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BKFC Arrives in Dubai: World Title Fights, Global Stars, and a New Era for Combat Sports

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The World League of Fighters orchestrated the first official BKFC conference at the Burj Al Arab on 2nd of April, partnering with Dubai Sports Council to announce the championship’s Dubai debut. The prestigious gathering brought together WLF Co Founders Rajesh Banga and Sunil Mathew, Director of Dubai Sports Council Eisa Mohammed Sharif and BKFC Founder David Feldman. The press conference revealed plans for BKFC’s inaugural Emirates event at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium on April 4 and April 5, establishing it as a key fixture in Dubai’s combat sports landscape and generating worldwide excitement

Sharing the enthusiasm on the journey with Dubai sports council that will shape BKFC as the next global event in Dubai, co-founders Rajesh Banga and Sunil Mathew of World League of Fighters stated, “It took us more than two years to bring it here because David has been instrumental in the growth of BKFC, which has become the fastest-growing combat sport in the world. We struggled to find the right calendar dates, but finally, we are here. We are extremely happy and ready to show that Dubai will be the best destination outside of America, thanks to our incredible partnership with David and BKFC.”

The star-studded press conference brought together fighters from the two-day event, with April 4th featuring Carlos “Snake” Trinidad and Austin Trout headlining for the Welterweight championship. Adding to the excitement, BKFC’s trailblazing female Strawweight champion, Britain Hart, will take on Tai Emery in the women’s main event, fighting for the Strawweight Championship. Following on April 5th, Tommy Strydom will challenge Kai Stewart for Featherweight supremacy, while Hannah Rankin and Jessica Borga square off in the second main event of the weekend

Additional fighters from both April 4th and April 5th fight cards who attended the press conference included Sabah Homasi, Jonathan Tello, Aleksei Oleinik, Adel Al Tamimi, Vladislav Tuinov, Guto Inocente and John Philips

Adding heartfelt tribute to World League of Fighters and Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, Director of Dubai Sports Council Eisa Mohammed Sharif shares, “We would like to thank World League of Fighters for bringing the BKFC event for the very first time in Dubai. I believe this combat sport is growing tremendously and we just want to see it grow here in the region, while we continue supporting it as Dubai Sports Council to witness the greatest fighters of all time to be here in Dubai and combat the challenge”

By leveraging Dubai’s proven infrastructure and governmental support systems, the forum addressed the global impact of combat sports in the Arab World and how Bare Knuckle seeks to value this support by introducing elite event opportunities for larger combat events in the future

Founder and President of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, David Feldman also added, “A huge thank you to the Dubai Sports Council and His Excellency for their support in this event. With four world title fights and 12,000 passionate fans, we are here to break record, that’s what we do. Everywhere we go, we set new milestones, and now, we’re ready to do the same in this beautiful city of Dubai. The energy here is incredible, and I couldn’t be more thrilled”

The World League of Fighters organization views Dubai’s receptive sporting environment as the ideal platform to elevate bare-knuckle fighting’s global profile. As presented by World League of Fighters in the conference, the platform aligns its priorities on offering world fighters and MMA enthusiasts the opportunity to experience Bare Knuckle Fighting under the roof of a globally renowned name in the world of combat sports. BKFC aims to contribute to the Emirate’s vision of becoming a global sports capital while creating sustainable pathways for world fighting development

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How UAE’s new banking plan will support businesses and individuals

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The Central Bank of the UAE has rolled out a new financial support package designed to keep banks strong and ensure they continue supporting and safeguarding the broader economy amid global and regional uncertainty.

The package was endorsed during a high-level board meeting chaired by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, underscoring the UAE leadership’s proactive approach to maintaining economic stability.

Built around five key pillars, the initiative is designed to provide banks with greater liquidity, enhanced flexibility, and temporary regulatory relief, ensuring they can continue to support businesses and individuals during uncertain times.

