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    This year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has been confirmed

    It’s official: this year’s Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has been confirmed after months of speculation.

    However, it will be a very different experience than many fans are used to.
    While the closing date has been set for the annual motorsport race on December 13, the atmosphere will be very different as this year it will take place without spectators.
    The event will take place in a “bio-sphere”, which will create a safe-zone for all F1 staff, drivers and teams, sans the hoards of fans the F1 normally sees.
    Speaking on the confirmation of the event, Chase Carey, CEO of the Formula One Group said: “We are delighted that we will be upholding our traditional end of season race with our valued and special partners at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.”
    “While this season has been challenging for everyone, we can think of no better place to bring the 2020 season to an end and look forward to completing our seventeen-race calendar,” he added.
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    Some of the best restaurants in Dubai come together to support Beirut

    Eat out to help the people of Beirut through Dubai’s new charitable initiative.
    For one day only, restaurants, delivery platforms and fast-food outlets will join forces to donate a percentage of each bill – from 30 per cent to 100 per cent – to Beirut-based charities, as well as giving diners the option to add their own donation.

    Under the patronage of The Emirates Red Crescent in association with the Lebanese Business Council in Dubai, the Hospitality Initiative will take place on August 30 and will run across several venues including COYA, Gaia, Indochine, La Petite Maison, Miss Lily’s, Scalini, The Maine and Zuma as well as laidback eataries such as Paul and Sandwichy, with more names to be added to the list.
    All of the venues will operate from 8am to 3am to allow guests plenty of opportunities to enjoy some of the best food in town in support of Lebanon with the aim to raise Dhs10 million in funds.

    All donations raised will be coordinated through the Emirates Red Crescent. There’s never been a better time to eat out, here is the full list of outlets so far.
    Abd El Wahab
    Akiba Dori
    Al Beiruti
    Al Falamanki
    Al Mandaloun
    Al Safadi
    AlKarya Snack
    Allo Beirut
    Amazonico
    Antika Bar
    Barsalata
    Café Younes
    Cipriani
    Couqley
    Coya
    Eataly
    Entrecote
    Café de Paris
    Gaia
    Gunaydin
    Il Borro Tuscan Bistro
    Indochine
    Jabbour
    Japang
    Kaak Al Manara
    Kaak Beirut
    Karam Beirut
    Kteer Tayyeb
    La Petite Maison
    Logma
    Lokmet Gibran
    Luca
    Marea
    Meat Republic
    Miss Lily’s
    New Shanghai
    Paul
    Pulp Juice Bars
    Rim Jhim
    Roka
    Saj & Co
    Saj 2 Go
    Sandwichy
    Scalini
    Seven Sisters
    Shanghai Me
    ShopKitopi.com
    Siraj
    Sukkar
    Tawook Nation
    The Butcher Shop & Grill
    The Maine
    Tsunami
    Vigilante
    Warehouse 18
    Zuma
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    Sheikh Mohammed wishes pupils a ‘safe start’ to the school year

    As many pupils prepare to return to school, a “new normal” awaits them amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
    While online learning was the norm from mid-March onwards due to the pandemic, many students in the UAE will return to in-class learning with a hybrid of e-learning.

    Ahead of the school year officially beginning, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai wished pupils a “safe start” to the academic year.
    “I heard from the Minister of Education about the latest preparations for the start of the next academic year,” His Highness wrote to his 10.3 million Twitter followers.

    اطلعت من وزراء التربية والتعليم على آخر الاستعدادات لانطلاق العام الدراسي القادم .. نتطلع لانطلاقة آمنة ووفق أفضل معايير السلامة لأكثر من مليون طالب وطالبة ضمن منظومة التعليم في الإمارات .. pic.twitter.com/ERlcn7LIzB
    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) August 25, 2020

    “We look forward to a safe start and in accordance with the best safety standards for more than a million students within the education system in the Emirates.”
    As pupils prepare to head back to school, there are regulations to be mindful of which differ from emirate to emirate.
    It’s been clarified that pupils in Dubai do not need to get tested, but teachers are due to undergo COVID-19 tests this week.
    “As we look forward to many students returning to school next week, we would like to confirm that Covid-19 PCR testing is not mandatory for students,” the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) said in a statement on Tuesday.
    Meanwhile, in Abu Dhabi, students who are over 12 will need to be tested. However, under a staggered return plan high school students are not set to return to classrooms until the end of September. Like Dubai, all teachers in the UAE capital must be tested for COVID-19.
    Across the UAE, it is mandatory for students to wear face masks throughout the school day.
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    Jameela Jamil comes to the defence of Meghan Markle amidst backlash

    Now she’s no longer officially a royal, Meghan Markle is free to express political views, something you need to refrain from whilst a part of the British Royal Family.
    The Duchess of Sussex recently took part in a virtual When All Women Vote #CouchParty, an event to celebrate the 100-year anniversary since women were legally allowed to vote in the USA.

