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Dubai Police deny reports of ‘missing’ Ukrainian model, reveal she fell from building site

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Dubai Police have rubbished sensational reports that a 20-year-old Ukrainian model was “missing for 10 days” and later found “battered” by the side of the road, insisting the claims are completely false.

In an official statement, police confirmed that the woman had not been abducted or abandoned but was, in fact, in hospital recovering from severe injuries sustained in a tragic fall at a restricted construction site.

The shocking twist comes after international media outlets claimed the model had mysteriously vanished, only to be discovered in distress days later. But Dubai authorities have set the record straight, revealing that she was injured on March 12 after entering the site alone and falling from a significant height.

Witnesses immediately called emergency services, and she was rushed to the hospital, where she remains under medical care, with her family by her side.

Police dismissed the widely circulated reports as “inaccurate,” slamming claims that she was missing or left abandoned as completely untrue.

Officials have urged the public to avoid spreading misinformation and respect the woman’s privacy as she recovers. Meanwhile, authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, keeping all case details strictly confidential under UAE law.

(Source: GN)

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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UAE residents urged to stay alert and report suspicious activity, says Al Ameen

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As tensions rise in parts of the Middle East and the Arabian Gulf, the UAE’s Al Ameen Service is calling on the public to stay alert and take an active role in keeping communities safe.

In a message shared on Instagram, Al Ameen reminded residents that everyone has a role to play in protecting the safety and security of the UAE. The service urged people to watch out for any suspicious behaviour or unusual activity in their surroundings, and to report it immediately.

“Due to the unstable security and political situation in the region, Al Ameen Service urges the public to remain alert and attentive,” the post read. “Observe and report any suspicious behaviour or observations to the security authorities and Al Ameen Service, so that the necessary measures can be taken.”

Residents can report concerns through Al Ameen’s official channels or by calling their 24/7 hotline at 800 4444. All reports are kept confidential.

This call for public awareness isn’t just about emergencies; it’s a reminder that in the UAE, community safety is a shared responsibility. Whether you’re commuting, at the mall, or online, speaking up when something feels off can make all the difference.

Launched by Dubai Police, Al Ameen Service provides a safe and easy way for people to report anything that could affect public safety, from security concerns to cyber threats.

So, if you see something unusual, say something. One quick report could help keep your neighbourhood safe.

Need to report something?
Call 800 4444
Visit Al Ameen Service
Or message via their official app or social media channels.

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UAE: Up to Dh2 million for social media violations under new media rules

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Individuals promoting content or advertising on social media in the UAE will soon need to follow stricter rules under a new comprehensive regulatory system introduced by the UAE Media Council.

The new framework, announced this week, is designed to build public trust, protect viewers, especially children and adolescents, and raise the quality of online media content. It also outlines heavy penalties for violations, with fines reaching up to Dh1 million for first-time offences and up to Dh2 million for repeat breaches. In serious cases, violators could face temporary or permanent shutdowns, along with permit revocations.

“The new system transforms the way the media sector is regulated and developed,” said Mohammed Saeed Al Shehhi, Secretary-General of the UAE Media Council. 

“It combines updated legislation, comprehensive services, and forward-looking policies to support sustainable growth.”

Fee exemptions and local support

To encourage creativity and responsible content creation, the council announced a three-year exemption from permit fees for individuals and influencers who promote content online. This is part of a broader move to support Emirati talent and creative industries, with similar exemptions offered to local media services, producers, and writers whose work promotes national identity.

The initiative builds on last year’s Media Regulation Law and its Executive Regulation, and aims to stimulate growth in the sector while maintaining strong ethical and professional standards.

New age-rating and licensing systems

A key feature of the new regulations includes a media age-rating system, ensuring that content shared online is appropriate for different age groups, especially young viewers.

The council is also developing a new licensing policy for digital news platforms, with a focus on enhancing credibility and journalistic standards. The goal is to create a balanced legal environment that supports responsible reporting while safeguarding freedom of expression.

The updated system also outlines resolutions related to media service fees, violations, and administrative penalties, offering clearer guidelines for all stakeholders in the media landscape.

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UAE Central Bank fines exchange house Dh200 million for major violations

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The Central Bank of the UAE has fined an exchange house Dh200 million for breaking key rules meant to stop money laundering and the funding of terrorism.

The fine comes after a detailed investigation, which found serious problems in how the exchange house followed these important financial laws.

In a separate action, one of the branch managers was also fined Dh500,000 and banned from working in any UAE-licensed financial institutions in the future.

The Central Bank said these steps are part of its ongoing mission to keep the country’s financial system clean, transparent, and well-regulated.

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