry and pool pass deal

    September feels like a good time for a 2020 reset and what better way to kick off that “new me” mentality than at a stylish spa.
    Palazzo Versace Dubai has created an exclusive spacation offer to help you switch off while enveloped in the glamorous setting of The SPA before spending some more of your time off at the hotel’s Instagrammable swimming pools.

    Your out of office kicks off with a soothing foot bath ritual, followed by a relaxing 30-minute back massage. A mini 30-minute facial will ensure your complexion is given the TLC it deserves, while a classic manicure at The SPA Nail Studio, using Italian Fedua products, is the ideal finishing touch to your pampering experience.

    Your day doesn’t have to stop there. After your treatment make sure to apply some SPF50 and head out to Palazzo Versace’s Central or West pools to catch some post-treatment rays – La Piscina can be accessed with an additional minimum spend of Dhs100 for ladies and Dhs200 for men. Otherwise, you can finally catch up on your reading list at one of the poolside cabanas. Before heading home, finish off the day with an indulgent hair wash and blow-dry at The SPA Hair Salon.

    If you don’t want the relaxation to end there, extend your experience by getting a complimentary one night stay when you spend Dhs1,600 on spa or dining experiences.
    The spacation is available between Sunday and Wednesday from 11am to 4pm and is priced at Dhs675 per person.
    To book call +971 04 556 8750 or email spa@palazzoversace.ae
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    Why Chrissy Teigen is getting botox during her pregnancy

    Last month, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend revealed the exciting news that they’re expecting their third baby.
    Giving her fans an update on her pregnancy, Teigen revealed she’s been getting Botox but not for cosmetic reasons, as some might assume.

    She revealed on Twitter she’s been getting severe “pregnancy headaches”, adding that she was cleared to undergo neck muscle botox in order to combat the pain.
    “I get really, really bad pregnancy headaches,” she explained. “[I] was thrilled to be cleared to do neck muscle botox along with a crazy combo of beta blocker shots and radio wave frequency something something [sic] doctor terms.”

    I get really really bad pregnancy headaches. was thrilled to be cleared to do neck muscle botox along with a crazy combo of beta blocker shots and radio wave frequency something something doctor terms. anyhow man it’s just so bad but I see the light finally
    — chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) September 5, 2020

    Teigen also explained that she receives treatment from a neurologist to administer the injectable rather than a cosmetic doctor as it is “a lot better and safer because they talk to your OB”.
    A few weeks ago the 34-year-old – who is already mum to Luna, four, and two-year-old Miles – detailed the “funny story” about how she discovered she was pregnant after undergoing surgery in June to remove her breast implants.
    “A few weeks after surgery, I took a test,” she explained. “And for many years now, I’ve taken pregnancy tests almost every month, praying to see a positive one day. Just wishful thinking. I never had a positive before.”

    a few weeks after surgery, I took a test. And for many years now, I’ve taken pregnancy tests almost every month, praying to see a positive one day. Just wishful thinking. I never had a positive before.
    — chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) August 15, 2020

    On the morning of husband John Legend’s latest album release, Teigen explained he had gotten up at 3am for an interview, which prompted her to get up and take her routine monthly pregnancy test.
    “I woke up with him and was like man, should take my monthly test to be disappointed… I was not disappointed,” she said.
    With her first two children Teigen fell pregnant after undergoing IVF – a treatment she has been very open about – so, she was never sure if it would be possible for her to fall pregnant without fertility treatment.
    Lo and behold, she did. “When you give up on trying, life has a way of surprising you,” she said.
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    The UAE records highest amount of COVID-19 recoveries in a single day

    While the daily coronavirus case numbers have been slightly increasing in the UAE over the last month, the highest number of COVID-19 recoveries in a single day have just been recorded.
    On Sunday, it was announced by the Ministry of Health and Prevention that 2,443 COVID-19 cases have fully recovered – this takes the total amount of recoveries in the UAE to 66,095.

