Two decades of strategic investment and regulatory evolution have transformed the emirate into a world-class education destination attracting families from across the globe.
While major cities worldwide grapple with housing shortages and integration challenges, Dubai's evolving approach to its 88% expatriate population offers lessons in pragmatic urban management.
As the Roads and Transport Authority completes major infrastructure work across the emirate, residents are discovering how these projects will reshape neighborhoods, ease congestion, and reshape community life for millions.
From new public spaces to evolving residential patterns, Dubai's established neighbourhoods saw significant developments this week that signal changing priorities for residents and city planners alike.
As families prepare for the 2026-2027 school year, educators and residents across Emirates Hills and Arabian Ranches are speaking out about affordability challenges in the emirate's education sector.
Fresh zoning approvals and transit developments signal accelerated urban planning across the emirate as officials respond to population growth pressures.
From waterfront restoration to renewable energy expansions, the emirate's environmental initiatives hit new targets as the summer cooling season begins.
As the emirate faces growing pains from rapid urbanisation, community voices reveal both confidence in services and calls for better coordination in neighbourhoods from Deira to Downtown.
As major cities worldwide race to meet net-zero targets, Dubai is charting its own ambitious sustainability course—but experts say the pace remains uneven compared to global counterparts.
From the Etihad Rail expansion to the expanded metro network, the statistics reveal an ambitious Dh100+ billion investment reshaping how millions move through the city.
Senior authorities and real estate experts weigh in on zoning reforms, affordability challenges, and the next phase of development across key emirates.
City leaders and urban experts outline ambitious plans to strengthen local communities across Al Baraha, Satwa and emerging residential zones during peak summer months.
Schools across Emirates and Knowledge Village roll out new wellbeing initiatives this week, reflecting growing institutional attention to student mental health in the region.
As the emirate navigates demographic shifts and labour market pressures, key figures outline strategies to sustain growth while balancing social cohesion.
As major cities worldwide grapple with bureaucratic gridlock, Dubai's centralized administrative approach is delivering faster infrastructure projects and business approvals—but raises questions about democratic accountability.