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Saudi Arabia plans world’s tallest building, twice the height of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa

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Move over, Burj Khalifa, Saudi Arabia could soon claim the crown for the world’s tallest building. A proposed mega-project in Riyadh aims to build the Rise Tower, a jaw-dropping 2,000-metre-tall skyscraper that would soar more than twice the height of Dubai’s iconic 828-metre Burj Khalifa.

Unveiled by global architectural firm HKS, the Rise Tower is planned to feature a staggering 678 floors, with luxury hotels, fine dining restaurants, observation decks, and premium offices. The record-breaking structure will serve as the centrepiece of North Pole, a futuristic 306-square-kilometre urban development envisioned as a “city of the future” built around innovation, technology, and sustainability.

If built as planned, the Rise Tower would not only shatter height records but also become a symbol of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, positioning Riyadh as a global hub for business, tourism, and design.

The project is currently in the design and tender phase, with construction expected to commence around 2026; however, a completion date has not been set yet.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower, another skyscraper project designed by Adrian Smith, the architect behind the Burj Khalifa, is also racing toward completion. Expected to stand 1,000 metres tall, the Jeddah Tower has faced multiple delays but is now progressing, with completion anticipated by 2028.

At 2km, Rise Tower would rise nearly four-and-a-half times the height of New York’s Empire State Building, featuring energy-efficient glass facades, vertical gardens, and smart climate systems.

If realised, it would redefine the global skyline and mark a new era of architectural ambition, not just for Saudi Arabia, but for the entire world.

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 Police warn motorists face Dh1,000 fine and six black points for stopping suddenly on the road

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Dubai Police have issued a strong warning to motorists against stopping suddenly in the middle of the road, saying the move can land drivers with a Dh1,000 fine and six black points under the Federal Traffic Law.

According to Juma Salem Bin Suwaidan, Director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, stopping without a valid reason poses a serious risk to lives, especially on high-speed roads like Sheikh Zayed Road.

What drivers should do

Police urged motorists never to stop in the middle of the road for any reason. If there’s an issue:

  • Move to the nearest exit or safe shoulder immediately
  • If the vehicle cannot be moved, call the Command and Control Centre on 999 for assistance

This helps prevent traffic pile-ups and potentially fatal accidents.

Why sudden stopping is so dangerous

Dubai Police warned that abrupt stops often lead to rear-end collisions, particularly when drivers behind are distracted or unable to react in time.

The responsibility, officials said, usually lies with the driver who stops suddenly and without warning, as this behaviour can trigger chain accidents and major traffic disruptions.

Focus, distance, responsibility

Authorities also highlighted the dangers of distraction and lack of focus while driving, noting that such behaviour can result in serious injuries or fatalities, in addition to legal consequences.

Drivers were urged to:

  • Stay alert at all times
  • Avoid tailgating
  • Maintain safe distances to allow enough reaction time

Police have also urged drivers to stick to the minimum speed as it helps traffic flow smoothly. Driving too slowly in fast lanes can confuse other motorists and increase the risk of collisions.






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Dubai Crown Prince meets Elon Musk to discuss future tech, and drives him around the city

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Dubai’s Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum met Elon Musk, CEO of X, SpaceX, Tesla and Starlink, for high-level discussions on technology, innovation and the future of humanity, and then surprised social media by sharing a very personal glimpse of the meeting.

The meeting took place at Sheikh Hamdan’s majlis in Nad Al Sheba, in the presence of Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance.

@faz3’s post steals the spotlight

Sheikh Hamdan set social media buzzing on Sunday after sharing photos of the meeting on his Instagram account @faz3, revealing that he personally drove Elon Musk around Dubai during the visit.

In the caption, the Crown Prince described the interaction as a “multifaceted discussion” covering space exploration, cutting-edge technology and the future of humanity.

“I very much enjoyed a multifaceted discussion with Elon Musk on space, technology and humanity. Excited to see what the future holds,” Sheikh Hamdan wrote.

The candid images offered a rare behind-the-scenes look at the meeting, quickly drawing attention from followers across the UAE and beyond.

A conversation about the future

Beyond the viral moment, the meeting focused on the rapid technological transformations reshaping the world and how emerging solutions can be leveraged to support sustainable, inclusive development for humanity.

Discussions also explored how innovation can help address global challenges while shaping a future defined by shared progress and prosperity.

Dubai’s rise as a global tech hub

The talks highlighted Dubai and the UAE’s growing status as global technology and innovation destinations, driven by:

  • Forward-looking legislation and regulations
  • Early adoption of emerging technologies
  • Incentives that attract global talent
  • Strong partnerships with leading international tech companies

Dubai’s advanced digital infrastructure and fast-growing digital economy were also cited as key pillars of its success.

AI, future tech and quality of life

Sheikh Hamdan reaffirmed the UAE’s long-term strategy to advance artificial intelligence and future technologies, noting their role in:

  • Enhancing quality of life
  • Boosting economic competitiveness
  • Setting new global benchmarks

He stressed that sustained investment in human capital, alongside global collaboration, continues to fuel the UAE’s thriving innovation ecosystem.

Musk praises UAE’s vision

Elon Musk praised the UAE’s forward-looking leadership and the strides it has made in technology, artificial intelligence and space exploration, wishing continued progress and prosperity for the nation and its people.

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UAE cuts work permit approvals from 10 days to just one second with AI

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Automation is revolutionising the UAE’s labour market services. At the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), human effort has been reduced by 56 per cent, with 175,000 of 310,000 requests between February and October fully automated. Even more impressively, review and approval times for eligible quota requests have been slashed by up to 99 per cent,  from 10 days to just one second.

This dramatic efficiency gain comes from MoHRE’s AI-powered smart work permit system, which automatically verifies eligibility, allocates quotas, and uses predictive models to anticipate workforce needs, all while minimising delays, errors, and manual intervention.

The Ministry says this milestone reflects its technology-driven approach to service development, combining advanced AI solutions, a robust digital infrastructure, and continuous upskilling of employees to manage smart automation effectively. Seamless electronic integration with government partners further enhances speed and reliability.

A standout feature is the AI-powered quota allocation system, which supports business growth by proactively assigning workforce quotas based on an establishment’s operational status and real-time needs. The system ensures companies can meet staffing requirements quickly while streamlining approvals and reducing delays.

Since the start of the year until October, the platform has granted around 900,000 work permit quotas and processed over 11 million transactions through automation. For additional quotas, predictive models automatically approve requests when possible, while cases that exceed certain thresholds are referred to specialised committees.

With self-learning capabilities, the system continuously refines its decision-making by analysing new data and monitoring operational patterns. Over time, this leads to more accurate predictions, smarter approvals, and higher-quality outcomes.

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