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Have you received messages claiming to be from DARB?
We’ve had multiple messages from listeners alerting us to what appears to be a new scam targeting drivers right here in the UAE and it all centres around DARB, the Abu Dhabi toll system. We ask cybersecurity expert Amir Kolahzadeh how you can tell the difference between a real notification and a fake one and how are scammers even getting your number in the first place? There's been a surge in civil marriages and wills registered at the Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court, marking a remarkable jump in demand for services introduced under the UAE’s non-Muslim personal status law. Family lawyer Byron James shares more details. Earlier this week, the Dubai Land Department and the Higher Colleges of Technology launched a new Real Estate Diploma Programme, a major initiative aimed at empowering Emiratis to play a bigger role in this critical industry. How significant is this move for Emiratis planning to move to the real estate industry? More than 170,000 creators submitted proposals to take part on the UAE and Mr. Beast's "One Billion Acts of Kindness" campaign, and just 10 were selected. And one of them is joining us on the show today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Paid parking system introduced in Dubai's Discovery Gardens
Paid parking has been introduced in the residential community of Discovery Gardens in Dubai. We speak to some residents who are happy with the changes and to some too who feel it’s an extra financial burden. What were the main factors that led Dubai to expand paid parking systems in residential communities? Is it a necessary solution? We get the take of Elev8's Pedram Rad. It’s been twelve months since US President Donald Trump was sworn back into the White House. So how is this second term shaping up? And is it unfolding the way his supporters had hoped? Katie is joined by Stephen Collinson, senior reporter for CNN Politics. He covers the White House, and politics across the United States and around the world. We also focus on Trump's statement that the United States would talk about acquiring Greenland at this week's Davos World Economic Forum because Denmark cannot protect the country. We speak with Dr. Timo Koivurova, Research Professor, Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland in Finland. And the UAE has claimed the top position globally in a 2026 government trust index.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two weeks to get your advertiser permit
If you're an influencer or a content creator in the UAE, the clock is ticking. Social media content creators have until January 31 to obtain advertiser permits if they want to continue promoting products and services legally online. Lawyer Munir Suboh tells us all the details. We speak with Robert Walters about their latest Hiring Trends e-guide that shows 62% of employees say they’d prefer not to come to the office on Mondays. Many want a slower start to the week, or simply to avoid the Monday commute. But on the flip side, over half of respondents believe that Mondays are the most valuable workday, and a third say they’re more productive when they begin the week in the office. How about you? How do you see Mondays? Women are significantly more likely to be injured in car crashes. So now a new more anatomically accurate female crash-test dummy has just been unveiled by Humanetics, the world’s leading dummy manufacturer. And for the very first time, the United Arab Emirates is set to compete in the Winter Olympics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How does Hessa Street expansion impact our community?
The RTA has just completed a major phase of its Hessa Street Development Project. This latest upgrade is designed to help ease congestion for the more than 630,000 vehicles that use that stretch of road every day. So what exactly has been delivered? How long is the upgraded section? And which junctions are now fully operational? We get the details straight from Hamad Al Shehhi, Director of Roads at RTA’s Traffic and Roads Agency. We also ask transport expert Martin Tillman if it's enough to solve the long-term congestion problems in that part of the city. We turn our attention too to kids bank accounts and financial literacy for children after receiving a flurry of messages from our listeners wanting to know how they can teach their kids financial independence. We look at how local genetic data are being used to develop treatments and diagnostics that are tailored to this region’s population. A new eye injection in the UK uses a simple gel injected into the eye to restore pressure and improve vision in patients with dangerously low eye pressure. We also speak with the Dubai Civil Defence about their Billion Readiness initiative that has already helped reduce fire incidents worldwide by 18%. And check the details about Dubai's attempt to host the world’s largest virtual sign language class this month. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bus pooling for students
