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Doctor in the sky: Emirates’ new onboard medical kit could save lives

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Flying just got a whole lot safer. Dubai’s flagship airline, Emirates, is rolling out state-of-the-art telemedicine stations on its planes — meaning passengers who fall ill mid-flight can now get instant medical support at 35,000 feet.

The airline has poured over $2.4 million into developing this cutting-edge equipment with Parsys Telemedicine, ensuring that its cabin crew can handle medical emergencies. The system will be installed on 300 aircraft in the coming years.

Support from ground medical team

The new Parsys Telemedicine Kit is packed with next-gen medical gadgets, including a pulse oximeter, thermometer, blood pressure monitor, glucometer, and even a full ECG machine. The best part? Readings are automatically sent via Bluetooth to a special device, so crew members won’t need to jot down notes or struggle with relaying information manually.

All this data is then beamed straight to Emirates’ 24/7 Ground Medical Support team in Dubai, where doctors can assess the situation in real time and guide the crew on the next steps.

Game-changer for inflight emergencies

With high-definition video conferencing, remote medical assessments, and secure data transmission, this next-gen system could be a lifesaver. Whether it’s a passenger feeling unwell or a full-blown emergency, crew members will now have instant access to professional medical advice, making flying safer than ever before.

(Source: emirates.com)

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Abu Dhabi streets come alive with lights to celebrate Hijri New Year

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Abu Dhabi is welcoming the Hijri year 1447 in spectacular style, with illuminated decorations and vibrant art installations now adorning the city’s Corniche and bridges.

The initiative, led by the Department of Municipalities and Transport through Abu Dhabi City Municipality, is designed to reflect the spiritual essence and cultural beauty of the Islamic New Year, while adding to the emirate’s urban charm.

A Blend of Faith, Heritage and Art

The glowing displays feature intricate designs inspired by Islamic architecture, nature, and Emirati heritage, with the phrase “Hijri Year 1447” etched across many pieces. Using a stunning mix of golden yellow, white, pistachio, and sky blue hues, the decorations bring a festive and spiritual energy to the cityscape.

At the Abu Dhabi Corniche, visitors will find illuminated curtains suspended between lampposts, blending Eid Al Adha and Hijri New Year motifs in a celebration of light, colour, and joy.

Designed with Safety & Sustainability in Mind

All installations use energy-efficient LED lights and weather-resistant materials to ensure both durability and safety. Each piece has been strategically placed to match the layout of streets and walkways, making the city’s celebration beautiful and secure for pedestrians and drivers alike.

So whether you’re strolling the Corniche or driving through the city, take a moment to enjoy Abu Dhabi’s glowing tribute to the start of the Islamic calendar year, a celebration of faith, tradition, and forward-looking beauty.

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Dubai announces free parking and public transport for Hijri New Year holiday

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Heads up, Dubai residents. In celebration of the Hijri New Year, all public parking in Dubai will be free on Friday, June 27, except for multi-level parking terminals. Regular parking fees will resume on Saturday, June 28, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced.

Public Transport Hours – Friday, June 27

  • Dubai Metro: 5am (June 27) to 1am (June 28)
  • Dubai Tram: 6am (June 27) to 1am (June 28)

RTA Service Centres

  • Closed: All RTA Customer Happiness Centres and service provider centres
  • Open: Smart Customer Happiness Centres in Umm Ramool, Deira, Al Barsha, and RTA Head Office (available 24/7)

Vehicle Testing

  • No technical testing on Friday, services resume Saturday, June 28.

For the latest updates on bus and marine transport schedules, commuters are encouraged to check the RTA or S’hail app.

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UAE–Pakistan Travel: New agreement allows visa-free travel for select citizens

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In a move set to deepen long-standing ties, the UAE and Pakistan have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for mutual visa exemption, allowing diplomatic and official passport holders of both countries to travel without entry visas. The agreement is expected to streamline travel and strengthen people-to-people connections between the two nations.

The visa exemption MoU was signed during the 12th session of the UAE–Pakistan Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC), held in Abu Dhabi, and attended by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Agreements Beyond Visas

The high-level meeting saw the signing of several key MoUs, including:

  • A joint task force to promote UAE investments in Pakistan’s strategic sectors
  • An MoU on cooperation in artificial intelligence and the digital economy

These were signed by Mohamed Hassan Al Suwaidi, UAE Minister of Investment, and senior Pakistani officials, including Tariq Bajwa, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and Zarar Hashim Khan, Federal Secretary at Pakistan’s Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications.

A Trusted and Historic Partnership

The UAE and Pakistan reviewed cooperation across trade, investment, infrastructure, energy, and technology during the session.

Speaking at the event, Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, who led the UAE delegation, described Pakistan as a long-standing and trusted partner, highlighting diplomatic ties dating back to 1971.

“This partnership is built on mutual trust, respect, and a shared vision for the future,” Al Sayegh said, noting that non-oil trade exceeded $8.6 billion in 2024.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to advancing bilateral relations and ensuring prosperity, stability, and development for future generations.

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