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    Expats can now obtain UAE citizenship for the first time ever

    For the first time ever, expats are now able to obtain UAE citizenship.
    In an announcement made by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Prime Minister and Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, outlined the decision was made to “attract talents” to the country to contribute in the continued development of the UAE.

    “We adopted law amendments that allow granting the UAE citizenship to investors, specialised talents & professionals including scientists, doctors, engineers, artists, authors and their families,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

    We adopted law amendments that allow granting the UAE citizenship to investors, specialized talents & professionals including scientists, doctors, engineers, artists, authors and their families. The new directives aim to attract talents that contribute to our development journey.
    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) January 30, 2021

    “The new directives aim to attract talents that contribute to our development journey.
    “The UAE cabinet, local Emiri courts & executive councils will nominate those eligible for the citizenship under clear criteria set for each category. The law allows receivers of the UAE passport to keep their existing citizenship.”

    The UAE cabinet, local Emiri courts & executive councils will nominate those eligible for the citizenship under clear criteria set for each category. The law allows receivers of the UAE passport to keep their existing citizenship.
    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) January 30, 2021

    Who is eligible to apply?
    It seems at the moment those who are eligible to apply for Emirati citizenship includes investors, doctors, specialists, inventors, scientists, talents, intellectuals and artists. The families of those individuals who are in the listed categories are also permitted to apply alongside them.
    There are specific stipulations in each category outlining the requirements needed. For example, if you’re a doctor or specialist you need to have at least 10 years’ experience practising and have worked for a reputable organisation.
    Meanwhile, for those who are artists and intellectuals, they must be pioneering individuals in their fields and have won an international award.
    Other requirements are also relevant to each individual category.
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    Queen Rania’s heartfelt birthday message to King Abdullah II

    Queen Rania of Jordan has posted a heartfelt birthday message to King Abdullah II and their son Prince Hashem on their joint birthday.
    Taking to Instagram, Her Majesty posted a few pictures of King Abdullah and Prince Hashem together and captioned the post saying, “It seems impossible to love you two more, but every day proves me wrong… twice! Happy birthday Your Majesty and my Prince Hashem.”

    Queen Rania also did a second dedicated post to her husband of 27 years.
    “I hope that each year brings you the same peace you radiate to the world,” she said. “Happy birthday, Your Majesty.”

    Crown Prince Hussien of Jordan, King Abdullah and Queen Rania’s eldest son, also posted a sweet photo of himself hugging his father alongside a heartwarming message to mark the Jordanian monarch’s 59th birthday.
    “I am blessed and grateful to have a father and a leader who has dedicated his life in service of his country and people, and who has spared no effort to safeguard this nation,” he said. “Happy birthday, Your Majesty.”

    Abdullah II was born on January 30, 1962. After his father, King Hussein I, passed away Abdullah II became King of Jordan, on February 7, 1999. He has now been the constitutional monarch of the country for nearly 22 years.
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    UK adds UAE to travel ban list: All you need to know

    The United Kingdom has announced a ban on direct passenger flights from the United Arab Emirates.
    The UAE was added to the country’s travel ban list on Thursday alongside Burundi and Rwanda due to rising COVID-19 cases.
    UK adds UAE to travel ban list

    As of today, January 29, all non-British or Irish passengers, excluding third-country nationals who have residence rights in the UK, will not be permitted entry to the UK if they have transited through the three above countries.
    Meanwhile, those who are Irish and British citizens and third-country nationals with residence rights in the UK can enter the country but are required to self-isolate for 10 days at home.

    “The decision to ban travel from these destinations follows the discovery of a new coronavirus variant first identified in South Africa, that may have spread to other countries, including the UAE, Burundi and Rwanda,” the UK government’s statement said.
    Etihad and Emirates suspend flights
    Dubai-based airline Emirates announced that all its UK flight routes to Birmingham, Glasgow, London and Manchester would be suspended from Friday.

    UK flights update: Emirates passenger services between Dubai and all our UK points – Birmingham, Glasgow, London & Manchester have been suspended until further notice. For more info, please visit:https://t.co/Nt3dJcLgRD
    — Emirates Support (@EmiratesSupport) January 29, 2021

    Abu Dhabi-based airline Etihad has also suspended all flights to the UK.

