NOVO Cinemas at IBN Battuta Mall Close Down

Novo Cinemas has officially closed its cinema at Ibn Battuta Mall. The closure was confirmed when a hoarding was observed replacing the cinema’s entrance in China Court. This development was first reported by Khaleej Times, following a reader’s observation.

The closure of the Ibn Battuta Mall location has been verified on the Novo Cinemas website as well as the Ibn Battuta Mall website. This move marks a significant change for moviegoers who frequented this cinema, as it was a popular venue in the mall.

Novo Cinemas is now consolidating its operations to a select number of locations. The remaining Novo Cinemas venues are:

  • Dragon Mart 2 in Dubai: A popular spot for cinema-goers in the Dragon Mart area.
  • Sahara Centre in Sharjah: A well-established location serving the Sharjah community.
  • Manar Mall in Ras Al Khaimah: Providing cinema experiences for residents in Ras Al Khaimah.
  • Bawabat Al Sharq Mall in Abu Dhabi: Catering to audiences in Abu Dhabi with its cinema offerings.

The decision to close the Ibn Battuta Mall location is part of a broader strategy to streamline operations and focus on key areas with strong customer bases. For those seeking to visit Novo Cinemas, these remaining locations offer a range of movie options and amenities.

Customers who frequented the Ibn Battuta Mall cinema will need to visit one of these alternative locations to continue enjoying Novo Cinemas’ services. The company has not provided specific reasons for the closure but has focused on maintaining service quality at their remaining sites.

For more information on movie schedules and other details, customers can visit the Novo Cinemas website or contact their customer service.

Dubai Named World’s Best Location for Remote Work

Dubai and Abu Dhabi have taken the Top Spots on Savills Executive Nomad Index.

Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been ranked as the top cities in the world for long-term remote workers, according to the latest Savills Executive Nomad Index. Dubai retains its leading position for the second consecutive year, while Abu Dhabi has moved up to second place from fourth.

The index, part of Savills’ Impacts program, evaluates 25 destinations based on factors like digital nomad visa availability, climate, quality of life, and residential markets. Dubai stands out for its exceptional air connectivity, with Dubai International Airport being the busiest in the world for international passenger traffic. The expansion of Al Maktoum airport is expected to make it the largest globally once completed.

Savills’ Andrew Cummings highlighted Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s appeal due to their modern infrastructure and high quality of life, which support both personal and professional growth. The cities are recognized for their vibrant business environments, offering ample networking and growth opportunities.

Other top cities in the index include Málaga, Miami, Lisbon, Barcelona, and Palma, all known for their beachside access. The index also notes that executive nomads—who are often older and travel with families—value safety, healthcare, and educational facilities, leading to a rise in prime rents in many top locations.

New additions to the 2024 index include Palermo, Cape Town, Grenada, Bali, and San José, Costa Rica. Palermo is noted for its affordability compared to other Italian cities, while Cape Town benefits from South Africa’s new Digital Nomad Visa program.

Dubai Introduce Four Day Working Week

Dubai authorities have announced the pilot launch of the “Our Summer is Flexible” initiative, which aims to reduce working hours starting Monday, August 12, 2024. This initiative, introduced by the Dubai Government Human Resources Department, will involve 15 government entities, with working hours reduced to seven per day and Fridays off. The trial will run until Monday, September 30, 2024, and is designed to enhance workplace flexibility.

While this initiative currently only applies to the public sector, many hope it will eventually extend to the private sector. Concerns about productivity are understandable, but a study conducted in Iceland from 2015 to 2019 found that reduced working hours had minimal impact on productivity, and in some cases, even improved it.

Authorities will be closely monitoring the results of this pilot in Dubai. Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of the DGHR, stated, “The launch will further our vision to empower human resources by developing smart solutions and innovative policies to uplift Dubai’s competitiveness. The initiative aims to enhance employees’ quality of life and promote sustainable use of government resources, positioning Dubai as the ideal city for a superior lifestyle.”

