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DISCOVER NOVEMBER AT ME BY MELIÁ DUBAI: A MONTH OF CURATED EXPERIENCES WITH PURPOSE AND FLAIR
As the cooler months are in full swing, ME by Meliá Dubai invites guests to embrace November with a thoughtfully curated calendar of experiences. In support of Movember, the hotel celebrates wellness with purpose – through revitalising spa rituals, men’s grooming treatments, and initiatives that give back. Guests can also savour seasonal flavours with Central Restaurant’s refined business lunch, enjoy the excitement of Casa LALIGA in a vibrant yet relaxed setting, or unwind poolside with The Cabana Experience, complete with Deeper Beauty’s inclusive sun care essentials.
This November at ME by Meliá Dubai is an invitation to unwind, recharge, and celebrate the art of living well.
MOvember at Central – Business Lunch
This November, Central Restaurant invites guests to come together for a cause and a culinary experience worth savouring. In the spirit of Movember, a month dedicated to connection, reflection, and well-being, the hotel’s refined business lunch offers the perfect setting to unwind, share stories, and make meaningful memories. Available Monday to Friday from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM, the menu curated by the Executive Chef features fresh, seasonal dishes that celebrate both taste and purpose.
Guests can savour standout creations such as the Charming Broccoli, featuring smoky charred broccoli, sweet dried cranberries, crunchy sunflower seeds, and crispy bacon; the luxuriously smooth Golden Velvet Soup; the refreshing Papaya Mist, with delicate smoked salmon and vibrant edamame; the Coral Catch, a warm, succulent grilled prawn and nutty bulgur salad; the aromatic Sun Souvlaki, with tender chicken, soft pita, and creamy tatziki; and the decadent Ricotta Fold, silky spinach and ricotta ravioli finished with butter and parmesan.
For a comforting finish, an assortment of desserts provides the perfect sweet ending. This midday experience is the ideal retreat from a busy day, offering both flavor and relaxation. AED 10 from every business lunch will be donated to the Al Jalila Foundation, allowing guests to enjoy a delicious meal while supporting a meaningful cause.
CASA LALIGA at Central
The LALIGA season is in full swing, and there’s no better way to experience the excitement than at CASA LALIGA at Central, ME Dubai by Meliá, where football, flavour, and flair meet under one stylish roof. Designed for the modern sports enthusiast, Central Restaurant offers the ultimate setting to relax, connect, and catch every goal on large-screen TVs that bring the action to life.
- Fan Package (AED 115) – includes one snack, one main dish, and one beverage
Highlights from the menu include Korean Fried Chicken with peanut glaze, Crispy Calamari with garlic aioli, and Beef-Filled Empanadas with saffron aioli, the perfect bites to pair with an ice-cold beverage. For a heartier option, guests can enjoy Spanish-style Pinchos Chicken, the signature Mc ME Burger with wagyu beef and piquillo peppers, or the Catalan Coca flatbread topped with cheese, mushrooms, and olives.
This month, fans can catch some of the most anticipated matches of the UEFA Champions League, including Real Madrid vs Liverpool (5 November), Barcelona vs Chelsea (26 November), and Real Madrid vs Olympiacos (27 November).
Whether gathering with friends or soaking in the atmosphere solo, Central Restaurant is the ultimate destination to experience every thrilling moment of LALIGA and the UEFA Champions League – in true ME style.
MOvember at Wellness by ME
In support of Movember, ME by Meliá Dubai invites guests to embrace wellness with purpose through a thoughtfully curated selection of signature treatments. Throughout November, AED 50 from each treatment will be donated to the Al Jalila Foundation in support of men’s health initiatives, allowing guests to rejuvenate body and mind while contributing to a meaningful cause.
Guests can indulge in the ME Signature Massage, a bespoke therapy that blends Thai element oils with acupressure techniques to ease tension and promote deep relaxation; the Tailor-Made Royal Massage, a personalised experience crafted to meet individual needs, whether for deep muscular relief, gentle stretching, or targeted focus – with expert therapists curating the perfect combination of techniques; and the B Strong Massage, a revitalising deep tissue treatment designed to relieve stiffness and enhance flexibility through precise, results-driven movements. Completing the journey, the Men’s Hydra Boost Facial delivers an intense surge of hydration and energy, combating dryness, fatigue, and environmental stress to leave the skin refreshed, smooth, and invigorated.
