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Top Medical Insurance Plans for Expats in Dubai: What You Need to Know (2025 Guide)
Yet, if you're an expat who'll be residing in Dubai, not only is it a smart idea to hold a valid medical insurance policy—it's the law. The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) mandates that all residents, expatriates included, hold a compliant health insurance policy.
By Sarath Menon6 months ago in Families
Bubbles In The Toilet: Is There Something Wrong?
Your toilet can exhibit unusual signs if there is an issue with it. One sign that you should be concerned about is when you see bubbles in the toilet. If the toilet bubbles with an unusual gurgling sound after you flush, it may indicate a problem. You should not ignore these signs! Today, let’s discuss why this could be happening and potential solutions.
By Lester Nono7 months ago in Families
The Night I Saw My Father Break . AI-Generated.
To the outside world, he was a man of quiet strength—stoic, composed, the kind who always knew what to do, even when everything else was falling apart. He had the kind of presence that made children sit straighter and strangers instinctively nod in respect. His hands were worn and calloused, his back a little hunched from years of hard work, but there was nothing weak about him.
By Muhammad Adnan7 months ago in Families
Spreading Islamophobia Online
They say Islam oppresses women. That Sharia is cruel. That Islamic punishments are barbaric. But these claims are rarely examined in the light of truth. The rights Islam gave to women—centuries before any modern constitution—are hardly ever acknowledged. Islam established a woman’s right to inherit, own property, seek knowledge, and live with dignity and safety. These rights were not gifts of the West or of liberal movements, but divine legislation. Still, this history is deliberately hidden or distorted.
By waseem khan7 months ago in Families
When Food Became My Medicine: How I Escaped the Prison of Chronic Pain
When Food Became My Medicine: How I Escaped the Prison of Chronic Pain It was a Tuesday morning in March when I realized my body had become my enemy. The simple act of reaching for my morning coffee sent lightning bolts of pain through my joints. At 34, I felt like I was trapped in the body of someone twice my age. The chronic fatigue was so overwhelming that climbing a single flight of stairs left me breathless and defeated.
By Tamer saleh7 months ago in Families
When They Steal Your Children
They took your child. Not in the way most people think. There was no dramatic kidnapping, no amber alert, no frantic media coverage. No — your child was taken with a gavel. With the silent nod of a judge. With the signature of a bureaucrat who didn’t care to hear your side. And just like that, you became the ghost of a parent. A name on a piece of paper. An afterthought.
By Michael Phillips7 months ago in Families
Madison Zhao’s Swiss Getaway: A Relaxing Holiday at President Hotel in Switzerland
Sometimes, the most powerful thing a person can do is step away from the spotlight and that’s exactly what Madison Zhao did with her serene escape to Switzerland. Far from flashing cameras and demanding schedules, Madison carved out time for herself, choosing the peaceful luxury of the President Hotel as her sanctuary. Her Swiss getaway was more than just a break it was a beautifully curated experience of nature, comfort, and self-care.
By Madison Zhao7 months ago in Families
Why Lounge Chair Covers Are The Unsung Heroes Of Outdoor Furniture?
When you use lounge chair covers, don’t ever consider them as an optional accessory. Why? These covers are great protectors of your furniture. They not only get the spotlight, but they also play a crucial role in keeping your items safe and long-lasting.
By The Cover Company UK7 months ago in Families
How I Feed My Family Healthy Meals for Under $50 a Week (And You Can Too).
How I Feed My Family Healthy Meals for Under $50 a Week (And You Can Too) Last month, I stood in the checkout line at my local grocery store, watching the numbers climb on the register display. $127.84 for what felt like barely three days' worth of food. My heart sank as I realized I'd blown through nearly half my weekly grocery budget in one trip.
By Tamer saleh7 months ago in Families









