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While the US is having its current drama about events that may or may not have happened at a high school party 30+ years ago, an actual important drama is brewing and being ignored.

“We’re accumulating risk in the Middle East by not getting at Iran’s proliferation,” [Brian Hook, the State Department's special representative for Iran] said. “There is something brazen about this missile behaviour, they’re not even hiding it. This sort of escalation is deeply concerning..."

"The Iranians have to decide are they a nation state or a revolution,” [The Saudi foreign minister] said, underlining that Iran had diverted virtually all its additional revenues from the removal of sanctions into its regional agenda, including support for the Houthi rebellion.

“If a missile is launched at Saudi Arabia and UAE what will be reaction be and how will we be defended?” said UAE Ambassador to the US Yousef Al Otaiba.

Maybe we could ask if the government can spend a few minutes considering this when they get done with their he-said, she-said partisan argument?

UAE ambassador asks how allies will defend country from Iran's missiles

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Super 98 and Special 95 are set to increase by 19 fils a litre…

If you’re planning on filling up at the pump over the next few days you might want to do it fast, as UAE petrol prices are set to increase significantly in April 2019.

In April, drivers can expect to pay Dhs2.23 per litre for Super 98, up from Dhs2.04 in March. Special 95 will cost Dhs2.11 per litre, an increase of 19 fils from Dhs1.92 last month. Diesel will also be more expensive this month than last, priced at Dhs2.49 per litre for April – that’s an increase of 8 fils.

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All prices include the VAT rate of 5 per cent.

The UAE’s Ministry of Energy first began setting fuel prices based on average global prices in August 2015. Before that, the price of petrol in the UAE was subsidised by the government, which shielded consumers from global fluctuations in the cost of petrol.

SUPER 98 PRICES SO FAR FOR 2019:

January: Dhs2

February: Dhs1.95

March: Dhs2.04

April: Dhs2.23

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Sponsored: From specialty coffee, to breakfast and afternoon tea and delicious pastries, London Dairy Cafe has it all…

Best known for its incredible ice-cream, London Dairy has expanded its menu to offer so much more than the dessert it’s famous for. With cafes at La Mer North, Springs Souk, Mira Community and London Dairy Bistro on Sheikh Zayed Road, London Dairy offers a premium food and drink selection including specialty coffee, artisanal chocolate, gourmet food and top quality desserts.

Their latest concept, London Dairy Bistro, is the ultimate foodie destination. With comfortable seating and contemporary design, you can bring a laptop to work or sit and relax for as long as you like – it’s open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

Treat yourself to a value afternoon high tea of pastries, scones and sandwiches. Ideal for an afternoon out or catch up with friends, it’s priced at a value Dhs55 for one, or Dhs100 for two. If you’re searching for the perfect place to host a special occasion, look no further. Host your baby shower at London Dairy and they will even offer a complimentary cake to celebrate.

Whether for a business breakfast in the week, or lazy weekend feast, London Dairy’s breakfast menu is worth waking up early for. But if you’re in need of a lie-in, the La Mer and Springs cafés serve breakfast all day. Avocado toast, eggs benedict and açai bowls are all on offer, or enjoy a cheat day and order the fluffy French toast.

If you’re passionate about coffee, you’ll already know that London Dairy has a passion for creating the freshest, most ethically-sourced cup of joe. Each friendly barista is brimming with knowledge about the beans, which are hand-picked from countries like Indonesia and Ethiopa at their ripest point to ensure the maximum concentration of flavour.

Ask them for the story of Crop-to-Cup and they’ll be able to divulge details on the farmers, how the beans are processed, the altitude of growth and how the coffee is roasted here in Dubai and brewed fresh for you.

To accompany your speciality coffee is a vast selection of premium sweet treats and desserts. Not only can you enjoy an array of their famous ice-creams, but also hand-made bakery items including milk cake, french pastries and chocolates infused with ingredients from around the world.