    The former royal encouraged people to vote and also admitted she hoped to see “change” happen come November when the US presidential election take place, however, she did not express any specific views.
    “If we aren’t part of the solution, we are part of the problem,” she said.

    Despite not expressing specific allegiance to a party, the 38-year-old received some backlash over the appearance with the likes of The Sun’s executive editor Dan Wootton and Piers Morgan stating it was inappropriate for Meghan to remain as a royal whilst discussing foreign elections.

    The Queen must strip the Sussexes of their titles. They can’t remain as royals & spout off about foreign elections in such a brazenly partisan way. https://t.co/6uZ3FTbjHW
    — Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 21, 2020

    However, actress Jameela Jamil came to the defence of Meghan stating that the royal family should be embarrassed over the Prince Andrew scandal rather than “an American supporting women voting in her own country, and loosely referencing the importance of general democracy which is being threatened here currently”.
    Further defending the former Suits star, Jamil replied to a fan’s question about the vitriol and hate the Duchess of Sussex receives.
    “Because she’s not white,” she responded. “And because she’s smart, strong, opinionated, rebellious, beautiful, happy and has everything they never will. She’s a terrifying threat to patriarchy because she doesn’t fit the stereotype for women.”
    The Duchess of Sussex is now residing in Los Angeles with husband Prince Harry and their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor after stepping down from royal life earlier this year.
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    Your last chance to take advantage of these 9 fabulous UAE staycation deals

    With travel largely on hold, many have turned to staycations to get away from the familiar surroundings of home.
    There’s been some incredible deals available, particularly throughout the 23rd edition of the Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS).

    However, this year’s DSS is coming to a close as it’s on its final week.
    With that, we’ve rounded up some of the best staycation deals in Dubai you still have time to take advantage of. Whether you fancy a cityscape or a luxury dessert getaway, there’s something for everyone.
    Al Maha, A Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa

    To truly escape the hustle and bustle of Dubai, head to the tranquil and quiet desert for a few days of relaxation at Al Maha, A Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa. The hotel’s current Summer 2020 offer, which runs until the end of August, includes breakfast, lunch and dinner plus the chance to watch the animals that roam the resort, including wild Arabian oryx and gazelles.
    Habtoor Grand Resort, Autograph Collection

    With rooms available from Dhs500 per night, the Habtoor Grand Resort, Autograph Collection located in Dubai Marina currently has their ‘stay plus F&B’ deal running which allows guests to redeem the price of the room back in F&B vouchers to be used at the Olival and Andreea’s restaurants. This offer is valid until August 31.
    Atlantis, The Palm

    For the ultimate family getaway, nothing beats Atlantis, The Palm. The hotel’s current ‘Weekend Sizzler’ offer includes free daily access to Aquaventure Waterpark and The Lost Chambers Aquarium, with prices starting at AED795++, while the Weekday Saver deal includes access to The Lost Chambers Aquarium for AED555++. Meanwhile, for those looking to just take advantage of the aquatic experiences, the hotel is offering up to 50 per cent off with their Unbeatable Atlantis Aquaventure promotion.
    Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai

    Indulge in an island vacation, whilst just being minutes away from the city. Currently at Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai, guests will receive 20 per cent off the best available room rates at the hotel. Not only that, a daily breakfast for two people is included and 20 per cent off the hotel’s restaurants, as well as complimentary access to Cove Beach club. This offer is valid until September 30.
    JA Hatta Fort Hotel

    For a getaway amongst the Hatta mountains, the JA Hatta Fort Hotel is a must-visit. Rates currently start at Dhs369 per night which includes a complimentary breakfast. Whether you want to simply relax by the pool or take part in some adventurous activities, there’s something fro everyone. This offer is valid until September 30.
    Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort

    Right now at the Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort, guests will receive 100 per cent of the cost back on their room for spending on food and beverage. The offer is valid until September 30.
    Taj Jumeirah Lakes Towers

    Guests will receive a guaranteed room upgrade until August 31 (which excludes suites), as well as early check-in and late check-out. Not only that, a 20 per cent discount will be given off all food and beverages, laundry and hotel transport.
    JW Marriott Marquis

    For sky-high views, stay at one of the world’s tallest hotels – the JW Marriott Marquis. With room rates starting from Dhs400 and 15 award-winning restaurants to choose from, it’s a summer deal you can’t miss.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Your last chance to take advantage of these 8 fabulous UAE staycation deals

    With travel largely on hold, many have turned to staycations to get away from the familiar surroundings of home.
    There’s been some incredible deals available, particularly throughout the 23rd edition of the Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS).

