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Time of India
5 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Which country in the world has the tallest building?
Which country in the world has the tallest building is one of those questions that everyone wonders! Well, the answer is, the world's tallest building is the Burj Khalifa, which is located in Dubai, UAE. Standing tall at a height of 828 m, the building was completed in 2010. It is the tallest man-made structure in the world. For those who don't know, the Burj Khalifa is named after Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the former president of the United Arab Emirates. This building would definitely leave you astonished with its height and the records it holds, such as tallest freestanding structure, highest occupied floor, and highest outdoor observation deck, just to mention a few. One should definitely visit the tallest building in the world and witness a once-in-a-lifetime experience with the perfect view. Let's have a look at some interesting facts about this building: Architectural marvel inspired by the desert flower Hymenocallis This building is designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM), with the chief architect being Adrian Smith and structural engineer Bill Baker. This building was inspired by the desert flower Hymenocallis, which is why it is shaped in a Y-shaped floor plan with three wings around a hexagonal core. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Wringinanom: Unsold Sofas May Be at Bargain Prices (Prices May Surprise You) Sofas | Search Ads Search Now Undo This layout enables structural stability, maximizes sea views, and also depicts the Islamic architectural motifs like onion domes. Its foundation is built in such a way that it provides exceptional stability, as it is built on a thick concrete mat and is supported by 192 deep piles into the soil of Dubai. Modern Amenities The tallest tower of the building is home to 900 luxury residences along with corporate offices and the Armani Hotel, which is located on the floors 1–8 and also some parts are on the 38–39 floors. Here, one can also visit the world's highest restaurant, which is on the 122nd floor of the building—two of the world-famous sites in one place itself: the tallest building and the world's highest restaurant. This building also offers a lot of luxuries such as a spa, pools, a gym, and luxury lounges. Visitors can witness the most breathtaking view of Dubai from this building through its observation decks. At the top, on the floor 124 and 125, it has the AR telescopes from which one can also see Iran on clear days. Sustainability This building has been made of reflective glass along with aluminum and stainless-steel panels designed to withstand Dubai's heat and high winds. Designers had designed this building in a way that it has geometric setbacks that disrupt wind flow. It is said that they did over 40 tunnel tests to refine the architecture of the building and to minimize structural stress without built-in dampers. This building also has great energy and water efficiency, as the façade glazing reflects solar heat and reduces the cooling load, and the condensation by the A/C is used to irrigate surrounding areas. The solar panels can preheat 140,000 gallons of water each day. One of the Fastest Elevators in the world Among many records, there's one of the fastest elevators in the world. The building has not only focused on being an architectural marvel but also on the workings of the interior of the building as well as on being sustainable. Burj Khalifa has the world's lengthiest lift, almost 140 stories long. This elevator travels at a speed of 10 meters per second, which is why the tallest structure also has one of the world's fastest elevators in the world. What is even more surprising is that the elevator reaches the 124th floor in less than a minute. Impressive and so cool! The Dubai Fountain This is quite a unique fact about the world's tallest building—that it has a Dubai Fountain around it, which is also the largest dancing fountain system in the world and is the size of almost two football fields. It is considered that people explore the fountain in traditional boats, and this fountain also hosts a sound and light show. With so many colourful feathers in its cap, the Burj Khalifa is definitely a must visit attraction in Dubai!


