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Dubai traffic advisory: Major road closures in Dubai and Abu Dhabi this weekend

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Dubai motorists are being urged to plan this weekend as temporary road closures on Emirates Road coincide with major traffic disruptions caused by the UAE Tour Women 2026 and the Burj2Burj Half Marathon.

Authorities warn that delays are likely across key highways and central areas of Dubai from Friday, February 6, to Monday, February 9.

Emirates Road closures for development works

The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has announced temporary closures as part of ongoing development works.

Affected roads

  • Al Jami Road
  • Distributor at Al Badaa intersection towards Dubai (Emirates Road)

Diversions

  • Traffic will be diverted via Al Hawshi Bridge on Mleiha Road (westbound)

Closure timings

  • From: Saturday, February 7, at 11:00am
  • Until: Monday, February 9, at 5:00am

Motorists are advised to follow diversion signage, plan journeys in advance, and drive with caution. Authorities apologised for any inconvenience and thanked road users for their cooperation.

UAE Tour Women 2026: Major Dubai, Abu Dhabi closures

At the same time, the UAE Tour Women 2026 is causing significant road closures across multiple emirates, with Dubai facing the heaviest impact on Friday, February 6.

Friday race details

  • Race start: 12:00pm
  • Estimated finish: 4:30pm
  • Route: Dubai Police Academy to Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University

Key affected areas

  • Al Sufouh
  • Umm Suqeim Road
  • Dubai Investment Park
  • Al Qudra Cycle Track
  • Dubai Sports City
  • Meydan Racecourse

The championship, which began on Thursday, February 5, with an opening stage from Al Mirfa to Madinat Zayed. After the Dubai stage on Friday, the race moves to Abu Dhabi on Saturday, February 7. The event concludes on Sunday, February 8, with a demanding 156-kilometre final stage starting at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain and finishing atop the iconic Jebel Hafeet climb.

Motorists should expect intermittent road closures and delays throughout the afternoon, even where roads reopen temporarily.

UAE-wide race schedule

The four-day championship runs across several emirates:

  • Friday, Feb 6: Dubai stage (largest traffic impact)
  • Saturday, Feb 7: Abu Dhabi stage
  • Sunday, Feb 8: Al Ain to Jebel Hafeet (156km final stage)

The final stage includes the iconic Jebel Hafeet climb, one of professional cycling’s toughest routes.

Additional road closures on Sunday

Further traffic disruption is expected on Sunday, February 8, due to the Burj2Burj Half Marathon.

Expected closures

  • Al Mustaqbal Street
  • Financial Centre Road
  • Al Safa Street
  • Al Wasl Road
  • Jumeirah Beach Road
  • Sections of 2nd December Street

The race starts at Jumeirah Emirates Towers and finishes at Al Dharmeet Street.

Advice for motorists

Authorities recommend that residents and commuters:

  • Allow extra travel time
  • Use alternative routes where possible
  • Follow RTA updates, official advisories, and diversion signs

With multiple events and planned works overlapping, delays are expected across central Dubai and major highways throughout the weekend.

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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Dubai churches fully reopen from July 1: What worshippers need to know

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Two of Dubai’s largest Catholic churches have resumed full operations, ending temporary restrictions introduced in April and allowing parishioners to return to normal church activities.

Here’s what has changed.

Which churches have reopened?

The following churches are now fully open from July 1:

  • St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Oud Metha
  • St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Jebel Ali

Both churches confirmed they are resuming all parish activities following the latest directives from the authorities.

What restrictions have been lifted?

Parishioners can now:

  • Attend all Masses and services.
  • Participate in parish activities and community events.
  • Return to regular church life without the temporary attendance restrictions.

Why were restrictions introduced?

The measures, announced in April, were aimed at preventing overcrowding and included:

  • Suspension of outdoor church activities.
  • Weekend Masses limited to adults aged 18 and above.
  • Mandatory online registration.
  • No entry for children or unregistered visitors.
  • Livestreamed Masses for those unable to attend.

Are any guidelines still in place?

Yes. While churches have fully reopened, worshippers are encouraged to continue following any applicable guidelines and to be respectful and considerate of others during services.

What does this mean for parishioners?

