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What's On
6 days ago
- Business
- What's On
Biggest ever Amazon Prime Day 2025 is coming this weekend
The biggest day of the year, well kind of, Amazon Prime Day is coming this weekend and it's not just a day this time, it's a whole week of incredible offers. From July 25 to 31, you'll be able to save on hundreds of products and huge brands. Prime members can enjoy discounts across more than 30 product categories such as grocery, Amazon Fresh, electronics, fashion, beauty, kitchen, home, toys and Amazon Devices. So if you need some new kitchen appliances, or you just fancy some new skincare, you can save some dirhams. The brands included are amazing too, you can save on Samsung, Apple, Phillips, Dyson, Braun, Ninja, Rimmel London, Boss, Calvin Klein, Pandora, Nescafe, Adidas, KIKO Milano, Beauty of Joseon, Pampers, Lacoste and so much more. This year's seven-day Prime Day sale event gives you more time to decide and shop. Delivery is free too. Some key deals include: up to 20% off cleaning and laundry detergents from brands including Fairy, Finish, Ariel, OMO, and Comfort up to 20% off hair products from brands including Kérastase, GK Hair, L'Oréal, Davines, Milk_Shake, and Wella up to 50% off products from Amazon Fresh up to 40% off gaming consoles, accessories, and monitors from brands including Sony, PlayStation, Nintendo, KTC, Logitech, and SIHOO up to 40% off headphones and speakers from brands including Bose, JBL, Sony, and soundcore up to 15% off mobile phones from brands including Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, and HONOR up to 50% off skincare, makeup, and beauty accessories from brands including ANUA, Beauty of Joseon, medicube, Maybelline, KIKO Milano, Anastasia, NIVEA, e.l.f., CeraVe, Neutrogena, Eucerin and Jessup up to 59% off watches and fitness trackers from brands including WHOOP, Apple, Oura, Tissot, Tommy Hilfiger, and Casio You can grab additional discounts from using credit cards such as ADCB, Mastercard and Commercial Bank of Dubai (CBD). Tabby and Tamara are available for splitting payments, and installment plans are also available. You'll need to be a prime member to get the savings, but if you're not one yet you can join for Dhs16 per month or Dhs140 per year. Take a look and shop here at The options of brands on Amazon are endless, if you want to checkout some homegrown UAE brands, take a look here. Image: Provided > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


Gulf Today
26-06-2025
- Gulf Today
Abu Dhabi court orders man to return Dhs260,000 he borrowed from a woman
Abu Dhabi Family, Civil, and Administrative Cases Court has ordered a man to repay Dhs260,000 to a woman from whom he borrowed the amount but failed to repay it, repeatedly delaying settlement. The woman filed a lawsuit demanding the man repay the Dhs260,000 loan, along with a 12% legal interest until full repayment. She also sought Dhs16,000 for car installments he was supposed to pay but failed to, despite using the vehicle for four months. The plaintiff stated that the appellee received Dhs260,000 from her, as evidenced by a debt acknowledgment for the loan. Additionally, he took possession of her car, agreeing to pay Dhs4,005 in monthly installments for four months during which he used the vehicle. During the hearing, the court administered an oath to the plaintiff, who swore she lent the appellee Dhs260,000, which he did not repay. The court reviewed the evidence submitted by the plaintiff, including a promissory note proving the loan. The appellee appeared in court but failed to provide evidence of repayment or dispute the authenticity of his signature on the promissory note.


Gulf Today
21-06-2025
- Gulf Today
Abu Dhabi man fraudulently sells farm granted by government, court obliges him to return Dhs104,000
Abu Dhabi Family and Civil Administrative Cases Court has ordered a man to return Dhs104,000 and pay Dhs5,000 in compensation to another. The case date back to the time when a man agreed with another to purchase a farm he owned and sent him Dhs104,000 as part of the payment. However, it was later discovered that the farm was a government grant and could not be sold. The plaintiff filed a lawsuit demanding the return of the Dhs104,000, along with Dhs16,000 in compensation for material and moral damages incurred, as well as legal fees. The plaintiff provided evidence of the payment through transfer receipts and filed a criminal complaint against the appellee for fraud, resulting in a six-month prison sentence and a fine. The court noted that the appellee admitted to the debt during proceedings at the Case Management Office, leading to the court's decision to order the repayment. Additionally, the court ordered him to pay Dhs5,000 in compensation for the plaintiff's material and moral damages.


Time Out Dubai
26-05-2025
- Automotive
- Time Out Dubai
Parkin introduces two new paid parking zones in Mirdif
Motorists in Dubai will now need to pay for parking in two new zones. Parkin, the city's official parking operator, has announced that there are two new paid public parking zones in Mirdif. In place as of Monday May 26, it means that on-street and off-street parking in Mirdif will now be controlled by Parkin. Zone 251C will cover on-street parking in the neighbourhood and Zone 251D will cover off-street parking. Both zones will be open between 8am and 10pm and available from Monday until Saturday. Tariffs in Zone 251C and Zone 251D are priced from Dhs2 for an hour at off-peak times and from Dhs4 at peak hours for one hour. Overnight parking is available off-street for Dhs20 in Zone 251D and the highest fees in Zone 251C are Dhs16 after four hours at peak hours. New Parkin zone fees in Mirdif Zone 251C Parking duration Peak Hours Off-peak One hour Dhs4 Dhs2 Two hours Dhs8 Dhs5 Three hours Dhs12 Dhs8 Four hours Dhs16 Dhs11 Zone 251D Parking duration Peak Hours Off-peak One hour Dhs4 Dhs2 Two hours Dhs8 Dhs4 Three hours Dhs12 Dhs5 Four hours Dhs16 Dhs7 24 hours Dhs20 Dhs20 Earlier in 2025, Parkin introduced a whole range of new tariffs for premium spots across its network in the city. Payment for premium spaces across the city increased to Dhs6 per hour while regular parking spaces remained priced at Dhs4 per hour. Days off in Dubai UAE public holidays 2025: When are all the public holidays this year? The dates to know UAE public holidays law explained: What happens if a day off is on a weekend The law has changed in 2025 Everything you need to know about annual leave in Dubai Know your rights


