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Guardian fined AED 50,000 after child spotted riding bike in Dubai

Guardian fined

Dubai: The Dubai Police have fined a child’s guardian AED 50,000 after a minor was found riding a recreational electric motorbike on a public street, officials confirmed.

Traffic patrol officers stopped the child, who was accompanied by another minor, to prevent risks to them and other road users. The bike was impounded.

The guardian was summoned and must pay the 50,000-dirham fee to recover the vehicle, in accordance with Dubai traffic regulations, which permit authorities to seize vehicles involved in dangerous behavior.

Legal action was also taken under the UAE Child Protection Law, which criminalizes putting children in danger or neglecting their safety.

Dubai Police warned parents against allowing underage children to ride or drive vehicles on public roads, emphasizing that children are not physically or mentally equipped to handle traffic.

Officials stressed that strict enforcement will continue against anyone endangering children or public safety.

Dubai announces world’s first ‘Gold Street’ in iconic Gold District

Dubai announces

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates city of Dubai has unveiled a groundbreaking project that has captured global attention — the world’s first Gold Street, set to be constructed within the Dubai Gold District.

According to Arab media, the construction of the Gold District is already underway. Once completed, it will serve as a global hub for gold and jewelry trade, offering a unique landmark for the industry and tourists alike.

The Gold Street will be specially designed with gold elements to create a memorable destination for visitors and buyers from around the world.

The project aims not just at aesthetics but at positioning Dubai as the most modern and distinctive center for gold and jewelry trade globally.

The district will function as a comprehensive gold hub, integrating retail, wholesale, investment, and the full jewelry value chain under a single roof.

More than 1,000 retailers, including internationally renowned brands, are expected to operate in the district.

Beyond commerce, the Gold District is set to become a major tourist attraction for international visitors, buyers, and investors.

Facilities will include at least six hotels offering over 1,000 guest rooms to accommodate global tourists.

Notably, the UAE exported approximately $53.41 billion worth of gold last year, making it the second-largest physical gold trading hub in the world, with major trade partners including Switzerland, the UK, India, Hong Kong, and Turkey.

This ambitious project further reinforces Dubai’s position as a global capital for gold and luxury jewelry.

Sana Javed rings in New Year 2026 with Shoaib Malik, shares festive moments

Sana Javed

DUBAI: Renowned Pakistani model and actor Sana Javed welcomed the New Year in Dubai alongside her husband, former cricketer Shoaib Malik, sharing memorable moments from the celebration with her fans.

Photos and videos posted by the actor quickly gained traction on social media, drawing widespread attention and engagement.

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Sana Javed shared stunning images taken against the iconic backdrop of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, along with dazzling fireworks lighting up the sky.

The pictures captured the festive spirit of New Year celebrations, with Sana and Shoaib seen in a cheerful and relaxed mood.

Through multiple posts on the photo and video-sharing platform, the actor not only extended New Year wishes to her followers but also gave them a glimpse into her joyful celebrations. The vibrant visuals reflected the excitement and glamour of the occasion.

Social media users have warmly appreciated the couple’s pictures, flooding the comments section with congratulatory messages, best wishes, and enthusiastic reactions for the duo.

Dubai approves largest-ever budget for 2026

Dubai approves

DUBAI: The Dubai has approved its largest-ever budget for 2026, according to international media reports.

The three-year budget totals AED 302.7 billion (USD 82.41 billion). UAE’s official news agency stated that Dubai’s revenue is expected to increase by 5% to AED 329.2 billion (USD 89.63 billion), resulting in a projected surplus.

For 2026, Dubai’s expenditure is estimated at AED 99.5 billion, while expected revenue is AED 107.7 billion.

Reports indicate that 48% of the budget is allocated to infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, and public transport, while 28% is dedicated to social sectors.