The Cabana Experience
Soak up the golden Dubai sunshine in ultimate style with the Cabana Experience. Perfect for sunbathing, splashing in the pool, or simply lounging in comfort, each cabana is designed to be a private oasis. Standard room guests can enjoy a cabana for AED 250 (for two people), complete with two refreshing beverages of choice, mineral water, cooling towels and a hand fan, plus sun protection by Deeper Beauty to keep everyone perfectly pampered under the sun. Suite guests receive a complimentary cabana with the same indulgent inclusions. Whether it’s sipping a chilled drink poolside, cooling off in the pool, or simply basking in the warm rays, the Cabana Experience transforms an ordinary day into a sun-soaked escape full of relaxation, fun, and effortless luxury.
Deeper Beauty – Sun Care Elevated
ME by Meliá Dubai proudly continues it’s collaboration with Deeper Beauty, a UAE-born SPF brand that seamlessly blends inclusivity, sustainability, and high-performance skincare. Crafted to protect and celebrate every skin tone, Deeper Beauty’s lightweight, non-white cast formula delivers broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection without compromise, making it especially suited for darker complexions. Perfect for sun-soaked days by the pool or outdoor adventures, it ensures skin stays nourished, protected, and radiant.
Available at the pool retail shop, guests can choose from: Blocked and Busy SPF50 Sunscreen – 100ml | AED 120 or Blocked and Busy SPF50 Sunscreen – 50ml | AED 55
Whether applied before a relaxing cabana day or on-the-go, Deeper Beauty makes sun protection effortless, effective, and suitable for every skin tone.
Whether seeking a moment of self-care, a lively match-day gathering, or a sun-drenched escape by the pool, ME by Meliá Dubai invites guests to experience November with purpose and passion.
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Minor Hotels Announces Avani Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia
Minor Hotels, a leading global hotel owner and operator, has announced Avani Kota Kinabalu, a 352-key premium lifestyle hotel set to open in Q1 2027. Forming part of The Logg Luyang integrated development by KTI Landmark, the property will introduce the Avani brand to Sabah and expand Minor Hotels’ presence in Malaysia.
Avani Kota Kinabalu will cater to leisure and corporate demand in Kota Kinabalu, one of East Malaysia’s principal commercial centres and a key gateway to Borneo. Approximately 10 minutes from Kota Kinabalu International Airport, the hotel will provide access to the city’s business districts, residential neighbourhoods and visitor attractions.
The announcement supports Minor Hotels’ strategy of expanding its lifestyle portfolio in destinations with growing domestic, regional and international demand. Avani Kota Kinabalu will also strengthen the group’s presence in Malaysia, joining Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas in Johor, as it continues to pursue development opportunities across Asia.
Developed by KTI Landmark, The Logg Luyang will bring together hospitality, commercial and lifestyle components within the established Luyang neighbourhood. Avani Kota Kinabalu will serve as the development’s hospitality anchor, offering accommodation, dining, wellness and event facilities for hotel guests and the local community.
“Kota Kinabalu is evolving rapidly as a regional business and tourism hub, creating strong demand for a hotel that can move easily between corporate, leisure and social use,” said Winston Gong, General Manager of Avani Kota Kinabalu. “Our focus will be on delivering an efficient, locally relevant guest experience while building a property with genuine appeal to the city’s residents.”
Designed by Shah Architect, with landscape architecture by SD2 and interiors by INdulge, Avani Kota Kinabalu will feature 352 rooms tailored to business trips, short breaks and longer stays.
Avani Kota Kinabalu will feature five dining and social venues for hotel guests and the local community. The all-day dining restaurant will serve Sabahan, Malaysian, Korean and international cuisine, with live cooking stations, local specialities and a signature Avani Sunday Lunch. A contemporary Chinese restaurant will focus on Sabah Hakka heritage and regional flavours, while the Lobby Lounge will transition from a daytime meeting space into an evening venue serving afternoon tea, as well as cocktails and whiskies.
The Pantry will offer handcrafted bakery items, desserts and premium coffee for dining in or takeaway. On the rooftop, SEEN Restaurant & Bar will bring the established rooftop dining and nightlife concept to Sabah through globally inspired cuisine, mixology, curated music and destination-led experiences.
