Singapore tops luxury cost ranking again
Singapore leads luxury spending list again Singapore has retained its position as the world’s most expensive city for luxury spending for the fourth consecutive year, according to the 2026 Lifestyle Index released by Swiss wealth manager Julius Baer Group Ltd. The city-state held the top rank as prices for major luxury categories, including residential property, car
Singapore tops luxury cost ranking again
Singapore leads luxury spending list again Singapore has retained its position as the world’s most expensive city for luxury spending for the fourth consecutive year, according to the 2026 Lifestyle Index released by Swiss wealth manager Julius Baer Group Ltd. The city-state held the top rank as prices for major luxury categories, including residential property, car
US Traveler Stranded in Dubai After India Entry Update Delay
A US traveler stranded in Dubai reportedly waited about a week after an India entry update failed to arrive during her journey, according to a social media account. The woman had been traveling from the United States to meet her fiancé’s family in India and was said to have completed the required e-arrival or pre-arrival application before departure. US Traveler Stranded in Dubai: What the Account Says The expected confirmation did not arrive while sh
US Traveler Stranded in Dubai After India Entry Update Delay
A US traveler stranded in Dubai reportedly waited about a week after an India entry update failed to arrive during her journey, according to a social media account. The woman had been traveling from the United States to meet her fiancé’s family in India and was said to have completed the required e-arrival or pre-arrival application before departure. US Traveler Stranded in Dubai: What the Account Says The expected confirmation did not arrive while sh
Dubai Emirates Road Minibus Crash Kills Seven Indian Workers
Dubai, UAE — Seven Indian workers were killed in a Dubai Emirates Road minibus crash on Monday, June 8, 2026, after their vehicle hit a truck that had stopped on the road because of a reported technical fault, authorities said. Nine other workers were injured in the crash, including five with serious injuries and four with moderate injuries. Officials said all injured workers were taken to a hospital for treatment. No confirmed time for the crash was released.
Dubai Emirates Road Minibus Crash Kills Seven Indian Workers
Dubai, UAE — Seven Indian workers were killed in a Dubai Emirates Road minibus crash on Monday, June 8, 2026, after their vehicle hit a truck that had stopped on the road because of a reported technical fault, authorities said. Nine other workers were injured in the crash, including five with serious injuries and four with moderate injuries. Officials said all injured workers were taken to a hospital for treatment. No confirmed time for the crash was released.
Sanctioned billionaire’s yacht passes Hormuz amid US-Iran tensions
Why did a sanctioned yacht cross the Strait of Hormuz during heightened tensions? A 465-foot superyacht known as Nord, linked to Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov, sailed through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz despite ongoing maritime restrictions tied to the US-Iran conflict. The vessel departed Dubai on Friday April 24, 2026 afternoon, transited the st
Sanctioned billionaire’s yacht passes Hormuz amid US-Iran tensions
Why did a sanctioned yacht cross the Strait of Hormuz during heightened tensions? A 465-foot superyacht known as Nord, linked to Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov, sailed through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz despite ongoing maritime restrictions tied to the US-Iran conflict. The vessel departed Dubai on Friday April 24, 2026 afternoon, transited the st
Trump Warns Iran on Strait of Hormuz as Fires Erupt Across Gulf Region
The Gulf region is facing rising tensions, with a series of drone attacks, fires, and infrastructure damage being reported across multiple countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE. The situation has been exacerbated by a warning from U.S. President Donald Trump, who set a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 7th April 2026 evening. If Iran fails to comply, Trump has indicated that the U.S. will target critical infrastructure in retaliation. This escalation is of global
Trump Warns Iran on Strait of Hormuz as Fires Erupt Across Gulf Region
The Gulf region is facing rising tensions, with a series of drone attacks, fires, and infrastructure damage being reported across multiple countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE. The situation has been exacerbated by a warning from U.S. President Donald Trump, who set a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 7th April 2026 evening. If Iran fails to comply, Trump has indicated that the U.S. will target critical infrastructure in retaliation. This escalation is of global
Drone incident near Dubai airport triggers fire, flights temporarily suspended
A drone-related incident triggered a fire near Dubai International Airport on Monday, prompting authorities to temporarily suspend flight operations as a precautionary safety measure. Officials confirmed that the incident occurred in the vicinity of the airport and affected one of the fuel storage tanks, leading to an emergency response by Dubai Civil Defence teams. Authorities said firefighters were quickly deployed to the scene to contain the blaze and prevent further damage. According to