Under the new measures, banks will gain expanded access to liquidity, including the ability to utilise reserve balances and secure term funding in both dirhams and US dollars. This step is expected to keep credit flowing across key sectors of the economy.

The Central Bank has also introduced temporary easing of liquidity and funding requirements, giving financial institutions more room to continue lending. Capital buffer requirements will be relaxed as well, allowing banks to deploy excess capital to support economic activity.

Additionally, new provisions will offer greater flexibility in managing credit risk, including delaying the classification of certain loans affected by current market conditions—providing relief to borrowers facing temporary challenges.

Authorities emphasised that banks are expected to maintain lending and continue supporting customers as part of the UAE’s broader economic response strategy.

Despite global pressures, the UAE’s financial system has shown strong resilience. During its meeting, the Board confirmed that current market conditions have had no significant impact on the health of the banking sector or the efficiency of payment systems.

The Central Bank also highlighted the country’s robust financial position, with foreign exchange reserves exceeding AED 1 trillion and a strong monetary base. The UAE’s banking sector, valued at over AED 5.4 trillion, continues to demonstrate solid fundamentals.

With liquidity levels remaining high and reserves strong, the CBUAE reaffirmed its readiness to take further action if needed to protect financial stability and sustain economic growth.

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UAE announces early spring break for all educational institutions

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The Ministry of Education, along with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, on Wednesday, March 4, announced that the commencement of spring break for all academic institutions has been pushed forward to March 9, with the last working day to be March 6. Normal classes are scheduled to resume from March 30. 

The academic calendar placed the spring break dates originally from March 16 and ending on March 29 which has now moved from March 9 to March 22. The change comes in light of the ongoing regional conflict, with the safety of students and staff at schools and universities as the highest priority. 

Classes had transitioned to online learning at the beginning of this week as a precautionary measure for all students and staff, which was further extended up to the end of this week. Exams for students have also been shifted to a remote format, allowing them to complete their assessments safely from home. 

Students, parents, and staff are advised to stay updated via official channels only, as the measures aim to protect the safety of all in the education sector.

(By Shura Kola)

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Inside The Plaza at Uptown Dubai: An open-air venue set to transform the city’s business and events scene

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In a city that thrives on bold ambition and global connection, a new landmark has quietly taken its place at the heart of Dubai’s business future.

DMCC has officially opened The Plaza at Uptown Dubai, a 21,000 square metre open-air destination designed to host everything from high-level corporate summits to large-scale concerts and community gatherings.

For UAE residents and business leaders alike, this isn’t just another development announcement. It’s a signal that Uptown Dubai is stepping into a new era.

A new gathering space in town

Strategically positioned at the centre of Uptown Dubai, The Plaza physically connects the iconic Uptown Tower with the district’s wider commercial and residential community.

Designed to accommodate up to 4,000 guests, the venue features advanced staging, lighting and digital display infrastructure, enabling year-round programming and rapid event turnover.

For Dubai’s fast-moving corporate ecosystem, that means seamless hosting of:

  • Global trade conferences
  • Finance and technology forums
  • Industry expos
  • Cultural performances
  • Community celebrations

In a city known for world-class event venues, The Plaza adds something different: scale, accessibility and integration within a thriving business district.

For UAE residents, the venue offers more opportunities for networking, collaboration and global visibility without leaving the city.

Next business hub taking shape

The Plaza’s launch comes as Uptown Dubai moves into its next development phase.

Currently under construction:

  • Two commercial towers (23 and 17 storeys)
  • 62,000 square metres of additional Grade A commercial and retail space

Once complete, the full district will deliver:

  • 538,000 square metres total gross floor area
  • 232,000 square metres dedicated to Grade A commercial office space

What’s in it for residents

For professionals, it means:

  • More international events are hosted locally
  • Increased networking and industry exposure
  • Expanded commercial opportunities

For residents, it offers:

  • Open-air concerts and cultural events
  • Community experiences within a premium urban setting
  • A new social hub integrated into Dubai’s skyline

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