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New Dubai-Sharjah bus route to start on May 2, RTA announces major bus service updates

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced that a new intercity bus route between Dubai and Sharjah will start on Friday, May 2.

The new service, Route E308, will connect the Stadium Bus Station in Dubai to Al Jubail Bus Station in Sharjah. The fare for a one-way trip is Dh12 per passenger.

Along with the new route, RTA will also make several changes to existing bus routes starting the same day to make commuting smoother and more convenient. 

Here are the main updates:

  • Route 17: Now ends at Baniyas Square Metro Station instead of Al Sabkha Bus Station.
  • Route 24: Re-routed within Al Nahda 1 area.
  • Route 44: Re-routed through Al Rebat Street to better serve Dubai Festival City.
  • Route 56: Extended to reach DWC Staff Village.
  • Routes 66 & 67: Added a new stop at Al Ruwayah Farm.
  • Route 32C: Service shortened between Al Jafiliya Bus Station and Al Satwa Bus Station. Passengers can now use Route F27 to reach Al Satwa.
  • Route C26: Bus stop moved to Max Metro Land Side Bus Stop 2.
  • Route E16: Now ends at Union Bus Station instead of Al Sabkha.
  • Route F12: Re-routed via Kuwait Street, cutting the section between Al Satwa Roundabout and Al Wasl Park.
  • Route F27: New stop at Max Metro Land Side Bus Stop 2.
  • Route F47: Re-routed within Jebel Ali Industrial Area.
  • Route F54: Extended to serve the new JAFZA South labour camp.
  • Route X92: Bus stop moved to Max Metro Land Side Bus Stop 1.

Adel Shakeri, RTA’s Director of Planning and Business Development, said the updates are part of the RTA’s efforts to expand and improve Dubai’s public transport network, making it easier for people to move between different types of transport, like buses, metro, trams, and marine services.

(Source: RTA)

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Think before you share: UAE reminds residents to only strictly official media guidelines

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Amid ongoing regional developments, the UAE National Media Council has reminded the public to strictly follow laws governing media content and information sharing.

Here’s what that actually means in practical terms.

Why is this being emphasised now

During sensitive periods, misinformation can spread quickly — especially on social media. Authorities say responsible media awareness helps protect public safety, maintain stability and prevent unnecessary panic.

What are you not allowed to do

According to official guidance, residents should:

  • Do not film, record or circulate videos, audio clips or images from unofficial sources
  • Avoid reposting rumours or unverified claims
  • Refrain from sharing content that could incite panic, harm public interest or violate someone’s privacy

Even forwarding unverified content can fall under this warning.

What can you share

You are encouraged to:

  • Rely only on verified updates from official UAE authorities and institutions
  • Share information issued through government channels
  • Use social media responsibly and thoughtfully

The key rule: if it’s not from an official source, don’t amplify it.

Are there consequences

Yes. Authorities have made clear that legal action will be taken against anyone found violating these instructions, in accordance with UAE law.

What if you have security concerns

Residents can report security-related concerns directly to the State Security Department via the official hotline.

Pause before posting. In fast-moving situations, responsible sharing protects both individuals and the wider community.









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UAE reassures residents: Food stocks strong, no need for panic buying

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Residents across the UAE have been reassured that food and essential goods remain widely available, with authorities confirming that strategic reserves are strong and supply chains are operating normally.

The Ministry of Economy said staple food items and non-food essentials are stocked in ample quantities across supermarkets and retail outlets nationwide. An advanced electronic monitoring system is in place to track inventory levels and prevent shortages before they occur.

Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism, urged residents not to engage in panic buying or unnecessary stockpiling.

“We urge the public to remain reassured and not to be driven by unfounded concerns,” he said, stressing that safeguarding food security is a top national priority.

Officials confirmed there have been no unusual disruptions to imports, procurement, warehousing or distribution. Retailers across the country have also reported stable supply operations.

Authorities added that strict measures remain in place to prevent unjustified price increases and ensure continued market stability.

Shelves are stocked, systems are working, and there is no need for residents to buy more than usual.

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Loud booms heard across Dubai: Authorities reassure residents over successful air defence interception

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Residents across Dubai who heard loud sounds in various parts of the emirate have been reassured that the noises were the result of successful air defence interception operations.

In a statement carried by the Government of Dubai Media Office, authorities confirmed that defence systems had operated effectively and that relevant teams continue to monitor developments closely.

For many residents, the brief moment of uncertainty quickly gave way to reassurance as official clarification was issued.

Swift response, clear communication

Officials confirmed that specialised teams remain on alert and are taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of the community.

The rapid communication and coordinated response reflect the emirate’s emphasis on preparedness and calm crisis management, a hallmark residents have come to rely on.

Across neighbourhoods, life continued as normal, with many businesses and public services operating without disruption.

Community confidence and vigilance

Authorities urged the public to rely exclusively on official sources for accurate information and to avoid spreading unverified reports.

Residents also played their part by sharing verified updates, checking on neighbours and maintaining composure.

This serves as a reminder of Dubai’s robust safety framework and the collective awareness of its diverse community.

Safety is the highest priority

Officials reiterated that safeguarding residents and visitors remains the highest priority. Monitoring efforts continue, and authorities remain prepared to act swiftly should circumstances require.

For Dubai’s residents, the message was clear: systems are in place, teams are prepared, and safety comes first.

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