Drone incident near Dubai airport triggers fire, flights temporarily suspended
A drone-related incident triggered a fire near Dubai International Airport on Monday, prompting authorities to temporarily suspend flight operations as a precautionary safety measure. Officials confirmed that the incident occurred in the vicinity of the airport and affected one of the fuel storage tanks, leading to an emergency response by Dubai Civil Defence teams. Authorities said firefighters were quickly deployed to the scene to contain the blaze and prevent further damage. According to
US–Israel–Iran War | Middle East tensions rise amid Iran drone strikes and Israeli air defence alerts
Tensions across the Middle East escalated sharply on Thursday as the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict intensified with new drone and missile attacks reported across several locations in the region. Iranian authorities claimed responsibility for launching drone strikes targeting Israel’s Shin Bet headquarters in Tel Aviv as well as the Palmachim and Ovda air bases, signalling a significant escalation in hostilities between the two countries. Israeli officials confirmed that missiles we
US–Israel–Iran War | Middle East tensions rise amid Iran drone strikes and Israeli air defence alerts
Tensions across the Middle East escalated sharply on Thursday as the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict intensified with new drone and missile attacks reported across several locations in the region. Iranian authorities claimed responsibility for launching drone strikes targeting Israel’s Shin Bet headquarters in Tel Aviv as well as the Palmachim and Ovda air bases, signalling a significant escalation in hostilities between the two countries. Israeli officials confirmed that missiles we
Drone Hits Luxury Building in Dubai Creek Harbour, Sparks Fire Amid Iran War
A luxury residential high-rise in Dubai Creek Harbour was struck by
Drone Hits Luxury Building in Dubai Creek Harbour, Sparks Fire Amid Iran War
A luxury residential high-rise in Dubai Creek Harbour was struck by
Two Indians Killed, One Missing After Merchant Ships Attacked in Middle East Conflict
In a tragic incident amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, two Indian nationals were killed, and another remains missing after merchant vessels were targeted during hostilities in the region. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed the casualties on Wednesday, revealing that the Indian nationals were aboard commercial ships when the attacks took place. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal addressed the situation, stating that the government is closely monitoring the situation
Two Indians Killed, One Missing After Merchant Ships Attacked in Middle East Conflict
In a tragic incident amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, two Indian nationals were killed, and another remains missing after merchant vessels were targeted during hostilities in the region. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed the casualties on Wednesday, revealing that the Indian nationals were aboard commercial ships when the attacks took place. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal addressed the situation, stating that the government is closely monitoring the situation
India’s new baggage rules 2026: how much gold you can bring from Dubai duty-free
Rising global gold prices and attractive discounts in Dubai have prompted many Indian travellers to consider purchasing the precious metal in the United Arab Emirates and bringing it home. With gold prices touching nearly Rs 1,60,000 per 10 grams in India, Dubai’s relatively lower prices have increased interest among buyers seeking a better deal. However, Indian authorities have clear rules governing how much gold passengers can carry into the country and what taxes may apply. Under the
India’s new baggage rules 2026: how much gold you can bring from Dubai duty-free
Rising global gold prices and attractive discounts in Dubai have prompted many Indian travellers to consider purchasing the precious metal in the United Arab Emirates and bringing it home. With gold prices touching nearly Rs 1,60,000 per 10 grams in India, Dubai’s relatively lower prices have increased interest among buyers seeking a better deal. However, Indian authorities have clear rules governing how much gold passengers can carry into the country and what taxes may apply. Under the
US–Israel–Iran War | Dubai residents receive missile alerts as Middle East tensions disrupt flights
Residents across Dubai experienced widespread panic after receiving emergency alerts on their mobile phones warning of a possible missile threat on Friday. The alerts were issued amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, where Iran has launched missile and drone attacks targeting United States military installations across several Gulf countries during the past week. According to the notification sent to residents, people were advised to remain cautious, avoid unnecessary outdoor movement
US–Israel–Iran War | Dubai residents receive missile alerts as Middle East tensions disrupt flights
