August 16, 2024

Is It Legal to Drive a Friend’s or Colleague’s Car in the UAE?

Is It Legal to Drive a Friend’s or Colleague’s Car in the UAE?

Is It Legal to Drive a Friend’s or Colleague’s Car in the UAE? You may want to think about borrowing a friend's or colleague's car if you find yourself in a situation where you have an urgent meeting to attend and cannot access your own vehicle. But it's important to know the legal ramifications of driving a car in the UAE that isn't registered in your name. Read this also: Want to Reduce Traffic...

Want to Reduce Traffic Black Spots in the UAE? Join the ‘Accident-Free Day’ Initiative

Want to Reduce Traffic Black Spots in the UAE? Join the ‘Accident-Free Day’ Initiative

Want to Reduce Traffic Black Spots in the UAE? Join the ‘Accident-Free Day’ Initiative :  Through this national awareness campaign, the UAE Ministry of Interior is encouraging drivers to commit to road safety as the new school year approaches. Set for August 26, this program aims to ensure a smooth and accident-free start to the academic year. Participants can remove four black points from their...

It is Cheaper to Buy and Sell a $2 Million Property in Dubai than in London, Mumbai, Paris, and More

It is Cheaper to Buy and Sell a $2 Million Property in Dubai than in London, Mumbai, Paris, and More

It is Cheaper to Buy and Sell a $2 Million Property in Dubai than in London, Mumbai, Paris, and More: In 2023, Dubai's luxury residential real estate market outperformed other cities worldwide in terms of growth, and in 2024, it is expected to maintain this remarkable performance. Dubai is predicted to fare better than almost all big cities worldwide as long as its market remains competitive. "Dubai has...

Qatar’s Residential Stock to Expand by 9,200 Units by 2024, Says ValuStrat

Qatar’s Residential Stock to Expand by 9,200 Units by 2024, Says ValuStrat

Qatar’s Residential Stock to Expand by 9,200 Units by 2024, Says ValuStrat: According to a recent analysis by the consulting and advisory firm ValuStrat, by 2024, Qatar's housing stock will have increased by 9,200 residential units, of which 40% will be located in Lusail. According to ValuStrat's first-quarter forecast, about 6,200 more residential units should be completed by 2025. Data from...

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