If you didn’t keep up with the latest news from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and the rest of the GCC, here are the most significant stories that made the headlines during the busy week

The fire is underway in Umm Ramool, Dubai, eyewitnesses said

My AI is designed to be the user’s ‘personal sidekick’

The sector is projected to grow over 73 percent until 2030

The closure aims to give way for major maintenance works

The airline’s free chat feature includes access to popular messaging apps like WhatsApp, Messenger, and WeChat

Last week, Kuwait approved the decision to raise annual insurance for private vehicles, and privately-owned vehicles

The talabat app reportedly stopped working at noon

The Great Online Sale in Dubai will run from April 14 to April 16

The state-of-the-art project will reduce travel time from 11 minutes to three minutes

The Saudi authorities prepared the Grand Mosque through an operational plan and strategy to provide all means of convenience and facilitated all services for worshipers to perform their rituals with ease

Also, the cheese used in the sandwich retails for close to $100 a kg

India, Saudi Arabia and Thailand emerged as trending destinations

Let’s look at the cultural and financial impact this burgeoning movie industry could have on the region

Social purpose and personal wellbeing represent pandemic legacies that are marking a new era of employee engagement and the future of work

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