Residents across Dubai experienced widespread panic after receiving emergency alerts on their mobile phones warning of a possible missile threat on Friday. The alerts were issued amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, where Iran has launched missile and drone attacks targeting United States military installations across several Gulf countries during the past week. According to the notification sent to residents, people were advised to remain cautious, avoid unnecessary outdoor movement
PV Sindhu Returns to India After Dubai Ordeal, Misses All England Championships
PV Sindhu, India's two-time Olympic medalist, has safely returned to Bengaluru after a tense and uncertain ordeal in Dubai. Sindhu was stranded in Dubai due to the ongoing Middle East conflict, which led to the closing of airspace in the Gulf region following the US bombing of Iran. Sindhu, who was en route to the All England Championships, had been stuck in Dubai since February 28, 2026. Upon her return, Sindhu expressed gratitude toward the ground teams, Dubai authorities, airport
PV Sindhu Returns to India After Dubai Ordeal, Misses All England Championships
PV Sindhu, India's two-time Olympic medalist, has safely returned to Bengaluru after a tense and uncertain ordeal in Dubai. Sindhu was stranded in Dubai due to the ongoing Middle East conflict, which led to the closing of airspace in the Gulf region following the US bombing of Iran. Sindhu, who was en route to the All England Championships, had been stuck in Dubai since February 28, 2026. Upon her return, Sindhu expressed gratitude toward the ground teams, Dubai authorities, airport
Wealthy residents pay up to $350,000 to flee Gulf after Iran drone and missile strikes
Wealthy residents and business travelers are reportedly paying as much as £260,000, or about $350,000, to leave Gulf countries after a series of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted locations in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain over the weekend. The attacks struck areas that had long been considered secure for residents, tourists, and international business visitors, prompting a sudden rush to exit the region. Riyadh has emerged as a major transit point for those
Wealthy residents pay up to $350,000 to flee Gulf after Iran drone and missile strikes
Wealthy residents and business travelers are reportedly paying as much as £260,000, or about $350,000, to leave Gulf countries after a series of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted locations in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain over the weekend. The attacks struck areas that had long been considered secure for residents, tourists, and international business visitors, prompting a sudden rush to exit the region. Riyadh has emerged as a major transit point for those
Emirates Resumes Limited Flights After Middle East Airspace Disruptions
Air travel operations in parts of the Middle East showed early signs of recovery after several airlines announced limited service resumption following widespread disruptions caused by recent regional strikes. Dubai-based Emirates confirmed it received approval from local authorities to restart a limited number of flights, with operations expected to begin Monday evening. The decision comes after thousands of flights were canceled over the weekend due to airspace closures across multiple countries in the region. Authorities in Dubai stated that only a small number of flights would be allowed to operate from Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport as a precautionary measure while the situation stabilizes. Travelers have been advised to check with their airlines before heading to the airport, as schedules may change at short notice depending on safety assessments and airspace availability. Emirates said priority would be given to passengers who already held confirmed bookings before the disruption. The airline also urged customers not to travel to the airport unless they had received direct confirmation that their flight would operate. According to the airline, most services remain suspended until further notice as authorities continue to monitor regional developments. The disruption followed military strikes involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which led to the temporary closure of large sections of Middle East airspace. The shutdown affected not only flights to the region but also international routes that normally pass through the area, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded worldwide. Dubai, one of the busiest global aviation hubs, experienced significant delays as airlines were forced to reroute or cancel long-haul flights. Israeli carrier El Al announced that it is exploring alternative options to bring stranded citizens home, including the possible use of chartered aircraft from European locations to nearby destinations such as Taba in Egypt or Aqaba in Jordan. The airline said the plan would require approval from government authorities before it could proceed. Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways also confirmed temporary suspension of commercial services, stating that flights to and from the city would remain halted until midweek. The airline noted that certain cargo and repatriation flights may continue under strict safety protocols as authorities gradually reopen regional airspace. Airlines across the region are continuing to assess conditions before fully restoring normal schedules, with officials emphasizing that passenger safety remains the primary concern while tensions in the region persist.