For context, Sharjah’s government sector has already implemented a four-day workweek since January 2022, allowing employees to enjoy Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off, following the directives of His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.

Top 5 Sunday Dinners in Dubai You Must Try

Dubai, a culinary melting pot, offers an array of exceptional dining experiences. If you're looking for the perfect Sunday dinner, here's a roundup of the top five places you can't miss.

1. Bread Street Kitchen & Bar

Location: Atlantis, The Palm

Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen & Bar is renowned for its traditional British roast. Every Sunday, you can indulge in succulent roast beef, chicken, or lamb, served with all the classic trimmings – Yorkshire pudding, roasted potatoes, and seasonal vegetables. The ambiance is lively, making it a perfect spot for a family gathering.

2. The Hillhouse Brasserie

Location: Dubai Hills Golf Club

The Hillhouse Brasserie offers a delightful Sunday roast experience with a stunning view of the Dubai Hills Golf Course. Known for its relaxed and elegant setting, the restaurant serves a variety of roasted meats, including beef, chicken, and lamb, accompanied by perfectly cooked vegetables, crispy roast potatoes, and Yorkshire pudding. It’s a great spot to enjoy a leisurely meal with family and friends.

3. The Duck Hook

Location: Dubai Hills Golf Club

For a more relaxed yet equally delicious Sunday dinner, The Duck Hook is the place to be. Known for its cozy pub atmosphere, this venue offers a hearty roast with options like beef, chicken, and pork belly. The meal is completed with all the traditional sides, ensuring a satisfying and comforting dining experience.

4. The Scene by Simon Rimmer

Location: Pier 7, Dubai Marina

The Scene, helmed by celebrity chef Simon Rimmer, is a top choice for a classic British roast with a modern twist. Their Sunday menu includes slow-cooked meats, vegetarian options, and all the essential sides, such as crispy roast potatoes and buttered greens. The vibrant marina views enhance the overall dining ambiance.

5. Charcoal Garden

Location: Media City

Charcoal Garden, located in Media City, is a popular shisha lounge that offers a unique twist on the traditional Sunday roast. The intimate, indoor setting provides a cozy atmosphere for enjoying a variety of meats cooked to perfection, accompanied by fresh, locally-sourced vegetables and hearty sides. It’s an ideal spot for those looking to enjoy a leisurely meal in a relaxed environment.

 

 

CONCLUSION

 

Dubai’s diverse culinary scene ensures that every Sunday, you can treat yourself to an unforgettable roast dinner. Whether you prefer a traditional British experience or a more laid-back lounge setting, these top five spots promise to deliver mouthwatering meals that will make your Sunday truly special.

UAE JAILS 57 BANGLADESHIS AFTER PROTESTS AGAINST THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT ON UAE SOIL

In the United Arab Emirates, 57 Bangladeshi nationals have received substantial prison sentences for participating in protests against their government on UAE soil. According to state-run Wam news agency, three individuals were handed life sentences for “fomenting unrest across various streets in the UAE,” while 53 others were given 10-year terms and one received an 11-year sentence.

During the trial on Sunday, the defense lawyer, appointed by the court, argued that the protests lacked criminal intent and that the evidence was insufficient. Nevertheless, the court dismissed these claims and ruled that the convicted individuals be deported following the completion of their sentences.

Demonstrations are largely prohibited in the UAE, where expatriates constitute nearly 90% of the population, with Bangladeshis being the third-largest expatriate group.

This development comes amidst significant unrest in Bangladesh, where student-led protests against government job quotas have resulted in over 150 deaths and 500 arrests. Protest leaders have issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding the end of a nationwide curfew and the restoration of internet services, along with the resignation of officials responsible for the violence. This wave of demonstrations represents one of the most formidable challenges to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year administration.

Wam reported that the trial revealed the Bangladeshi nationals had organized extensive marches protesting decisions by their home government, leading to riots, public security disruptions, and threats to public and private property. Despite police orders to disperse, the protesters continued their activities.

