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Luxury shopping gets a makeover in the UAE with the launch of Hushday

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Luxury shopping in the UAE just got a stylish upgrade. Hushday, a new invitation-only shopping platform, has officially launched in Dubai, bringing with it exclusive flash sales on top designer brands, with discounts of up to 75 per cent.

Designed for fashion lovers who want fast, curated access to high-end labels, Hushday is changing the way the region shops. The platform went live this week after securing $550,000 (Dh2 million) in pre-seed funding, and it’s already being hailed as a game-changer in the world of private luxury sales.

Think of it as your digital VIP pass: Members get access to time-limited sales featuring iconic names in fashion, beauty, accessories, kidswear, and more, with new drops unveiled every week. And it all happens through a sleek, mobile-first experience built right here in Dubai.

“The UAE is the perfect home for Hushday, it’s a region that truly understands luxury and innovation,” said co-founder and CEO Jennifer Cohen Solal. 

“We offer something rare: a curated, private, and exciting way to shop premium brands.”

The first drop sets the tone with pieces from Eres, Faithfull the Brand, Ginette NY, and Rochas, handpicked to reflect Hushday’s focus on elegance, exclusivity, and modern style. Each sale runs for just five days, so timing is everything.

Hushday is all about simplicity and style. No endless scrolling or overseas shipping,  just a seamless local experience with tailored recommendations, smart features, and loyalty rewards for active users.

Get Hushday membership for special offers

Membership isn’t open to everyone. To join, you’ll need a referral from an existing member or sign up for the waiting list at www.hushday.com. Once in, members unlock a private showroom experience, complete with countdown timers, curated picks, and exclusive offers that won’t be found elsewhere.

With plans to expand across the GCC, a mobile app on the way, and offline events in the works, Hushday is more than just a shopping site,  it’s a new lifestyle for the region’s most stylish shoppers.

Ready to shop smarter and faster? The first drop is live now,  but the best finds won’t last long.

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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Buying illegal gas cylinders? Dubai police issue urgent safety warning

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Dubai Police have urged residents to buy gas cylinders only from licensed suppliers after authorities seized 300 non-compliant cylinders during inspection campaigns conducted since the beginning of the year.

The warning comes as part of the force’s “Your Safety and Your Family’s Come First” awareness campaign, which aims to protect residents from the dangers posed by illegally refilled gas cylinders.

According to police, some unauthorised sellers use unsafe refilling methods that fail to meet approved safety standards, significantly increasing the risk of fires and explosions in homes and buildings.

Officials said the inspections, carried out in coordination with the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, have led to the seizure of hundreds of unsafe cylinders in recent years. A total of 300 cylinders have been confiscated so far this year, following 575 seizures in 2025 and 1,361 in 2024.

Buy only from authorised suppliers

Dubai Police stressed that residents should only purchase gas cylinders from authorised companies and approved distributors operating in the UAE.

Authorities also advised residents to inspect cylinders regularly for signs of damage, corrosion or leaks and ensure household gas systems and appliances are properly maintained.

Anyone who suspects illegal gas trading or refilling activities is encouraged to report it through the Dubai Police smart app or by calling 901.

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Hijri New Year 2026: Dubai announces holiday for schools, universities and nurseries

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Students, teachers and employees across the UAE are set for a long weekend after authorities confirmed Monday, June 15, as a public holiday to mark the Hijri New Year.

In Dubai, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) announced that schools, universities and early childhood centres will be closed on June 15, with classes resuming on Tuesday, June 16.

Earlier, the UAE government confirmed the same date as an official holiday for both public and private sector employees, in line with the country’s approved 2026 holiday calendar.

For most residents, the holiday creates a three-day weekend. In Sharjah, where government employees and students follow a four-day workweek, the public holiday extends the break to four days.

The Islamic New Year marks the beginning of the Hijri calendar and falls on the first day of Muharram, the calendar’s opening month. The exact start of Muharram is determined through official moon-sighting procedures.

With the holiday falling on a Monday, many residents can look forward to an extended break before normal work and school schedules resume on June 16.

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New electric bus, more stops and free rides in Ras Al Khaimah for all

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Ras Al Khaimah residents and visitors can now ride the emirate’s first electric public bus following the launch of the upgraded Purple Route, which also offers free travel during its first month of operation.

Introduced by the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority (RAKTA), the revamped route officially entered service on June 3 and forms part of the emirate’s push towards smarter and more sustainable transport solutions.

The upgraded Purple Route now covers an additional 14 kilometres and connects key destinations between Al Nakheel and Manar Mall, including hospitals, government centres, educational institutions and residential communities.

A major highlight of the launch is the introduction of Ras Al Khaimah’s first electric bus, supporting RAKTA’s plans to expand environmentally friendly transportation and reduce emissions across the public transport network.

The service operates 12 daily trips under an enhanced schedule designed to improve reliability, reduce waiting times and make commuting easier for passengers.

The Purple Route is one of five public bus routes operating across the emirate. With the latest expansion, Ras Al Khaimah’s public transport network now spans 215 kilometres, supporting the authority’s goal of increasing urban transport coverage to 65 per cent by 2026.

Passengers can also use the Sayer app to plan journeys, check schedules and track buses in real time.

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