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70% of Umm Suqeim Road upgrade now complete: What it means for your commute

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A major upgrade of Umm Suqeim Street, one of Dubai’s busiest roads, is now 70% complete, according to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

The ongoing works stretch from Al Khail Road to Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and are part of a massive 16-kilometre corridor project designed to improve traffic flow between Jumeirah Street and Emirates Road. The corridor serves over one million residents, including communities in Al Barsha South, Dubai Hills, Arjan and Dubai Science Park.

Mattar Al Tayer, RTA’s Director General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, toured the site this week to inspect progress. “This is a key project that supports Dubai’s urban expansion and aims to significantly cut travel times,” he said.

What’s Been Done So Far?

The 4.6km stretch currently under construction includes a major new intersection near Kings’ School in Al Barsha South, featuring an 800-metre tunnel with four lanes in each direction, plus a signalised surface-level intersection above.

When finished, the corridor will be able to handle up to 16,000 vehicles per hour, slashing travel time between Al Khail Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road by more than half, from 9.7 minutes to just 3.8.

High-Tech Construction Tools

In a futuristic twist, drones and AI are playing a big part in the build. The RTA says smart technologies are helping monitor progress and track milestones more efficiently. These innovations have doubled on-site presence, cut survey times by 60%, and boosted monitoring efficiency by 40% – all part of Dubai’s smart city vision.

The Big Picture

Al Tayer highlighted that this project is a key piece in the puzzle to link Dubai’s major highways, including Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, and Emirates Road. Once completed, it will offer smoother, faster drives across the city – a win for commuters and residents alike.

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Ajman announces reduced working hours for private sector

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The Ajman Government has introduced a new flexible work schedule for public sector employees during the summer months, from July 1 to August 22, under the ‘Our Summer is Balanced’ initiative.

The move was announced during a meeting of the Ajman Executive Council, chaired by Crown Prince Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi. The initiative supports the UAE’s Year of Community, aiming to promote work-life balance and employee wellbeing during the peak heat period.

What’s Changing:

  • 100 per cent remote work on Fridays
  • Shorter workdays Monday to Thursday: 7:30am – 2:30pm (7 hours instead of 8)
  • Flexible internal arrangements to ensure vital public services continue smoothly

Sheikh Ammar said the decision reflects Ajman’s commitment to building a flexible, productive, and people-focused government, guided by the vision of Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Ruler of Ajman.

The summer work model will serve as a pilot programme, with future expansions considered based on its impact.

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How to stay safe this summer: Abu Dhabi Police issue public safety tips

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Abu Dhabi Police, in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority, has launched the sixth edition of the Safe Summer Campaign, running until August 31.

The campaign aims to raise public awareness around essential summer safety precautions, with a focus on fire prevention, road safety, and accident reduction during the hotter months.

Using digital platforms, print media, videos, and community majlis, the campaign will deliver targeted messages to residents across the emirate.

Key safety messages include:

  • Home safety tips for families
  • Parental guidance on supervising children in swimming areas
  • Vehicle safety checks, especially tyre inspections
  • Fire and accident prevention protocols

Authorities urge residents to take extra precautions during the summer and follow safety guidelines to protect their families and communities.

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UAE travel alert: Airlines extend cancellations, suspension as regional tensions continue

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Travelling soon? Check your flight status. Tensions are rising in the Middle East after US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, and UAE airlines are adjusting fast.

Due to regional airspace closures, several routes have been suspended or rerouted, especially over Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Israel. Here’s what you need to know.

What UAE Airlines Are Doing

Etihad Airways

  • Abu Dhabi–Tel Aviv flights suspended until July 15
  • Transit passengers heading to Tel Aviv will not be accepted

Emirates

  • Flights to Tehran, Baghdad, and Basra suspended until June 30

Air Arabia

  • Flights to/from Iran, Iraq, Russia, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan paused until June 30
  • Jordan flights suspended until June 25
  • No transit via Sharjah or Abu Dhabi to these destinations

flydubai

  • Flights to Iran, Iraq, Israel, Syria, and St. Petersburg suspended until June 30
  • Transit passengers to these destinations are not allowed

Wizz Air

  • Flights to TelAviv and Amman suspended until September 15
  • Flights rerouted to avoid high-risk airspace
  • Refunds or rebooking options available

Global Airlines Also Affected

  • British Airways: Flights to Dubai, Doha, Bahrain paused through June
  • United, American Airlines: Suspended Dubai/Doha services
  • Air Canada, Air France-KLM, Finnair: Select Dubai routes affected

Travel Tips

  • Check your flight status before heading to the airport
  • Update your contact details in your booking for real-time alerts
  • Transit passengers to suspended destinations will not be accepted
  • Expect delays or reroutes, especially to the Middle East, Caucasus, and surrounding regions

Airlines continue to monitor the situation. Passenger safety is the top priority.

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