Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has approved groundbreaking strategies worth Dh18.3 billion to enhance public parks, aviation, education, and healthcare, positioning Dubai as a global leader in urban development and innovation.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum approved the formation of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Endowment District Board of Trustees on November 1, 2025, marking the launch of the region’s first endowment-based mixed-use development combining residential, commercial, healthcare, and educational facilities with a total investment of Dhs4.7 billion.
Qatar announces a new program offering property title deeds and residency visas within days for a minimum real estate investment of $200,000, boosting its market and competing for global investors.
Dubai’s DMCC and Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority have formed a strategic partnership to create blockchain-based infrastructure for tokenising gold, diamonds and other commodities, combining regulatory expertise with Dubai’s established trading networks.
Dubai Crown Prince awards Golden Visas to 223 distinguished teachers, recognizing their exceptional contributions to private education across schools, universities, and early childhood centers.
Ras Al Khaimah, the Northern Gem of the UAE, emerges as a prime destination for real estate investors. With burgeoning development, the emirate presents lucrative investment prospects, attracting both local and international interest.
In 2019, in the Global Talent Trends report, LinkedIn cited the data: 92% of employers are less interested in the knowledge and experience of an employee if they are not supported by emotional intelligence, the ability to cooperate, adapt to changing conditions, etc. Deloitte Access Economics predicts that by 2030, flexible skills occupations will account for two-thirds of all jobs.
Thousands of school-leavers go abroad every year to pursue higher education. Recently, they have focused not only on the US and Europe but also on Asia and the Middle East. Eight universities in the United Arab Emirates are ranked among the best universities in the world by QS World University. There are also branches of international universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other countries.
Many governments in the Middle East are striving to reduce their reliance on the export of natural resources and build diversified, sustainable economies. Dubai serves as a notable example, providing a compelling narrative.