Author: Mohan Nasre

The cost of studying abroad is one of the first things prospective students think about, and for good reason. Tuition, accommodation, living expenses — it adds up quickly, and for international students especially, the financial planning required can feel overwhelming. De Montfort University Dubai has been taking that concern seriously, and the package of scholarships and relief measures currently available reflects that. At the same time, the university is bringing students back to campus in full, which changes the experience in ways that matter. DMU Dubai is offering meaningful scholarship support — up to 40 percent of tuition for international…

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Dubai’s brunch scene is legendary, but there’s always been a quiet injustice at the heart of it — most of the best ones start mid-morning, which rules out a significant portion of the population who simply don’t function that way. Evening brunches fix that. Same concept — good food, flowing drinks, entertainment, a reason to dress up and go out — but starting when the day actually feels like it’s beginning rather than ending. The format has taken off properly in Dubai over the last couple of years, and the options now range from beachside Mediterranean to full Latin American…

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Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff has reportedly purchased a luxury waterfront property in Dubai Maritime City, joining a growing list of Indian celebrities and high-net-worth individuals who have been quietly building real estate positions in the emirate over the past few years. Another Bollywood name, another Dubai waterfront address — but Tiger Shroff’s move is a much bigger story about where Indian money is going The timing is interesting. Dubai’s property market has been showing early signs of stabilization after its extraordinary post-pandemic run, with some segments recording slight price corrections in early 2026. For buyers with a long-term view and…

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Living in the UAE comes with a genuinely useful travel perk — a long list of countries where you either don’t need a visa at all or can get one when you land. No embassy appointments, no waiting weeks for approval, no thick stack of documents. If you’re the kind of person who books trips a week in advance, or you’re staring at a long weekend and trying to figure out where to go, these destinations are your best friends. Here are ten worth seriously considering. 10 Easy Travel Destinations for UAE Residents Without Visa Stress 1. Thailand Thailand is…

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There’s no shortage of education events in the UAE, but Edufair Dubai has built a reputation for being one of the more substantive ones. This is the 10th edition, which means it’s been around long enough to have figured out what actually helps students and what’s just noise. The 2026 edition runs from May 8 to May 10 at The H Dubai Hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road. Entry is free — you just need to register. And whether you’re a high school student trying to figure out what to study, a graduate weighing postgraduate options, or a working professional thinking…

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