Dubai breaking news today
Here are some of the latest breaking news stories from Dubai:
Breaking News
- Dubai's Burj Khalifa to get a new observation deck: The Dubai Mall's developer, Emaar Properties, has announced plans to build a new observation deck on the 125th floor of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building. The new deck is expected to offer stunning views of the city and will be completed by 2025. (Source: Gulf News)
- Dubai's real estate market sees surge in sales: The Dubai real estate market has seen a significant surge in sales in recent months, with prices rising by up to 20% in some areas. The increase is attributed to a combination of factors, including low interest rates and government incentives. (Source: The National)
- Dubai's Expo 2020 to feature a new theme park: Expo 2020, the world's largest international exhibition, will feature a new theme park called "Riverland Dubai". The park will offer a range of attractions, including water rides and live shows. (Source: Khaleej Times)
- Dubai's taxi fares to increase: The Dubai Taxi Corporation has announced plans to increase taxi fares by up to 15% due to rising fuel costs and other expenses. The new fares will come into effect on March 1. (Source: Gulf News)
- Dubai's healthcare sector sees growth: Dubai's healthcare sector has seen significant growth in recent years, with the number of hospitals and medical centers increasing by 20%. The sector is expected to continue growing, driven by a growing population and increasing demand for healthcare services. (Source: Arabian Business)
Other News
- Dubai's economy grows by 2.1%: Dubai's economy grew by 2.1% in 2022, driven by a strong performance in the non-oil sector. The emirate's GDP is expected to continue growing, driven by a range of factors, including tourism and real estate. (Source: Dubai Media Office)
- Dubai's tourism sector sees record growth: Dubai's tourism sector saw a record 16.7 million visitors in 2022, a 13% increase from the previous year. The emirate's tourism sector is expected to continue growing, driven by a range of attractions and events. (Source: Dubai Tourism)
- Dubai's food delivery market sees growth: Dubai's food delivery market has seen significant growth in recent years, with the number of food delivery apps increasing by 50%. The market is expected to continue growing, driven by a growing population and increasing demand for convenience. (Source: Arabian Business)