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Now winning Dh100 million is easier than you think in Emirates draw

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The 76th Emirates Draw edition saw the debut of the new format over the weekend with one participant missing the grand Dh100 million prize by one ball-number. A total of AED 535,877 in cash prizes was given away.

Besides the 15 guaranteed raffle winners, the main draw had one lucky participant match 6 out of 7 digits and win AED 250,000, while 7,233 participants matched 5, 4, and 3 out of 7 digits to win a total of AED 135,877. The next draw is on March 19, 2023, at 9 PM UAE time.

Earlier, the Emirates Draw MEGA7 required ticket holders to match seven numbers from right to left. But making it easier, the seven balls can now be in any order to be eligible for the jackpot prize.

Emirates Draw is dedicated to creating life-changing opportunities, as per its vision of ‘For A Better Tomorrow.’ To this end, the socially responsible organization announced the ground-breaking change to its MEGA7 game, responding to popular demand by eliminating the requirement of matching winning numbers from right to left after 18 months of operation.

The modification simplifies the game, making it easier to win out of a reduced probability pool of 37 numbers, thus closer to claiming the grand prize in multi-millions. Moreover, the socially responsible organization distributed cash prizes to 12,440 winners in its games over the weekend.

For an AED50 entry fee, players can now select their seven numbers between 1 and 37 in any order, as opposed to the previous 70-ball format, adding to the excitement of the game.

The ultimate price of AED 100m is the largest in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, and will remain until one person or a group matches all seven numbers in any order.

Moreover, the raffle part of the game includes 15 guaranteed winners, each receiving AED 10,000. So, play more to win more and experience the thrilling changes in Emirates Draw MEGA7.

The upcoming games will be live-streamed across Emirates Draw’s digital platforms, YouTube, Facebook, and website.

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Dubai launches shared taxi service from DWTC and Al Maktoum Airport to cut traffic and fares

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has rolled out a new taxi-sharing pilot service aimed at easing congestion and lowering travel costs from two of the city’s busiest transport hubs,  Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) and Al Maktoum International Airport.

Under the new six-month trial, passengers can book shared, discounted taxi rides from DWTC to Business Bay Metro Station, Al Satwa Bus Station and Dubai Marina Mall. From Al Maktoum International Airport, shared taxis will operate to Dubai Marina Mall, Business Bay Metro Station and Palm Jumeirah – Atlantis Monorail Station.

The move follows the strong success of the Dubai–Abu Dhabi shared taxi service launched last year, which recorded a 228 per cent surge in ridership between Ibn Battuta Mall and Al Wahda Mall.

RTA said the initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion, cut fares for passengers, and deliver environmental benefits by lowering the number of single-occupancy taxi trips on busy roads.

Adel Shakri, Director of Planning and Business Development at RTA’s Public Transport Agency, said the expansion was driven by strong public demand and detailed route studies, adding that the goal is to provide safe, affordable and comfortable shared transport across key city corridors.

All shared taxis are equipped with safety monitoring systems and live tracking, RTA said.

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Dubai unveils family-focused urban planning model with 152 new parks and walkable communities

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Dubai is set to roll out a major urban transformation with the creation of 152 new parks across two key residential districts, bringing green spaces within a 150-metre walk of homes and redefining family-friendly city living. The plan also includes more than 33km of cycling tracks, central community parks, and new majlis and wedding halls.

During a meeting of The Executive Council, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, approved a major package of policies and strategic frameworks aimed at strengthening urban planning, housing, and digital resilience across the emirate.

Sheikh Hamdan said Dubai is advancing on a people-first development path that strengthens its position as a global model in urban and social planning.
“Citizen welfare and family empowerment form the foundation of Dubai’s future plans,” he said, adding that the focus is on building socially connected, service-integrated communities that enhance quality of life.

New residential planning model

The Executive Council approved a pioneering planning framework for citizens’ residential areas, designed to enhance quality of life, social stability, and sustainable living, while supporting the Dubai Urban Plan 2040.

The model promotes:

  • Walkable, interconnected neighbourhoods
  • Shaded pedestrian paths and cycling tracks
  • Active, community-focused parks and public spaces
  • The revival of the traditional Fareej concept to strengthen social bonds

Open spaces will be transformed into vibrant hubs for cultural, social, and community activities, encouraging interaction and a stronger sense of belonging.

152 new parks and cycling networks

As part of the plan, 152 parks will be added across Madinat Latifa and Al Yalayis, ensuring residents are no more than 150 metres from a park. More than 33 kilometres of cycling paths will be introduced, alongside:

  • Central community parks
  • New community majlis
  • Wedding halls

This supports Dubai’s 20-Minute City vision, creating an interconnected network of green spaces within easy reach of homes.

In Madinat Latifa, around 11% of the area will be dedicated to green and open spaces, with:

  • 12km of walking and cycling paths
  • Facilities spread across 3,000 hectares
  • Housing for 141,000 residents
  • 18,500 homes and 77 parks

In Al Yalayis, a new green corridor will link residential areas with recreational, service and commercial zones across 1,108 hectares, serving:

  • 66,000 residents
  • 8,000 residential plots
  • 75 parks

Digital Resilience Policy approved

The Executive Council also approved Dubai’s Digital Resilience Policy, a comprehensive framework to protect digital infrastructure and ensure uninterrupted digital services.

The policy supports the Dubai Digital Strategy 2023 and focuses on:

  • Strengthening cyber protection
  • Safeguarding critical digital assets
  • Ensuring service continuity
  • Improving emergency response and recovery

It introduces a structured governance framework, performance indicators, and coordinated public-private sector collaboration to protect data centres, cloud platforms, networks, and user devices.

Executive Council Agenda 2026

The Council reviewed achievements under the 2025 agenda and approved the 2026 plan, which will drive the priorities of the Dubai Plan 2033 across key sectors including:

  • Social development
  • Infrastructure
  • Economy and investment
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Security, justice and public services

Together, the new policies and planning frameworks reinforce Dubai’s long-term vision of building family-focused, resilient, digitally advanced and sustainable communities.

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UAE travel alert: Heavy fog hits Dubai and Sharjah airports, passengers urged to check flight status

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Airports across the UAE have urged passengers to closely monitor their flight schedules, as heavy fog continues to disrupt operations. In an advisory posted on X (formerly Twitter), Sharjah Airport said several flights have been delayed or cancelled due to low visibility, with travellers advised to check updates before heading out.

The impact extended to Dubai International Airport (DXB) as well, where airlines, including flydubai, Emirates and IndiGo, reported significant delays and rescheduling throughout the morning, according to the DXB website.

This isn’t the first time fog has thrown travel plans off track in the UAE. Over the years, dense early-morning fog has repeatedly caused delays at major hubs like Dubai International and Sharjah Airport, especially during the winter months when visibility often drops without warning.

With some of the world’s busiest flight schedules to manage, even short periods of low visibility can trigger a domino effect of rescheduling, leaving airlines scrambling and travellers facing longer waits.

With both arrivals and departures affected, travellers are being advised to check directly with their airline or visit the DXB website before leaving for the airport to avoid last-minute surprises.

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