    All Etihad Airways flights to the UK are suspended until further notice in line with guidance from the UK government. For the latest updates on flights to the UK, visit https://t.co/Ioxc4flmEd pic.twitter.com/OP0p8wTdvo
    — Etihad Airways (@etihad) January 29, 2021

    How long will the travel ban last?
    No date has been given as to how long this travel ban will last and Emirates and Etihad have suspended their UK flights “until further notice”.
    Dubai updates travel regulations
    It was announced on Wednesday evening by the Dubai Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management via the Dubai Media Office that new travel regulations would come into effect on Sunday, January 31.
    Firstly, all UAE citizens must do a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival in Dubai no matter which country they have travelled from.
    Meanwhile, all UAE residents, GCC citizens and visitors will now be required to undergo a pre-travel COVID-19 PCR test regardless of where they are travelling from and the validity time of tests is now 72 hours, reduced from 96 hours.
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    Another Sheikh Hamdan-approved restaurant is opening up in Dubai

    The Turkish chef with more than 20 million followers on Instagram, Burak Özdemir, is opening yet another restaurant in Dubai.
    After opening his first restaurant in the emirate on Christmas Day – which was visited by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai – the chef is now set to a more casual burger restaurant in The Dubai Mall.

    With a blend of Middle Eastern and Turkish influenced dishes at CznBurak in Downtown Dubai, there’s a wide range of Insta-worthy drinks created by a team of acclaimed mixologists, with more than 150 dishes on the menu, offering spectacular views of the Burj Khalifa.
    As for CZN Burak Burger, there’s no set date in the pipeline yet. However, in an Instagram post made on Chef CZN Burak’s Instagram account stirred conversation about the new burger place all ready to open in The Dubai Mall with its signage already up.
    Given that Sheikh Hamdan made an appearance on opening day of his the flagship CZN Burak Dubai restaurant and the fact he’s a huge burger lover, we wonder if His Highness will be making a visit to this new burger joint when it’s open.
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    How Dubai-based Kibsons is having a positive impact in the region

    January’s – ‘The Positivity Issue’ – Download Now
    Sustainable practices and vegan product lines have enabled Kibsons to grow from strength to strength under the guidance of Halima Jumani, Director of Finance and Operations.
    How does your morning routine set you up for success?
    I love my sleep so much and can be a slow starter, but when I’m finally up, I’m ready for action.

    Being passionate and dedicated to your mission is the key to staying positive and focused. Of course, it’s also about great time management skills to prioritize and achieve as many things as possible on the “to do” list. Ultimately, it’s about doing the right thing without compromising on ethics while trying to achieve your long-term goals, I believe integrity is a huge underlying element of success.

    How has your role evolved at Kibsons over the last ten years?

    In one word; organically. With my background at KPMG, I started my career in Kibsons as Head of Finance. After my MBA and a Six Sigma Certification at GE, I started managing and building the operations which worked well because leaner operational processes made the finance and numbers side look stronger. The next step was tech, working with a team of IT engineers to develop our new ERP systems purely with the intention of enhancing our operational processes along with developing our financial systems. Eventually, data-driven statistics led me to a corporate turnaround strategy and I soon became the founder and director of the Kibsons e-commerce division, which we all know as Kibsons home delivery.
    What are the core values of Kibsons?
    The core values are ethical, sustainable and responsible. After being born and raised in the heart of the fresh produce industry, Kibsons is truly passionate about ‘healthy eating’ while making it convenient and affordable for everyone.
    Do you see any trends in ordering in terms of produce?
    People are moving towards healthier, more organic and perhaps even more vegan choices than ever before. There is a growing trend of people being more cautious about the ingredients they bring home. For example, people want to understand and if possible, avoid the bad e-numbers when they select food items as part of the regular grocery shopping chores. There is a gradual yet steadily increasing demand for products with less sugar, low calories, low-fat content, low carbs, gluten-free, and even no additives and preservatives. At Kibsons, we are so pleased to be a part of these healthy lifestyle choices.
    How do you approach scaling a business and client retention?
    One step at a time – by truly understanding customer needs and expectation which is the first step. Then building the right infrastructure which is at the core of the business is so critical to protect those promises which we make to our customers. Once we have the right structure at the core, surrounded by the required skills and expertise that set us apart, that gives us the core competitive advantage. With the undying passion of a beautiful team, that not only dreams but also works hard to see those dreams come alive, we’ve got the fighting chance to aim and achieve the desired customer retention and ultimately customer loyalty.
    Customer experience is paramount – how do you ensure this is consistently delivered to such a high standard?
    We never take any business including customer orders for granted. Every online order is just as important to us as it was when we started the e-commerce segment four years ago. Every step in the process at Kibsons, whether its procurement, supply chain, operations or IT – is thoughtfully crafted and designed keeping the customer expectation and satisfaction in mind. Consumer empathy is key in how we set things up internally and how we practise honesty and transparency in all our forms of communication. It’s about developing a relationship with the customers so we can truly deliver peace of mind to all.