    However, this year’s DSS is coming to a close as it’s on its final week.
    With that, we’ve rounded up some of the best staycation deals in Dubai you still have time to take advantage of. Whether you fancy a cityscape or a luxury dessert getaway, there’s something for everyone.
    Al Maha, A Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa

    To truly escape the hustle and bustle of Dubai, head to the tranquil and quiet desert for a few days of relaxation at Al Maha, A Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa. The hotel’s current Summer 2020 offer, which runs until the end of August, includes breakfast, lunch and dinner plus the chance to watch the animals that roam the resort, including wild Arabian oryx and gazelles.
    Habtoor Grand Resort, Autograph Collection

    With rooms available from Dhs500 per night, the Habtoor Grand Resort, Autograph Collection located in Dubai Marina currently has their ‘stay plus F&B’ deal running which allows guests to redeem the price of the room back in F&B vouchers to be used at the Olival and Andreea’s restaurants. This offer is valid until August 31.
    Atlantis, The Palm

    For the ultimate family getaway, nothing beats Atlantis, The Palm. The hotel’s current ‘Weekend Sizzler’ offer includes free daily access to Aquaventure Waterpark and The Lost Chambers Aquarium, with prices starting at AED795++, while the Weekday Saver deal includes access to The Lost Chambers Aquarium for AED555++. Meanwhile, for those looking to just take advantage of the aquatic experiences, the hotel is offering up to 50 per cent off with their Unbeatable Atlantis Aquaventure promotion.
    Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai

    Indulge in an island vacation, whilst just being minutes away from the city. Currently at Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai, guests will receive 20 per cent off the best available room rates at the hotel. Not only that, a daily breakfast for two people is included and 20 per cent off the hotel’s restaurants, as well as complimentary access to Cove Beach club. This offer is valid until September 30.
    JA Hatta Fort Hotel

    For a getaway amongst the Hatta mountains, the JA Hatta Fort Hotel is a must-visit. Rates currently start at Dhs369 per night which includes a complimentary breakfast. Whether you want to simply relax by the pool or take part in some adventurous activities, there’s something fro everyone. This offer is valid until September 30.
    Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort

    Right now at the Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort, guests will receive 100 per cent of the cost back on their room for spending on food and beverage. The offer is valid until September 30.
    Taj Jumeirah Lakes Towers

    Guests will receive a guaranteed room upgrade until August 31 (which excludes suites), as well as early check-in and late check-out. Not only that, a 20 per cent discount will be given off all food and beverages, laundry and hotel transport.
    JW Marriott Marquis

    For sky-high views, stay at one of the world’s tallest hotels – the JW Marriott Marquis. With room rates starting from Dhs400 and 15 award-winning restaurants to choose from, it’s a summer deal you can’t miss.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    This Rihanna lookalike is breaking the internet

    We can definitely all agree there is only one Rihanna – a force to be reckoned with in the music industry; beauty and skincare extraordinaire; and fashion icon.
    However, a recent doppelgänger of Rihanna’s has recently emerged on TikTok and honestly, she’s had us doing multiple double-takes as she looks that much like the Grammy Award-winning singer.

    Priscila Beatrice – who is from Brazil – recently went viral on the social media platform after she hopped on a popular trend of showcasing the celebrity you look like.

    The video went so viral, it even caught the attention of Rihanna herself.
    Popular Instagram account, The Shade Room, reposted the video, where it garnered thousands of views and comments, including one from the Fenty Beauty founder.
    “Where the album sis?” the singer commented on the video where Beatrice is dressed up exactly like the makeup mogul. Further trolling her fans, Rihanna added the hashtag #R9 in her comment, which refers to her next album – something her fans have been constantly asking about for the last four years since her last release.