In a social media statement on Sunday, the Bangladeshi consulate in Dubai urged its citizens to abide by local laws. Amnesty International’s UAE researcher, Devin Kenney, noted that this was the second mass trial in the UAE within the month, resulting in substantial prison terms for numerous individuals on non-violent charges. Earlier, on July 10, a different UAE court issued life sentences to 43 human rights advocates and political dissidents accused of “creating a terrorist organization,” which human rights organizations have decried as a “mockery of justice.”

 

Some EXPAT children can now Attend UAE Public Schools

Non-Emirati students from specific categories can now apply for admission to UAE public schools for the upcoming academic year.

Eligible students from Grades 2 to 12 can enroll if they meet certain criteria. The Emirates Foundation for School Education has announced that GCC nationals, children of diplomats, holders of Emirati passports, holders of special decrees, and holders of Comoros passports can apply.

To qualify, a student’s parent must be employed by a government, semi-government, or local entity, and the student must achieve at least an 85 percent grade in Arabic, English, and Maths. Additionally, both the student and their parents must hold valid UAE residence visas. The number of non-citizen students admitted will be capped at 20 percent of the total student population in each classroom.

Regarding school fees, the UAE provides free education to UAE nationals, holders of UAE passports, GCC citizens, and children of those granted nationality by presidential or vice-presidential decree. Expat students are allowed to attend public schools by paying a tuition fee of Dhs6,000 and meeting the aforementioned conditions.

UAE Tourists to receive health insurance on arrival

Obtaining health insurance while visiting the UAE will soon be a simpler process.

The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) has introduced a new system that allows tourists to secure health insurance at the same time they apply for their tourist visa. This integrated service will be available through the ICP’s website and app.

This update, announced on Monday, July 22, is designed to facilitate a smoother experience for visitors and to boost tourism by providing a more streamlined approach to managing both visa and insurance needs.

 

Major General Suhail Saeed Al Khaili, Director General of the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP), shared insights on the new project with Gulf News. He explained, “This initiative aims to simplify the process of obtaining health insurance by integrating it with the tourist visa application through an electronic platform at the national level.”

He continued, “The project’s goal is to support the UAE’s tourism sector by making it easier for global visitors to obtain health insurance in case of emergencies, aligning with the authority’s priorities and objectives.”

While the exact launch date for this new insurance feature has not yet been announced, the ICP has assured that the platform will oversee pricing from UAE insurance providers.

UAE introduces 105 Million Dirham Mental Health Plan

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has introduced a new Dhs105 million Mental Wealth Framework aimed at enhancing mental health and wellbeing for Dubai’s residents. This initiative, launched under the guidance of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence of the UAE, is part of the broader Dubai Social Agenda 33.

The framework includes 10 key initiatives to be rolled out over the next five years. Designed to position Dubai as the premier global destination for living, working, and visiting, the framework focuses on best-in-class practices and innovative solutions to boost mental wellbeing across various sectors in the community

The new Mental Wealth Framework is designed to address all segments of society, with a special emphasis on the elderly, children, and people of determination. Key initiatives will concentrate on early detection of factors affecting mental health, emotional wellbeing, and positive energy levels. The framework will also enhance care, support, and counseling services, covering the entire spectrum from early detection to intervention, improvement, and prevention.

A significant portion of the framework’s budget and time will be dedicated to research and innovation in mental wellbeing, reflecting Dubai’s commitment to evidence-based decision-making and advancements in the field.

Strategic goals of the Mental Wealth Framework include advancing research and innovation, in line with Dubai’s principles of using scientific research to guide decisions and plans. To support these goals, a series of studies will be undertaken to continually assess and ensure psychological and community stability, particularly for the elderly, children, and people of determination.

The framework has been modeled on the top six global benchmarks to maximize its effectiveness and impact.