    No new deaths have been reported either, which means the country’s death toll to date remains at 388.
    Meanwhile, a further 513 people had tested positive for the virus, meaning the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases to date is 73,984.

    آخر الإحصائيات حول إصابات فيروس كوفيد 19 في الإمارات
    The latest update of Coronavirus (Covid 19) in the UAE#نلتزم_لننتصر #التزامك_حياتك#ملتزمون_يا_وطن#كوفيد19#وزارة_الصحة_ووقاية_المجتمع_الإمارات#we_commit_until_we_succeed #covid19#mohap_uae pic.twitter.com/IwEnaSLAHU
    — وزارة الصحة ووقاية المجتمع الإماراتية – MOHAP UAE (@mohapuae) September 6, 2020

    These figures come after it was recently reported that there have been some changes made to the self-isolation process for those who test positive for COVID-19 in Abu Dhabi.
    According to a report by The National, anyone who tests positive for coronavirus in the emirate must now self-isolate in a healthcare facility which includes designated hotels and hospital.
    Self-quarantine was previously allowed in the UAE capital, but this is no longer the case. Anyone who tests positive for COVID-19, even if they appear to be asymptomatic, is now required to be admitted into a healthcare facility.
    “The Home Isolation Programme has been discontinued late in August,” Dr Shada Al Ghazali of the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre told The National. “All Covid-19 cases are isolated in assigned isolation sites and, or hotels.
    “This is in line with the emirate’s strategy to control the spread of COVID-19.”
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    The largest over water villa is less than a five-hour flight away

    One of the most iconic resorts in the Indian Ocean is taking barefoot luxury to a whole new level with the introduction of the largest overwater villas in the world.
    Soneva Fushi’s new Water Retreats are just about ready to welcome distinguished guests to make full use of contemporary Robinson Crusoe-esq set up, including their very own waterslide that you can whizz down straight into the turquoise waters as much as you like. Oh, and with a push of a button, the retractable roof slides back above the master bed to reveal sunny skies or starlit nights.

    The eight exclusive Water Retreats have been designed to ensure the utmost privacy for guests, as well as to make the most of the picture-perfect ocean vistas.

    “While we will always remain true to the much-loved spirit and laid-back ethos of Soneva Fushi, the new Water Retreat villas will elevate our offering,” says Sonu Shivdasani, Soneva’s CEO and Founder. “Having overwater villas gives our guests the luxury of choice, to stay amongst the deep greens of the jungle with the beach just steps away, or wake up to panoramic views of the ocean.”

    Available to book from September 25, you have a choice of 1 or 2 bedroom Water Retreats which have been designed with spacious interior and exterior living spaces for the whole family to enjoy.
    Not that the 2 bedroom villas have both bedrooms on the ground floor, while the pool has been moved to the front of the pool deck, where it is now suspended over the ocean. The pool deck has been extended for more space for sun loungers and daybeds, with extra overhangs that create more shade. Catamaran nets let guests sit above the waves, while curved steps lead from the pool deck to the water below.

    When it comes to the interior, the colour palette consists of light blues, greens, and soft beiges, bringing to mind the colours of the ocean around Soneva Fushi and the verdant island jungle. The décor is true to the rustic castaway style that Soneva Fushi is known for, similar to the resort’s newer villas.
    “I wanted to keep Soneva Fushi’s natural beauty, so it looks almost the same as the day we found it, with the villas hidden amongst the vegetation,” explains Eva Malmstrom Shivdasani, Soneva’s Creative Director and Conscience. “When we had to add more villas, we didn’t want to touch the beach, as we believe it should be for our guests and the turtles that visit our shores. So, we built over the ocean. We hired all the right people to come and assess the proposed location, ensuring there would not be any live coral in the area.”

