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Sam McCone during his epic run. Photo: Sam McCone
Dubai resident completes 200km Kite Beach run to change lives in Africa

Sam McCone is on a mission to raise funds for The Sparkle Foundation, which helps underprivileged children in Malawi

UAENovember 23, 2025
The region's schools are transforming through the use of technology. Pawan Singh / The National
The Gulf’s digital education divide: Are you receptive or resistant?

Parents and schools weigh in on the region’s technology revolution

UAENovember 21, 2025
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma at the launch of his first UAE project. Shruti Jain / The National
Japanese starchitect Kengo Kuma brings his soft touch to Dubai

Known for his 'weak architecture' approach, Kuma has taken on his first UAE project

TN MagazineNovember 19, 2025
Gems Founders School in Dubai. The group serves about 80,000 pupils across the UAE. Reem Mohammed / The National
How Dubai's affordable education plans can ease pressure on pupils

Emirate is to build 60 low-fee schools by 2033 to enhance accessibility for families

UAENovember 18, 2025
Megha Saha owns a villa in Senses at the Field, Nad Al Sheba, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
My Own HomeIndian couple find value for money in Dh4.5 million four-bedroom villa

Megha and Pradip Saha chose a new development called Senses at the Field

UAENovember 12, 2025
Every plate at Gerbou tells a story of the Emirates through its culinary traditions and design. Photo: Sebastian Boettcher
Five home-grown Dubai restaurants redefining the city's cuisine

Amid a sea of celebrity restaurants, a new generation of local chefs is celebrating regional flavours

TN MagazineNovember 11, 2025
My Dubai Rent. Louise Lambert rents a 1BR apartment in Business Bay, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
My Dubai RentAfter 20 years in Dubai, psychologist still 'enjoys one of the lowest rents'

Even after 20 years, Dr Louise Lambert is reluctant to buy a property and prefers the freedom of renting

UAENovember 10, 2025
Ajman Museum has wind towers, ornate wooden doors and coral stone walls. Christopher Pike for The National
Before skyscrapers and oil - Ajman Museum traces the UAE’s roots in the sand

Contained within an 18th-century fort that was once home to the ruling family, it offers an intimate portrait of life before the wells began to gush

CultureNovember 07, 2025
Several species are benefiting from Emirates Park Zoo & Resort's wildlife conservation programmes. Antonie Robertson / The National
Abu Dhabi zoo embraces technology to help boost local wildlife populations

Emirates Park Zoo & Resort is using assisted reproductive techniques in its conservation and breeding programmes

UAENovember 07, 2025
Tamas Bencsik, who loves waterfront developments, in Dubai Harbour. Antonie Robertson / The National
My Own HomeEntrepreneur snaps up Dh2.5m apartment with access to private beach

Tamas Bencsik also owns property in Ras Al Khaimah and rents four-bedroom townhouse in Arabian Ranches 3

UAENovember 05, 2025
Pupils Ayaan Mohammed, Moulik Savla, Yuvaan Sawlani and Atharva Mehra created the CareChair at Gems Wellington International School. Antonie Robertson / The National
Dubai pupils design chair to help neurodivergent classmates stay focused

Furniture item features built-in fidget toys made from recycled materials

UAENovember 01, 2025
It's far more than just bread that you'll find in Rome's Antico Forno Roscioli, one of the city's best bakeries. Photo: Katy Gillett / The National
On the hunt for Rome's best bakery

As culinary travel fever takes hold, the bakery tourism trend is also rising

FoodOctober 31, 2025
Couples in Abu Dhabi can now get married using the Tamm app. Photo: Unsplash
Can marriage of tech and tying the knot in Abu Dhabi lead to wedded bliss?

While online service represents step forward for digital governance, some experts have concerns about couples taking weddings 'lightly'

UAEOctober 28, 2025
Outdoor seating at one of Sita's six pavilions in Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. Photo: The Ritz-Carlton
Eight stand-out restaurants at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea resorts

Visitors can eat their way round one of the most ambitious tourism projects in the world

FoodOctober 24, 2025
The Michelin Guide Abu Dhabi 2026 was unveiled at the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental. Victor Besa / The National
Michelin Guide Abu Dhabi 2026: Who kept their stars and who didn’t?

A total of 56 restaurants made it into the general guide this year

FoodOctober 23, 2025
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