    Which sources of positivity would you recommend?
    It is important to recognize and appreciate the true hero’s in real life regardless of whether you find them in your own office, in your circle of family and friends or so many amazing SME’s in the city you live in. Personally, when I’m feeling low, I like to read Humans of Bombay, it’s a platform that shares some incredible stories of real-life survivors that make my problems look smaller and my blessings look bigger. That positive mind shift uplifts me and helps me move on with my mission to add positive value – however I can.
    This is ‘The Positivity Issue’ – how do you stay positive?
    A good night’s sleep solves the majority of my problems. My world is definitely more positive in the morning than at night. On the other hand, gratitude is one of the most powerful thoughts that keeps me positive. I am grateful that I have a family, and that they are beautiful, compassionate, healthy, happy and safe. It’s also not about blood family only, it’s the bigger family in spirit that has grown over the years, all around me, all over the planet – it’s all about perspective and how you choose to see things, isn’t it?
    January’s – ‘The Positivity Issue’ – Download Now
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    Bridgerton has taken the crown for most viewed series on Netflix

    If you haven’t watched Bridgerton yet, then you need to add it to your must-watch list.
    The Regency-era drama has just smashed records for the most viewed series on Netflix, with season one having been watched by 82 million households globally, with each tuning in to watch at least one episode partially inthe show’s first 28 days.

    The new series smashes records held by The Witcher by a few million. At the time of its debut in December 2019, it was watched by 76 million households.
    Stars of the show took to Instagram to share their gratitude and thanks at breaking the Netflix record.

    Regé-Jean Page, who plays the Duke of Hastings, said, “82 MILLION. With love from all of us to all of you.”

    Meanwhile, Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Daphne Bridgerton, called the success “utterly insane”.
    “I’m SO proud of the incredible team behind this show,” she added. “And thank you guys for loving it. MADNESS.”
    And for those who are already craving another season, not to worry, season two of Bridgerton has been confirmed, with filming set to begin in the UK in a couple of months.
    However, as to when the next series is expected to drop, that is yet to be confirmed.
    We’ll just be waiting here very impatiently to get our next dose of Lady Whistledown.
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    Dubai updates travel regulations for passengers

    Amidst spiking coronavirus cases, Dubai has issued an announced regarding travel regulations for incoming passengers.
    It was announced on Wednesday evening by the Dubai Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management via the Dubai Media Office that the new updates would come into effect on Sunday, January 31.

    Firstly, all UAE citizens must do a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival in Dubai no matter which country they have travelled from.
    Meanwhile, all UAE residents, GCC citizens and visitors will now be required to undergo a pre-travel COVID-19 PCR test regardless of where they are travelling from and the validity time of tests is now 72 hours, reduced from 96 hours.

    It was also stated, “Arrivals from some countries (based on the COVID-19 situation there) may be required to undergo an additional test when landing in Dubai.”
    For those who are departing Dubai, a rapid PCR or rapid antigen test will be available at the airport for passengers leaving the emirate.
    On Wednesday the UAE reported 3,939 new COVID-19 cases, but recovery numbers well acceded that with a total 4,536 recoveries. To date, the total number of COVID-19 cases in the UAE is 289,086.
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    How Gigi Hadid’s daughter’s name has a sweet link to Bella Hadid

    Earlier this week, after keeping it secret for a little over four months, Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik finally revealed the name of their daughter.
    Hadid announced their baby girl’s name on Instagram with a subtle change of her Instagram profile to say, “Khai’s mom”.

    And it seems the baby Khai’s name has a link to her supermodel auntie, Bella Hadid.
    The 24-year-old’s full name is ‘Isabella Khair Hadid’, meaning her middle name is very similar to her niece’s.

    Both Khai and Khair appear to link back to their Palestinian heritage as Mohamed Hadid’s mother was called Khairiah.
    The property tycoon has previously claimed his late mother descended from royalty. “Her great grandfather was the Prince of Nazareth – King of Galilee in the 18th century Daher Al-Omer The Ruler,” he previously said.
    Regardless, it’s a lovely link for auntie and niece to share.
    The name Khai also has a special meaning behind it in Arabic – in some terms it means “crowned”, “the chosen one” or “strong”.
    Welcoming their new baby girl
    Hadid and Malik announced the birth of their first-born via social media back in September.
    The new mum took to Instagram to announce the news shortly sharing a sweet photo of her daughter’s hand.

    “Our girl joined us earth-side this weekend and she’s already changed our world,” she captioned the photo. “So in love.”
    While the new mum has now revealed her baby girl’s name to the world, she’s still keeping her face hidden from the public view to protect her privacy, something which she has done throughout her pregnancy.
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