 
 

Tam Khan teases boxing mega event ‘Social Knockout 4’ for October

The 4th installment of the Star Studded Boxing series is reportedly in the works for October

Tam Khaj joined by Mazz Hakim on stage at Social Knockout 3

Dubai, UAE – Tam Khan, the visionary behind the immensely popular Social Knockout series, has dropped an exciting hint about the upcoming Social Knockout 4, slated for October. Known for blending entertainment with high-octane combat sports, the Social Knockout events have become a staple in the influencer boxing scene, drawing massive audiences both live and online.

Khan, a prominent figure in Dubai’s sports and entertainment industry, took to social media to tease the next installment, promising even bigger fights and more star-studded appearances. “Get ready for Social Knockout 4 this October,” he announced. “We’re bringing you the best lineup yet.”

This announcement comes on the heels of the massive success of Social Knockout 3, which took place this past weekend. The event featured standout moments, including Mo Vlogs achieving a decisive victory and becoming the ICB Middleweight Champion. Additionally, Abdu Rozik and Erali Boyqobilov delivered a performance that lived up to the hype, thrilling fans with their display of skill and determination. The night was further elevated by a mega performance from Stefflon Don, adding a spectacular entertainment element to the evening.

A viral moment from Social Knockout 3 involved a dramatic after-fight brawl between UFC star Darren Till’s crew and his opponent, adding an unexpected twist to the event and capturing widespread attention on social media.

 
Movlogs after emerging victorious in the Main Event

Previous Social Knockout events have featured notable personalities and influencers, turning the spotlight on the rapidly growing trend of social media stars stepping into the ring. The anticipation for Social Knockout 4 is already building, with fans eager to see who will headline the event and what surprises are in store.

As the date approaches, more details are expected to emerge, but one thing is certain: Social Knockout 4 is set to be another unforgettable night of entertainment and action, solidifying its place as a premier event in the influencer boxing circuit. Mark your calendars for October – it’s going to be a knockout!

 
 

DXB airport to only allow Passengers inside during busy season

Airport authorities have announced restrictions for non-passengers as Dubai International (DXB) gears up for the summer vacation travel rush from July 6 to 17. With UAE schools closed in July and August, this period is the most popular for families to travel.

As during the Eid Al Adha travel rush, only passengers will be allowed inside the terminals during peak periods. Authorities recommend that those dropping off passengers say their farewells at home. Additionally, access to the arrivals’ forecourts at Terminals 1 and 3 is restricted to public transport and authorized airport vehicles only.

DXB is expected to see a “significant increase” in traffic from July 6 to 17, with an anticipated 3.3 million guests arriving and departing. During this period, 914,000 travelers are expected to fly out of DXB. The peak will occur over the weekend of July 12-14, with 840,000 passengers, marking the busiest weekend. July 13 is projected to be the single busiest day, with 286,000 travelers expected. On average, the airport will handle approximately 274,000 travelers daily during the peak period.

Flydubai passengers are advised to arrive at least four hours prior to departure, while those flying with other airlines should arrive no earlier than three hours before their scheduled departure time. This summer is forecast to be exceptionally busy, with travel provider dnata reporting a 35 percent increase in bookings for international travel in July and August compared to last year. Emirates Airline also advised passengers to plan for extra traffic on roads leading to the airport.

Dubai Airports, which operates DXB, recommends travelers use the Dubai Metro to get to and from the airport and between Terminals 1 and 3 to avoid road congestion. They also advise allowing extra time for check-in, security screening, and boarding processes to ensure a smooth journey.

Other travel tips from the airport operator include:

  • Familiarize yourself with your airline’s baggage allowance and packing regulations to avoid last-minute surprises.
  • Save time at security screening by being prepared. Place metal items—watch, jewelry, mobile phone, coins, belt—in your hand luggage and follow guidelines for carrying liquids, aerosols, and gels.
  • Families with children over 12 can expedite the passport control process by using smart gates.
  • Remember to pack spare batteries and power banks in your hand luggage.