Mid East Info
14-07-2025
- Politics
- Mid East Info
Rabdan Academy Launches Educational Visit to South Korea to Strengthen International Academic and Cultural Exchange
rich and immersive journey to enhance student learning, cultural awareness, and exposure to global best practices in safety, security and strategic innovation. Field visits to leading Korean institutions, including Seoul National University, Korea University, MOIS Disaster Management Bureau, and the National Cyber Security Centre. Student interviews and academic documentation to capture key learning outcomes. Abu Dhabi – UAE – July 2025: Rabdan Academy has announced the launch of an official educational visit to the Republic of Korea, taking place from 18 to 30 July 2025, with the participation of selected students and specialized faculty and administrative members from the Academy. The visit forms part of Rabdan Academy's efforts to strengthen international academic cooperation and offer its students unique exposure to global strategic environments, while immersing them in diverse cultural and learning experiences. The Academy's delegation will engage in a number of institutional visits and knowledge-exchange activities across South Korea, including Seoul National University, Korea University, the Ministry of Interior and Safety (MOIS) – Disaster and Safety Management Bureau, and the National Cyber Security Centre, in addition to visits to cultural sites such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, the War Memorial of KoA rea, and the National Museum of Korea. This initiative reflects Rabdan Academy's commitment to preparing its students to become future leaders in safety, security, defence and emergency preparedness, while equipping them with a global outlook and practical skills through direct exposure to advanced institutions and practices. The Academy emphasized that the visit also serves as a platform for enhancing institutional partnerships, documenting lessons learned, and building bridges between academic innovation and real-world applications. Throughout the visit, interviews will be conducted with students at each stop to reflect on their experiences, capture insights, and produce a closing documentary video that celebrates the Academy's educational diplomacy in action. About Rabdan Academy: Rabdan Academy is a government-owned world-class education institution established to coordinate and enhance learning outcomes for organisations and individuals in the Safety, Security, Defence, Emergency Preparedness and Crisis Management (SSDEC) Sectors. The Academy was officially established under Law No. 7 for 2013, issued by the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and is accredited by the UAE's Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the Ministry of Education. The Academy is the world's first higher education institution specializing in the SSDEC domain to achieve a top '5-Star' rating in six key categories of the QS Stars University Rating System: Teaching, Facilities, Employability, Global Engagement, Academic Development, and Good Governance. As a unique institution, the Academy provides learning in a dual approach, combining academic and vocational education in one place, whilst recognising prior learning and experience and providing accredited and transferable credit from course to course and job to job.


Time of India
28-06-2025
- Climate
- Time of India
UAE weather update: Cloudy skies, possible rain and dust in eastern regions on June 29
According to the National Centre of Meteorology ( NCM ), residents in the UAE can expect partly cloudy weather on Saturday, June 29, with low clouds likely to form over the east coast. The forecast also notes that humidity levels will rise by night and into Monday morning, especially in coastal areas. Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally freshening. They will blow from the northwest to southwest at speeds ranging between 10 to 20 km/h, reaching up to 35 km/h at times. Sea conditions will remain calm in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like At Tubah Al Hamra': Unsold Furniture Liquidation 2024 (Prices May Surprise You) Unsold Furniture | Search Ads Learn More However, between 3:00 pm and 9:00 pm on Saturday, certain eastern parts of the country may experience cumulus cloud formation, with a chance of rainfall and strong winds. Wind speeds in these areas may reach 40 km/h, raising dust and reducing visibility. Live Events About the National Centre of Meteorology The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) is a federal agency in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Its mission is to unite the sources of meteorological and seismological information across the UAE, monitor changes occurring in the atmosphere and the earth's crust, and deliver meteorological services. Established in 2007, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued Federal Decree Law No. (6) of 2007 to build the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology. Additionally, the center aims to exchange data and information relevant to these objectives on both regional and international levels, stay current with scientific advancements, and conduct studies and research within its area of expertise.


Economic Times
28-06-2025
- Climate
- Economic Times
UAE weather update: Cloudy skies, possible rain and dust in eastern regions on June 29
The UAE weather forecast predicts partly cloudy conditions. The National Centre of Meteorology says there is a chance of rainfall in eastern areas on Saturday. Humidity will increase at night and into Monday morning, especially in coastal regions. Light to moderate winds are expected. Stronger winds may cause dust and reduce visibility in some eastern parts. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads According to the National Centre of Meteorology NCM ), residents in the UAE can expect partly cloudy weather on Saturday, June 29, with low clouds likely to form over the east forecast also notes that humidity levels will rise by night and into Monday morning, especially in coastal areas. Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally freshening. They will blow from the northwest to southwest at speeds ranging between 10 to 20 km/h, reaching up to 35 km/h at conditions will remain calm in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman between 3:00 pm and 9:00 pm on Saturday, certain eastern parts of the country may experience cumulus cloud formation, with a chance of rainfall and strong speeds in these areas may reach 40 km/h, raising dust and reducing National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) is a federal agency in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Its mission is to unite the sources of meteorological and seismological information across the UAE, monitor changes occurring in the atmosphere and the earth's crust, and deliver meteorological in 2007, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued Federal Decree Law No. (6) of 2007 to build the National Centre of Meteorology and the center aims to exchange data and information relevant to these objectives on both regional and international levels, stay current with scientific advancements, and conduct studies and research within its area of expertise.


