Nearly 6,000 volunteers linked to a single support group are working tirelessly across the country to help those affected
Sheikhs breaking into a sweat; government departments racing against each other to break world records; and residents giving it their all to lead an active lifestyle. In just 30 days, Dubai has come of age when it comes to fitness, and we have one man to thank for it: Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai.
That Sheikh Hamdan is a fitness enthusiast is no secret, but his ability to bring together people from all walks of life towards a healthier lifestyle is no mean feat. At the end of the Dubai Crown Prince's 30X30 fitness challenge, participants have registered 2.52 billion moves and broken 15 world records.
Although the challenge ended on Saturday, the journey doesn't end here. Issam Kazim, CEO of the Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing, told Khaleej Times: "While the challenge may now be over, the focus on a healthy lifestyle lives on and we encourage everyone to keep going and help continue our journey to make Dubai the most active city in the world."
Nearly 6,000 volunteers linked to a single support group are working tirelessly across the country to help those affected
Real estate developer MAG pledges to cover all the costs of necessary repairs for affected residents
The substantial increase in charges left many residents financially burdened, as they strive to retrieve their stranded vehicles
While parents acknowledge the importance of safety as a result of inclement weather, they also expressed disquiet about extended holidays
Roads and Transport Authority has been working round the clock to carry out maintenance work
All competent authorities must work together and coordinate to expedite possible means of support
Work teams across all customs centres continued to process cargo clearance and inspections
The country called on the international community to intensify all efforts to achieve a comprehensive and just peace