London Dairy, La Mer, 9am to 1am daily, the Springs Souk, 7am to midnight daily, Mira Town Centre, 7am to midnight daily, London Dairy Bistro, open 24/7 daily. @londondairycafefacebook.com/ldccafe, facebook.com/londondairybistro 

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Mambo Brothers, Solomun and CamelPhat are all still to come at the nightlife super complex…

It’s hard to believe the nightlife season is almost over, but as May draws nearer, Soho Garden has announced a huge line-up of events sure to make sure they say farewell in style.

The Meydan hotspot will welcome an international DJ to headline every Friday of their weekly Cafe Mambo even from now until April 26. On the bill, guests can expect underground pioneer Andrea Oliva on April 12, Ibiza legends Mambo Brothers on April 19 and Leftwing : Kody will close the show on April 26.

The sellout ‘Thursdays at Soho’ event will also see some huge names spin at Soho Garden before the season ends.

On Thursday April 18, Tunisian born, Dusseldorf based Loco Dice will bring his energetic set style to the shores of Meydan, while famed Ibiza and UK party brand Abode will takeover the final event of the season on Thursday May 2. Taking up deck duty to headline on May 2 will be Cola hitmaker, Camelphat. No stranger to Dubai the mysterious DJ duo have previously spun at top locations including Blue Marlin Ibiza UAE, The Penthouse and Zero Gravity.

ALSO READ: 2019 in music: All the artists set to perform in the UAE

There are still a couple of huge events to come at super venue Soho Beach, too. First up is Solomun, who will return to the decks at Meydan on Friday April 26. No stranger to Dubai, the award-winning DJ has previously performed at Gotha and Eden Beach Club, as well as headlining Soho Beach’s party in December last year. Tickets are now on sale from Dhs100.

The final event of the season will see the return of All Day I Dream festival on Friday May 3. Headlined by founder Lee Sturridge it’s described as an event for ‘the dreamers, music worshippers, fairy gypsies, and magical creatures’. So, we’ve got some high expectations for a technicolour production – and some pretty epic DJ sets – if previous events are anything to go by.

Soho Garden and Soho Beach, Medyan, until Friday May 3. sohogardendxb.com

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As former Vice-President Joe Biden’s camp scrambles to contain any political damage over his past behaviour with women, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has some words of advice: Keep your distance. “Join the straight-arm club,” Pelosi told a breakfast hour...

The famous funnyman will be the first star to take to the stage at Dubai Arena, with tickets priced from Dhs200…

Famous funnyman Russell Peters will be the first star to grace the stage at Dubai Arena this summer.

The stand-up comedy superstar will make his return to Dubai on Thursday June 6, making him the first act to grace the stage at the epic new arena at City Walk.

Tickets will go on sale at 1pm on Sunday April 7, with tickets priced from Dhs200. There will be five ticket categories available for the gig, starting at Dhs200 for bronze up to Dhs950 for platinum.

The Emmy award-winning comedian is back in Dubai for the third time, promising all-new material as he brings his Deported World Tour to the city. As well as witty observational comedy and the classic audience involvement the comedian has become famous for, guests can expect a laugh-out-loud show later this year.

ALSO READ: Maroon 5 to perform in Dubai this summer

The Deported World Tour kicked off in Australia and New Zealand in February 2018 and has already travelled to over 29 cities in 20 countries and been seen by over 100,000 fans worldwide.

When it arrives at Dubai Arena, the Deported World Tour will become the first show ever to take place at the state-of-the-art venue.

Upon opening, Dubai Arena will become the largest all-purpose, air-conditioned indoor arena in the Middle East with capacity to host up to 17,000 guests for a variety of events. The venue will be managed by international operator AEG Ogden, who are also responsible for The O2 Arena in London.

As well as concerts and festivals, conferences and exhibitions, Dubai Arena is expected to host sporting events such as basketball, boxing, volleyball, and ice hockey.

Live Nation Presents Russell Peters, Dubai Arena, City Walk, Dubai, Thursday June 6, from Dhs200. ticketmaster.ae

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The number of customs declarations carried out by Dubai Customs had reached 78 percent of the overall transactions carried out by the customs authority. [Wired by: DubaiCityGuide.com - A Cyber Gear Company]

While the US is having its current drama about events that may or may not have happened at a high school party 30+ years ago, an actual important drama is brewing and being ignored.

