The GCC region never runs out of surprises, and this week is no different for the trendy updates. From Tesla plugging into Saudi Arabia to a royal Iftar in Abu Dhabi, here’s everything you need to know. Grab a cup of karak, and let’s dive in!
5 GCC Updates You Need to Know
1. Tesla Is Driving Into Saudi Arabia
Come to our launch event → https://t.co/AHJ0FGxfmg
— Tesla Europe & Middle East (@teslaeurope) March 25, 2025
Saudi Arabia is getting charged up as Tesla gears up for its official launch in the Kingdom on April 10. The grand event will take place at Bujairi Terrace in Riyadh, where the company will showcase its global fleet of electric vehicles. But that’s not all: Tesla will also flaunt its latest advancements in solar energy, autonomous driving, and robotics. The company announced its website and social media, inviting the public to experience a world powered by sustainable innovation. If you’ve ever dreamt of cruising through the desert in a self-driving Tesla, your time has arrived.
2. Jordan’s King Abdullah II Joins UAE President For Iftar
President HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held talks today with HM King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, focusing on the two nations’ strong fraternal relations and cooperation, as well as ways to further bolster ties on all levels for mutual… pic.twitter.com/vH7zqNtk2T
— UAE Forsan (@UAE_Forsan) March 25, 2025
A royal gathering unfolded in Abu Dhabi as King Abdullah II of Jordan landed in the UAE for a fraternal visit. Upon arrival at Al-Bateen Airport, he was welcomed by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan. The two leaders engaged in discussions, reinforcing their strong diplomatic ties before breaking their fast together at a grand iftar banquet. Strengthening alliances over a feast? Sounds like the best way to do diplomacy.
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3. Muscat Wants To Know Where You Live
If you’re in Muscat, it’s time to update your address. Muscat Municipality has launched a campaign called “The Address is Known.” The initiative aims to ensure that residents and businesses provide accurate address details to enhance government services. Integrated with the Oman Business Platform, the move supports the country’s push toward digital transformation. Think of it as a long-overdue digital makeover for Muscat’s address book.
4. Qatar Announces Eid Al-Fitr Holidays
Qatar’s Amiri Diwan has finally revealed the much-awaited Eid Al-Fitr holiday schedule. Government employees will enjoy a break from Sunday, March 30, 2025, until Monday, April 7, 2025. Work resumes on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. That’s over a week off to feast, relax, and celebrate. time to plan those Eid getaways!
5. Dubai Chocolate Causes A Stir In The UK
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The UK has officially gone loco for Lindt’s Dubai Style Chocolate. So much so that Waitrose has imposed a two-bar limit per customer after the sweet treat flew off shelves. Initially introduced on March 23, the chocolate proved so popular that new stock arriving on March 31 is expected to vanish just as quickly. If you’re planning to get your hands on it, be quick, it’s a chocolate lover’s version of a limited-edition sneaker drop.
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Wrapping It Up
From Tesla’s grand entry into Saudi Arabia to Qatar’s holiday announcement, the GCC is buzzing with updates. Whether it’s tech, diplomacy, or chocolate-driven chaos, this region never fails to keep things interesting. Stay tuned for more updates, and until then, enjoy the ride (preferably in a self-driving Tesla).
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