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UAE announces second Moon mission with Firefly Aerospace, targeting 2026 landing

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The UAE is set to make another giant leap in space exploration with the launch of Rashid Rover 2 in 2026, marking the country’s second mission to the Moon and its first attempt to land on the far side of the lunar surface.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, announced the milestone on Thursday following the signing of a strategic agreement between the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and US-based Firefly Aerospace.

“I witnessed the signing of a strategic agreement between MBRSC and US-based Firefly Aerospace to provide the payload delivery services for the Rashid 2 Rover,” Sheikh Hamdan posted on X. 

“The mission is set to make the UAE only the second country in history to attempt a landing on the Moon’s far side, placing the nation at the forefront of space exploration.”

The Rashid 2 Rover will be delivered to the Moon aboard Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander, which will be stacked on the company’s Elytra Dark orbital vehicle.

“Driven by the talent of our youth, the UAE’s journey in space reflects the same ambition and excellence that define our progress on Earth,” he said.

The Emirates Lunar Mission 2 follows the UAE’s first attempt to land on the Moon in 2023 with Rashid Rover 1, which was carried aboard Japan’s ispace Hakuto-R lander but failed to land successfully. The upcoming mission underscores the UAE’s determination to push forward in its long-term space strategy.

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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UAE warns public as two unlicensed investment firms flagged by regulator

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The UAE’s Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) has issued a fresh investor alert, warning the public about two companies operating without the required licences.

In a statement on Friday, December 12, the authority identified XC Market Limited and XCE Commercial Brokers LLC as unlicensed entities, noting that both firms are conducting financial activities without SCA approval.

The regulator stressed that the companies are not authorised to carry out regulated investment services or offer any related financial products in the UAE. It also clarified that it bears no responsibility for any transactions conducted with the firms.

The warning follows a series of recent alerts as part of the SCA’s ongoing push to combat fraudulent operators. Earlier this month, the authority cautioned investors about Global Capital Securities Trading, which was posing as a licensed trading firm. On December 3, it also flagged an entity calling itself the Gulf Higher Authority for Financial Conduct, which was found using a misleading website and falsely claiming regulatory status.

The SCA reiterated that investors should verify the licensing status of any company before engaging in financial dealings, as the regulator continues monitoring for unlicensed operators and cloned platforms targeting the UAE market.


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UAE announces January 1, 2026, as official New Year holiday for private sector

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Private-sector employees across the UAE will enjoy a long weekend to ring in 2026, with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) confirming that Thursday, 1 January 2026, will be an official paid holiday.

The announcement comes in line with the UAE Cabinet’s approved list of public holidays for both government and private-sector workers.

Since New Year’s Day falls on a Thursday, private-sector offices will resume work on Friday, January 2, 2026.

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The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources has also confirmed the holiday for federal government employees. Federal ministries and entities will be closed on Thursday, with Friday, January 2, 2026, designated as a remote-work day, except for roles that require on-site presence.

Sharjah authorities have also announced the New Year holiday in line with the national schedule.

The unified holiday ensures residents across the UAE can welcome the new year with a mid-week break and extended family time.

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UAE traffic alert: Plan your journey as diversions announced on Emirates Road

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The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has announced a temporary traffic diversion on Emirates Road beginning Thursday, December 11, as part of ongoing development works aimed at improving road efficiency and easing traffic flow in the area.

As part of the plan, the slip road for motorists travelling from Ras Al Khaimah towards Al Dhaid at Interchange No. 7 will be closed for the duration of the project. Traffic will instead be redirected to alternative routes to support smoother vehicle movement and ensure road user safety.

Drivers are advised to use Interchange No. 6 and the new Khorfakkan Road tunnel as substitutes during the closure.

The ministry thanked the public for their cooperation and emphasised the importance of following traffic instructions, adhering to directional signs installed at the site, and maintaining safe driving throughout the diversion period.

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