The Roads and Transport Authority is beginning a school bus pooling pilot programme next week and they’re doing it in partnership with a private transport company and a bus provider. We get the details from Adel Shakri, Director of Planning and Business Development at RTA's Public Transport Agency, Yango and Urban Express. If you’re thinking of buying property in Dubai or even just keeping an eye on where the city is expanding next, there's a growing number of tools now available to help buyers make smarter, more strategic decisions. We found one through property consultant Divya Wadhwa. But who decides what gets built and where? What makes a plot of land become a residential community, a park, a business hub, or even a cultural district? We get the take of Fatma Al Khayat from Arkat Urban Planning + Design Tech journalist Kevin Sebastian updates us with all the changes Google is doing to Gmail. A group of chemists and environmental scientists say many of the most alarming microplastics studies may be based on flawed detection methods. Some particles believed to be plastic could actually be natural fat, and key safety claims may not stand up to scrutiny. And is ube the new matcha? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Environmental focus on The Agenda at the World Future Energy Summit
Just today, a major new report was released by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts and the headline is hard to ignore: 2025 was officially the third warmest year on record. So what does this mean for governments, for businesses, and for all of us as individuals? A powerful new documentary, titled simply Ocean, and presented by Sir David Attenborough, is being screened right here at WFES, and it’s designed to hit home with the people who have the power to act: climate policymakers and global investors. Coral reefs are dying but one company is working to reverse that trend.We also look at how AI is making a difference on the global energy system not just to decarbonise, but to become smarter, faster, and more resilient. We speak to a company unveiling the world’s highest-capacity hard drive.As the UAE continues to push its sustainability agenda forward, new partnerships are forming right here at WFES to tackle waste management and circular economy goals. BEEAH has signed a new joint venture with KEZAD Group, aimed at boosting waste management and circular economy services across Abu Dhabi’s industrial zones. And we meet the man behind Jade, that uses AI-powered educational games to detect and support children with autism and other neurodiverse conditions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Just how safe are our airlines?
Etihad Airways has been named the world’s safest airline for 2026, and we ask AirlineRatings what set it apart. As the UK moves to clamp down on AI deepfakes, British TV personality Narinder Kaur speaks out after being targeted using Elon Musk’s AI tool Grok. OpenAI is rolling out AI-powered health advice, but critics warn handing chatbots your medical data could be a privacy minefield. With 96% of UAE residents eating too much salt, the Ministry of Health and Prevention explains what new regulations could mean for your food.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Imagine if you have had 10 million followers?
How easy is it to find fame and fortune on social media - and do influencers have a responsibility to do good once they reach the top? We are Inside the 1 Billion Followers Summit, hearing from from Logan Moffitt, the Cucumber Guy, and Filipino food star Abi Marquez, aka the Lumpia Queen.How a sore throat turned into a life-threatening battle with necrotising fasciitis for British expat Mark Brooks.Meanwhile, Dubai’s new Cycling Pass - a push for active lifestyles and tourism linking nine cycling routes across the emirate.Plus, Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA, could new scientific discoveries change how we authenticate historic artworks?And Katie Chambers breaks down the biggest winners from the Golden Globes update and what they mean for awards season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Impact of Etihad Rail stations
Etihad Rail has finally unveiled seven new passenger stations bringing the total so far to 11. But how transformative could this really be both for residents and the wider economy? How will this impact the property market? New AI-powered surveillance cameras are being tested to detect and report littering in public spaces in Dubai. So how does the technology actually work, and what are the limits? Students in Dubai are back in schools after a long winter break. Now, some school leaders are warning about “learning regression”, the academic dip that happens when students lose key skills during extended breaks, especially in reading, writing and maths. So how serious is it, and what can be done? And Emirates Airline has issued a fresh travel advisory reminding UAE residents that they’ll now need to apply for a new kind of e-visa before they fly. So what exactly is an ETA, who needs it, and how do you apply? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Early Friday finishes in Dubai schools