“We’re accumulating risk in the Middle East by not getting at Iran’s proliferation,” [Brian Hook, the State Department's special representative for Iran] said. “There is something brazen about this missile behaviour, they’re not even hiding it. This sort of escalation is deeply concerning..."

"The Iranians have to decide are they a nation state or a revolution,” [The Saudi foreign minister] said, underlining that Iran had diverted virtually all its additional revenues from the removal of sanctions into its regional agenda, including support for the Houthi rebellion.

“If a missile is launched at Saudi Arabia and UAE what will be reaction be and how will we be defended?” said UAE Ambassador to the US Yousef Al Otaiba.

Maybe we could ask if the government can spend a few minutes considering this when they get done with their he-said, she-said partisan argument?

UAE ambassador asks how allies will defend country from Iran's missiles


The model schools will include laboratories for health sciences, manufacturing, robotics, home economics, artificial intelligence and environment as well as sports venues |

The Asian Business Leadership Forum, ABLF, has launched a special edition magazine celebrating the Year of Tolerance. More...

The Emirates Post has collaborated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Organisation Islamic Cooperation, OIC, with a commemorative stamp. [Wired by: DubaiCityGuide.com - A Cyber Gear Company]

From the super exclusive to the free-for-all…

Our productivity levels are hugely impacted by our surroundings, some work better in peace and quiet, others are most efficient in a bustling office environment. With Dubai being such a great entrepreneurial hub, many of the UAE’s residents have their own business or work freelance so these spaces are the perfect solution to providing a unique location to work from.

From lively cafés to rent-a-desk facilities, here are 8 of the best co-working spaces in Dubai.

1. Nasab by KOA

What is it: A luxe members-only community with a work-space and social club for Dubai’s most interesting “thought leaders and game-changers”. The club has an elegant aesthetic that makes you feel at home, if your home has a photography studio, a gym, two swimming pools, private offices, a library and three food and drink outlets. Applicants should prove their level of interesting-ness, in order to be considered (and no, that doesn’t mean boasting about the number of Instagram followers you have).

How much does it cost: Nomads are granted access for 10 days per month for Dhs750; Wanderers can attend outside of peak times for Dhs775 per month; Residents are able to come and go as they please, taking any available desk for Dhs1500 per month; and members in groups from 2 to 12 can opt for the suite package which allows them to move into a fully furnished office from Dhs2000 per month.

What are the perks: Aside from the endless facilities and gorgeous interior, the club also has regular events, workshops and discussions to help the members to collaborate and communicate.

Nasab, Koa Canvas, Wadi Al Safa 3, Dubai, Dhs750 to Dhs2000 per month. nasabdubai.com

2. A4 Space

What is it: Located in the art-hub of Dubai, Alserkal Avenue, the cafe is an absolute winner, with delicious organic produce and brews from homegrown favourite Raw Coffee Company. There’s desks upstairs and small reading nooks you can climb into and lose yourself in a book.

How much does it cost: The space is totally free to use, maybe just buy a coffee and a sandwich to help them keep the space running.

What are the perks: Great Wi-fi, a cinema screening room and a mezzanine level with a community library.

Warehouse 4, Alserkal Avenue, Dubai, 10am to 7pm, Sat to Thur, free. Tel: (050) 5569797. alserkalavenue.ae

3. Astrolabs

What is it: Located in JLT, the sun streams into Astrolab’s workspace and illuminates a huge ‘Make It Happen’ sign on the wall as tech start-ups beaver away at their projects. It’s a real community feel with success stories front and centre – partnerships with IBM and Google For Entrepreneurs represent a major draw, as well as the restaurants within a minute’s walk, of course.

How much does it cost: Prices start from Dhs750 per month for Moonlighter, a flexible non-peak hours membership on a month-to-month basis; Dhs1,500 will get you a flexible membership with 24/7 access and additional perks; and it’s Dhs2500 per month when signing up to an annual contract, with no trade license fee, sponsor for five residents and  24/7 access.

