Author: Arabian Media staff

Image: Supplied Property developer Aldar has set a new benchmark for Abu Dhabi’s high-end real estate market, announcing the sale of an eight-bedroom beachfront mansion on Saadiyat Island’s Faya Al Saadiyat development for Dhs400m ($109m), the highest-ever recorded price for a residential property in the emirate. The deal comes months after Aldar sold a penthouse at the nearby Nobu Residences for Dhs137m, underlining strong demand for ultra-luxury real estate in the UAE capital, particularly among high-net-worth individuals and overseas buyers. Spanning 6,561 square metres and located within the Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, the mansion offers panoramic views of the sea…

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Business books can teach you how to write a plan, develop a marketing strategy, and pitch to investors. What they don’t prepare you for is the emotional reality of starting and scaling a business. They won’t tell you how to navigate self-doubt, burnout, or tough conversations with clients. They won’t explain how to stay confident when your inbox is full of rejection emails or how to manage payroll when your biggest client suddenly backs out. These are the lessons you only learn by doing—and they’re often the ones that matter most. Here are some of the real-life lessons that can…

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Image: Getty Images The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has issued a detailed forecast warning of unusual summer weather conditions across the UAE from July 25 to 28, 2025. The rare weather event is being attributed to the influence of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), a key global weather driver that appears to be shifting due to climate change. The ITCZ—where trade winds from the northern and southern hemispheres converge—is known for triggering heavy rainfall and dense cloud cover. According to global climate models and recent NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) research, the zone’s movement plays a critical role…

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Whenever you start a new job, you may be automatically enrolled in a 401(k), and your money will likely be invested for you, too. But where does that money actually go? And when (if ever) should you consider changing your investments? According to recent Vanguard data, most 401(k) plans (98%) automatically invest workers in target-date funds (TDFs). These funds are a type of mutual fund that will automatically shift your investments from riskier assets, like stocks and mutual funds, towards more conservative assets, like bonds, as you get older. These “set-it-and-forget-it” funds can work well for many investors, but not…

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