Ruqayya Al Qaydi [email protected]Ruqayya Alqaydi is a Special Correspondent with an endless curiosity to learn. Like a journalist on a caffeine overdrive, she is fuelled by passion and on a mission to uncover every gem in the UAE.
Not satisfied? UAE ministry's new AI system tracks caller emotions instantly Ministry of Finance's smart contact centre tracks caller sentiment, flags dissatisfaction, and helps managers improve service quality across government touchpoints
Fake news, insulting UAE symbols: Media official shares 7 examples of problematic posts Dr. Jamal Al Kaabi warns that no platform, not even a family WhatsApp group, is exempt from UAE media law
Sharjah announces 3-day free parking for Eid Al Adha 2026 More than 400 inspectors, 35 veterinary staff across livestock markets, food outlets, and public spaces will be deployed to ensure a safe and festive Eid Al Adha
Up to Dh500,000 fine: 10 UAE media laws you need to know before posting online From respecting privacy to avoiding rumours, authorities outline strict guidelines for a professional and responsible media environment
Dubai Grand Mufti warns prize-linked Eid Al Adha Qurbani nullifies religious reward Livestock traders are offering Buy Now, Pay Later payment plans alongside cash prize draws of up to Dh100,000, luxury car raffles, and iPhone 17 giveaways to attract buyers
Why UAE government entities are hiring AI virtual assistants As the Ministry of Economy and Tourism introduces its first virtual employee, the country accelerates its transition toward an AI-powered government ecosystem
Sharjah rolls out health safety training for laundry, carpet cleaning staff The initiative aims to ensure the highest hygiene standards and the safe handling of chemicals at facilities across the emirate
Kanduras for Emiratis only on social media: Top UAE official explains reason behind move The policy started April last year at the Federal National Council (FNC) session, where members raised concerns about the rapid cultural changes
Joint custody and consent? UAE court may pass new ruling on posting child’s photo online Such content could expose children to bullying, embarrassment, or reputational damage, particularly when private family moments are broadcast publicly
'He works 18 hours a day': 10 things you may not know about the UAE President A poet, qualified military pilot; Sheikh Mohamed's life is fuller than most people know