The Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum Family Programme, reviewed by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan, aims to empower Emirati families through financial, social, and educational support. Aligned with Dubai Social Agenda 33, it has boosted marriage rates, offered housing and wedding aid, and fostered youth stability. Leaders praised its impact in building strong, value-driven, and future-ready households.
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Saudi Arabia will celebrate its 95th National Day on September 23, 2025, under the theme “Our Pride is in Our Nature.” Unveiled by the General Entertainment Authority, the identity highlights six cultural values through symbolic visuals. The campaign honors the Kingdom’s unification and national character, blending tradition with ambition in a unified, forward-looking celebration of pride and heritage.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has eliminated its age limit for deportation agent applicants, aiming to significantly expand its workforce. Fueled by congressional funding, ICE seeks to hire 10,000 agents, offering substantial bonuses and benefits. This recruitment drive, intended to bolster deportation efforts, raises concerns among local law enforcement agencies about potential staffing impacts.
Dubai's staycation market is booming in 2025, fueled by attractive deals and a focus on local experiences. Hotels are offering discounts up to 40% for UAE residents, including perks like complimentary meals and spa access. This trend supports Dubai's Vision 2025, aiming to boost domestic tourism and economic resilience by sustaining hotel demand during off-peak seasons.
A Coldplay concert's kiss-cam incident involving two company executives has sparked debate in the UAE regarding infidelity and its legal ramifications. UAE law strictly defines adultery as physical intimacy, requiring concrete evidence and a private complaint for prosecution. Emotional or digital infidelity, while socially unacceptable, doesn't meet the legal threshold for adultery.
Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) has announced the academic calendar for private schools, excluding foreign curricula, for the 2025-2026 year. Classes will commence on August 25, 2025, and conclude on July 2, 2026. Winter break is scheduled from December 8, 2025, to January 4, 2026, while spring break will be from March 16 to March 22, 2026.
Over 550 retired Israeli security officials, including ex-Mossad and Shin Bet chiefs, have urged US President Trump to pressure Netanyahu to end the Gaza war and secure hostage release, asserting Hamas no longer poses a strategic threat. They advocate for a deal, supported by a regional coalition, to administer post-war Gaza.
The UAE Cybersecurity Council has issued a nationwide alert, urging residents to avoid downloading unverified mobile applications due to rising cyberattacks. With daily incidents nearing 200,000, the Council advises using official platforms like Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Citizens are cautioned to review app permissions, update devices, and avoid suspicious links.
Kuwaiti authorities dismantled a major drug distribution network, seizing over 800,000 Lyrica capsules. The operation was directed by an inmate from Central Prison, utilizing air freight from Asia and a rented livestock enclosure for storage and repackaging. This bust highlights Kuwait's commitment to combating international narcotics syndicates and safeguarding public health by intercepting illicit drug flows.