UAE and Israel agree to visa-free travel and $3bn Abraham Fund (October 20): Such peace-building, peace-keeping, bilateral businesses and science collaborations will create a better future for all stakeholders. I can't wait to travel to Israel to meet my friends. God bless the UAE and our leaders who have shown great vision and heart.
Sabine Balve, Abu Dhabi
Great news. I have always wanted to travel to Israel and be able to return to the UAE. This is progress.
Gary Hazel, Dubai
Fantastic. I would like to visit some day.
Randall Mohammed, Dubai
Bravo, an example of how progressive and civilised nations should work together for peace and prosperity.
Klodin Suntova Jovanovska, Dubai
After the recent historic agreement between UAE and Israel this is another step forward. The visa-free travel will have a wonderful affect on the relationship between the two countries.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru, India
Dubai as a fitness hub is no pipe dream
With reference to Sophie Prideaux's story Dubai Fitness Challenge: Sheikh Hamdan wants to make the UAE the 'world's most active country' (October 20): sounds like a great plan. Immense respect for this society, even if so culturally different from mine.
Marco Piccinini, Sant'Angelo in Pontano, Italy
Making it easier to kite surf on the lovely long coastal stretches would be awesome.
Kirin Hilliar, Dubai
Covid-19 has altered people's shopping patterns
With reference to Deepthi Nair's report UAE and Saudi Arabia consumers most optimistic about Covid-19 economic recovery (October 21): As the report says, Covid-19 is changing shopping habits in fundamental ways.
The first priority of people who have lost jobs or had their salaries cut will be to find employment. People's savings have eroded. So for some time they will buy just the essentials and not spend on luxuries. Consumers will prefer to shop in sanitised malls, which could lead to a lowering of rents on the high streets. Larger retailers might reduce the sizes of their shops, because of lower footfalls and sales per square foot. Quite simply, retail therapy might be on hold till the trauma of Covid-19 starts to wear off.
Rajendra Aneja, Dubai
Not the best tactic with November 3 looming
Regarding the report Trump calls Fauci an 'idiot who got the coronavirus response wrong' (October 20): it appears that Donald Trump thinks that attacking the man who has been providing the US with calm and rational medical expertise during such trying times is the way to win an election.
Paul Hudson, Sharjah
Mane points for safe home colouring
- Natural and grey hair takes colour differently than chemically treated hair
- Taking hair from a dark to a light colour should involve a slow transition through warmer stages of colour
- When choosing a colour (especially a lighter tone), allow for a natural lift of warmth
- Most modern hair colours are technique-based, in that they require a confident hand and taught skills
- If you decide to be brave and go for it, seek professional advice and use a semi-permanent colour
Real estate tokenisation project
Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.
The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.
Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.
Planes grounded by coronavirus
British Airways: Cancels all direct flights to and from mainland China
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific: Cutting capacity to/from mainland China by 50 per cent from Jan. 30
Chicago-based United Airlines: Reducing flights to Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong
Ai Seoul: Suspended all flights to China
Finnair: Suspending flights to Nanjing and Beijing Daxing until the end of March
Indonesia's Lion Air: Suspending all flights to China from February
South Korea's Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air and Jin Air: Suspend all flights
Museum of the Future in numbers
- 78 metres is the height of the museum
- 30,000 square metres is its total area
- 17,000 square metres is the length of the stainless steel facade
- 14 kilometres is the length of LED lights used on the facade
- 1,024 individual pieces make up the exterior
- 7 floors in all, with one for administrative offices
- 2,400 diagonally intersecting steel members frame the torus shape
- 100 species of trees and plants dot the gardens
- Dh145 is the price of a ticket
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Sholto Byrnes on Myanmar politics
Director: Laxman Utekar
Cast: Vicky Kaushal, Akshaye Khanna, Diana Penty, Vineet Kumar Singh, Rashmika Mandanna
Rating: 1/5
MOUNTAINHEAD REVIEW
Starring: Ramy Youssef, Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman
Director: Jesse Armstrong
Rating: 3.5/5