Tomorrow marks the first Friday under Dubai’s new early finish rule for schools. The change was announced in December, after prayer times were officially moved earlier by the General Authority of Islamic Affairs. We speak with school heads and parents have inundated our text line with comments.The UAE is rolling out a national salt reduction policy, targeting processed foods, restaurant meals, and improving nutrition labelling, all with the goal of reducing average salt intake across the population. We explore the serious health implications of high salt consumption with Dr Samira Hassan and we also look at how businesses are responding with the changes.We speak with one drone training company as this week, authorities approved five national drone training hubs, with the goal of creating a world-leading ecosystem for advanced air mobility. We analyse a new study suggesting that that airline emissions could be cut by up to 50%, simply by running flights more efficiently— choosing better routes, flying at optimal altitudes, and avoiding unnecessary detours.And we're talking you skydiving with Cornelia Mihai.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

When fire alarms don't sound
That's what exactly happened to one Dubai community not once, but twice, and the recent one is on New Year's Eve. We hear the story from resident Ruth Dance. We also speak with Ateis Middle East's Phil Witts to learn about alarm units connections and obligations. From this week, the country's ban on single-use plastics has expanded dramatically. We ask, are businesses ready for this ban? What alternatives are available? We also discuss big news out of CES 2026 in Las Vegas: humanoid robots and Nvidia's Alpamayo And do you miss the old Blackberry phone? There's something similar to it... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RIP of the OTP
UAE banks start phasing out OTPs - what’s replacing them, and is it safer? Meanwhile, insurance claims jump 20% after December rains - are companies paying out? How to get more from your health insurance in 2026 Plus a Q&A on your consumer rights with Ahmad Ahli from Dubai Consumer Protection You travel rights explained - refunds, delays, and cancellations made clearSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Meta Glasses - creepy or cool?
Smart glasses under scrutiny - Are they cool tech or a privacy threat? We speak to a legal expert warning of their misuse for harassment and stalking.What does UAE law say? - Tech lawyer Dino Wilkinson, a smart glasses owner himself, explains the local legal landscape.20 years of leadership - We mark two decades of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum as Ruler of Dubai.Adulthood at 18 - A new law sets 18 as the legal age of adulthood in the UAE. What does it mean for civil rights?Big year for UAE brands - How long-term residents are reshaping local brand culture in 2026.Why the world’s going beige - Inside Pantone’s Colour of the Year and the rise of neutral aestheticsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What does the future hold?
A New Year means new Emiratisation targets of 8 per cent and in an added twist announced over the last few days - a 6,000 dirhams a month minimum wage for Emiratis. We'll find out what that means for the recruitment sector with expert John Fitzpatrick. Plus what does 2026 hold for us? We'll do our annual chat with renowned futurist Dr Noah Raford, and look back on his predictions from 2025 to see if he got it right! And do the phrases goblin mode or rage bait mean anything to you? Well, they were crowned as words of the year in 2025. Meanwhile - warnings over AI are growing as leaders and pioneers raise fears about control, safety and the future of artificial intelligence. Some experts suggest AI is showing signs of self-preservation. So do we need to worry? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Year New Career?
On The Agenda today - your go-to guide to budget-friendly New Year’s Eve celebrations in the UAE - we’re talking about everything from fireworks to food trucks - plus we advice on road closures with Surina Kelly. And with 2026 fast approaching, do you want a new job this year? We discover the simple tricks that could help you accelerate your career, and we find out why saving, not spending, is shaping New Year’s resolutions across the UAE in 2026. Plus as of 1st January there's a whole raft of new laws and taxes coming into force. Find out why your sweet snacks and drinks could cost more in 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Year, New Tax?
