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Delivery riders must now take at least 20 hrs of training to get licence

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A strict procedure to obtain licence has been implemented for delivery riders after road accidents involving bikes spiked in Dubai.

To procure a licence, delivery bike riders will now have to go through an intensified driving training.

Only those who complete at least 20 hours of training will get licence. Earlier, they had to undergo minimum 15 hours of training.

At least two hours of night training has also been made mandatory, since it was found that most accidents occur at night.

A specialised practical training is to be taken to qualify for the driving test. Under this, the delivery bikers will learn to drive under a series of distractions.

In the driving classes, a delivery box is installed in the bike so that they learn to maintain balance and place the order in the carriage in a proper way.

These changes apply only to those who want a motorbike licence for delivery purpose.

Till now, as many as 10,500 delivery riders have received the upgraded training.

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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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Sheikh Mohammed marks 25 years of The Executive Office

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, attended a special ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of The Executive Office, a key driver of Dubai’s transformation and innovation.

Founded by Sheikh Mohammed, The Executive Office serves as the strategic engine behind Dubai’s government decisions. It operates as a think tank, policy lab, and accelerator of future-focused projects. Its mission: to turn bold ideas into action and guide Dubai’s journey toward global leadership.

Sheikh Mohammed praised the team for their role in shaping Dubai’s progress, calling The Executive Office “a source of exceptional ideas, an accelerator of change, and a launchpad for the future.”

Among its landmark initiatives:

  • Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), launched in 2004, now hosts 6,920 companies, over 46,000 employees, and manages $700 billion in assets.
  • Smart Dubai, now Digital Dubai, has positioned the city as a global leader in digital transformation.
  • The Dubai Council, launched in 2020, drives transformative government reforms.
  • The Dubai Future Foundation, which created the Museum of the Future and launched the Dubai Future District Fund.
  • MBRGI, the region’s largest humanitarian foundation, reached 149 million people across 118 countries in 2024.
  • The Hatta Development Plan, revitalising the region with tourism and sustainable growth.

Sheikh Mohammed reaffirmed the Office’s vital role in advancing Dubai’s strategic vision: “Twenty-five years of achievement fuels our drive for further transformation and global leadership.”

With continuous foresight, strategic planning, and a commitment to innovation, The Executive Office remains at the forefront of Dubai’s journey toward becoming the world’s most agile and forward-thinking city.

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