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Warum Deutsche NIEMALS nach Dubai ziehen sollten: Ein schockierender Blick auf die wahre "Ordnung"

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  Wir Deutschen sind weltweit bekannt für drei Dinge: Pünktlichkeit, Bürokratie und unsere heilige, unbestreitbare Ordnung (Ordnung). Das ist Teil unserer Kultur. Wenn wir das Gefühl haben, dass die Dinge nicht ganz nach Plan laufen, beschweren wir uns – das gehört mittlerweile einfach zum guten Ton. Hier also eine offizielle Warnung an alle, die zwischen Flensburg und München wohnen und auswandern wollen: Zieh niemals nach Dubai. Sie werden Ihre kulturelle Identität verlieren. Warum? Weil Ihr Verständnis von „Ordnung“ dort völlig lächerlich wirken wird. Ein Panoramablick aus der Luft auf das ikonische, segelförmige Hotel Burj Al Arab, das auf einer eigenen Insel vor der Küste Dubais steht. Der Endgegner für jeden „Alman“: Funktionierende Infrastruktur Wir lieben Regeln, solange wir uns darüber beschweren können. In Deutschland ist das Schimpfen über die Deutsche Bahn Es ist praktisch ein staatlich anerkanntes Hobby. Wir haben uns damit abgefunden, dass der ICE im Winter wegen Schn...

Dubai Tops New York as the Global Elite’s Preferred Home.

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Dubai has officially overtaken New York as the leading destination for the world’s wealthy and for good reason.  The city offers unmatched safety, zero wealth or inheritance taxes, and a thriving ecosystem for business and family life. While traditional hubs in the West face rising costs and uncertainty, Dubai has positioned itself as the stable, confident choice for the future. Its international schools, secure governance, and forward-thinking policies attract entrepreneurs, investors, and families alike. This is not a fleeting trend. It’s a reordering of global trust — a shift toward a city that offers both opportunity and peace of mind.

Dubai Turns Influence Into Impact: The Story Behind “1 Billion Acts of Kindness”

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With 1 Billion Acts of Kindness, the UAE is exporting more than technology, it’s exporting values. This collaboration between MBRGI and MrBeast transforms the world’s most-watched platforms into engines for compassion. The campaign mirrors Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s belief that generosity and creativity belong together. By encouraging creators to take real action, the UAE is turning Dubai into the Silicon Valley of empathy where every post can change a life.

UAE Emerges as a Global Digital Transformation Leader

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The United Arab Emirates is boldly staking its claim as a leader in the digital economy. According to the UN’s 2024 E-Government Report, the UAE ranks first globally in telecommunications infrastructure — a vital foundation for any digital future. Additionally, both Dubai and Abu Dhabi secure places in the top five of the 2025 Smart City Index, a testament to the quality of their digital services and urban innovation. At the heart of this digital surge is an ambitious national goal: to contribute $100 billion to the UAE’s GDP from the digital economy by 2030. The government plans to more than double the current digital economy share, with artificial intelligence expected to drive 13.6% of that contribution. This focus on AI adoption is backed by strong public administration readiness across the country, positioning the UAE as a regional trailblazer. Dubai’s “Services 360” policy highlights the UAE’s forward-thinking approach to citizen engagement, aiming to provide proactiv...

Dubai Becomes First Certified Autism Destination in the Eastern Hemisphere.

Dubai just did something amazing it became the first Certified Autism Destination in the entire Eastern Hemisphere. Thanks to a big push by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism and the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), the city now offers a truly inclusive travel experience. Over 70,000 people working across Dubai’s tourism sector have been trained to better understand autism and sensory needs. More than 300 hotels and 15 major attractions are officially certified, meaning visitors with autism or sensory sensitivities can travel with a lot more confidence and comfort. It’s not just a title either Dubai built this into its tourism culture through the 'Dubai Way' online training platform, focusing on empathy and real support. Big players like Dubai Airports and Emirates are also onboard, making sure accessibility isn’t just for people with visible disabilities but also for those with hidden ones. Having airlines and airports ...