    These Water Retreats have been raised high enough above the ocean so that the waves do not break against the underside like most overwater villas, thus reducing noise and vibrations. The walls use recycled Styrofoam as insulation, which helps keep the interiors cooler and serves to muffle the sound of the wind and waves. The curving jetty that links the Water Retreats to the island has been redesigned with the jetty planks laid lengthwise rather than width-wise to reduce the noise of buggies and bicycles.
    The starting price for the new Water Retreats at Soneva Fushi is $2,626 (approximately Dhs9,645) per night for the 1 Bedroom Water Retreat with slide and $5,232 (approximately Dhs19,216) per night for the 2 Bedroom Water Retreat with slide.
    For more information about Soneva, visit www.soneva.com
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    The all-female Saudi football team empowering change

    September’s – ‘The Power Issue’ – Download Now
    As the first all-female footballers representing Saudi Arabia, the Greens Team is at the forefront of the empowering change for women in sport that is happening in the Kingdom
    It was only two years ago that women in Saudi Arabia were allowed to attend sporting events in public stadiums. Since this history-making moment in 2018, the attitude towards women in sport in the Kingdom has transformed. At the forefront of the pivotal shift in the country is the Saudi Greens Team, which became the first Saudi women’s team ever to join an international event. In 2019, the Greens competed in the Global Goals World Cup (GGWCup) – a tournament that was launched to champion the role of sport in achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SGD) No. 5.

    The team – which has been spearheaded by His Highness Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, the president of the Saudi Sports for All Federation (SFA) – went on to claim second place in the New York City-based tournament, an achievement which was highly praised by many. “The Greens’ participation in the Global Goals World Cup demonstrates the Kingdom’s commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and shows how sports and fitness can play a role in confronting our shared environmental challenges,” Prince Khaled said at the time of the team’s win. “Under Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia has made the environment and the overall health of our citizens a top priority.”

    In further support of the Greens, Her Royal Highness Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, the first female Saudi Ambassador to the United States, also expressed how “proud” she was of the team and showcased her support by participating in a panel discussion organised by the GGWCup. “The pride and joy that I feel is so hard to describe; only those who were there with us can really understand,” Greens player, Ms Maram Adel Albutairi, tells Emirates Woman of being in the first all-female team to represent the Kingdom. “We are trailblazing our way, and we are writing history.” Albutairi’s love for football began at a very young age, taking after her mother who is also a “die-hard” football fan. It was after winning a tournament in Eastern Province in Saudi Arabia that she realised she would never want to stop playing.
    Albutairi’s fellow teammate Ms Rawh Abdullah Alarfaj shares a similar sentiment about participating in the tournament. A particular milestone for her was being able to work with a global brand like Nike, who sponsored the Greens’ appearance at the GGWCup. Reflecting on her 12 years playing football, Alarfaj reveals she went through “a lot of struggles” to get support for the team she previously managed. “One of the major struggles was getting proper gear for the team,” she says. “Watching official female teams and female World Cup games sponsored by big names throughout those years kept me always dreaming of one day being sponsored by a big global brand. The day Nike sponsored the Greens Team made us feel professional and we felt even more validated.”
    The all-female team representing Saudi Arabia on an international level was a history-making moment for the kingdom and in recent years many other positive changes have happened for women in sport and beyond. “It’s all a dream come true, and I actually can say I lived the dream,” Alarfaj says. “For myself and a lot of women like me across Saudi practising all different kind of sports, we’ve been waiting for the day when these changes would happen. Back in the day, we were individuals working towards making female sports live, now we are a whole country working on it altogether.” For the Greens’ player, she attributes it to the “major role” the Saudi Sports for All Federation has played by providing “high-quality opportunities for both girls and women in sport”. With female’s gyms in Saudi Arabia being licensed nowadays, it gives the opportunity for women to practice sports across the board.
    “If a girl or woman wants to pursue sports as a career, she can now become an athlete or a coach and seek certification; this wasn’t the case before,” Alarfaj notes. As for the teammates’ hopes for the future, they aspire to continue to fly the flag for female footballers from the Kingdom. “I hope that in the future women footballers in Saudi’s national team will compete in the Women’s World Cup one day,” Albutairi says. “And I would say to all the women in sports: try and try and try once more; you should never give up!”