What are the perks: With a focus on tech businesses, the space is built for entrepreneurs with open plan, bookable meeting rooms, coding cave and device lab to test your apps.

Cluster R, Jumeirah Lakes Towers, daily 24 hours, Dhs750 to Dhs2500. Tel: (04) 424 1159. astrolabs.com

4. Nook

What is it: DUPLAYS founders Ravi Bhusari and Derv Rao have established nook to help sports, fitness and wellness entrepreneurs set up and run their business. They offer commercial licensing and space in a collaborative working environment.

How much does it cost: Shared spaces start at Dhs2,500 per month; fixed desks cost Dhs3,000 per month; private offices cost Dhs 4,450 per month. This does not include the yearly Dhs 11,000 DMCC trade license, and the monthly nook membership fees and Dhs 499 company registration.

What are the perks: Purpose-built studios and training areas with showers and changing facilities on site. Regular community socials, talks and training workshops. Plus, all co-working plans include a commercial license for your business, issued by DMCC.

Nook, One JLT, Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai, Dhs2500 to Dhs8,325 per month. Tel: 04 405 4100. duplays.com/nook

5. NEST

What is it: Located inside the quirky TRYP By Wyndham, co-working lounge NEST has plenty of spaces to get down to business. Highlights include privacy pods, indoor garden zone and cool community space. Good for freelancers looking for a more focused alternative to sitting in a noisy café.

How much does it cost: One-day access with limited perks costs Dhs99; 10 visits per month plus additional perks costs Dhs899; unlimited access with all the perks costs Dhs1,499 per month.

What are the perks: Unlimited coffee and snacks, discounts on dining, spa and laundry services at the hotel, pool and gym access, free valet parking and cheaper room rates at the hotel.

NEST, TRYP by Wyndham, Barsha Heights, Dubai, 8am to 11pm, Dhs99 to Dhs1,499. Tel: (04) 247 6699. nestdubai.co

6. Our Space

What is it: Right above the Lamborghini showroom, this place has all the essentials to get some serious work done. Created with nature and holistic wellness in mind, the multi-purpose space mixes wood, vines and living green walls to create an outside-in vibe across its 400-capacity workspace.

How much does it cost: Hot desk packages start from Dhs1,950 per month; private desk packages start from Dhs3,249 per month.

What are the perks: Besides on-site IT support, guest pass availability, and virtual PA services, Our Space offers free yoga, healthy food created by the award-winning Bystro team, and an in-house massage therapist.

Our Space, Lamborghini, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, 9am to 6pm, Sunday to Thursday, Dhs1,950 to Dhs3,249. Tel: (056) 509 3870. ourspace.work 

7. Letswork

What is it:  Rather than a fixed location, Letswork (rolled out by e25, Emaar’s in-house innovation lab) has transformed some of the city’s top venues to create affordable pop-up co-working spaces. Sign up and pay online, then head to any of the participating venues. So far, 14 locations are available including: all Rove Hotels, Vida Downtown, Ostro in DusitD2 Kenz Hotel, Molecule in d3, The Scene in Pier 7, and Arabian Ranches Golf Club.

How much does it cost: Day rates start at Dhs39; weekly rates are Dhs209; and monthly rates are Dhs490.

What are the perks: Unlimited tea, coffee, water and WiFi, free parking, seats with plugs, 20 per cent discount on food and drink at each location and meeting room access.

Letswork, various locations, Dubai, Dhs39 to Dhs490. Tel: (056) 570 0089. letswork.io 

8. Witwork

What is it: Similar to Letswork, Witwork provides access to daytime dormant spaces (i.e. restaurants, pubs and cafes that are popular in the evenings or on the weekends, but are mostly empty during off-peak hours) across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Ras al Khaimah.

How much does it cost: You can start with a one week free trial, after that plans start from Dhs175 per week, Dhs400 per month and Dhs1000 per quarter.

What are the perks: Unlimited tea and coffee, plus discounted rates on meeting rooms available within the hotels WitWork operates from.

Witwork, various locations around the UAE, Dhs175 to Dhs1000. Tel: (050) 622 7614. witwork.co

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