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UAE tightens rules on endangered species, farming and animal health

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The UAE is tightening its laws around wildlife protection, farming and food safety. New federal legislation updates long-standing rules, strengthens penalties and brings the country in line with global environmental and agricultural standards.

The changes strengthen protections for endangered animals and plants, modernise agricultural and veterinary quarantine rules, and introduce clearer rights for plant breeders. Together, the updates bring UAE legislation in line with international standards while tightening controls at borders and improving enforcement.

The new legislation tightens controls on the international trade of endangered animals and plants, aligns UAE rules with global standards such as CITES, and replaces laws that had been in place for decades. 

New veterinary and agricultural quarantine laws also improve safeguards against animal diseases and crop pests, helping protect public health and the environment. Authorities are now empowered to impose import bans and quarantine measures when needed.

In addition, a new law protects new plant varieties, supports agricultural innovation and grants breeders’ rights for up to 25 years.

What the new laws mean

  1. Stronger wildlife protection
    • Updated rules stop illegal trade in endangered animals and plants.
    • Aligns with international treaties like CITES.
    • Penalties are tougher: fines up to Dh2 million, prison up to 4 years, and possible deportation for repeat offenders.
  2. Better veterinary safeguards
  1. Protects animals from diseases coming into or leaving the UAE.
  2. Only approved border points can be used for animal shipments.
  3. Authorities can quarantine, inspect, or ban imports based on disease risks.
  4. Smarter agricultural quarantine
  1. Protects crops from pests and diseases that could harm the food supply.
  2. Applies to plants, plant products, and beneficial organisms.
  3. Fines can reach Dh500,000 for violations.
  4. Protection for new plant varieties
  1. Encourages innovation in farming by protecting breeders’ rights.
  2. Protection lasts 20 years (25 years for trees and vines).
  3. Penalties for violations include fines and jail time.

Together, the updates strengthen enforcement, protect biodiversity and reinforce the UAE’s commitment to global environmental and food safety standards.

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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CBSE results: UAE students celebrate after months of uncertainty

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Students across the UAE are celebrating as India’s Central Board of Secondary Education officially announced the 2026 Class 12 board exam results on Tuesday.

Homes and schools across the Emirates were filled with excitement and relief as students rushed online to check their scores shortly after the results were released.

Relief after months of uncertainty

The results come after an unusually challenging academic period for CBSE students in the Middle East.

In March, CBSE announced the cancellation of Class 12 board exams across Gulf countries, including the UAE, following regional tensions linked to the US-Israel-Iran conflict, which has since entered an extended ceasefire period.

Schools across the UAE had temporarily shifted to distance learning during that time, forcing major adjustments to academic schedules and assessment plans for graduating students.

Digital scorecards released first

Students are currently receiving provisional digital marksheets, while original certificates and official documents will be distributed later through schools.

CBSE confirmed that digital scorecards available through DigiLocker can, in the meantime, be used for university admissions and official applications.

Students celebrate across the UAE

While many schools are still waiting to receive consolidated results, social media has already been flooded with reactions from students celebrating strong scores and sharing their results online.

The announcement marks a major milestone for thousands of Indian curriculum students across the UAE preparing for higher education admissions in India and abroad.

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Learning to drive in Dubai? The RTA just changed the training curriculum

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Dubai is getting a major tech upgrade for trainee drivers. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has updated its light vehicle driver training curriculum to include modern smart driving technologies and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

The move reflects the growing number of vehicles equipped with intelligent safety features on Dubai’s roads and aims to better prepare new drivers for modern driving conditions.

What’s included in the new training?

The updated curriculum now covers training on:

  • Forward collision warning
  • Blind spot monitoring
  • Lane departure alerts
  • Parking assist systems
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • ABS braking systems
  • Other advanced driver safety technologies

According to Sultan Al Akraf, Director of Drivers Licensing at the RTA, the revised programme is designed to improve driver behaviour, enhance road safety and help reduce traffic accidents.

Integrated into driving schools and tests

The new content has been added to:

  • Theoretical lessons
  • Practical driving sessions
  • Official driver handbooks

The programme was developed in collaboration with Dubai’s driving institutes to align training with internationally recognised road safety standards.

RTA says more than 250,000 trainees have already benefited from the updated curriculum in recent years, while workshops continue to be held for driving schools to ensure instructors stay updated on evolving vehicle technologies.

As cars become increasingly automated and technology-driven, understanding ADAS systems is becoming a key part of safe driving.

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Know all about Dubai’s new AI parking cameras and how to pay

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Finding parking in Dubai could soon become much easier. Parkin has launched new AI-powered smart parking camera systems across three major locations in the city, introducing curb-side parking technology in the region.

The rollout covers Trade Centre One, Burj Khalifa and Al Corniche, where more than 500 curb and pole-mounted cameras are being installed.

How the system works

The new system uses AI to automatically capture vehicle images, read number plates and detect entry and exit times without the need for traditional parking meters or manual checks.

Parkin has also deployed 200 parking lot cameras capable of:

  • Calculating parking fees automatically
  • Enabling seamless auto-payment
  • Detecting parking violations
  • Tracking real-time parking occupancy

All cameras are solar powered, supporting Dubai’s wider sustainability goals.

Integrated with Parkin app

The smart parking system will be fully integrated into the Parkin app, allowing drivers to pay automatically through the Parkin Wallet feature.

Officials say the technology is designed to reduce congestion caused by drivers searching for parking spaces while improving overall traffic flow and parking management efficiency.

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