Mid East Info
19-06-2025
- Politics
- Mid East Info
The Year of Tolerance and Qasr Al Watan - Middle East Business News and Information
Former president of the United Arab Emirates, H.H. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, declared 2019 to be the Year of Tolerance in the UAE . The UAE government champions coexistence among different faiths and nations, and by declaring 2019 as the year of tolerance , the country highlighted its openness to other cultures. In February of that year, His Holiness Pope Francis visited the country upon the invitation of the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. This marked a significant milestone in the relationship between the Muslim and Catholic churches. A month later, in March, the Palace of the Nation, Qasr Al Watan, started welcoming visitors . Qasr Al Watan was completed and has commenced its official function as the presidential working palace in 2017, but it was closed to the public until the Year of Tolerance, 2019. To further honor the UAE's declared commitment to maintaining harmonious interfaith relations, Qasr Al Watan created a special exhibit. Specifically, the House of Knowledge displayed these three holy books together : The Holy Quran The Holy Bible The Book of David's Psalms About Qasr Al Watan Qasr Al Watan is a grandiose all-white palace set by the Arabian Gulf at the western edge of Abu Dhabi Island. It was constructed primarily to serve as the presidential complex, but it has since evolved into an awe-inspiring tribute to the UAE culture . It's true that Qasr Al Watan is an architectural masterpiece. The pristine white façade that gleams in the sunlight, the domes shot with delicate gold patterns, the book-matched marble walls and floors, and the glimmering crystal chandeliers—they are all irresistibly lovely. However, Qasr Al Watan is, first and foremost, a center for learning. Notable Qasr Al Watan Zones Qasr Al Watan's publicly accessible areas are divided into several zones. The zones include the following: 1. The Great Hall The Great Hall is the heart of Qasr Al Watan. Spanning 100 square meters (1,076 square feet), it is the palace's largest and most elaborate hall , and its vastness and opulence are what will greet you when you first go through the palace's gigantic doors. The Great Hall will immediately immerse you in its grandeur. Every piece of marble and gilding is flawless, and all surfaces, columns, arches, floors, and ceilings are adorned with intricate Arabic and Islamic patterns . They're extraordinary but never overwhelming, as they all seamlessly blend into a harmonious design. Look for the mirrored cubes stationed in the four corners of the Hall. Go inside and look at the patterns on the walls, floors, and ceilings with fresh eyes. The cubes act as a filter and provide unique perspectives on the Hall's motifs. While at the Great Hall, proceed to the center and look up. The central dome is a masterpiece. It has a diameter of 37 meters (121 feet) and soars 60 meters (197 feet) from the ground. 2. The Spirit of Collaboration Step into the Spirit of Collaboration, where influential political and administrative leaders gather to dictate UAE and regional policy. This circular chamber serves as the official meeting place for the UAE's Federal Supreme Council, as well as summits of the Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council. The hall's most striking feature is the domed ceiling , adorned with gold-leaf designs and a massive 350,000-crystal chandelier. 3. Qasr Al Watan Library Qasr Al Watan Library is one of the most impressive public libraries in Abu Dhabi, so make sure to visit it during your tour of Qasr Al Watan. At the entryway, a pair of towering bookshelves will greet you. They extend multiple stories to frame the vast, 12-wing hall. Qasr Al Watan Library has more than 50,000 Arabic and English books in print; it has more in digital editions. There is a dedicated room for the library's rare books; there are approximately 2,000 volumes in this collection. The library is managed by the Department of Culture and Tourism . If you have a DCT Abu Dhabi library card, you can even borrow books to take home. 4. The House of Knowledge The House of Knowledge houses permanent exhibits of artifacts that represent the Arab world's rich intellectual heritage. It holds a compendium of the Arabs' major contributions to global knowledge and scholarship. Displayed are works by renowned Arab scholars, ancient medical texts, astronomical instruments, and beautifully preserved Arabic calligraphy and cartography. Note: By the way, outside the House of Knowledge is a golden, spherical Arabic calligraphy sculpture created by Mattar Bin Lahej. It's his artistic interpretation of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan's words, particularly the one about wealth not being money or oil but people. Journey Into the Palace Qasr Al Watan is a palace complex that houses the offices of the UAE president. In 2019, it started welcoming visitors to coincide with the Year of Tolerance in the UAE. It's a beautiful and majestic place, certainly, but its greatest value lies in the valuable insight it provides into Arab artistry, craftsmanship, and scholarship.