Dubai Municipality confirms 35 new parks will open across Dubai in 2026
Dubai Municipality 35 parks 2026 is now the official target after the civic body announced that it is set to open 35 new parks, targeting multiple communities citywide and supporting the 2040 plan’s goal of enhancing liveability through more accessible green areas.
The initiative was presented as a quality-of-life effort to enhance residents’ access to greenery and walkable outdoor spaces throughout Dubai’s neighborhoods. The delivery timeline is set for the end of 2026, suggesting that the openings will be phased throughout the year instead of being tied to a single launch date.
The municipality also said the parks will use climate-responsive designs, a practical signal for Dubai’s heat conditions, where shade, planting choices, and surface materials can affect how many months per year the space is usable for walking, play, and exercise.
Dubai Municipality added that the parks will include resilient infrastructure, which typically points to durability and lower disruption over time, affecting maintenance downtime and the reliability of basic services like lighting, irrigation, and drainage during extreme weather.
Quick Intel
- Delivery target: 35 parks are scheduled to open during 2026 across Dubai.
- Access model: Parks are planned as open, unfenced community spaces, which can reduce barriers to entry for nearby residents.
- Design spec: Climate-responsive design plus resilient infrastructure is intended to improve comfort and reduce long-term operating interruptions.
Dubai Municipality said the Dh348 million programme will deliver 35 new parks by the end of 2026 as part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan to expand public green spaces across the emirate.
Dubai Humanitarian Q1 2026: 171+ relief shipments, new data
Dubai Humanitarian logs 171+ relief shipments to 42 countries in Q1 2026
Dubai Humanitarian reported that its community dispatched more than 171 relief shipments to 42 countries in Q1 2026 (January–March 2026), according to a Dubai Media Office update posted on X and tagged to @DXBHumanitarian. During Q1 2026, Dubai Humanitarian dispatched 22.3 metric tonnes of medical aid to Gaza and Lebanon as part of its emergency-response operations.
Dubai Humanitarian is headquartered in Dubai and is described as the world’s largest humanitarian hub, hosting around 80 organisations and companies supporting international relief operations.
The Q1 2026 shipment count signals sustained outbound activity across multiple destinations, with logistics focused on emergency response needs, including medical aid shipments to crisis regions, as stated in the update.
Quick Intel
- Volume: 171+ relief shipments dispatched in Q1 2026 (Jan–Mar 2026).
- Reach: Shipments sent to 42 countries in the same quarter.
- Hub scale: Dubai Humanitarian is described as the world's largest humanitarian hub and hosts around 80 organisations and companies.
- Cargo type: Activity includes medical aid shipments supporting global emergency response efforts.
Dubai Humanitarian said the Q1 2026 movements formed part of its wider support for global humanitarian efforts, with relief cargo routed to dozens of destinations across its network.

UAE top 10 exporters: WTO report confirms new ranking
UAE breaks into the world's top 10 goods exporters, WTO data cited
UAE Among Top 10 Exporters Reaching a record milestone, the UAE has entered the global top 10 for the first time, ranking ninth among exporters in 2025. According to World Trade Organization data, the UAE's total foreign trade surpassed $1.64 trillion in 2025, marking its debut in the global top 10 exporters. This achievement was highlighted in a statement by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. He noted that the UAE advanced from 17th to 9th place in goods exports over the past five years.
Sheikh Mohammed, the UAE Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, noted that the UAE's total foreign trade reached AED 6 trillion (USD 1.6 trillion) last year. He stated this represented a 15% increase compared to the previous year.
The UAE's impressive ascent saw it secure the ninth position globally among goods exporters in 2025, marking a specific timeframe for this historic achievement.
He noted that the UAE achieved a trade surplus of AED 584 billion in goods and services with global partners. For businesses, a surplus of this magnitude often enhances liquidity in sectors like logistics, warehousing, customs brokerage, and trade finance, where payment cycles and credit terms are crucial.
This monumental trade performance saw the nation's total foreign trade volume impressively exceed $1.637 trillion, showcasing the exact scale of its economic prowess with its non-oil foreign trade exceeding $1 trillion a year, highlighting the scale of diversification behind the country’s rise in global trade rankings.
Quick Intel
- Ranking shift: UAE moved from #17 to #9 in goods exports in 5 years, per the latest WTO report cited by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.
- Trade volume: Total foreign trade hit AED 6 trillion (USD 1.6 trillion) last year, a reported +15% year-on-year.
- External balance: Trade surplus reported at AED 584 billion across goods and services, strengthening the UAE's net trade position.
- Business impact: Higher trade volumes typically raise demand for freight capacity, bonded storage, and compliance services (documentation, screening, product standards) across UAE supply chains.
This impressive trade performance led the nation's total foreign trade volume to exceed $1.637 trillion, highlighting its economic strength. Meanwhile, the World Trade Organization (WTO) anticipates a slowdown in global trade growth for 2026, providing context for the UAE's remarkable achievements in a potentially challenging international economic environment.

