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Dubai opens first shelter for boys to protect them from violence and exploitation

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Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) has opened a new Youth Hostel to provide a safe space for boys aged 12 to 17 who have experienced violence, neglect, or exploitation. The facility, inaugurated by Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chief of Police and Public Security in Dubai, is designed to offer comprehensive care and rehabilitation to children in need of protection.

The facility aims to help children recover from trauma and reintegrate into society in a safe and structured way.

Staffed by a team of professionals, the facility includes psychologists, social workers, nurses, and legal experts, who offer round-the-clock care. It is designed to respond quickly to cases referred by relevant authorities, ensuring that children receive immediate protection and support.

Sheikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director General of DFWAC, emphasised that the Youth Hostel is a significant step in the foundation’s mission to protect children and provide them with the care they need to heal. Long-term support extends beyond the age of 18, with a focus on vocational training and life skills as part of a transition phase.

The shelter offers a range of facilities, including bedrooms, study rooms, a kitchen, a gym, a prayer room, and areas for recreation and counselling. Boys can be referred to the shelter through community reports, the police, schools, or hospitals. The process is quick, with children being admitted within 24 hours in urgent cases. A comprehensive assessment is conducted to identify the type of harm and create a tailored protection plan for each child.

The shelter also offers essential services such as accommodation, clothing, food, transportation, healthcare, education, and legal aid to help boys recover and build stable futures. 

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Emirates Road lane towards Sharjah to close from February 19

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The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has announced that a lane on Emirates Road heading from Dubai towards Sharjah at Bridge No. 7 will be closed starting Thursday, February 19.

In a statement shared on X, the ministry confirmed that the temporary closure is part of ongoing Emirates Road enhancement and development works. No reopening date has been announced.

Motorists travelling from Dubai to Sharjah are advised to use alternative routes and follow traffic instructions to minimise delays and ensure safety.

Alternative routes and traffic diversions

The ministry urged drivers to comply with safety regulations and road signage to maintain smooth traffic flow during the works.

Earlier in February, authorities also announced the closure of the main road at Al Badi intersection towards Dubai (Emirates Road). In addition, the distribution road was closed, with traffic diverted to Al Hooshi Bridge on Maliha Road (Westbound).

Commuters are encouraged to plan and allow additional travel time during peak hours.








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UAE warns retailers of fines up to Dh100,000 for unauthorised Ramadan price hikes

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Retailers and traders across the UAE have been warned against increasing prices of essential food items during Ramadan without prior approval, with authorities confirming that violators face fines of up to Dh100,000 and possible temporary closure of their establishments.

The Ministry of Economy and Tourism, in coordination with local authorities nationwide, has intensified inspections to ensure compliance with the 2022 Pricing Policy for Essential Consumer Goods, which strictly prohibits price increases on nine key food items without official approval.

9 Essential items under strict monitoring

The regulated items include:

  • Cooking oils
  • Eggs
  • Dairy products
  • Rice
  • Sugar
  • Poultry
  • Legumes
  • Bread
  • Wheat

How residents can file a complaint

Residents who notice discrepancies at supermarkets or grocery stores can formally file complaints, but knowing the correct process is key. If you believe a retailer has raised prices unfairly, here’s exactly what to do.

Step 1: Check the shelf price vs checkout price

Before filing a complaint, confirm there is an actual discrepancy:

  • Compare the shelf price with the scanned price at checkout.
  • Ensure promotional offers are clearly stated.
  • Check whether discounts apply only to loyalty card members.

Step 2: Keep proof of purchase

Your complaint is unlikely to proceed without documentation. Make sure you keep:

  • The purchase receipt or invoice
  • The name and branch of the retailer
  • Details of the product and price difference
  • Photos (if possible) showing shelf pricing

Without supporting evidence, the complaint may be dismissed.

How to file complain in each emirate

For most emirates (Except Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ajman)

  1. Visit the Ministry of Economy and Tourism website: www.moet.gov.ae
  2. Click on eServices
  3. Select Consumer Protection and Commercial Control Services
  4. Choose Resolve Consumer Complaints
  5. Fill in your details and upload supporting documents

Complaints are typically resolved within one week.

For Dubai

  • Visit: www.consumerrights.ae
  • Click Consumer Complaints
  • Complete the online form and upload evidence

You can also call the helpline: 600 545 555

For Abu Dhabi

Residents can complain through:

  • Call: 800 555 (Abu Dhabi Government Contact Centre)
  • Email: contact@tamm.abudhabi
  • Visit any TAMM service centre

For Ajman

For retailers licensed in Ajman:

  1. Visit www.ajmanded.ae
  2. Click Consumer Protection
  3. Select Request for Complaint
  4. Submit the purchase invoice and supporting documents

Note: The retailer must hold an Ajman-issued commercial licence.

What happens when you file a complaint

Authorities will investigate the case. If a violation is confirmed:

  • Sales of the product may be suspended immediately
  • Retailers may receive written warnings
  • Fines can range from Dh500 to Dh100,000
  • Repeat offenders may face temporary closure

In severe cases, stricter penalties may apply.

With grocery spending typically rising during Ramadan, authorities urge residents to stay vigilant. Taking a few seconds to check your receipt could help prevent unfair pricing and protect household budgets across the UAE.

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Dubai launches unified health screening: Residency, medical fitness now processed in one digital application

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Dubai has introduced a new Unified Health Screening service that combines residency medical fitness tests and occupational health examinations into one streamlined digital process, with residency permits issued automatically once medical results are approved.

Launched under the City Makers initiative, the service is designed to simplify procedures for residents, professionals and employers across sectors. Instead of completing separate medical fitness and occupational health screenings, applicants can now finish all required examinations in a single visit.

How the unified health screening works

Through a smart digital platform, applicants select their profession and the system automatically determines the required medical tests. Once completed and approved, the results are digitally integrated across government entities. Residency permits are then issued automatically, eliminating duplication, paperwork and additional processing time.

The service connects databases between key authorities, allowing secure and real-time data exchange. Officials say this improves efficiency, reduces errors and supports preventive planning as Dubai continues to grow economically and demographically.

Government integration across dubai

The initiative was developed in collaboration with:

  • Dubai Health Authority (DHA)
  • General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA Dubai)
  • Dubai Municipality
  • Supreme Legislation Committee
  • Department of Finance

Officials described the launch as a “qualitative leap” in government integration, highlighting its role in automating processes, accelerating data exchange and improving customer experience.

The new system also supports inspection teams by providing access to real-time occupational health data, enhancing compliance monitoring and emergency preparedness.

Where the Service Is Available

The Unified Health Screening service is currently available at Dubai Health medical fitness centres, including:

  • Al Garhoud
  • Al Nahda
  • Al Karama
  • Al Yalayis
  • Bur Dubai
  • Jebel Ali Free Zone
  • Zabeel
  • Smart Salem Centres

Authorities confirmed that additional centres will be added in the next phase to meet growing demand.

What Is the City Makers Initiative?

The City Makers initiative promotes cross-government collaboration to deliver integrated, customer-focused public services across Dubai.













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