Population and Demography Thepopulation of the UAEhas grown rapidly in recent times. Data from the United Nations indicates that the population in 2020 is 9,890,400. Public Holidays UAE public holidays can be foundhere. Most are Islamic occasions and follow the Hijri (Islamic) calendar. The Hi...
Population: about 11 million people live in the UAE (2024) Capital City: Abu Dhabi (The Arabic wordabumeans 'father' anddhabimeans 'gazelle'). The name thus means 'Father of the Gazelle' and according to a folk tale refers to the hunting of gazelles in the region. Language: Arabic Lite...
These holidays allow UAE’s population to observe cultural, religious, or national events. Moreover, these holidays play a crucial role in the work-life balance and foster unity, social harmony, and a sense of belonging. Below, we’ve mentioned a calendar of public holidays in UAE in 2025 ...
As the globalpopulationcontinues to rise, densecitiesface mounting challenges in catering to the needs of billions of people living and working in urban areas. Architects have long explored the skyscraper typology as a solution to these challenges, integrating commercial spaces and public amenities with...
The UAE has a harsh desert climate, where the summers are hot and sunny and the humidity levels stay elevated along the coastal belt. The winters are mild and pleasant, but they don’t stay long. Even with the extreme summer temperatures, the UAE is home to a diverse animal population, ...
while South Korea agrees to abolish 92.8% of its tariffs. The UAE’s major exports to South Korea, such as primary crude oil, will be subject to a tariff reduction of 3% to 0% within a 10‑year period, whereas South Korea’s exports to the UAE such as refrigerators, washing machines...
Forecasting the SARS COVID-19 pandemic and critical care resources threshold in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries: population analysis of aggreg... Objective To generate cross-national forecasts of COVID-19 trajectories and quantify the associated impact on essential critical care resources ...
The overall young population in the UAE also implies a high level of urbanisation and technical knowhow. What are the risks and challenges companies may face in the UAE? Due to the rather volatile economy, the business environment is not always entirely stable. Because of this, prices are ...
the UAE. The popularity of the game declined after independence in 1971; however, when South Asians began settling in the country, they brought with them a wish to play cricket. The local Arab population, educated in India and Pakistan, set up clubs and domestic tournaments began in the ...
UAE Emiratis are predominantly Sunni Muslims and all social and political matters are driven by Sharia (Islamic) law. However, the UAE is tolerant of other religions and accords religious freedom to the expatriate population. These religions primarily include Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism and ...