From new corporate tax rules and VAT updates, to tighter refund deadlines and stricter compliance measures - this is a major shake-up of the country’s tax landscape. We have John Casey, Managing Director of Tax Ready dot AE, a Virtuzone company and one of our go-to tax experts here on the show to make sense of what it all means for us. Plus in our build-up to New Year’s Eve, we’ll find out how thousands of drones are being used in firework displays across the emirates. And how many of you are planning to celebrate on the water? The authorities will unveil their marine safety plan ahead of the 2026 celebrations on this show! And for those of you who live in fear of losing your luggage - global air transport IT provider SITA has good news! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RTA's NYE Metro plan revealed
The RTA shares its NYE plan to enable passengers to have a smooth journey. Plus, ride hailing app Zed reveals numbers on passenger habits. And scientist Rachel Stratton joins Georgia in studio to talk about her latest adventure - traveling hundreds of kilometres... on a camel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Updates on UAE weather and travel
The worst of the weather hit last night, with torrential downpours and thunderstorms sweeping across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah. Videos circulating online show flooded roads, poor visibility, and that rare UAE phenomenon— hailstones clattering off car windscreens. So what more can we expect as the day unfolds? ARN News Centre's Surina Kelly joins us for more updates on travel, flights and government advisories. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment has just announced the second phase of the nationwide ban on single-use plastic products and bags, a move that's set to come into full effect on January 1st, 2026. Her Excellency Engineer Alya Abdelrahim Alharmoodi, Assistant Undersecretary for the Sustainable Communities Sector at the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment gives us more details. We also look at what this means for business, consumers and the future of sustainable alternatives to plastic. And we meet an Emirati marine engineer who joined a landmark exhibition to the Union Glacier in Antarctica. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Your guide to the latest UAE weather
As more rain is expected throughout the UAE, we speak with forecaster Alya Almazroui from the National Center of Meteorology, for the latest weather updates. We're also joined by Sebastien Bedu, General Manager for the Middle East at International SOS, to talk about how companies here have responded and adapted since the 2024 floods. Now with the rain already affecting parts of the UAE, and more disruption expected over the next 24 to 48 hours, here’s a question that’s on many employees’ minds: If I get stuck in traffic or delayed by floodwater on the way to work... does that count as working time? Employment lawyer Ali Al Assaad is here to answer that. Just as many of us are looking forward to a well-earned winter break, doctors are warning about a new, aggressive flu variant that’s spreading fast across parts of the world. We go behind the scenes to know the logistics of your turkey takeaways this holiday season. Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Let's hear the take of Dr David Tully, Associate Professor in Film, Head of Media at Middlesex University Dubai. And meet... DabubuSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Are Gen Z's too soft for the real world of work?
That’s the view emerging from PwC, one of the Big Four consultancy firms, which has just announced that it’s rolling out mandatory resilience training for its new graduate hires. Why? Because while these fresh recruits are passing all the cognitive and technical tests, PwC says they’re often arriving without the human skills needed to thrive in a high-pressure corporate environment, things like confidence, communication, and handling feedback. Check the discussion with Hudson RPO's Toby Simpson and two brilliant Gen Z's Jose and Sam. A brand-new survey has gone out to schools across Dubai, aiming to explore how financial literacy is being taught and how it could be improved. Fatma Al Janahi, Director of Foundation and Growth Policies and Programmes at the KHDA tells us more. We also look at tools to help young people build real-world money skills in a way that’s engaging, interactive and actually fun. Find out why tens of thousands of Filipinos are gathering days before Christmas. And where do real Christmas trees, sold here in the UAE, come from?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Watch Out: A New Phishing Scam Targeting Parking Payments
Fraud isn’t just the work of lone hackers, it’s an organised, professionalised industry. But what’s changing is the scale and sophistication of the threats. We're seeing a sharp rise in first-party fraud, synthetic identities. To explore the key fraud trends we’re likely to see in 2026, Katie speaks with Rob Woods, Senior Director of Fraud and Identity at LexisNexis Risk Solutions. There’s been a surge in reports of unauthorised QR codes being found on parking meters across the city. It might sound like a minor inconvenience, but according to a joint statement from RTA and Parkin, this is actually part of a growing phishing scam where innocent drivers are being tricked into scanning fake codes that lead to fraudulent websites. Kaspersky's Maher Yamout helps us unpack this. Is it appropriate to buy a second-hand present? Or is it acceptable to gift second-hand items? Thrift For Good's Jennifer Sault and etiquette coach Orchids Roy give their take. What if you didn’t have to worry about shopping at all this Christmas because 'someone's' going to do it for you? And where do Dubai's turkeys come from? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Road Safety in Unstable Weather
A persistent low‑pressure system has been parked over the UAE since the weekend, bringing scattered rainfall, gusty winds and unstable conditions that forecasters say could last through December 19. Yellow and orange alerts have been activated, motorists in several emirates have been urged to drive with caution, and authorities have even advised people to stay off beaches and avoid marine activities as rougher seas develop. Aya Alrashidi, forecaster from the National Center of Meteorology, joins us to unpack what's driving this conditions and what we should really be prepared for. RoadHeroAcademy.com's Dr Mustafa Aldah guides us on what to make sure we're doing behind the wheel when roads are wet. How much of your working day is spent on things that actually matter? Katie is joined by two brilliant minds as she explores how AI is changing the way people rethink their workday. Yas Island has a new star in its lineup, and this time, it’s supernatural. And as we start planning our Christmas lunches, whether it’s roast turkey, honey-glazed carrots or a lavish brunch with all the trimmings, there’s something we probably aren’t thinking about: the carbon footprint on the plate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How easy are our commutes?