The reopening restores normal parish life, allowing families and worshippers to once again take part in religious services, community events and other church activities without the temporary restrictions.

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UAE visa-on-arrival for Filipinos explained: Who is eligible and how it works

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The UAE has introduced a visa-on-arrival facility for eligible Filipino passport holders, making it easier for many travellers to visit the country without applying for a visa in advance.

If you’re planning to travel to the UAE, here’s everything you need to know.

Who is eligible for visa on arrival?

Filipino passport holders can obtain a visa on arrival if they have a valid visa, residence permit or Green Card issued by any of the following:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Japan
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Any European Union (EU) member state

Travellers must ensure that their supporting visa, residence permit or Green Card is valid at the time of arrival in the UAE.

According to the DFA, the UAE introduced the new policy on June 25 in recognition of the strong and growing bilateral relationship between the two countries.

What visa options are available?

Eligible Filipino travellers can choose between two visa-on-arrival options:

14-day visa

  • Fee: Dh100
  • Valid for 14 days
  • Can be extended once for another 14 days for an additional fee of Dh250

60-day visa

  • Fee: Dh250
  • Valid for 60 days
  • Cannot be extended

Why has the UAE introduced this facility?

The new visa-on-arrival policy is expected to make travel easier for eligible Filipino tourists, business travellers and those visiting family and friends in the UAE.

It also reflects the close diplomatic ties between the UAE and the Philippines and is expected to encourage tourism, business activities and stronger people-to-people connections.

Does every Filipino passport holder qualify?

No. The visa-on-arrival facility is not available to all Filipino passport holders.

Only those who hold a valid visa, residence permit or Green Card from one of the eligible countries are covered under the new policy. Travellers who do not meet these requirements must continue to apply for a UAE visa through the standard application process before travelling.

What does this mean for travellers?

The new policy simplifies entry into the UAE for thousands of eligible Filipino travellers by reducing paperwork and offering more flexibility when planning trips. It is expected to benefit tourists, professionals and families while further strengthening travel and economic ties between the UAE and the Philippines.

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Sharjah new public parking rules start from July 1: Here’s what drivers need to know

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Motorists in Sharjah will now need to pay for public parking until midnight following the implementation of new parking regulations that came into effect on July 1.

The updated policy, introduced by Sharjah City Municipality, standardises paid parking hours across the emirate, covering Sharjah city, Kalba, Khor Fakkan and Al Dhaid. Areas marked with yellow parking signs will now follow the same operating schedule as blue-sign parking zones.

Paid Parking from 8am to midnight

Under the revised system, paid public parking is available daily from 8am to midnight.

The municipality clarified that Fridays and official public holidays will continue to offer free parking, except for designated premium parking spaces that remain chargeable throughout the week, including holidays.

More than 124,000 paid parking spaces covered

The new regulations apply to approximately 124,000 paid public parking spaces across the emirate.

While operating hours have been extended, the municipality noted that parking fee structures may differ depending on the type of parking zone, particularly in smart parking areas and popular tourist destinations where separate pricing mechanisms are already in place.

Benefits  for subscription holders

Sharjah City Municipality confirmed that the extended operating hours will not increase seasonal parking subscription fees.

Instead, subscribers will benefit from two additional hours of parking access each day, with the exemption period increasing from 14 hours to 16 hours, offering greater value without extra cost.

Why the parking timings were extended

According to the municipality, the decision was introduced to keep pace with Sharjah’s growing commercial activity and increasing demand for parking, especially during evening hours.

Many residents, restaurant visitors and café customers have experienced difficulty finding available parking after 10 PM. Extending paid parking hours is expected to improve space availability, discourage misuse of parking areas and ensure a smoother turnover of vehicles in busy commercial and residential districts.

Officials also said the move will help reduce illegal and random parking while improving traffic flow and providing better services for both residents and visitors.

Drivers urged to follow new rules

Authorities have encouraged motorists to comply with the updated parking schedule and pay parking fees through the available digital channels, including SMS and the Sharjah Digital mobile application.

Drivers are also advised to consider seasonal parking subscriptions, which offer a quick and convenient way to access public parking across the emirate.

The municipality believes the new unified parking system will improve parking management, enhance customer experience and support Sharjah’s continued urban and economic development.

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