Cost of living in the UAE, Conflict threatens Sudan's cultural treasures, Emirati players shine in padel, and more, Gulf News Editors comment on the top stories on June 6
Cost of living in the UAE, Conflict threatens Sudan's cultural treasures, Emirati players shine in padel, and more, Gulf News Editors comment on the top stories on June 6
Also in focus: Are Hollywood actors on the brink of a strike?
UAE'S COST OF LIVING ADJUSTS AMID RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH: Dubai and Abu Dhabi have climbed the global cost of living rankings, securing the 18th and 43rd spots respectively, according to Mercer's report. Despite these changes, the UAE continues to exhibit robust economic growth and resilience, offering a promising outlook. Rising rental costs have been a key driver behind the adjustments. Dubai experiences the second-highest impact on rankings due to rent increases averaging 25 per cent. Abu Dhabi, on the other hand, sees relatively lower housing movement, with changes ranging between 6-8 per cent. Despite higher rankings, the UAE's cost of living remains competitive compared to major global cities. Its strong economic fundamentals, including non-oil economic expansion and wage growth, help counter inflation and contribute to the country's economic resilience. (By Nivetha Dayanand, Web Editor)
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SUDAN CONFLICT IMPERILS HERITAGE: The ongoing conflict in Sudan poses a grave threat to the preservation of the nation's cultural heritage. Museums are vulnerable to looting and vandalism, endangering Sudan's rich collection of artifacts and ancient treasures. The ongoing clashes in the northeastern African nation have caused extensive suffering and destroyed infrastructure. Despite international calls for dialogue, the feuding factions have continued fighting. Recent events, such as the seizure of the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum further exacerbate the risk to Sudan's rich cultural heritage, including historical artifacts. All sides in this conflict must do utmost to preserve and safeguard the country’s shared heritage. (By Sadiq Shaban, Opinion Editor)
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10M PLASTIC BOTTLES SAVED: Over 10 million 500 ml single-use plastic water bottles have been saved as a result of the "Dubai Can" campaign, which aims to decrease single-use plastic usage. Residents and visitors are increasingly adopting a "refill for life" mindset and implementing this practice in their homes and workplaces by encouraging basic changes like adopting the culture of using refillable water bottles and utilising public water stations. These innovative campaigns enable the city to promote a more sustainable way of life. (By Jay Hilotin, Senior Assistant Editor)
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WORLD PADEL LEAGUE PROVIDES THE BEST CHANCE FOR UAE STARS: Padel, one of the world's fastest-growing sports, has made remarkable progress in the UAE since its introduction a decade ago. With participants ranging from casual players to amateurs and professionals, the sport has gained popularity at various levels. While UAE players have been gaining exposure locally and regionally, the missing element was the international stage, crucial for their skill and confidence development. Addressing this need, the new World Padel League has emerged, allowing four Emiratis to join star-studded teams that include top-ranked players. This invaluable learning opportunity will enable these players to grasp the intricacies of the game, serving as a stepping-stone towards achieving excellence in the sport. (By A.K.S. SATISH, Sports Editor)
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ARE HOLLYWOOD ACTORS ON THE BRINK OF A STRIKE? Hollywood actors are currently considering the possibility of a strike, following the ongoing writers' strike. If they are unable to reach a new agreement with major studios and streaming companies by the end of June, it could have lasting ramifications on the release of TV shows and movies. Expect delays. So, what exactly are the actors demanding? Improved pay, as they argue that their earnings have not kept pace with inflation and the evolving landscape of streaming platforms. Additionally, they are concerned about the unregulated use of Artificial Intelligence in the industry. While it is still too early to determine the ultimate outcome, a potential strike could result in substantial delays in the release of highly anticipated TV shows and movies. Here’s hoping a swift resolution is reached between the Studios and the strike-risk actors. (By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Entertainment Editor)
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