    Shaima Saleh Al-Husseini, Managing Director  for the Saudi Sports for All Federation (SFA)
    How did you become Managing Director for the Saudi Sports for All Federation?
    I was in the private sector initially. I always felt a need to put my energy to work for Saudi society and give back to my country. I’ve worked across several public sector positions, all in the wellness and sports space, and with the guidance of Her Royal Highness Princess Reema bint Bandar, I was given the opportunity to advocate for Saudi’s healthy and active community as the Managing Director of Sports for All. During Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed’s Presidency, the Federation has gone from strength to strength, and together with our leadership team we’re privileged to serve Saudi by invigorating health and wellness metrics in the country. We are influencing positive behaviours for the long-term, getting people active consistently, and spreading health and fitness as a movement that everyone can and should adopt.”
    How have things changed for women in sport in Saudi Arabia?
    It is hard to say what has changed, as the question is more what hasn’t changed? Everything has improved by leaps and bounds for women in sport in Saudi. There are now dedicated programs to foster women in sport, and in our case, at the community level, to turn athletics and physical activity into a daily habit for girls from a very young age. The Saudi Sports for All Federation, with the support of the Ministry of Sports, works very closely with the Quality of Life programme, and we have very clear mandates on increasing mass participation, and specifically that of women and girls.
    There’s now huge support for elite women athletes as well; as I am sure you know there was not before.”
    How is the Saudi Sports for All Federation supporting change for women in sport in the Kingdom?
    At Sports for All, we’re working across multiple prongs for societal betterment. Girls and women do of course figure prominently in these plans, as the SFA develops programme for all people – both residents and nationals- in the country. We want to be the most inclusive across genders, all ages and all abilities. We stage sporting events and events that allow people to try new activities on the ground. Our Family Activity Days welcomed more than 314,000 people last year, allowing event-goers to try more than 40 activities on-site. This teaches a love for sports and physical activity from a very young age, and helps to build physical literacy. Another example is our cycling race series for women across three cities that concluded in January of this year. The series had more than 1,000 competitors, and it was a huge moment for women in sports in the Kingdom; they could compete and be rewarded for doing so. Now, SFA is also a change-agent, as together with our partners, both private and public sector entities, we are working on encouraging a mindset of physical fitness and health and wellness. Our whole messaging schema is built around being a change agent: try a new activity, get your kids in a new activity, get up and walk 5,000 steps per day, try that YouTube workout video; join the wave of activity sweeping Saudi, get moving! In addition to events, we have a number of programmes that work to foster a consistent and early exposure to athletics including the SFA’s Girls’ National Sports Days (GNSD). It took place over a six-week period and included more than 24,000 students from 499 schools. There’s a lot more I could talk about in terms of fostering women in sport.
    What do you hope for the future of women in football – and sport in general – in Saudi Arabia?
    I hope to see more Saudi women become the faces of sport in Saudi. Already we have a few very well-known professional athletes and some fitness professionals that are very well-known at the community level as well. What I hope is that we get there with every sport; that girls beyond count take up and excel in sports. Have you seen our women hockey players? Imagine the surprise at having women’s ice hockey teams in Saudi; it’s real and it’s getting bigger all of the time. Our girls that play on different basketball teams are amazing as well. If you follow Saudi sports social media channels, you’ll see all of these people interact and more, posting images of their contribution to athletics in the country.”
    There have been major positive changes that have been made for women in Saudi Arabia. What are your thoughts on this?
    Women in Saudi all thank His Majesty King Salman and His Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their belief in Saudi women and our potential and capabilities. We are very lucky to be living during this period in Saudi history; we are encouraged to pursue every ambition and we have the support mechanisms now in place to do so. When you spoke to the Saudi Greens, they said they were living their dreams; we all are.
    This is ‘The Power Issue’ – what does power mean to you?
    Power means being able to empower others, and at the SFA I’m proud to say that we are empowering people across the country by giving high-quality opportunities and access to sports and health and wellness knowledge to all.
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