A new survey finds commute ease and traffic congestion are now the top quality-of-life concerns for UAE residents. The UAE National Orchestra makes its debut at the Zayed National Museum. In her first-ever radio interview, the orchestra’s Managing Director shares what’s next. How is a new programm are helping women return to the workforce after taking time out for family or study going?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Call for Safe and Responsible Jet Skiing
Over the weekend, there was a serious safety scare just off the coast near the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club. A high-speed jet ski collided with a sailing boat — and the impact was so powerful, it reportedly chopped the front off the catamaran’s hull. We speak to the Dubai Maritime Authority about what happened and what’s being done to protect sailors and swimmers on our coastlines.Dubai is rolling out biometric hotel check-in, where facial recognition and Emirates ID integration could soon allow guests to bypass the reception desk entirely. We speak with hotel managers on where they are now when it comes to implementation.Now, if you live in the UAE, there’s a good chance you’ve spotted them already—those little yellow robots rolling around neighbourhoods, quietly delivering groceries and takeaway orders. Well, get ready to see a lot more of them.Moving to technology, we’re looking at the most downloaded app of the year with tech journalist Kevin Sebastian.You may have seen the viral post — Australia’s red-tipped bananas making headlines and sparking curiosity in supermarkets and across social media. But this isn’t just about clever marketing, the red wax tip is actually a sign of something far more serious: sustainability and chemical-free farming.And with Christmas just around the corner, many families across the UAE are asking the same question: What kind of Christmas tree should we get this year?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

World’s first social media ban for children takes effect
As of today, Australia has made it law – becoming the first country in the world to force platforms like TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram to verify users’ ages… or be blocked. We speak with Professor Toby Walsh, one of the experts behind the policy. One of the key issues surfacing again and again this week at the Abu Dhabi Finance Week is cybersecurity. Despite companies spending more than ever on digital defences, cybercrime is still on the rise. And many experts here at ADFW are warning that the real vulnerability isn't technical… it’s human. There are still millions of people — particularly low-income expats and underbanked communities — who aren’t fully part of the formal financial system. We speak to one company pushing innovation in digital finance. You may think you know the story of the Black Death — that devastating plague which tore through Europe in the 1340s, but new research is revealing that a volcanic eruption may have paved the way for the pandemic years before the first signs of illness appeared. And industry insiders are watching closely to see if Avatar can revive the golden era of event cinema — the kind of release that gets people back into seats, and away from their sofas. So is this the blockbuster comeback Hollywood needs? Or is the era of the big screen already behind us?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ending Polio for Good
One of the most powerful commitments made here in Abu Dhabi this week wasn’t financial in the traditional sense — it was humanitarian. At the "Investing in Humanity" session at Abu Dhabi Finance Week, world leaders, philanthropists, and global health institutions pledged a total of $1.9 billion to help eradicate polio. His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, has just launched a new Digital Resilience Policy aiming to make neighbourhoods smarter, greener, and more adaptable. So how are these big ideas translated into the public spaces we all use? One of the big stories coming out of the Abu Dhabi Finance Week is the capital’s rise as a serious global hub for startups and innovation. At the centre of that story is Hub71, the capital’s tech ecosystem that’s helped launch hundreds of high-growth startups across fintech, healthtech, AI, and climate tech. And how do we design public spaces that people actually want to use, even during summer?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IndiGo flight cancellations – have you been affected?
