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Harpers Bazaar Arabia
a day ago
- Business
- Harpers Bazaar Arabia
Above the City: OMNIYAT's Lumena Sets a New Standard for the Future of Work
A new architectural landmark rises in Dubai — where light, luxury, and leadership converge in OMNIYAT's most visionary commercial tower yet. There are buildings that exist to house work and then there are buildings that redefine how we experience it. Lumena by OMNIYAT, a newly unveiled 48-storey commercial tower set to rise in Dubai's Burj Khalifa district, belongs firmly in the latter category. Launched with a dramatic reveal at the Museum of the Future, Lumena brings together sculptural form, biophilic design, and a philosophy that favours clarity and considered momentum. Even its name reflects this duality: 'lumen' from Latin, meaning light, and 'ena,' a Japanese expression of blessing. From the outset, every detail is designed to inspire. With a slender silhouette and cantilevered volumes that seem to hover above Sheikh Zayed Road, Lumena's presence is striking. The internal architecture echoes this weightlessness with double-height glazing, minimal columns, and expansive ceiling heights which created a feeling of openness and intention. Whilst views stretch from the glittering axis of Downtown to the waters of the Arabian Gulf. Each of the 91 shell-and-core office units – offered as half floor and full floor offices – has been designed with customisation and efficiency in mind. Flexible layouts, high ceilings, and column-free spaces allow for complete personalisation. Behind the aesthetics lies serious innovation: Lumena is on track to secure Platinum certifications from LEED, WELL, WiredScore, and SmartScore – making it one of the most future-focused commercial developments in the region. The experience moves well beyond the workday too. A private Executive Club, high-performance Wellness Suite, and the city's first commercial Sky Theatre are seamlessly integrated into the building's upper floors. The latter is a destination in itself as it's set against sweeping skyline views and designed to host everything from strategic summits to brand launches. A suspended Sky Pool, framed by soft landscaping, offers a rare moment of stillness high above the city. On the ground, the podium connects curated retail and fine dining with Business Bay and Downtown's lifestyle communities, while a full concierge service takes care of everything from boardroom bookings to luxury travel and personal shopping. Lumena is a building that anticipates how tomorrow's leaders will work and live, quietly setting a new benchmark for commercial life in Dubai. And for those who step inside, it's an invitation to operate above the noise, in a place where everything has been considered.

Al Arabiya
2 days ago
- Business
- Al Arabiya
Only US can engage Israel, Iran in negotiations: Greece's PM
Only the United States has the clout to engage Israel and Iran in negotiations as the two countries continue to trade air attacks, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday. 'Europe alone does not have the necessary influence to bring the parties concerned to the (negotiation) table. Only the United States can do that. So I think it is up to the President of the United States to decide which path to take,' Mitsotakis said in an interview on the sidelines of an energy conference in Athens. The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain plan to hold nuclear talks with their Iranian counterpart on Friday in Geneva, a German diplomatic source told Reuters. 'We are all very concerned about any factor that will push inflation up and significantly disrupt energy markets,' Mitsotakis said. He said Greece was also very worried about the safety of around 180 Greek-flagged and Greek-owned ships that sailed in the wider Arabian Gulf region when Israel first attacked Iran last week. Greek owners control the world's largest fleet of oil tankers. Commercial ships are being advised by maritime agencies to avoid Iran's waters around the Strait of Hormuz, shipping sources said on Wednesday.


Asharq Al-Awsat
2 days ago
- Business
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Greek PM: Only US Can Engage Israel and Iran in Discussions
Only the United States has the clout to engage Israel and Iran in negotiations as the two countries continue to trade air attacks, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday. "Europe alone does not have the necessary influence to bring the parties concerned to the (negotiation) table. Only the United States can do that. So I think it is up to the President of the United States to decide which path to take," Mitsotakis said in an interview on the sidelines of an energy conference in Athens. The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain plan to hold nuclear talks with their Iranian counterpart on Friday in Geneva, a German diplomatic source told Reuters. "We are all very concerned about any factor that will push inflation up and significantly disrupt energy markets," Mitsotakis said. He said Greece was also very worried about the safety of around 180 Greek-flagged and Greek-owned ships that sailed in the wider Arabian Gulf region when Israel first attacked Iran last week. Greek owners control the world's largest fleet of oil tankers. Commercial ships are being advised by maritime agencies to avoid Iran's waters around the Strait of Hormuz, shipping sources said on Wednesday.


