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Dubai Autodrome finishes Dh16.5m Business Park Phase 2 and dispatches Business Park Phase 3

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The Business Park extension task to improve business-to-business relations.

Dubai Autodrome, a head multi-reason motorsport and diversion office, has declared the consummation of its Dh16.5 million Business Park stage 2 task that incorporates seven distribution center units, every one of which estimates 4,844 square feet. Traversing over an all out space of 65,000 square feet, the development venture of the generally existing 12-unit stage 1 undertaking will assist with reinforcing Dubai Autodrome’s situation as a chief motorsport and motoring scene in the Middle East.

Business Park stage 2 components every one of the necessary conveniences to help entrepreneurs run smooth and continuous tasks. These incorporate nonstop security, all day, every day support, and waste administration administrations in consistence with Dubai Autodrome’s manageability objectives. Likewise, the Park is recognized by its essential area and nearness to the course, which makes it an optimal climate for all substances inside the auto area.

Since its foundation in 2004, Dubai Autodrome has drawn in large number of individuals to its setting to partake in its motorsport and way of life occasions while giving a protected scene to hold adrenaline-filled exercises for motorsports fans. The Business Park extension task will improve business-to-business relations inside the local area and assist drive with encouraging public and global trade exercises to Dubai.

“Dubai Autodrome, alongside Union Properties PJSC, has effectively made another motoring center point for different networks to use as their business home. Over the previous years, the Autodrome has developed into a base that obliges the different requirements of the car and motorsport local area,” said Faisal Al Sahlawi, General Manager, Dubai Autodrome.

Following the achievement of the initial two stages, Dubai Autodrome Business Park stage 3 is now in its arranging stages and will consolidate particular kind of units to address the issues and assumptions for clients.

“The fruition of stage 2 has solidified our situation as the Motorsport and Motoring center point of the United Arab Emirates. With stage 2 currently completely involved, it demonstrates that Motor City is quick turning into the most loved center in Dubai among occupants and entrepreneurs the same,” said Bert Grogor, Senior Commercial Manager, Dubai Autodrome.

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UAE fuel prices for June announced: Petrol edges closer to Dh4 a litre

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The UAE announced revised fuel prices for June 2026, with motorists set to pay significantly more for petrol while diesel costs decline compared to the previous month.

The latest adjustment is particularly notable as it marks the country’s first monthly fuel pricing update since formally leaving both OPEC and OPEC+ earlier this year.

Beginning June 1, Super 98 petrol will be priced at Dh3.95 per litre, up from Dh3.66 in May. Special 95 will rise to Dh3.83 per litre from Dh3.55, while E-Plus 91 will increase from Dh3.48 to Dh3.76 per litre.

In contrast, diesel users will benefit from a reduction, with prices falling from Dh4.69 per litre in May to Dh4.33 in June.

The latest increase extends a three-month upward trend in petrol prices, reflecting ongoing volatility in global energy markets and fluctuations in crude oil prices.

Impact on residents

For households across the UAE, fuel price movements remain a key economic indicator, influencing transportation costs, daily commuting expenses and overall household budgets. Rising petrol prices can have a noticeable impact on monthly spending, particularly for residents who rely heavily on private vehicles.

The June pricing announcement comes just weeks after the UAE officially ended its six-decade membership in OPEC and OPEC+, a move that took effect on May 1, 2026.

The revised prices will come into effect from June1, 2026.

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CBSE announces new date for answer sheet verification portal

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has postponed the launch of its online portal for verification, photocopy requests and re-evaluation of answer sheets related to the 2026 board examinations.

The board announced that the Post-Result Activities portal will now go live on June 1 instead of the previously expected schedule.

According to CBSE, the delay is intended to ensure a smoother and more transparent experience for students applying for post-result services following the declaration of board exam results.

In an official statement, the education board said the additional preparation time would help strengthen evaluation protocols and minimise technical issues during the application process.

CBSE added that the revised timeline is aimed at maintaining accuracy and ensuring the system operates efficiently for lakhs of students expected to access the portal for answer book verification and re-evaluation requests.

Students seeking assistance or clarification regarding the process can contact the CBSE Tele-Counselling Helpline or submit queries through the board’s official support email.

The post-result services allow students to apply for answer sheet verification, obtain photocopies of evaluated answer books and request re-evaluation of specific responses after board results are announced.

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Norway Chess 2026: Magnus Carlsen defeats world champion Gukesh in crucial clash

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Round 4 of Norway Chess 2026 produced another dramatic day of elite competition in Oslo, with Magnus Carlsen claiming a crucial victory over reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju in the marquee matchup of the day.

Playing with the black pieces, Carlsen navigated a tense, strategically rich encounter before gradually taking control in the middlegame. Although the position remained balanced for long stretches, mounting pressure and severe time trouble eventually pushed Gukesh into inaccuracies that allowed the Norwegian star to convert his advantage into a full classical win.

The victory marks an important turnaround for Carlsen after a difficult opening phase of the tournament and significantly improves his standing before the home crowd.

Tournament leader Alireza Firouzja was held to a classical draw by Wesley So following a cautious positional battle in which neither player managed to create decisive winning chances. Wesley So later secured victory in the Armageddon tiebreak, earning the additional points.

In another closely fought encounter, Vincent Keymer and Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu shared the points after a balanced contest featuring opportunities for both players. Praggnanandhaa later triumphed in Armageddon to collect the bonus points.

Despite the Armageddon loss, Firouzja remains at the top of the standings after four rounds, while Carlsen’s classical victory has reignited his challenge near the top of the leaderboard.

The women’s section of the tournament also delivered another intense round, with all three classical games ending in draws before being decided in Armageddon playoffs.

Humpy Koneru and Zhu Jiner fought a tense encounter that remained level throughout, before Zhu Jiner emerged victorious in the Armageddon decider.

Defending women’s world champion Ju Wenjun managed to hold a difficult position against tournament leader Bibisara Assaubayeva in classical play. Assaubayeva later won the Armageddon game to strengthen her lead in the standings.

Meanwhile, Divya Deshmukh pushed strongly for victory against Anna Muzychuk during a complex middlegame battle, but Muzychuk defended resiliently before going on to win the Armageddon tiebreak.

After four rounds, Assaubayeva continues to lead Norway Chess Women, with Muzychuk, Divya and Zhu Jiner remaining firmly in contention as the tournament heads deeper into its decisive stages.

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