IndiGo Airlines has cancelled more than 1,000 flights, with major delays and rising fares, especially between India and the UAE. Have your travel plans been hit? Should regulators ease safety rules to help airlines — or hold them accountable for poor planning? We speak to the man on the ground, Ajay Awtaney, founder of Live From A Lounge.We’re also digging a little deeper into how this kind of crisis unfolds from an operational point of view and what it reveals about the wider pressures in the aviation industry, with Guy Gratton, Professor of Aircraft Test and Evaluation at Cranfield University.We turn our attention to global connectivity as Friday’s Cloudflare outage showed just how fragile our digital infrastructure really is. Food delivery apps, payment systems, even UAE websites were knocked offline — so what went wrong?Heading to the wilds of South Australia too for a rather joyful conservation success story. The burrowing bettong — also known as the boodie — was once wiped out on mainland Australia by invasive predators like cats and foxes. But now, after more than a century, it’s bouncing back.And do cats meow louder at men?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Global Traffic Index
The latest INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard shows that drivers in Dubai lost an average of 45 hours to congestion over the past year. That’s a 30% jump from 2024, and a 36% increase compared to two years ago. In other words, we’re now spending a third more time on the road than we used to.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Taylor Swift concert scam
Scammers have been at it again, offering tickets for a fake Taylor Swift concert in Dubai, as cloned sites and OTP traps offering massive discounts continue to rise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Should real-work experience be a requirement for all UAE students?
Dubai billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor is urging schools and universities to prioritise practical experience alongside academic study. In the UAE, it's been two and a half years since teenagers aged 15 to 18 can legally apply for part-time jobs under what is known as a juvenile work permit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside the UAE’s museums: From heritage to prehistoric giants
We take a look round one of the UAE’s most anticipated cultural landmarks - the Zayed National Museum, now open on Saadiyat Island. Just down the road, the Natural History Museum is already making waves - we chat with the Director about dinosaurs, meteorites, and more. The Oxford Word of the Year is here. Ever heard of rage bait? Looking ahead to FIFA World Cup 2026, we’ve got expert tips on navigating the US visa process. Plus, we unpack the solar storm that grounded over 100 planes in the UAE and ask: could there be more delays ahead? Aviation analyst Anita Mendiratta joins us. Then, science takes a spooky turn: could black mould that thrives on radiation help protect astronauts in space? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Know your rights as a tenant
Rents in Dubai have risen by over 23% on average in the last 12 months, with some areas seeing increases of up to 35%, according to property consultancy CBRE. So what are your rights if your landlord asks for a big jump in rent? Dr. Yousef Al Mansoori, Senior First Instance Judge at the Rental Dispute Center walk us through some of the most common legal battles — including evictions for personal use, rent increases, and contract handovers. White Friday is here but it’s no longer just about the deepest discount. We hear from brand experts tracking how shoppers are rewarding seamless experiences over price tags. We unpack how big logistics companies cope when the world starts gift-wrapping. A new study from the University of Cambridge in the UK has found that our brains go through four major rewiring moments — not just in childhood, but also around the ages of 32, 66, and even 83. So what does that mean for how we grow, learn, and age? And when does a brand refresh become a branding disaster? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don’t fall for this WICKED scam
A fake advert offering “half-price tickets” to Wicked at Dubai Opera has been circulating on Instagram and Facebook and it leads to a replica website that looks almost identical to the real thing. One listener clicked the link, made the purchase… and only realised something was wrong when AED 24,000 dirhams vanished from her credit card. We also speak with Dubai Opera’s Paolo Petrocelli about how audiences can protect themselves. As of yesterday, Abu Dhabi became the first city outside the US to launch fully driverless robotaxis on the Uber platform; public commercial operations have begun in Yas Island. So the question now is: are we really ready to ride without a driver? A new transport system will be launched in Dubai in a few year’s time and will feature vehicles measuring 11.5 meters in length and 2.65 meters in width, with each unit carrying 40 passengers at speeds of up to 100 kph. It will run on tracks equipped with solar panels. A new study coming out of the US has found that people with greater muscle mass and lower visceral fat — the hidden fat around the organs — have younger-looking brains on MRI scans. And we’re heading into the Hajar Mountains because a brand-new species of ant has just been discovered in Wadi Shees, and it’s been officially named Carebara sharjahensis in honour of the emirate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Technology for Bite-sized Learning
Research from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts has shown that the average focused screen-time for any one activity has dropped from about two and a half minutes twenty years ago to just 47 seconds today. That's having a huge impact on the type of tech that's being developed that we could use and it's one of the several features at the ongoing Doers Summit at Dubai Digital Park in Dubai Silicon Oasis. It’s two days of innovation, investment and big ideas with speakers from around the world sharing their stories and helping shape the future of finance, technology, and entrepreneurship. We speak with Niklas Jansen, co-founder of Blinkist, an app that takes non-fiction books and turns them into short, digestible insights you can read or listen to in 15 minutes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Should children under 16 be banned from social media?