What's On
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- What's On
12 low-key homegrown bakeries in Dubai for the best treats
Treeeeeeeeeeeeats (and homegrown bakeries in Dubai)… Is how we feel midday on a work day. The midday slump hits right after lunchtime, and the only thing that can save us all is a sweet treat. For your next treat adventure, choose from this list of incredible underrated, usually-on-the-DL, homegrown bakeries in Dubai serving up pastries, cookies and everything adjacent. You're welcome. Silly Goose Cookies for breakfast? Cookies for lunch? Silly Goose has got you covered. This delivery-only venture is all about cookies the size of your face, because the bigger, the better, right? We love the adorable branding – silly goose for the win. Offer: Individual cookies start at Dhs22, boxes at Dhs120 Timings: Daily, closes 10pm Location: Delivery only, order on Talabat, Deliveroo and Careem Contact: @ Maha's Bakehouse This one is all about that sourdough sauce – the pastries at Maha's Bakehouse are enough to induce a serious pang of craving in you. A homegrown venture by Maha-Morley Kirk, they offer buns, breads, croissants, cookies and brownies. Offer: Pastries start at Dhs22, boxes at Dhs84 Timings: Daily, closes 3pm Location: Delivery only, order on Talabat, Deliveroo, Noonfood and Careem Contact: @ Birch Bakery Hidden, unassuming, but serving so much flavour – this hole-in-the-wall bakery located in Al Quoz produces some of Dubai's tastiest sourdough, pastries, and the infamous roast beef sando. Head over for a coffee and a breather. Offer: Pastries start at Dhs16, boxes at Dhs59 Timings: daily, 7am to 3pm Location: Al Quoz, Dubai Contact: ( 0) 4 222 6665 @ Juntas This little Portugese bakery is where you need to be to get some knockout sourdough pastries in Dubai, free from yeast, preservatives and synthetics. Inspired by the calm and connect of the countryside, this is an intimate space, rooted in community. Offer: Pastries start at Dhs17.50, sandwiches at Dhs64.50 Timings: Tuesday to Sunday, 8am to 8pm Location: Al Mizhar Contact: ( 0) 52 880 4778 @livejuntas Beurre More than just bread, this serene French-inspired bakery offers a whole host pf artisanal desserts, from madeleines to cheesecake and mille feuille, along with the gorgeous flaky croissants rolls, and buns. Looking for aesthetics too? This is the one. Offer: Pastries start at Dhs31, boxes at Dhs110 Timings: across various timings Location: across various locations Contact: ( 0) 55 252 1936 @ Kneaded This the picture of a cosy neighbourhood bakery, serving freshly baked pastries and specialty coffee. It's a community-centric spot, perfect for those coffee dates, slow mornings and sweet treat runs. Offer: Pastries start at Dhs28 Timings: Daily, 6am to 9pm Location: Al Khawaneej Contact: ( 0) 4 557 1205 @alwayskneaded OMA OMA has heartwarming homegrown origins – the whole corporate-to-croissant type story. They do cakes and cookies, as well as some tinned varieties like the dream cake and tiramusi. Delivery only. Absolutely lip-smacking. Offer: Cookies start at Dhs15, boxes from Dhs45 Timings: Daily Location: Delivery only on Talabat, Deliveroo, Careem or direct Contact: @ Butter by the Dozen If you're looking for an ooey,gooey, salted cookie that is going to satisfy your craving on all levels then look no further than Butter by the Dozen. You can order them in boxes of 36 and of course as a dozen. Offer: Boxes from Dhs70 Timings: Daily Location: Delivery only on Talabat, Deliveroo, Careem Contact: @ Rise Bakehouse Not just cookies, Rise Bakehouse is your home for all things sweets – browies, cakes and more but where it's really at with Rise Bakehouse is the delicious lunchbox cakes – cute creations for one person devour. Don't miss out on their workshops. Offer: Mini cakes from Dhs63 Timings: Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 6pm Location: Al Quoz Contact: (0) 58 574 7324 @ June & Co. Bake Shop Great for dates, remote working or just a silly midday sweet treat, June & C0. Bake Shop serves up baked goods and all-day dining favourites in a cosy corner. It's sophisticated, it's beautiful, it's cosy. Offer: Treats start from Dhs11 Timings: Daily, 9am to 10pm Location: Wasl Port Views Contact: (0) 4 575 9891 @ Vanilla Sukkar This mother-and-daughter-owned gem in Jumeirah is a quaint coffee shop and bakery. The small space is filled with plants, books, cute collectables, and the smell of freshly baked goods. Don't miss their melt-in-the-mouth sourdough pastries. Offer: Treats start from Dhs14 Timings: Daily, 8am to 8pm Location: Umm al Sheif, Jumeirah Contact: (0) 4 422 8843 @vanillasukkar BakeMyDay The BakeMyDay cookies are famous for being absolutely-scumdiddilicious – a firm delivery favourite for many. Available all day, everyday for our benefit only, these cookies are massive, chewy and almost a cake. Offer: Cookies start from Dhs13 Timings: Daily Location: Delivery only on Talabat, Careem, Noon and Deliveroo Contact: @ Images: Socials