Beware Of Flying Tiger Products, UAE's Combatting Mosquitoes & New Metro Updates ✨

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NEWS

The UAE Calls For Immediate Halt To These Flying Tiger Glasses

  • If you’ve been sipping your morning juice or iced latte out of those Flying Tiger glasses, you might want to put the cup down and listen up 🍶

  • The UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism has issued an urgent call for consumers to immediately stop using these specific glasses. Here’s the lowdown on why your glassware just became a no-go.

  • Recent testing on the Flying Tiger 220ml glass cups revealed a bit of a chemistry mishap!

  • The colourful external print on the glasses contains elevated levels of lead and cadmium. These substances can pose potential health risks if you’re exposed to them over time.

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UAE Residents Are Noticing A Rise In Mosquitoes Lately

  • The UAE experienced unstable weather in March, with heavy rain and thunderstorms sweeping across parts of the country.

  • Since then, residents have been sharing their mosquito encounters lately, with many saying they’re seeing more than usual in homes, workplaces and outdoor areas.

  • Social chatter has picked up, too on social media, with people talking about bites, buzzing sounds at night and mosquitoes showing up in unexpected places.

  • Authorities have already stepped in to manage the situation. Trucks are out spraying ultra-fine mist in the evenings to target mosquitoes and help keep things under control.

  • The Ministry of Health and Prevention, in coordination with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and local municipalities, has intensified the National Mosquito Control Programme.

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These Iconic Dubai Hotels Are Pausing For Renovations: Here’s What’s Coming Next

  • The city’s biggest names are going under transformation to come back bigger, better, and way more luxurious

  • 1) Burj Al Arab is going for its biggest transformation ever 👏

  • 2) Armani Hotel Dubai has gone into a temporary closure.

  • 3) Park Hyatt Dubai is closing to finish what they started 🛑

  • 4) St. Regis The Palm is upgrading… without fully closing

  • ANNDDD there’s more! 🤍

SHARABLES

🍿Sharable bits and tips! 

  • Dubai introduced a new 42-km Gold metro line 🚇

  • Speaking of metro… Dubai is planning a major airport-to-airport metro link 👀 

  • ⁠Just a Josette soirée with HH Sheikh Hamdan in the house 🇫🇷

  • Like the Deputy Prime Minister had said before, the UAE 'will never be blackmailed by terrorists' 🫡🇦🇪

  • Al Mamzar beach is about to get a serious glow up! 🤩

  • In an interview, Anne Hathaway said "InshaAllah" and the internet is lovingggg it 🤍

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