A new generation of muralists and designers is transforming industrial pockets of the emirate into open-air galleries, challenging conventions and redefining what public art means in the Gulf.
As call volumes to Dubai Police and civil defence surge 23 per cent year-on-year, authorities face critical decisions on resource allocation, technology investment, and inter-agency coordination that will define public safety for the next decade.
As infrastructure projects accelerate and population growth strains services, city officials face pivotal choices on transport, sustainability and affordable housing.
As the emirate commits to ambitious environmental targets, the statistics behind Dubai's climate initiatives reveal both impressive progress and the scale of challenges ahead.
As inflation pressures mount and consumer spending patterns shift, entrepreneurs across Business Bay and Downtown Dubai are recalibrating strategies to survive a tighter 2026.
By Dubai Business Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
Two decades of ambition have transformed Dubai's food culture from humble waterfront eateries to a world-class dining destination that now rivals established culinary capitals.
As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic peaks, understanding how the tourism economy shapes everything from traffic to rental prices is essential for anyone living in the emirate.
By Dubai Business Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
Two decades of strategic investment and architectural ambition have transformed Dubai's cultural landscape from virtually nothing into a thriving ecosystem of world-class institutions.
Once synonymous with villa living and beachfront exclusivity, Jumeirah is experiencing a subtle but significant transformation that's reshaping what it means to relocate here in 2026.
By Dubai Lifestyle Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
As the emirate attracts billions in VC funding, founders and investors grapple with ethical blind spots, unsustainable valuations, and the human cost of rapid scaling.
As public sector modernisation accelerates, a new wave of homegrown and venture-backed companies are embedding themselves in Dubai's administrative infrastructure.