Emirates Resumes Limited Flights After Middle East Airspace Disruptions
Air travel operations in parts of the Middle East showed early signs of recovery after several airlines announced limited service resumption following widespread disruptions caused by recent regional strikes. Dubai-based Emirates confirmed it received approval from local authorities to restart a limited number of flights, with operations expected to begin Monday evening. The decision comes after thousands of flights were canceled over the weekend due to airspace closures across multiple countries in the region. Authorities in Dubai stated that only a small number of flights would be allowed to operate from Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport as a precautionary measure while the situation stabilizes. Travelers have been advised to check with their airlines before heading to the airport, as schedules may change at short notice depending on safety assessments and airspace availability. Emirates said priority would be given to passengers who already held confirmed bookings before the disruption. The airline also urged customers not to travel to the airport unless they had received direct confirmation that their flight would operate. According to the airline, most services remain suspended until further notice as authorities continue to monitor regional developments. The disruption followed military strikes involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which led to the temporary closure of large sections of Middle East airspace. The shutdown affected not only flights to the region but also international routes that normally pass through the area, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded worldwide. Dubai, one of the busiest global aviation hubs, experienced significant delays as airlines were forced to reroute or cancel long-haul flights. Israeli carrier El Al announced that it is exploring alternative options to bring stranded citizens home, including the possible use of chartered aircraft from European locations to nearby destinations such as Taba in Egypt or Aqaba in Jordan. The airline said the plan would require approval from government authorities before it could proceed. Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways also confirmed temporary suspension of commercial services, stating that flights to and from the city would remain halted until midweek. The airline noted that certain cargo and repatriation flights may continue under strict safety protocols as authorities gradually reopen regional airspace. Airlines across the region are continuing to assess conditions before fully restoring normal schedules, with officials emphasizing that passenger safety remains the primary concern while tensions in the region persist.
PV Sindhu likely to miss All England Open due to West Asia travel crisis
Indian badminton star PV Sindhu is likely to miss this year’s All England tournament after being stranded in Dubai due to major travel disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia. With several flight routes affected by the escalating war situation, the former world champion has been unable to reach Birmingham in time for the prestigious competition scheduled to begin on March 3. Sources close to the player confirmed that Sindhu had raised concerns regarding her travel plans wel
PV Sindhu likely to miss All England Open due to West Asia travel crisis
Indian badminton star PV Sindhu is likely to miss this year’s All England tournament after being stranded in Dubai due to major travel disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia. With several flight routes affected by the escalating war situation, the former world champion has been unable to reach Birmingham in time for the prestigious competition scheduled to begin on March 3. Sources close to the player confirmed that Sindhu had raised concerns regarding her travel plans wel
PV Sindhu Stranded in Dubai as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Gulf Air Travel
Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu is among several international travellers stranded in the Middle East after escalating military tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States led to widespread disruption of air travel across the Gulf region. The conflict intensified after combined strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets began on Saturday, triggering retaliatory attacks from Iran across multiple locations in the region. Following the exchange of strikes, se
PV Sindhu Stranded in Dubai as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Gulf Air Travel
Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu is among several international travellers stranded in the Middle East after escalating military tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States led to widespread disruption of air travel across the Gulf region. The conflict intensified after combined strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets began on Saturday, triggering retaliatory attacks from Iran across multiple locations in the region. Following the exchange of strikes, se
Iran attack in Dubai near Burj Khalifa, UAE defence intercepts missiles, flights halted
Iran launched a large-scale counter-attack targeting United States military bases across the Middle East, with several strikes also reported in the United Arab Emirates, triggering panic in major cities including Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Explosions were heard in multiple locations on Saturday, prompting emergency responses and heightened security across the Gulf region. Authorities confirmed that precautionary evacuations were carried out in several high-profile locations, including the Burj Khalifa
Iran attack in Dubai near Burj Khalifa, UAE defence intercepts missiles, flights halted
Iran launched a large-scale counter-attack targeting United States military bases across the Middle East, with several strikes also reported in the United Arab Emirates, triggering panic in major cities including Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Explosions were heard in multiple locations on Saturday, prompting emergency responses and heightened security across the Gulf region. Authorities confirmed that precautionary evacuations were carried out in several high-profile locations, including the Burj Khalifa
Dubai police arrest beggar with three luxury cars in Ramadan crackdown
Dubai Police have arrested a man accused of professional begging despite owning three luxury cars, as part of an intensified Ramadan crackdown targeting illegal fundraising and street solicitation across the emirate. Authorities said the suspect amassed thousands of dirhams by appealing to public sympathy while presenting himself as impoverished and in distress. According to Brigadier Ali Al Shamsi, director of the Suspects and Criminal Phenomena Department, the man would position himself in public areas during the day, appearing fatigued and destitute to solicit financial assistance from passersby. Investigators found that once his daily activity concluded, he would abandon the disguise and leave the area in a high-end vehicle. Police said the suspect had refined his approach, crafting detailed narratives of hardship and helplessness that made his appeals appear credible and convincing. Officers discovered large sums of money in his possession at the time of arrest, with amounts estimated in the thousands of dirhams. In a separate case highlighted during the campaign, one individual was found to have collected Dh25,000 yet continued to beg despite the sum being sufficient to support himself or finance travel back to his home country. Officials described such practices as deliberate exploitation of public generosity, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, when charitable giving typically increases. The arrest forms part of the “Combat Begging” campaign launched by Dubai Police to curb street begging and organised begging networks. During the first week of Ramadan alone, 26 beggars of various nationalities were detained as part of coordinated inspection efforts across key locations in the city. Authorities said the anti-begging campaign aims not only to enforce the law but also to protect residents and visitors from fraud and deception. Under UAE Federal Law No. 9 of 2018, begging is punishable by up to three months’ imprisonment and a fine of Dh5,000. Harsher penalties apply to those who organise begging rings or recruit individuals from abroad for the purpose of solicitation, with sentences reaching six months in prison and fines of up to Dh100,000. Police stressed that enforcement measures are designed to deter repeat offenders and dismantle organised operations that seek unlawful financial gain. Ahead of Ramadan, Dubai Police also issued warnings about online scams and donation fraud circulating on websites and social media platforms. The Anti-Cybercrime Department at the General Department of Criminal Investigation reported that fraudsters frequently exploit the spirit of compassion associated with Ramadan to solicit money through deceptive digital campaigns. Residents have been urged to verify charitable appeals through official channels and to report suspicious activities. Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining public safety and ensuring that charitable contributions reach legitimate causes. They encouraged the public to channel donations through licensed charities and government-approved organisations, emphasizing that vigilance remains essential in preventing both street begging and online scams during the holy month.