The hotel will also include dedicated meeting and banquet facilities for conferences, weddings and social events. Leisure facilities will include an infinity pool and AvaniFit gym, with nearby Tun Fuad Stephens Park offering access to outdoor recreation.
Avani Kota Kinabalu will combine accommodation, rooftop dining, wellness and event facilities within a major integrated development, strengthening Minor Hotels’ lifestyle offering in Malaysia and supporting the group’s continued expansion across Asia.
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ServiceNow Expands Autonomous Security Vision with Unified AI-Powered Cyber Defense Platform
The company introduces six integrated security solutions designed to help enterprises detect, prevent and respond to cyber risks at machine speed.
As organisations continue to accelerate AI adoption, cybersecurity teams are facing a rapidly expanding attack surface driven by AI agents, machine identities, cloud environments and increasingly complex enterprise infrastructures. Addressing these challenges, ServiceNow has unveiled a major expansion of its Autonomous Security vision, introducing six unified security solutions that combine AI-powered automation, governance and risk management into a single platform.
The announcement strengthens ServiceNow’s position as one of the industry’s fastest-growing enterprise security providers, bringing together exposure management, vulnerability detection, identity security, cyber-physical protection, incident response and compliance under a unified operational framework.
Tackling AI-era security complexity
Modern enterprises often operate dozens of disconnected security tools across endpoints, networks, cloud environments and identities, creating fragmented visibility and slower response times. ServiceNow estimates that many organisations manage more than 70 individual security solutions, making it increasingly difficult for security teams to identify and prioritise risks efficiently.
With Autonomous Security, ServiceNow aims to replace this fragmented approach with a unified system capable of continuously monitoring assets, identities and AI agents while providing business context, governance and auditability from a single platform.
The company’s broader vision, known as Shift Zero, focuses on embedding security into every stage of enterprise operations, moving organisations away from reactive incident response towards continuous prevention.
Six security pillars
At the centre of the announcement are six integrated solution areas covering the modern enterprise attack surface.
Unified Exposure Management
The platform consolidates vulnerability findings from multiple security tools into a single view, enriching them with threat intelligence and business context to help organisations prioritise remediation more effectively. A new Vulnerability Resolution AI Specialist is designed to automate triage and execute low-risk remediation tasks at enterprise scale.
Continuous Vulnerability Detection
ServiceNow is expanding visibility across applications, cloud environments and infrastructure with new capabilities that include application security, dynamic application security testing (DAST) and external attack surface management. Together, these tools aim to identify vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.
Cyber-Physical Security
Recognising the growing importance of operational technology (OT), IoT and connected medical devices, ServiceNow is introducing agentless discovery, continuous compliance monitoring and automated remediation workflows that minimise operational disruption while improving visibility across critical infrastructure.
Identity and Access Security
The company is also extending governance to non-human identities, including service accounts, cloud identities and AI agents. New capabilities enable organisations to manage permissions, automate key rotation and apply least-privilege principles consistently across both human and machine identities.
Agentic Incident Response
To help security operations centres respond faster, ServiceNow is introducing AI-driven incident response capabilities that automate investigation, threat enrichment, correlation and containment while escalating only high-risk decisions to human analysts.
Cyber Risk and Compliance
The final pillar focuses on continuous compliance rather than periodic audits. AI-powered monitoring continuously evaluates access rights, configuration changes and policy violations while generating compliance-ready reporting across major regulatory frameworks. The platform also introduces cryptographic asset management capabilities to support future migration towards quantum-resistant encryption standards.
AI Specialists automate security operations
Alongside the platform enhancements, ServiceNow introduced new AI Specialists capable of autonomously completing security workflows.
These specialised AI agents are designed to assist with vulnerability remediation, incident response, exposure management and continuous compliance monitoring, helping security teams automate repetitive tasks while maintaining governance and auditability.
The company believes these capabilities will allow enterprises to respond to threats at machine speed without sacrificing operational oversight.
Building a unified security ecosystem
ServiceNow’s latest security strategy is further strengthened through technologies integrated from Armis and Veza.
Armis contributes continuous visibility across connected devices and operational technology environments, while Veza enhances identity governance by mapping permissions across human users, machine identities and AI agents. Combined with ServiceNow’s AI Control Tower and orchestration capabilities, these technologies provide organisations with a centralised view of assets, identities and security operations.

