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Dubai RTA to auction special number plates for ‘Edge of Life’ charity campaign this Saturday

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Dubai Roads and Transport Authority has announced its support for the Most Noble Number charity auction, organised by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI).

The auction will take place on March 7 at the Armani Hotel Dubai, located inside the iconic Burj Khalifa.

Proceeds to support global hunger campaign

Funds raised from the auction will go to the Edge of Life campaign, launched during Ramadan by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

The campaign aims to rescue five million children from hunger worldwide and raise at least Dh1 billion to support global efforts to combat childhood malnutrition.

The initiative is organised in partnership with leading humanitarian organisations, including:

  • UNICEF
  • Save the Children
  • Children’s Investment Fund Foundation
  • Action Against Hunger

Nine exclusive plate numbers to go under the hammer

RTA has dedicated nine special vehicle plate numbers to be auctioned during the event:

  • DD 6
  • DD 16
  • DD 25
  • DD 30
  • DD 99
  • DD 100
  • DD 999
  • DD 7000
  • DD 22222

The event is expected to attract prominent personalities, philanthropists and business leaders, supporting the UAE’s culture of giving and humanitarian work.

Building on previous charity campaigns

The Edge of Life campaign operates under MBRGI, the region’s largest humanitarian and development foundation. It builds on previous Ramadan initiatives launched under Sheikh Mohammed’s directives.

Last year’s Most Noble Number auction, held in support of the Fathers’ Endowment campaign, raised Dh83.677 million.

How to donate

The campaign continues to accept donations through several channels, including:

  • Official website: edgeoflife.ae
  • Toll-free call centre: 800 4999
  • Bank transfer: via Emirates Islamic Bank
  • SMS donations: by sending “LIFE” to du and e& numbers
  • Digital platforms: DubaiNow, YallaGive, and Jood.

Authorities have invited the public and institutions to participate in the campaign to help combat childhood hunger and support vulnerable children around the world.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Drivers can now clear black points at Mushrif Mall pop-up

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Motorists in Abu Dhabi looking to clear those lingering traffic black points now have a convenient new option, thanks to an initiative by Abu Dhabi Police.

A dedicated pop-up service has been set up at Mushrif Mall, allowing drivers to review and reduce black points on their licences without the hassle of visiting a traffic department office.

When and where

The service is available:

  • April 20 to May 20
  • Daily from 4pm to 10pm
  • First-floor police platform at Mushrif Mall

What drivers can do

Visitors can:

  • Review their traffic records and black points
  • Learn how points are calculated
  • Get guidance on reducing points
  • Explore options like traffic awareness courses (which can remove up to 8 points annually)
  • Receive advice on licence reinstatement if suspended

Focus on safe driving

The initiative aims to make the black-points system more educational rather than punitive, encouraging better driving habits instead of simply penalising motorists.

Drivers nearing the 24-point threshold, which can lead to licence suspension, are especially encouraged to take advantage of the service.

By offering easy access to support and information, authorities hope to promote road safety, awareness, and responsible driving across Abu Dhabi.

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Dubai Metro expansion: 55km line to link DXB with DWC

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Dubai is planning a major upgrade to its transport network with a proposed 55-kilometre Airport Express Metro Line connecting Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC).

According to reports, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has invited consultants to bid for a contract to study and design the new line, marking a significant step toward improving airport connectivity across the emirate.

Direct airport-to-airport link

The proposed Airport Express Line would run from the existing Red Line station at DXB, pass through key areas such as Al Jaddaf and Al Khail Road, and include a new station at Jumeirah Village Circle before reaching DWC in Jebel Ali.

  • Total length: 55km
  • Planned stations: 5 major stops
  • Two additional branch lines connecting to Business Bay and other key districts

Airport-style facilities on the metro

Passengers could benefit from enhanced travel features, including:

  • Remote airline check-in
  • Baggage drop-off
  • Security screening before reaching the airport

The aim is to create a seamless airport journey, reducing congestion and wait times at terminals.

Part of bigger transport plan

The project aligns with Dubai’s long-term expansion of the Dubai Metro, which is expected to grow to:

  • 64 stations by 2030
  • 140 stations by 2040

It also complements the upcoming Dubai Metro Blue Line, set for completion by 2029, improving connectivity across key residential and business hubs.

Dubai plans to gradually shift operations to DWC starting from 2032, with full expansion expected by around 2057.

Unlike traditional metro extensions, the Airport Express Line is designed as a direct link between two major aviation hubs, while also serving residential and commercial districts along the route.

If completed, it could significantly improve travel efficiency, connectivity, and passenger experience across Dubai.

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Toxic materials found in Flying Tiger brand glasses, UAE warns

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The UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism has urged consumers to stop using certain drinking glasses sold under the Flying Tiger brand after tests revealed potential health risks. 

Affected products

The warning applies to 220ml glass cups sold during 2024 and 2025, with the following product numbers:

  • 3057450
  • 3060031
  • 3052986
  • 3062993
  • 3055350
  • 3053912

Health risks

According to authorities, laboratory testing found elevated levels of lead and cadmium in the external print on the cups, substances that may pose risks with prolonged exposure.

Consumers are being advised to immediately discontinue use of the affected products and dispose of them safely. 

The ministry said the move is part of its ongoing efforts to monitor markets across the UAE and ensure that all products meet the highest standards of safety and quality.

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