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Cloudfare heads to global hub Dubai for first office in Middle East

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DUBAI, 26th May, 2022 (WAM) — More than 20 years since its establishment in 2000, Dubai Internet Ci

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May 27: More than 20 years since its establishment in 2000, Dubai Internet City (DIC) continues to be among the world’s preferred hubs for new economy companies, with several high-growth, high value-added, technology-enabled global firms recently choosing DIC to establish their regional operations.
The latest to join the ever-growing ranks of new economy companies making DIC their home is the American content delivery network and DDoS mitigation company Cloudflare.
Earlier this week, Cloudflare announced Dubai as its first office in the Middle East to support its growing EMEA operations, offering a base for the growing Cloudflare team in the Middle East and Turkey.
Cloudflare’s Dubai-based team will help the company grow brand awareness, acquire and support customers, and recruit new talent. Dubai’s rapidly evolving tech ecosystem has helped it swiftly mature into a significant hub for new-age enterprises, including established multinationals, unicorns, and startups.
As the region’s leading tech hub, Ammar Al Malik, Managing Director of DIC, welcomed Cloudflare into DIC’s growing community, and said that he remains committed to offering Cloudflare the same enabling platform.
“Several sectors have undergone rapid digital transformations and have witnessed increased cloud adoption. This makes a secure and reliable digital infrastructure necessary, given the potential opportunities. Cybersecurity is critical for the tech sector, with the global cybersecurity market set to reach a value of $317 billion by 2027, according to Mordor Intelligence,” added Al Malik.

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He also noted that DIC’s inclusive business environment, led by international players that have established their headquarters in the City, has helped make it a hub for IT companies and tech-savvy talent over the last 20 years.
Cloudflare has data centres in 270 cities across 100 countries worldwide, including 27 data centres in the Middle East and Turkey region. The company has doubled its EMEA team to about 700 employees over the last two years.
For the Middle East and Turkey region, Cloudflare will prioritise launching new data centres, increasing market share by building partnerships, and expanding its customer base and the local team to cope with the business growth to serve its customers better.
Earlier this month, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, directed the formation of a higher committee to prepare the Dubai Metaverse Strategy to contribute to enhancing Dubai’s position as a global hub for the technology.
The higher committee, chaired by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, will supervise technological developments in the emirate and oversee developments in the digital economy.
It will enhance Dubai’s status as the best city in the virtual space thanks to innovative services and its advanced regulatory and legislative framework. The emirate approved a new Virtual Asset Regulation Law in March to ensure investor protection and transparency.
Last year, Dubai issued over 72,000 new business licences, a growth of 69 per cent compared to 2020, reaffirming Dubai’s position as a global business and investment hub and reinforcing its status as a successful model for the recovery of the business sector.
In 2021, Dubai led the world in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) with a record number of 418 greenfield FDI projects.

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UAE issue key updates on education, misinformation and security

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Amid ongoing regional tensions, UAE officials have reaffirmed stability, preparedness and continuity across key sectors. From schools to national defence, here’s the latest.

During a media briefing on the latest developments and current situation on Tuesday, the broadcast opened with strong condemnation from the GCC and the Arab League against violations targeting Arab states, emphasizing the right to respond to such attacks.

Attention then shifted to education.

Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of Education, confirmed that online learning will continue temporarily to ensure the safety of students and staff.

She emphasised that the UAE is fully prepared, highlighting the country’s advanced digital infrastructure and previous experience with remote learning.

Importantly, she clarified that no exams have been postponed, and urged the public to rely only on official sources for updates.

Parents, she added, play a key role in helping students stay on track and maintain their daily routines.

A special report followed, describing the UAE’s remote learning system as a leading model in digital transformation, praised for its flexibility, sustainability and quality outcomes.

Later, authorities addressed misinformation.

The Public Prosecution warned against spreading rumours, stressing that false information can negatively impact social stability and national security.

Officials reassured the public not to panic and that any loud booming sounds heard around the country were the result of the country’s defence systems operating effectively.

Life continues as normal, trust in official authorities, and avoid spreading rumours or engaging in fraudulent activity, was the message from officials.



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British Embassy issues emergency helplines for citizens in UAE

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The British Embassy in the UAE has announced emergency helpline numbers for British nationals requiring urgent consular assistance.

The advisory comes amid escalating regional tensions, with the embassy urging citizens to stay informed and register their presence with UK authorities.

Emergency numbers

If you are a British national in urgent need of assistance, you can call:

  • +44 (0) 207 008 5000
  • +971 4 309 4444
  • +971 2 610 1100

The embassy acknowledged that some callers are experiencing difficulties getting through due to issues with UAE phone lines.

“We are urgently working to resolve this issue, so please keep trying all the numbers,” the mission said in a social media update.

Register with the UK government

Earlier, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) asked British nationals in several Middle East countries, including the UAE, Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Palestine and Qatar, to register their presence.

The registration allows citizens to:

  • Receive direct security and travel updates
  • Get guidance during emergencies
  • Ensure consular teams can reach them if needed

Those unable to use the online registration form can call +44 20 7008 5000 for assistance.

The embassy also warned that the registration website is currently under strain and advised users to keep trying if they encounter error messages.

Shelter-in-place advisory

The UK government had earlier advised its citizens in the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar to shelter in place as a precautionary measure.

British nationals are encouraged to:

  • Monitor official embassy and FCDO channels
    Follow local authority guidance
    Keep communication lines open

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UAE to abolish health card: Emirates ID to replace it at hospitals

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In a major digital shift, Emirates Health Services (EHS) has begun implementing a plan to abolish the health card, replacing it with the Emirates ID as the primary identifier for patients across its hospitals and healthcare centres.

The move is aimed at simplifying access to treatment and cutting administrative red tape.

What’s changing?

For years, patients needed a valid health card to register and receive treatment at EHS facilities, including renewals when expired.

Under the new system:

  • The Emirates ID will serve as the unified patient identifier
  • No separate health card will be required
  • Registration procedures will be streamlined
  • Administrative steps will be reduced

The aim? Faster access, shorter waiting times and smoother admissions.

Who will benefit first?

According to EHS, the rollout will happen in phases.

Phase One:

  • Emirati citizens
  • UAE residents
  • Nationals of GCCcountries

Later phases will include:

  • Children of Emirati women
  • Spouses of Emirati citizens
  • People of determination
  • Additional categories requiring coordination with other entities

Saif Abdullah Al Hassani, Head of Service Development and User Experience at EHS, said the move aligns with the UAE’s digital transformation agenda and national database integration.

In simple terms: one ID, one system, less paperwork.

EHS confirmed it is technically ready to cancel the health card for all groups immediately. However, a phased rollout is being adopted to monitor system performance and address any operational challenges before full implementation.

When will it be fully implemented?

The first group of beneficiaries has already completed technical and regulatory preparations, with a formal announcement expected soon.

Further categories will be added gradually as coordination with external entities is completed.

What this means for patients

Once fully implemented:

  • No more renewing health cards
  • Faster registration at hospitals
  • Reduced paperwork
  • Improved patient experience

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