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Are ships stranded near the Strait of Hormuz still fit to sail?
What's next for the Strait of Hormuz?
How the conflict affect humanitarian supply chains
Rents, rights and renewals
Why airfares keep changing
Who protects the crew?
Are more tourists heading to Europe this time?
Dengue is spreading across more parts of the world
Just 24 hours' notice for school inspections in Dubai
After more than 3 months stuck in the Strait of Hormuz, how are our seafarers now?
What's really happening in the Strait of Hormuz?
Have you been paid?
UAE Climate Law takes effect tomorrow
Hottest May in the UAE?
Stranded ships and barnacles
Global food price warning
Check this before you book your Eid holiday
UAE’s next mega communities: From rail links to airport cities
Your salary must be paid by 1st of every month
Gulf cargo costs surge above Covid-era highs
Schools fee relief as families struggle
UAE adulthood age drops to 18
Emiratisation deadline looms
Stranded sailors facing growing mental health crisis
Oil spill fears near Iran hub
Dubai moves closer to autonomous pod transport
Military dolphins: myth or mission?
Operation Freedom paused 48 hours after it was started
Thousands of students in the UAE back to remote learning
UAE airspace fully reopened
Could the oil price surge hit UAE wallets?
UAE bans WhatsApp for banking and insurance services
UAE leaves OPEC: What's the impact on consumers?
Stricter monitoring of e-scooter, e-bike and bicycle use in Dubai
Aviation in the region bound for stronger comeback
Why tech unicorns are backing Dubai
The brand new Gold line
No school fee cuts for distance learning
University students back in the classrooms
Schools return
Traffic impact of school bus operations postponement
Students return to in-person learning
Nurseries reopening
Roblox to introduce new age-based accounts
Are Dubai property prices beginning to soften?

KHDA's Guide to distance learning
We’ve got the interview a lot of parents will be waiting for - the KHDA, which regulates private schools in Dubai, joins us shortly to talk through their guide to distance learning. While it still feels too early to announce a return to normality - some sectors of the economy are still bubbling along. We'll discuss concerts with Dubai Opera, and sports with the team from ISD Dubai Sports City - who despite the conflict are busy with children getting active. The immediate picture looks more stable, experts are warning the conflict in the Gulf could have longer-term environmental consequences - particularly with both sides targeting oil and gas facilities, as well as desalination plants. We’ll dig into that with a local expert.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tourism slowdown hitting businesses
With tourism slowing, business leaders are having to make difficult decisions about staffing. Meanwhile, there is a new initiative aiming to turn parking into a boost for Dubai’s small businesses. A key element of the ceasefire centres around Iran opening the Strait of Hormuz. But only a trickle of ships have passed through in the last 24 hours - we'll ask the International Chamber of Shipping what's going on. And how can people adjust to hopefully normality and recover from weeks of upheaval and uncertainty?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ceasefire announced
We are cautiously celebrating the good news of the ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran, a major pillar of the agreement is the opening of the Strait of Hormuz - so how soon could we see ships moving and goods flowing? Meanwhile, despite the on-going conflict and issues at home, Dubai continues to scale up its global humanitarian response - four massive shipments were sent on their way this month. Amid the challenges of conflict, financial strain and home schooling, a new Kite Beach video installation is bringing the community together with a message of unity, diversity and hope. A global survey is showing that workplace engagement has fallen again - although UAE numbers are better than the average with stronger morale and optimism - at least before the recent conflict. And we'll have the latest from the Artemis II moon mission from HE Eng Salem Al Marri Director General of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Airlines still at half capacity as regional disruption continues
Gulf airlines are still operating at just half capacity as disruption continues across the region The UAE has extended its Nafis programme to 2040, with new support for Emirati families Forty days into the conflict, major UAE employer Dulsco is facing evolving challenges in supporting its 25,000-strong workforce across multiple sectors. Meanwhile, the UAE events calendar remains busy despite disruption, with comedy taking centre stage this April Artemis II astronauts have broken a distance record set by Apollo 13, travelling farther from Earth than ever before during their Moon mission, and briefly losing all contact for 40 minutes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

US airman rescue mission
A risky mission to rescue a US airman stranded in Iran over the weekend is reported to have cost more than 300 million dollars Retired US Marine Corps Colonel Brendan Kearney will join us to explain why it’s being described as one of the most daring operations in recent US military history The UAE has approved its first pill for weight loss and obesity, becoming just the second country in the world to do so. We’ll ask how, and why now Plus, the UAE has approved its first pill for weight loss and obesity, becoming just the second country in the world to do so. NASA’s Artemis II is set to swing around the Moon later today, marking a major milestone in the first lunar mission programme in more than 50 years. And, with fewer boat surveys, the UAE Dolphin Project is turning to the public to help track endangered dolphins from shoreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.