Though Dubai is known for its intense city heat, the surrounding desert often feels cooler, especially at night. This article explains the science behind the temperature contrast, from sand’s rapid cooling to the absence of urban heat traps. It also explores how evening safaris, overnight camps, and stargazing offer a refreshing escape into the desert’s natural calm.
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Amidst escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, Donald Trump's son, Barron, has become the center of online debate. Social media users are demanding Barron's enlistment in the U.S. Army, questioning the President's decision to engage in military action while his own family remains uninvolved.
A UAE resident received a divorce via WhatsApp voice note from her husband abroad, raising legal questions about digital divorces. Under UAE law, such divorces can be valid if properly documented and meet specific legal conditions. The article explains how UAE courts handle digital pronouncements, jurisdictional rules, and the steps required to... Expand
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