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World’s biggest book sale returns to Dubai this month

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Here’s a great piece of news for all book lovers out there.

Big Bad Wolf – the world’s biggest book sale – is returning to Dubai this month.

The Big Bad Wolf UAE Instagram account has confirmed the news. The official dates and venue of the book sale will be declared soon.

The sale will take place for 10 days and it will be a physical event.

April 23 is World Book Day; and the book sale event might start a couple of days before that.

The Big Bad Wolf offers books at cheap prices. Some books are put on sale at 90 per cent discount.

Over three million books have been displayed in the past at the event. The books are in English, Arabic, French and many other languages. They range from drama and fiction to horror.

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New Dubai Smart Bus Station connects metro, taxis and buses in real time

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Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has officially opened Dubai’s first Smart Bus Station at Mall of the Emirates, introducing a new tech-driven public transport experience for commuters across the city.

The station offers round-the-clock customer services through interactive smart platforms that reduce waiting times and improve the overall passenger experience.

Smart bus routes

The new station serves 11 bus routes, including Dubai Metro feeder buses, internal city routes and seasonal services. It also directly connects to the Dubai Metro via the Mall of the Emirates Metro Station.

The smart hub links commuters to major residential and commercial areas, including Al Barsha, Jumeirah Village Circle, Arabian Ranches, Dubai Studio City and Dubai Science Park, as well as tourist hotspots such as Dubai Miracle Garden and Global Village.

Covering around 147 square metres, the station can accommodate up to 20 passengers at a time and also includes a dedicated driver rest area.

Real-time Metro, taxi updates

Among its standout features are real-time digital displays showing bus and metro arrival times, taxi availability and local area navigation. The station also includes a smart kiosk with a virtual assistant for journey planning, Lost and Found support and direct access to customer service.

Passengers can additionally view live occupancy levels on arriving buses, helping them make more efficient travel decisions and reducing congestion during busy periods.

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Dubai motorists can expect smoother journeys with new bridge opening

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Roads and Transport Authority has opened a new 500-metre bridge as part of the ongoing Commercial Centre Roundabout development project, in a move aimed at improving traffic flow and connectivity across Dubai.

The newly opened bridge is designed to ease outbound traffic from Al Bada’a towards 2nd of December Street, while also creating direct links to Sheikh Rashid Street and Al Wasl Street.

According to the RTA, the project will help support increasing traffic volumes in the area, improve access to Sheikh Zayed Road and reduce congestion on surrounding roads.

The Commercial Centre district is considered one of Dubai’s strategically important areas due to its central location and connections to key business and residential zones.

Officials said the latest bridge opening forms part of Dubai’s broader infrastructure expansion strategy focused on improving mobility, supporting urban growth and enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors.

Dubai continues to invest heavily in road and transport projects as the emirate’s population and traffic demand continue to grow.

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Traffic disruption expected this weekend in Abu Dhabi

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Motorists in Abu Dhabi are being advised to expect delays this weekend after Abu Dhabi Mobility announced a partial closure on Arabian Gulf Street (E20).

According to officials, the closure affects the left lane heading towards Abu Dhabi and is part of ongoing traffic and infrastructure improvement works across the capital.

The temporary closure began at 12am on Friday, May 8, and will remain in effect until 5am on Monday, May 11.

Authorities have urged drivers to plan journeys ahead of time, allow for extra travel time and follow directional signs in the affected area to avoid congestion.

The latest traffic update comes as Abu Dhabi continues infrastructure upgrades aimed at improving traffic flow and road safety across key routes in the emirate.

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