    Like anyone would be, the Rihanna doppelgänger was elated by the singer’s comment. Beatrice admitted on Instagram that she had been “crying with emotion” over the comment, adding that it was a “dream”. To be honest, we would be exactly the same.
    However, while we know Rihanna was trolling us all when it comes to her ninth album, but we’re still not going to stop asking where it is…
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    10 LinkedIn Hacks to Dazzle Recruiters and Grow Your Network

    You may have heard it before, but it’s true that your network is your net worth, and the best time to build it is is long before you need to leverage your network for a new job. Since things are hyper-virtual in 2020, making the most of your digital first impression is essential.While there are a number of new platforms emerging to make career connections, LinkedIn remains one of the critical pit stops recruiters will make while scoping you out. Put it to work building new relationships and showcasing your best self with these hacks.

    1. Manage LinkedIn like your other social platforms
    This may feel straightforward, but for some reason many of us think of LinkedIn as a mystical career platform separate from our other digital footprints. To get the most value out of it, you need to actively engage, post, comment, connect, and authentically like and curate the virtual network through your profile.
    Promote yourself to the Head of Digital Strategy for You, Inc. Spend 30 days being extremely strategic about your content. For example, find interesting articles to pull in and comment on, schedule a block of time to crank out peer recommendations, or use the platform to message and introduce people.

    2. Make use of analytics
    Surprised? Yes, LinkedIn has relatively slim analytics for personal profiles, but it can give you some sort of insight about the demographics and sources of your followers and visitors. Instead of a casual skim through who last viewed your profile, pull up the more detailed monthly reporting and get a better understanding of the key words you’re come up against over time, or how connections are interacting with your content.

    3. Think SEO strategy
    Debate rages over whether LinkedIn has SEO implications in the same way we think about other web searches, but good SEO strategy can only help. Clean up language in your job descriptions and use powerful words you’d want on your next role’s description. Maximize the impact of the initial “About” section. It should be a compelling story, not a resume. Name your head shot or any other imagery, and consider adding video or other types of media where relevant.

    4. Use hashtags
    If you aren’t yet convinced that LinkedIn is the working girl’s Instagram, their addition of hashtags last year should do it. Appropriately adding relevant and curated hashtags to your content can definitely up your engagement and get you seen. One study found that inclusion of at least one popular hashtag received almost 30 percent higher impressions than a comparable post without them.

    5 . Connect it to the rest of your social world
    A good cadence of activity on LinkedIn becomes easier if it’s part of your digital routine. Consider connecting it to your other social accounts like Twitter or Facebook to get more bang for your buck. This connectivity can also help you more easily re-share and authentically engage on content.

    6.  Add your LinkedIn URL to your email signature
    If you’re outside of a creative field where you might not have your own portfolio website, fake it with LinkedIn. Include your page as a hyperlink in your email signature. This is especially helpful if you end up sending a lot of emails to external colleagues. It definitely ups the chances of someone engaging with your page, and also prompts an easier way to connect!

    7.  Time it like a banker
    Since LinkedIn serves the business crowd, post in the windows where folks are routinely phone scrolling for the greatest impact. No secret here—we tend to do our work-related reading between 7-9am and 5-6pm.  
    The first hour can be the most important time for your posting activity. And, how much people engage with it determines if the content will be pushed to the second and third degrees of your network so schedule content deliberately.

    8. Update your headshot
    For all the ways LinkedIn is like our other favorite social platforms, there is one big way it’s not. If your LinkedIn headshot is a blurry selfie from the car passenger seat or you’re hugging a friend at a party, but she’s mostly cropped out, it needs an update. (And sadly, I’ve seen all three of these examples on a recent recruiting spree.)
    No need to get fancy or spend a lot of money here. There is a perfectly acceptable wall in your living room facing some fabulous natural light that will do just fine. Dress for the job you want and set your timer. Gals in creative industries have more flexibility—think  professional, but not sterile.

    9.  Stop saying you’re good at everything
    I’m so guilty of this. A laundry list of different types of jobs over my career means that I feel perfectly justified loading up at the LinkedIn “skills buffet.” Be selective and thoughtful about including the skills where you truly shine. Even more, it’s worth reinforcing the idea that you should only select skills that you want future employers to notice you for. It’s not worth crowding your profile with historical skill sets that don’t have any relation to your future dream job.

    10. Give to get
    Start getting generous with recommendations. You can do these unsolicited, so it’s an easy way to check the box on some routine networking engagement. And this year, couldn’t we all use a nice surprise endorsement in our inbox? Make your recommendation three part; introduce how you know the person, give a tactical example of why they’re great, and close with a positive punchline. Many folks will be compelled to return the favor without you even asking.

    How have you improved your LinkedIn profile and digital networking habits?  More