The National
2 days ago
- Politics
- The National
IMO urges ships to check Strait of Hormuz security measures
The International Maritime Organisation has said there were no indications of any increased threat to shipping in the Arabian Gulf, despite Iranian calls for international measures to prevent escalation in the Strait of Hormuz. Fears over a move to close the waterway after Israel's targeting of Iran's nuclear infrastructure are rising. Closure of the strait would disrupt global supply chains, as a fifth of global oil shipments pass through the channel that connects the Gulf to the Arabian Sea. Speaking at the IMO's annual safety meeting on Wednesday, secretary Arsenio Dominguez said no signs of closure or disruption had appeared yet. 'We're not at that stage,' he said, answering a question from The National. Mr Dominguez urged shipping companies to carry out security assessments before attempting to cross the strait. 'You need to carry out the security assessment and then make the decision whether it is appropriate and it is safe for the vessel to transit,' he said. Seyed Ali Mousavi, Iranian representative to the IMO – and also ambassador to the UK – warned in the morning session that increasing danger for ships was becoming apparent, after accusing Israel of attacking an oil refinery and gas field on the coast of Asalouyeh. 'These actions directly endanger international maritime security and the global energy supply chain,' he said. "If the international community fails to take urgent and concrete measures to halt this unlawful aggression, the risk of escalation at sea becomes imminent." The IMO's position is there no sign of a crisis point as yet. 'There's no indication that ships [or] seafarers are being targeted or any expected disruption right now in the region when it comes to maritime trade,' Mr Dominguez said. Mr Mousavi said the IMO was 'mandated to protect' Iran from attacks on its port and maritime infrastructure and criticised Israel for attacks on Iranian oil tankers and ports he said had been taking place since 2019. 'These hybrid threats – combining physical and cyber aggression – represent a multifaceted assault on maritime safety, port security and the freedom of navigation, which this organisation is mandated to protect,' he said. Iranian state TV told the world to brace itself for a major attack, reporting on Wednesday that "tonight, a great surprise will occur – one that the world will remember for centuries". Israel and India also made statements about the war in their addresses to the convention. Mr Dominguez said addressing the conflict was not within the agency's remit, but that it was equipped to act in the event of a 'negative impact' on shipping, as it did during the Red Sea crisis, when the Iran-backed Yemeni militia the Houthis targeted commercial ships crossing the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden in response to Israel's war in Gaza, notably when it negotiated the release of the crew of the stricken MV Galaxy Leader last year. 'There's no room for IMO or specific role for IMO to come in at this stage. If things evolve, I will be the first one to start speaking to the countries,' he said. 'I demonstrated clearly, when the ships were targeted in the Red Sea, that's when I spent considerable amount of time in actually talking to the countries, bringing the parties together to address the negative impact that this situation was having on shipping, seafarers, the environment, ships and the economy." Oman – a member state of the agency - served as an intermediary for the Houthis. 'Oman was a country that helped me greatly,' Mr Dominguez said. The Houthis entered a ceasefire agreement with the US in May after an aggressive military campaign. The latest statements Mr Dominguez received from the group since the dea, which they also sent to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, featured 'no indication of targeting ships'. Mr Dominguez addressed the dis r uption to commercial cargoes in the Red Sea. 'The way that trade starts to flow back into the Red Sea is not something that will happen overnight,' he said. 'But we have seen an increase already on trade going through the Red Sea and the Suez.'


Khaleej Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Father's Day 2025 in Dubai: Unique gifts, dining deals and experiences for every kind of dad
This Father's Day, skip the tired tie-and-toolkit routine and gift the man of the house something he'll actually remember. Whether your dad's the adventurous type, a foodie, a grooming enthusiast, or just in need of some serious downtime, Dubai's top spots are rolling out creative and meaningful ways to celebrate him in style. From sky-high balloon rides and Caribbean brunches to beard facials and LEGO bonding time, here's your ultimate guide to Father's Day 2025 experiences in the UAE — no clichés allowed: Dads fly free above the Arabian Gulf This Father's Day, take dad to new heights—literally! On Saturday, June 21, The Dubai Balloon at Atlantis, The Palm is offering free rides for dads when accompanied by their child. Soar above Palm Jumeirah and the Arabian Gulf in a stunning 360° tethered balloon experience. Tickets must be purchased on-site at The Avenues; adult passes are Dh195, kids Dh95. Whether at sunrise or sunset, it's a sky-high way to say 'thanks, Dad.' Ditch the clichés, #BuildItWithHim This Father's Day (June 21), the LEGO Group urges families in the UAE to break away from the typical shirt-wallet-mug combo and embrace creative bonding through play. A recent YouGov survey shows that 75% of UAE dads have received the same gift more than once. LEGO's solution? Turn those clichés into custom brick-built creations, encouraging kids and dads to connect through shared building experiences. From crafting LEGO mugs to playful sock replicas, the focus is on gifting time, joy, and imagination. So, get building! Caribbean vibes & complimentary patties for dad Celebrate Father's Day with island flavour at Ting Irie, Downtown Dubai's Jamaican hotspot. Until June 19, dads dining in get 3 complimentary Jamaican Patties, with 12 bold fillings like Jerk Chicken, Curry Goat, and Cheezy Beef. Then, turn up the vibes on Saturday, June 21 at a Caribbean feast with unlimited beverages and sharing platters. Packages from Dh225. Flavour, fun, and feel-good music await. Free haircut and beard trim, 20 per cent off dining Blume, the Silk Road-inspired restaurant in Dubai Mall, teams up with Verve Barbershop for a stylish Father's Day celebration until June 22. Five dads dining at Blume each day will win a free haircut and beard trim, while guests visiting Verve get 20% off dining at Blume. With elegant interiors, Burj Khalifa views, and a Mediterranean-Asian menu featuring dishes like saffron risotto and charcoal-grilled lamb, it's the perfect way to treat Dad to both grooming and gourmet indulgence. Locked & Loaded Father's Day fun Skip the socks and give dad an adrenaline rush this Father's Day at JA Lake View Hotel, Jebel Ali. The 'Locked & Loaded' package combines a 25-shot pistol session at JA Shooting Club with a signature burger and beverage at Smokin' Gun—think juicy bites, bold flavours, and chilled beverages in a laid-back setting. Offer available until June 22 (redeemable until August 31). Price: Dh630 for two | Dh315 for additional guests. A luxe Father's Day gift guide Kempinski Mall of the Emirates is celebrating Father's Day with a curated gift guide full of premium experiences and thoughtful indulgences. From a cosy snow-cation in an Aspen Ski Chalet overlooking Ski Dubai to a rejuvenating beard facial at Sensasia Stories Spa, there's something for every kind of dad. Guests can book a private Spanish cooking class, enjoy a flamenco night at Salero with raffle prizes, sip curated beverages, or opt for a one-on-one styling session and afternoon tea at THAT Concept Store. Bonus perks include grooming offers at THAT Barber and complimentary Ski Dubai snow park tickets for hotel guests.