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UAE goes driverless: WeRide and Uber launch region’s first fully autonomous robotaxis 

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Abu Dhabi just hit a global first. WeRide and Uber have rolled out Level 4 fully driverless robotaxi services in the emirate, marking the Middle East’s first commercial deployment of fully autonomous taxis – and the first city outside the US to do so on the Uber platform.

Thanks to a city-level driverless robotaxi permit, passengers can now catch a ride on Yas Island without a human behind the wheel. Robotaxis can be booked through Uber Comfort or UberX, or via the new Autonomous category, Uber’s first dedicated self-driving ride option worldwide.

The move is part of a broader push to expand autonomous mobility in the UAE. WeRide has been testing robotaxis in Abu Dhabi since 2021 and holds a national license for self-driving vehicles, making the UAE a global leader in autonomous tech. By the end of 2025, services are set to cover even more areas in Abu Dhabi’s city core.

The launch also paves the way for scaling: WeRide and Uber plan to expand to thousands of robotaxis across the region in the coming years, leveraging their first-mover advantage and ongoing operational improvements.

For riders, it’s a glimpse of the future, where a ride on Yas Island means booking a taxi, stepping in, and trusting the car to take you to your destination without a driver in sight.

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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From 104 minutes to 16: How new Dubai tunnel is set to change your daily commute

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Drivers in Dubai could soon experience dramatically shorter journeys as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that the huge Al Khaleej Street Tunnel Project is now 80 per cent complete.

Part of the wider Al Shindagha Corridor Improvement Project, the development is expected to reduce travel times from 104 minutes to just 16 minutes by 2030.

One of Dubai’s biggest road projects

The giant tunnel project stretches approximately 1,650 metres, extending from the end of the Infinity Bridge ramp in Deira to the intersection of Al Khaleej Street and Al Wuheida Street.

Once completed, the project is expected to serve around one million people across several rapidly growing districts.

The tunnel includes:

  • Three lanes in each direction
  • Capacity for up to 12,000 vehicles per hour, both ways
  • Development of 15 major intersections

Areas set to benefit

The upgraded road network will improve connectivity to several key areas, including:

  • Dubai Islands
  • Waterfront Market
  • Dubai Maritime City
  • Port Rashid

Officials say the project is designed to support population growth and keep pace with rapid urban expansion across the emirate.

Round-the-clock construction

To meet the planned completion schedule in the fourth quarter of this year:

  • 14 teams are working continuously on excavation support
  • Four additional teams are handling tunnel excavation works 24/7

Current excavation output stands at:

  • 5,000 to 6,000 cubic metres daily
  • Expected to increase to 8,500 cubic metres in the next phase

Massive safety milestone reached

The RTA also revealed the project has been completed nearly:

  • Eight million work hours
  • With zero lost-time injuries reported

The workforce currently includes:

  • 1,591 engineers, technicians and workers
  • 221 machines and heavy equipment across sites

Tunnel inspired by Dubai’s skyline

Adding a creative touch to the infrastructure project, the inside of the tunnel will feature a mosaic mural designed by Emirati artist Maryam Hathboor.

The artwork is inspired by banknote-style illustrations showcasing Dubai’s skyline, blending public art with urban engineering.

For commuters frustrated by heavy traffic, this project could eventually become one of the city’s most game-changing transport upgrades yet.

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Healthcare in the UAE is about to change forever under new national plan

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The UAE is preparing for one of its biggest healthcare transformations yet after President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan directed the adoption of a comprehensive national healthcare system covering citizens across all emirates.

The new framework includes a fully integrated national health insurance scheme designed to guarantee access to medical care and health services for every citizen.

New era for healthcare

Officials said the move reflects the UAE leadership’s long-term vision of building an advanced healthcare sector focused on:

  • Universal healthcare access
  • Preventive medicine
  • Digital transformation
  • Innovation
  • Sustainable health services

The initiative aims to create a fully integrated healthcare model capable of improving efficiency, strengthening sector readiness and ensuring healthcare sustainability for future generations.

Focus on prevention and innovation

According to authorities, the system is designed around international best practices and modern healthcare standards, with strong emphasis on:

  • Public health
  • Smart digital health platforms
  • Long-term health outcomes
  • Resource efficiency across all emirates

Health is a national priority

Ahmed bin Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of Health and Prevention, described the directive as part of a national vision placing human health and quality of life at the centre of the country’s development journey.

He said the UAE continues advancing healthcare systems built on:

  • Prevention
  • Sustainability
  • Innovation
  • Expanded access to medical services

Integrated healthcare 

Officials also highlighted that the UAE already operates through a strong federal and local healthcare model supported by:

  • Advanced medical infrastructure
  • Connected digital healthcare systems
  • Ongoing investment in healthcare quality and accessibility

The new healthcare system is expected to further strengthen integration between health services while improving resilience and long-term care outcomes for citizens at every stage of life.

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Dubai Police energy drink warning: What parents need to know about viral trend

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Dubai Police has issued a serious warning about viral social media content encouraging people, especially children, to consume excessive amounts of energy drinks.

Officials from the Cybercrime Department at the General Department of Criminal Investigations said some online videos are chasing views and engagement without considering the potentially dangerous health consequences behind these trends.

Serious health risks highlighted

Dubai Police warned that excessive energy drink consumption can lead to major health complications, including:

  • Heart rhythm disorders
  • Convulsions
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Sudden cardiac arrest

Authorities also stressed that children may face additional risks, such as:

  • Poisoning
  • Stomach disorders
  • Increased anxiety and nervousness
  • Poor concentration and memory
  • Sleep problems
  • High blood pressure and rapid heart rate

Parents urged to monitor online content

Police are urging parents to closely monitor the content children consume online and to educate them about the dangers of blindly following social media trends.

Officials warned that many viral videos are created purely to gain views, likes and interaction, often without regard for public safety.

Report harmful content

Dubai Police called on the public to report any online content promoting dangerous behaviour or threatening community safety through:

  • The Dubai Police smart app
  • The official eCrime reporting platform
  • The non-emergency hotline 901

Awareness platform launched

As part of broader cyber safety efforts, Dubai Police also highlighted its electronic awareness platform, which guides users in both Arabic and English on:

  • Cybercrime prevention
  • Online fraud awareness
  • Digital safety tips for families and businesses

The platform is aimed at children, parents, employees, business owners and social media users across the country.

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