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New Leadership, Same Vision: Ziad Melhem Appointed as Group CEO

We are excited to declare a powerful change in our leadership journey. Ziyad Melhem has officially appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of our group, which begins a new era of strategic development, innovation and global ambitions. The ZIAD brings the extensive leadership experience, industry insight, and a forward -minded mindset that fully aligns with […]

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Elevate Your Lifestyle: Discover Velor by Ginco in Downtown Dubai

Experience the peak of luxury living with Velor by Ginco, a special collection of only 29 sky-high residences that redefine ultra-links in the heart of the city Dubai. 🔹 6 half floor 4-bedroom penthouse 🔹 23 full-floor 5-bedroom penthouse 🔹 AED starts from 8.25 meters Velor provides a unique mixture of villas combined with breathtaking

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Shockwave at the Shops: Sirens Trigger Panic in Doha Mall Amid Regional Tensions

In a bustling mall in Doha, shopkeepers were thrown into chaos as a report in the region, after a reported missile barrage, the air raid sirens suddenly exited. Unexpected alert created a wave of nervousness, fear and confusion, as the mob used to scramble for safety. Eyewitnesses reported scenes of people running, crying and seeking

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Runways Reopened: Dubai Airports Soar Back to Full Speed

Dubai Airport is officially returned to full operational capacity after a small suspension, all flights and passenger services are now running smoothly. Swift recovery highlights the position of Dubai as a global leader in aviation and efficiency. Officials have confirmed that passenger safety remains the top priority, with enhanced coordination in all terminals to ensure

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Sky Shift: Etihad Alters Flight Paths Amid Middle East Airspace Disruptions

Etihad Airways has announced a temporary route change for flights on 23 and 24 June due to airspace sanctions in some parts of the Middle East. The airline is rebuilding certain services to ensure continuous security and compliance with international aviation guidelines. While all flights are on, passengers may experience a slightly more travel time

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Next Stop: The Future — Dubai to Expand Burj Khalifa–Dubai Mall Metro Station

Dubai is ready for the future of urban dynamics. On 22 June, the Rhods and Transport Authority (RTA) in partnership with EMAR Properties announced a major expansion of the Burj Khalifa -Dubey Mall metro station – which is one of the city’s heaviest smuggled transit points. A step to meet the growing demand From the

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Sky Ride Turns Deadly: Brazil Hot-Air Balloon Crash Kills Eight

To be a beautiful adventure over the southern Brazilian hills, it turned into a nightmare on Saturday, when a hot-air balloon carrying 21 people fired mid-flight and crashed in Priya Grande, Santa Katrina. At least eight people were killed, local and state officials confirmed. Flames in the sky According to the Santa Katrina Fire Department,

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Locked Out or Hacked In? UAE Experts Warn After 16 Billion Passwords Leak

A large -scale global data leak has returned the spotlight on digital security, with more than 16 billion user names and passwords online exposed. After dangerous discovery, UAE-based cyber security experts are giving immediate advice to companies to strengthen their password security practices to avoid becoming the next victim of a cyber attack. Technical giants

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India Closes the Floodgates: Indus Waters Treaty Ends Amid Rising Tensions

In a dramatic change that can re -define regional mobility, India officially closed the door on reviving the historic Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, announcing that the current flowing in Pakistan will now bend for domestic use. The announcement was made by Home Minister Amit Shah in an interview with the Times of India on

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