Dubai Police Guinness World Records 2026: New Milestones
Dubai Police logs two Guinness records: SWAT scale and drone speed
Dubai Police Guinness World Records 2026 includes two separate achievements announced in 2026: the UAE SWAT Challenge was certified as the world's largest SWAT competition, and a Dubai Police drone was certified as the fastest after reaching 580 km/h.
The UAE SWAT Challenge in Dubai attracted teams from 48 countries in 2026, earning Dubai Police a Guinness World Records entry for the event's scale and international participation. Dubai Police clarified that the record at the 2026 UAE SWAT Challenge was for the highest number of participating teams, rather than a broader claim of being the "largest SWAT competition" based solely on the number of countries.
Dubai Police recorded a drone reaching a top speed of 580 km/h, recognized by Guinness World Records as the fastest drone. This record highlights technological advancements, but it does not imply that everyday patrol drones in Dubai operate at this speed under standard aviation and safety regulations.
Both records were published by Dubai Police in 2026 and positioned as proof points for operational readiness and innovation in the United Arab Emirates, with Guinness World Records acting as the external certifier.
Quick Intel
- Records: 2 Guinness World Records in 2026 (largest SWAT competition + fastest drone).
- Participation: UAE SWAT Challenge hosted teams from 48 countries in Dubai.
- Speed: Dubai Police drone hit a verified top speed of 580 km/h.
Dubai Police highlighted the 2026 UAE SWAT Challenge Guinness recognition as a record-breaking achievement accomplished in consecutive years. They noted that the force has consistently set and surpassed its own Guinness standards.
Dubai resilience: New pushback on Western media narratives
Dubai resilience message targets recurring Western crisis headlines
Dubai resilience was the core message in a new video-style statement posted by Dubai Media Office, pushing back on recurring Western media narratives that resurfaces during each regional or global crisis.
The post, published on X by Dubai Media Office (DXBMediaOffice), says 'some Western media outlets return with the same headlines… the same predictions… the same narrative,' and draws a direct contrast between headlines and 'reality.'
Dubai's remarkable resilience is consistently highlighted by its proactive and effective crisis management strategies, which have proven instrumental in navigating complex global and regional challenges.
This strategic communication from the Dubai Media Office is emblematic of a broader trend within the UAE's media landscape, which consistently portrays Dubai as a robust and resilient hub, effectively navigating challenges and maintaining stability and reinforced by the UAE government's unwavering resolve, which maintains a firm stance against external pressures, thereby ensuring continued national stability and confidence.
Quick Intel
- Source: Dubai Media Office post on X (DXBMediaOffice), includes a video and the quoted statement.
- Claim: 'Western media outlets' repeat crisis headlines; Dubai's 'reality' is continued crisis recovery and opportunity creation (as stated in the post text).
This strategic communication effort extends beyond official channels, with local media outlets actively refuting negative narratives and consistently emphasizing the emirate's inherent strength and stability.
Residents, investors, and the global community should know that recent assessments confirm Dubai's economy maintains a stable trajectory, effectively withstanding various external pressures and regional tensions.

UAE Cyber Security Council warning: Deepfake Confirmed
UAE cyber officials flag realistic AI fakes spreading on social media
The UAE Cyber Security Council warning issued on April 6, 2026 says AI-generated images and videos can look real and be used to mislead people online across the UAE.
The advisory was amplified via a public post from Dubai Police on X, stating that 'some images and videos online may appear real but are AI-generated,' and urging residents to 'always verify the source before sharing content' as a first-line defense.
AI-made clips can be used to push fake 'official' announcements, impersonate public figures, or support scams that ask for payments or personal data, especially when content is framed as 'breaking' and shared quickly in group chats.
For legal and safety exposure, the guidance is simple and immediate: confirm whether the claim is published by an official UAE government channel or a recognized news outlet before reposting, and cross-check the same claim in more than one trusted source if it affects travel, work, school, or payments.
Quick Intel
- Date: The public warning was circulated on April 6, 2026, with a Dubai Police X post reinforcing the message.
- Risk: AI-generated videos and images can be used for misinformation and fraud, including fake 'official' updates and impersonation content.
- Action: Verify the original source account and rely on official UAE channels before forwarding to WhatsApp, Telegram, or other platforms.
- Red flags: Watch for 'urgent' prompts to share, requests for money or personal data, and visual/audio glitches that suggest manipulation.
Pause before you repost: if a clip claims to be 'official' in the UAE, confirm it on an official government channel or a trusted news outlet first.