That’s what Malaysia is planning from 2026 and it’s part of a global trend. Australia brings in its ban next month with France, Spain, all tightening restrictions. We explore whether bans actually work and who should be responsible for keeping kids safe online, with consultant in digital wellbeing, Dr Alison Burrows. Next we head to the mountains — to the beautiful Hatta, where one of the UAE’s biggest development projects is rapidly taking shape. A new school and amphitheatre have just opened, and we ask how this AED 36 billion masterplan is transforming the area for business, tourism and the people who live there, with Dubai Holding's Roudi Soubra. We also speak to the founder of the Hatta Strawberry Farm that is using hydroponics and smart farming to boost food security to grow something sweet in the desert. And we have two very interesting animal stories: How parakeets are thriving in cities around the world, including right here in Dubai and the discovery that lions don’t just have one roar — they have two, and each one serves a completely different purpose.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How affected are you by parking fees rise?
According to new figures, average parking fees have increased by 51% since Dubai introduced its variable tariff system. So with rising living costs and flat salaries, should employers be doing more to reduce everyday pressures on staff, like parking? Staying with how parking is becoming more expensive and harder to find, it’s now playing a much bigger role in where businesses choose to set up. We speak with Daniel McCullagh from FAM Properties; his team recently published a blog showing that offices with good parking access are now commanding stronger investment interest. We look at the implications of Google and Meta delaying their planned internet cable expansions through the Red Sea.New Zealand’s top book prize has just disqualified two authors from the longlist… not because of what they wrote, but because the cover designs of their books included AI-generated elements. And from NZ to Japan, we look at the new discovery that moss spores were able to survive 1.5 years outside the International Space Station. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wolfi's back in business
After that devastating fire earlier this month, Wolfi’s Bike Shop is back — in a new temporary home. We're joined by Wolfi himself to hear how the team is rebuilding, and what customers can expect from the new pop-up. We also talk cycling safety — especially for children. Almir Mujic explains how he’s bringing road safety education directly into UAE schools. Would you pay using just your face? No wallet, no phone. That’s the idea behind Agent Pay, a new system being piloted right here in Dubai. But are we ready to swap convenience for biometric data? In a major legal development, two separate rulings from the Al Ain Court have confirmed that parents in the UAE can be held financially liable for their children's bullying. We discuss a world-first move in Australia, where teens under 16 will soon be banned from Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Meta is already deactivating accounts. And with the UAE National Day fast approaching, many of us are looking ahead to the long weekend. So where are people going? And what deals are still available?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Could we treat genetic diseases within the next 10 years?
There was a big claim at the Dubai Future Forum yesterday that says yes. We speak with Mammoth Biosciences that is looking to make this a reality by using gene-editing technology. We also discuss longevity and the role of AI in public health with Dubai Health. We get more details on Dubai’s first vertiport near DXB, straight from the Roads and Transport Authority. With the UAE Central Bank scrapping the minimum salary requirement to get a bank loan, what does it mean for the finance industry and residents who can now have more access to banking services? And what happens when AI doesn’t just remix art, but becomes capable of thinking, planning and making decisions on its own?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.