Dubai police arrest beggar with three luxury cars in Ramadan crackdown
Dubai Police have arrested a man accused of professional begging despite owning three luxury cars, as part of an intensified Ramadan crackdown targeting illegal fundraising and street solicitation across the emirate. Authorities said the suspect amassed thousands of dirhams by appealing to public sympathy while presenting himself as impoverished and in distress. According to Brigadier Ali Al Shamsi, director of the Suspects and Criminal Phenomena Department, the man would position himself in public areas during the day, appearing fatigued and destitute to solicit financial assistance from passersby. Investigators found that once his daily activity concluded, he would abandon the disguise and leave the area in a high-end vehicle. Police said the suspect had refined his approach, crafting detailed narratives of hardship and helplessness that made his appeals appear credible and convincing. Officers discovered large sums of money in his possession at the time of arrest, with amounts estimated in the thousands of dirhams. In a separate case highlighted during the campaign, one individual was found to have collected Dh25,000 yet continued to beg despite the sum being sufficient to support himself or finance travel back to his home country. Officials described such practices as deliberate exploitation of public generosity, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, when charitable giving typically increases. The arrest forms part of the “Combat Begging” campaign launched by Dubai Police to curb street begging and organised begging networks. During the first week of Ramadan alone, 26 beggars of various nationalities were detained as part of coordinated inspection efforts across key locations in the city. Authorities said the anti-begging campaign aims not only to enforce the law but also to protect residents and visitors from fraud and deception. Under UAE Federal Law No. 9 of 2018, begging is punishable by up to three months’ imprisonment and a fine of Dh5,000. Harsher penalties apply to those who organise begging rings or recruit individuals from abroad for the purpose of solicitation, with sentences reaching six months in prison and fines of up to Dh100,000. Police stressed that enforcement measures are designed to deter repeat offenders and dismantle organised operations that seek unlawful financial gain. Ahead of Ramadan, Dubai Police also issued warnings about online scams and donation fraud circulating on websites and social media platforms. The Anti-Cybercrime Department at the General Department of Criminal Investigation reported that fraudsters frequently exploit the spirit of compassion associated with Ramadan to solicit money through deceptive digital campaigns. Residents have been urged to verify charitable appeals through official channels and to report suspicious activities. Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining public safety and ensuring that charitable contributions reach legitimate causes. They encouraged the public to channel donations through licensed charities and government-approved organisations, emphasizing that vigilance remains essential in preventing both street begging and online scams during the holy month.
Felix Auger-Aliassime Wins in Dubai After Battling Through Six Match Points
Felix Auger-Aliassime, the top seed at the ATP 500 event in Dubai, had to dig deep before overcoming Zhang Zhizhen in the first round. Despite having six match points, the Canadian finally clinched a 6-3, 7-6 (7/4) victory. Auger-Aliassime admitted that he lost count of the match points, as the frustration built up. "Having match points is the position you want to be in as a player, but it's weird how the mind plays a trick on you," Auger-Aliassime said. "It's much further for me from losing
Felix Auger-Aliassime Wins in Dubai After Battling Through Six Match Points
Felix Auger-Aliassime, the top seed at the ATP 500 event in Dubai, had to dig deep before overcoming Zhang Zhizhen in the first round. Despite having six match points, the Canadian finally clinched a 6-3, 7-6 (7/4) victory. Auger-Aliassime admitted that he lost count of the match points, as the frustration built up. "Having match points is the position you want to be in as a player, but it's weird how the mind plays a trick on you," Auger-Aliassime said. "It's much further for me from losing
USAF pilot expresses deep shock as Dubai Airshow continues after fatal Tejas crash
United States Air Force Major Taylor “Fema” Hiester shared a deeply emotional response to the Dubai Airshow 2025’s decision to proceed with flying displays despite the tragic crash of an Indian Air Force Tejas fighter jet that killed Wing Commander Namansh Syal. The commander of the F-16 Viper Demonstration Team said he was stunned to find the airshow atmosphere unchanged just hours after the fatal accident, leading him and a few other teams to withdraw their final performances as a mar
USAF pilot expresses deep shock as Dubai Airshow continues after fatal Tejas crash
United States Air Force Major Taylor “Fema” Hiester shared a deeply emotional response to the Dubai Airshow 2025’s decision to proceed with flying displays despite the tragic crash of an Indian Air Force Tejas fighter jet that killed Wing Commander Namansh Syal. The commander of the F-16 Viper Demonstration Team said he was stunned to find the airshow atmosphere unchanged just hours after the fatal accident, leading him and a few other teams to withdraw their final performances as a mar









