Dubai Design Week Closes Third Edition

Dubai Design Week Closes Third Edition
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Dubai Design Week Closes Third Edition

Dubai Design Week Closes Third Edition

The third edition of Dubai Design Week concluded this week with a record number of 60,000 visitors attending the various events.

The edition was held under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-Chairman of the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, and in partnership with Dubai Design District (d3) and supported by Dubai Culture & Arts Authority.

Benedict Floyd, CEO and Co-Founder of Art Dubai Group that owns and manages Dubai Design Week, said: “In only three editions, Dubai Design Week has grown to equal in stature its sister event Art Week and plays a similar role in establishing Dubai as the region’s capital for culture and creativity. Through our events such as Art Dubai, the world’s most globally diverse art fair and Global Grad Show, the world’s largest gathering of universities, we are able to leverage Dubai’s position to create unique events that have become meeting points for the world’s creative community”

Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi, d3’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “We’re very pleased with the incredible response to Dubai Design Week, hosted by d3 again this year, which witnessed a significant increase in visitors from last year. The collaborations between organizations and independent designers, including more than 50 d3 creative partners and retailers, present an extraordinary caliber of creativity and innovation in various sectors of design.”



New Zealand Woman Arrested After Travelling with Child in Suitcase

Armed police stand guard in Auckland, New Zealand July 20, 2023. (Reuters)
Armed police stand guard in Auckland, New Zealand July 20, 2023. (Reuters)
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New Zealand Woman Arrested After Travelling with Child in Suitcase

Armed police stand guard in Auckland, New Zealand July 20, 2023. (Reuters)
Armed police stand guard in Auckland, New Zealand July 20, 2023. (Reuters)

A New Zealand woman was arrested on Sunday after travelling on a bus with a two-year-old girl trapped in her luggage.

Detective Inspector Simon Harrison said the woman had been charged with ill-treatment and neglect of a child.

Police were called to a bus depot in Kaiwaka -- 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of Auckland -- after the bus driver became concerned about a bag moving during a scheduled stop.

"When the driver opened the suitcase, they discovered the two-year-old girl," Harrison said.

"The little girl was reported to be very hot, but otherwise appeared physically unharmed."

The luggage had been stored beneath the bus passengers, in a separate compartment.

Harrison said the girl is in hospital undergoing an extensive medical assessment.

A 27-year-old woman was arrested.

Harrison said the driver prevented "what could have been a far worse outcome".

He said further charges are possible.

New Zealand's Ministry for Children, Oranga Tamariki, had been notified.