The UAE is breaking another glass ceiling in the world of Sports as the country extends its outreach to get the world’s most popular disciplines headed to these shores. The NBA will makes its debut not just in the UAE, but in the Arabian Gulf, even if it is for two games this October.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and the 2021 NBA Champion Milwaukee Bucks will be taking on the Atlanta Hawks in two pre-season games on October 6 and October 8.
Basketball is a popular sport and the only source of joy for the large expatriate Filipino community just like cricket is for those from the subcontinent. That is why Manny Pacquaio is aiming to bring his Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League to the UAE next year for a league of its own in the emirates. The eight-time boxing champion is a regular visitor to Dubai and has played in exhibition games before too.
The Bucks are currently battling the Celtics in the NBA post-season, with two-time the NBA MVP flanked by three-time NBA All-Star Khris Middleton and three-time NBA All-Defensive team member Jrue Holiday.
The Bucks previously met the Hawks in the 2021 Eastern Conference Finals, with the Hawks led by two-time NBA All-Star Trae Young and 2020-21 NBA rebounding leader Clint Capella, along with John Collins and Bogdan Bogdanovic, with the Bucks prevailing to win their first NBA championship in 50 years.
“We are honoured to have been selected to participate in the NBA’s first games in the UAE. As the NBA continues to expand globally, we look forward to visiting Abu Dhabi and furthering the league’s goals of inspiring people through basketball. We will be proud to represent our city, our state and Bucks fans worldwide this October,” Milwaukee Bucks and Fiserv Forum President Peter Feigin.
The partnership also sees DCT Abu Dhabi, under “Visit Abu Dhabi,” the tourism promotion initiative of the UAE’s capital city, serve as the Official Tourism Destination Partner of the NBA in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and China.
Two pre-season NBA Games will be held at the Etihad Arena
More than 220 male and female prospects from the Middle East – including five players from the UAE – have participated in Basketball Without Borders or NBA Academy, the league’s elite development programs for top prospects from outside the U.S.
Since 2019, more than 500 boys and girls have also participated in the NBA Basketball School Dubai (UAE), a year-round, tuition-based development programme for boys and girls ages 6-18.
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“We are thrilled to be hosting the first NBA games in Abu Dhabi, the first to be hosted in the UAE and the Arabian Gulf, and look forward to welcoming the Atlanta Hawks, the Milwaukee Bucks and basketball fans from across the world to discover this incredible city and experience our authentic Emirati culture for themselves,” said DCT Abu Dhabi Director General Saleh Mohamed Al Geziry.
“Basketball has the ability to unite communities, and the spirit of the game will be felt by players and visitors, both on and off the court. The unveiling of the NBA teams marks an important milestone in our wider partnership with this world-class sports organisation.”
Sharjah Municipality has begun enforcing a ban on car parking shades installed outside private property boundaries, with inspection teams carrying out regular checks across residential neighbourhoods and issuing removal notices to violators.
Authorities say any structure that extends beyond a property’s legally defined plot limits is considered a violation, regardless of its design or purpose. Residents found in breach face mandatory removal and financial penalties.
The municipality clarified that permits are readily approved for parking shades built on private property. However, the restriction on external installations has sparked debate among homeowners, many of whom say their villa plots simply do not have enough internal space.
Why the rule exists
The regulation is aimed at maintaining urban order and protecting critical infrastructure such as underground utility networks, water pipelines and electricity cables. Officials stress that off-plot structures can pose safety risks and interfere with long-term urban planning.
Residents push back as summer approaches
On social media, residents have raised several concerns, noting that:
Many villas have limited space for internal parking shades
Extreme summer heat makes vehicle protection a necessity
Families have already spent significant amounts installing the shades
With temperatures expected to exceed 45°C in the coming months, residents argue that shades which do not block traffic, pedestrian walkways or infrastructure should be allowed under a regulated permit system rather than a blanket ban.
What happens next
Sharjah Municipality said it is offering technical support to homeowners, including help with redesigning internal parking layouts and improving vehicle access within private plots.
Residents, meanwhile, are calling for a review of the policy, urging authorities to introduce a flexible regulatory framework that balances urban planning needs with the practical realities faced by families.
Passengers travelling through Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC) are advised to check their flight status after adverse weather conditions disrupted airport operations early Tuesday.
Dubai Airports confirmed that 12 flights were cancelled and 23 inbound flights diverted after weather conditions affected aircraft movements at both airports. Disruptions began in the early hours of the morning.
Airport authorities said they are working closely with airlines and service partners to restore normal operations and minimise inconvenience to passengers. Travellers are strongly advised to contact their airline directly for the latest updates before heading to the airport.
What travellers should know
Flight delays, cancellations or diversions may continue, particularly during early morning and late-night hours
Fog or mist is possible across coastal and inland areas, which could impact visibility
Passengers should allow extra travel time to reach the airport and monitor airline notifications closely
Passenger advice
Check your flight status before leaving home
Sign up for airline alerts and notifications
Arrive early and be prepared for possible schedule changes
Dubai Airports said it will continue to monitor weather conditions and provide updates as needed.
Foggy conditions to prevail throughout week
Meanwhile, the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast fair to partly cloudy conditions across the UAE in the coming days, with high humidity overnight increasing the risk of fog.
From Wednesday to Saturday, fair to partly cloudy conditions are expected, with rising temperatures and high humidity at night and in the early morning. Fog or mist may form on several days.
Dubai RTA and Sharjah Police have urged motorists to drive with caution, expect delays and allow extra travel time, especially on major roads during early morning hours.
Private schools in Dubai will operate on a shortened school day during Ramadan, with lessons capped at a maximum of five hours, under new guidance issued by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).
The authority said the adjusted schedule is designed to respect the spirit of the holy month while ensuring continuity in learning and reducing pressure on both students and teachers.
Fasting students excused from PE classes
As part of the guidance, KHDA said fasting students should be excused from physical education classes throughout Ramadan, citing health and safety considerations.
Schools are expected to provide suitable alternative learning activities for students who are exempted from PE lessons during this period.
Earlier finish on Fridays
KHDA also confirmed that on Fridays, private schools must end the school day no later than 11.30am, allowing students and staff sufficient time to attend Friday prayers.
Parents’ input encouraged
In a move aimed at strengthening collaboration between schools and families, KHDA urged private schools to consider parents’ views when setting daily start and finish times during Ramadan. The authority said this approach supports flexible learning arrangements and helps families better manage daily routines during the holy month.
Supporting a balanced school environment
KHDA said the measures are intended to create a supportive and inclusive educational environment that reflects the social, health and religious values observed in the UAE during Ramadan.