January 2026

Dubai is known for its desert landscapes and futuristic skyline, but its connection to the sea is equally important. The Arabian Gulf has shaped Dubai’s history through trade, fishing, and pearl diving, and today the city is investing in ocean sustainability and marine innovation to protect this vital resource. The leadership recognizes that healthy oceans are essential for food security, tourism, and climate resilience, and has launched initiatives that combine science, technology, and community engagement. Marine conservation projects are central to this vision. Dubai has established protected areas where coral reefs and marine life can thrive, reducing the impact of overfishing and pollution.

Dubai is known for its desert landscapes and futuristic skyline, but its connection to the sea is equally important. The Arabian Gulf has shaped Dubai’s history through trade, fishing, and pearl diving, and today the city is investing in ocean sustainability and marine innovation to protect this vital resource. The leadership recognizes that healthy oceans are essential for food security, tourism, and climate resilience, and has launched initiatives that combine science, technology, and community engagement. Marine conservation projects are central to this vision. Dubai has established protected areas where coral reefs and marine life can thrive, reducing the impact of overfishing

FIX Dessert Chocolatier has introduced not one, but two brand-new dessert bars: 'Honey I'm Comb' and 'Jam or Go Nuts.' Bringing these nostalgic flavours from the past to the Museum of the Future, FIX's latest pop-up in collaboration with Careem brings sweet memories to the present tense. A love letter to the lunchbox classic, 'Jam or Go Nuts' is a new take on the nostalgic PB&J sandwich. Warm, crunchy peanut butter, a perfectly jammy centre and that comforting signature blondie chocolate finish offers the sweet, uncomplicated taste of childhood. For an equally addictive bite, 'Honey I'm Comb' offers indulgence and refinement – combining

As the world accelerates efforts to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors, aviation remains one of the most complex climate challenges. Yet in the UAE, this challenge is quickly transforming into an opportunity. With the Dubai Airshow 2025 concluded just days ago, the UAE has demonstrated bold, credible leadership by showcasing tangible, operational innovation that move aviation closer to Net Zero. Dubai has long been a global aviation hub, home to Emirates and flydubai, and one of the busiest airports in the world. But as the aviation industry faces increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions, Dubai is positioning itself as a leader in renewable