Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) to begin in December — How to plan a budget trip now

Get ready for the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) 2025-2026, running from December 5th to January 11th. This guide offers practical tips for a budget-friendly trip, focusing on smart booking, affordable accommodation in areas like Deira, and utilizing Dubai’s efficient public transport. Discover how to save on shopping and enjoy free attractions for a memorable experience.

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Rishi Sunak joins Microsoft and Anthropic as paid adviser; told he must not …

Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has joined tech giants Microsoft and Anthropic as a paid advisor, focusing on artificial intelligence policy and global strategy. His appointments come with strict ethical conditions from ACOBA, including a two-year lobbying ban and restrictions on using privileged information. This move signifies Sunak’s continued influence in shaping AI’s future…

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“Man of the people” – Anthony Edwards earns heartwarming praise from NBA fans he tries to help a supporter from off the court

Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards’ playful advice to a fan struggling with dunk attempts during a game against the New York Knicks went viral, sparking humorous online reactions. While Edwards’ encouragement didn’t help the fan, the incident highlighted the player’s engaging personality. The Knicks ultimately secured a close preseason victory over the Timberwolves.

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‘I’m okay being abused at,’ says Deepika Padukone as she talks about being unbothered amidst criticism for 8-hour shift demand, exit from ‘Spirit’, ‘Kalki 2’

Deepika Padukone addressed reports of her exit from ‘Spirit’ and ‘Kalki 2898 AD’, clarifying her advocacy for work-life balance as a new mother. She highlighted the industry’s brutal environment and pointed out that male superstars have long worked 8-hour shifts without media scrutiny. Padukone credits her upbringing and athlete mentality for her resilience in pushing…

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Asian stocks today: Markets mostly in red amid tech bubble concerns; HSI down over 300 points, Kospi adds 1.3%

Asian markets closed mostly lower as the week concluded, despite positive AI investment news and a Middle East ceasefire. Investor sentiment was dampened by potential US government shutdown concerns and fears of a tech bubble. Gold and Bitcoin reached record highs, but experts caution about overvalued companies and a possible market correction.

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