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UAE strengthens child protection with new decree for children of unknown parentage

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The changes reaffirm the principle of “the best interests of the child” as the cornerstone for all decisions related to care, custody, and upbringing. They reflect the UAE’s ongoing commitment to enhancing child protection laws, keeping them responsive to societal developments, and guaranteeing children a stable, safe, and supportive family environment.

The UAE Government has issued Federal Decree-Law No. (12) of 2025, introducing amendments to the legal framework for children of unknown parentage, a move aimed at ensuring their safety, well-being, and positive integration into society.

Key updates in the decree:

  • Custody eligibility for families:
    • Must reside in the UAE
    • Joint application by spouses, both aged 25 or older
    • Ensures a stable environment and developmental support for the child
  • Custody eligibility for women:
    • UAE-residing women, 30 years or older
    • Financially able to support themselves and the child
    • Promotes women’s social role and humanitarian contributions
  • Comprehensive care framework:
    • Responsibilities include education, health, psychological support, and privacy protection
    • Periodic monitoring by a specialised committee to ensure quality, safety, and compliance
  • Accountability mechanisms:
    • Custody can be revoked if conditions are breached
    • Minor breaches may result in a corrective plan to maintain continuity of care

The decree-law also safeguards the identity and rights of children, allowing them to grow in a dignified environment with equal opportunities for learning and development.

Why it matters

These amendments strengthen the UAE’s integrated child protection system, demonstrating its commitment to justice, compassion, and family empowerment. By enabling safe custody options for both families and eligible women, the UAE is reinforcing its position as a global leader in social protection and humanitarian care, ensuring a brighter future for children of unknown parentage.










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 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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UAE: Police warn motorists to stay off flooded valleys, roads amid unstable weather

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Authorities in the UAE have urged drivers to exercise extreme caution during rain and unstable weather, warning motorists to avoid valleys and watercourses while they are flowing, regardless of how shallow they may appear.

The advisory comes as part of nationwide efforts to curb road accidents during adverse weather, when poor visibility, slippery roads and sudden water build-up significantly increase risks.

Abu Dhabi Police stressed that driving into flooded valleys is a serious traffic violation, carrying a Dh2,000 fine, 23 black points, and vehicle impoundment for 60 days.

Motorists have been advised to check weather updates before heading out, stay away from areas where water accumulates or flows, and strictly follow instructions issued by authorities.

Drivers are also urged to reduce speed, keep safe distances between vehicles and avoid all distractions. Abu Dhabi Police warned against using mobile phones while driving, including filming, and reminded motorists to follow speed limits, road signs and electronic message boards at all times.

Staying alert and following safety guidance, police said, is key to protecting lives during severe weather conditions.

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Dubai declares work-from-home as outdoor venues shut over unstable weather

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Dubai has announced remote working for all government entities on Friday, December 19, as unstable weather conditions are forecast across the UAE. The private sector has also been urged to follow suit in the interest of public safety.

The directive was issued by 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.

“The decision applies to all Dubai government employees, except for roles that require on-site presence at the workplace,” Sheikh Hamdan said in a post on X, adding that the move aims to ensure everyone’s safety amid the changing weather conditions.

Meanwhile, Global Village announced it will temporarily close its doors from December 18 until further notice due to the evolving weather situation, with other public outdoor venues also suspending operations as a precaution.

The Hatta Winter Festival will also remain closed on Thursday and Friday as a precaution, with police increasing patrols and emergency preparedness across the area.

Emirates Airlines has urged passengers travelling from Dubai on Thursday and Friday to arrive at the airport at least four hours before departure, warning that unstable weather could impact road access and airport operations.

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