Availability
Several new capabilities, including Agentic Exposure Management, Application Security, Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST), External Attack Surface Management (EASM), Cyber Physical Security and AI Agent Access Security, are available immediately.
Additional features—including the Tier 2 SOC AI Specialist, Vulnerability Resolution AI Specialist, Continuous Control Monitoring and Cryptographic Asset Compliance—are expected to become available in December 2026.
Hospitality
Preserving Heritage Through Modern Hospitality
Exclusive interview with Chef Peter Chaine, Executive Chef at The Club Abu Dhabi
You first arrived in Abu Dhabi in 1987, expecting what you described as a short chapter in your career, yet nearly four decades later, The Club remains an integral part of your journey. What has made this place so special that it continues to feel like home?
I took up an appointment in December 1987 to join The Club in the capacity of Sous Chef and moved on to the reins of Executive Chef in August 1990. I have received the full support of the Committee, Management, Staff and Members to achieve what it is today. The path was never easy, but with the thought “The Club is the second home to its Members,” always at the back of my mind, my team and I are challenged to deliver consistency at all times. I drive myself to take full responsibility for any food on a plate produced at The Club. Sourcing the highest quality ingredients that our Members can enjoy at the most competitive price is predominantly a reason for our success. The regular changes of outlet menus and special dishes or nights offered in various outlets and areas within the property make it a unique experience for the diners. The appreciation from our membership is seen by their decisions to avail themselves of these events. This success has seen our staff retention levels, in comparison to industry competitors, be the lowest.
Having witnessed Abu Dhabi’s remarkable transformation over nearly four decades, how have you seen The Club evolve while preserving the sense of community and belonging that has defined it for generations?
I have always felt that The Club forms a major part of the expatriate community due to the offerings in place. Hosting various events with local dishes for the wide repertoire of membership has driven us to always focus on “under promising and over delivering”.
Today’s diners seek more than exceptional food, they value authenticity, storytelling and memorable experiences. How has your culinary approach evolved to meet these changing expectations while remaining true to The Club’s heritage? And, you’ve witnessed Abu Dhabi transform from a quiet coastal city into a global destination. If food could tell the story of that journey, what would it say?
As much as I have seen Abu Dhabi grow in the past decades, I say the same of The Club, too. We are proud to think that we are a heritage site offering modern food of the highest standard within the industry in the region. The varying nationalities of membership have grown considerably and helped us to be more of a globally recognised organisation. Staples that have been Fish and Chips have now moved over to Chicken Tikka Masala, Thai Green Curry or a Beef Nashif.
The Port, hosting storage facilities, has been cleared and transformed into an International Cruise Terminal, while the rear end of The Club has facilitated the new 4- to 5-lane main highway.
Having mentored generations of chefs and helped establish the Emirates Culinary Guild, what responsibility do experienced culinary leaders have in nurturing the next generation of talent, and what qualities do you believe young chefs should cultivate to succeed in today’s industry?
I have earned my present position of Vice President in The Emirates Culinary Guild, as I was always interested in innovation and modernisation of dishes. I competed amongst some of the best and helped gain recognition for The Club within the fraternity of hospitality establishments in the UAE. Being there to offer assistance to colleagues when they collected many accolades for individuals and for the club is an achievement itself. We believe in nurturing the youth by way of offering regular on the job trainings where we can then look to maintain the standards while sustaining the level of enthusiasm for business growth.
Rapid Fire questions:
What does success mean to you today?
Success to me today is that we meet all expectations and deliver to the highest standards consistently.
A signature dish everyone should try at The Club?
My signature dish is none, as I expect the diners to be adventurous and place all trust in the hands of the chef’s creations and interpretation of a dish, and try all we have to offer.
A young chef every aspiring professional should learn from?
The industry I came into almost 4 decades ago has evolved; thus, we cannot expect the staff to work the long hours we worked, give up weekends or parties for work. However, the need to offer 8 honest and productive hours to the establishment should be the vision. The work and lifestyle balance is very important for the youth of tomorrow. They need to be aware that good mental health is vital for success in achieving a happy family. I would also like to see a future that brings a positive attitude as being most important. Whatever you do is never going to be enjoyed if you are not in that frame of mind. Training can be provided, but a positive attitude has to be instilled from the initial education.
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