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ABU DHABI, WHERE THE WORLD UNITED FOR PATIENT SAFETY
At the 2nd International Forum of Pharmaceutical Inspectorates (IFPI), held on November 24–25 at the Marriott Hotel Downtown Abu Dhabi, global regulatory authorities and pharmaceutical industry leaders reaffirmed a shared commitment to ensuring safe, effective medicines worldwide. Co-chaired for the second year by the Russian Federation, the Forum drew representatives from more than 50 countries. With medicines often manufactured in one country, packaged in another, and prescribed in a third, the Forum stressed that shared standards and transparent dialogue remain essential to global patient safety.
The program opened with high-level plenary sessions attended by heads of representatives of the regulatory authorities and experts from Russia, the UAE, France, Serbia, India, Singapore, Indonesia, Myanmar, the US, Cuba, Chile, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Ecuador, and others, and African nations participating in the African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization (AMRH) initiative. Subsequent sessions focused on GMP regulatory challenges, the harmonization of pharmaceutical production requirements, and approaches to mutual recognition of GMP inspection results. Delegates also examined inspection mechanisms for biological products and strategies to improve access to modern medicines across different health systems.
Shared mission: patient safety above all: “Cooperation between regulatory authorities increases the availability of high-quality, safe, and effective medicines while improving transparency,” said Vladislav Shestakov, Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee and Director of the State Institute of Drugs and Good Practices (SID & GP). “Quality is not merely about inspections and reports—it begins with the mindset of its creators. Like classical music, achieving a pure sound requires professional instruments and fine-tuning.” For the second consecutive year, Russia served as Co-Chair of the Forum’s Organizing Committee. The representative of the UAE, Dr. Shaikha Al Mazrouei, Director of Reference National Laboratory, Drug Department, Emirates Drug Establishment, stressed that countries that strive to ensure the modern level of quality of medicines and their accessibility to patients, as well as to develop their own R&D-based pharmaceutical industry, are convinced of the efforts to deepen the harmonization process. “Today, we are discussing how regulatory harmonization can help ensure that medicines are available to patients in our countries on faster and safer pathways. And, of course, the GxP practice system is the most important part, the core of the entire process. Closer integration into global regulatory processes and the development of digital healthcare are the tools that ensure the success of this movement. In this regard, the Forum provides an important chance for the entire GMP community to gather and discuss the challenges that we face and how we can help each other overcome them.”
Collaborate: This year’s Forum brought together GMP authorities, business leaders, and technical experts to enhance transparency, support regulatory convergence, and strengthen global GMP oversight. The message—collaborate—resonated throughout keynotes and panel discussions, underscoring that interconnected health systems require unified regulatory approaches. As biotechnology advances, global supply chains expand, and AI reshapes healthcare, regulators must work together to safeguard the quality and safety of medicines. Participants included officials and regulators from about 50 countries—among them Jordan, Cuba, Indonesia, the UK, the US, China, India, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Serbia, Mongolia, and Turkey—alongside pharmaceutical manufacturers and international experts.
Key themes and high-level discussions: The Forum addressed critical areas shaping the global
pharmaceutical landscape, including:
● Harmonization of pharmaceutical manufacturing regulations and movement toward unified quality standards
● Access to modern medicines across diverse healthcare systems
● Regulatory trust, reliance, and mutual recognition of GMP inspections
● Inspection approaches for biological medicinal products and mechanisms for information exchange
Dmitry Galkin, Director of the Department for the Development of the Pharmaceutical and Medical Industry at the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation and Head of the Russian GMP Inspectorate, noted that the global regulatory environment is undergoing rapid transformation. With innovations—from gene therapy to antibody-based drugs—emerging at unprecedented speed, regulatory systems must adapt continuously. “A new architecture of global pharmaceutical regulation is taking shape, where mutual recognition of inspections, data exchange, and comparable quality standards become key elements,” he said.
A space to learn, exchange, and evolve: Alongside high-level discussions, delegates participated in workshops and case-based sessions to strengthen technical expertise and inspection competencies. The Forum served as a space for shared learning and practical problem-solving. Participation by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and the State Institute of Drugs and Good Practices underscored ongoing efforts to integrate with the global GMP community. The Forum aspires to continue to serve as a key platform for shaping a unified GMP agenda, reinforcing professional trust, and coordinating regulatory initiatives.
Contributions from leaders such as Dr. Olga Lidia Jacobo Casanueva, Director of Cuba’s Center for State Control of Medicines, further highlighted the value of international cooperation. “The IFPI Forum demonstrates how global collaboration can substantially strengthen regulatory systems and elevate the quality, consistency, and integrity of GMP inspections worldwide. This platform allows us to share experiences openly, learn from one another, and build confidence among inspectorates—an essential foundation for safeguarding public health across borders. ASEAN is committed to contributing actively to this shared vision. Through harmonized standards, capacity building, and a science-based inspection approach, we aspire to become a trusted regulatory partner in the global pharmaceutical ecosystem. Indonesia is proud to support these efforts, ensuring that our collective work ultimately leads to improved access to safe, effective, and high-quality medicines for patients everywhere,” said Prof. Dr. Taruna Ikrar, M.Biomed., Ph.D., Head of the Indonesian FDA (BPOM).
Looking ahead: Across the two days, one message stood out: progress in pharma begins with people—those who inspect, regulate, innovate, and ask, “Can we do this better?” The discussions set the stage for ongoing collaboration and the return of a more robust next edition.
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RIVA BEACH CLUB SETS THE SCENE FOR A ROMANTIC VALENTINE’S GETAWAY
Love takes centre stage at Riva Beach Club this Valentine’s Day, as the Palm Jumeirah shoreline sets the mood for a relaxed, sun-soaked celebration by the sea. Across 14 and 15 February 2026, Riva invites couples to slow down and spend the day together with a Valentine’s experience available from 10:00 AM until sunset. With gorgeous beach views, easygoing dining, and an atmosphere that feels warm and effortless, Riva turns Valentine’s into the perfect romantic getaway this season.
The Valentine’s experience includes full access to Riva’s private beach and pool, giving couples the freedom to enjoy the day at their own pace. Guests can enjoy a choice of four dishes per couple from a specially created Valentine’s Day menu, along with still water throughout the day and a glass of sparkling rosé on arrival to toast the occasion.
Known for its laid-back Mediterranean spirit and welcoming beachfront atmosphere, Riva has long been a favourite for relaxed days by the sea. This Valentine’s weekend, it stands out as one of the city’s best places to celebrate, offering couples the chance to spend the entire day together, from late morning swims to sunset moments, all in one easy, seaside setting.
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99 SUSHI UNVEILS AN EXQUISITE 12-COURSE PRIVATE DINING EXPERIENCE, DESIGNED TO TAKE GUESTS ON A CULINARY JOURNEY WITH WINE AND SAKE PAIRINGS
Renowned for its luxurious flair and meticulous attention to detail, Michelin-starred 99 Sushi Bar & Restaurant in Abu Dhabi and Dubai invites guests to indulge in an exceptional 12-course dining experience, expertly crafted and paired with fine wines and sake, and served in the privacy of an exclusive dining room.
99 Sushi’s Chef’s Table in Abu Dhabi and Dubai is the ultimate gesture to impress or celebrate. With each seat priced at AED 1,500, guests will be treated to a special personalised gift, alongside exquisite wines and sakes meticulously chosen for their notes and flavour profile, pairing perfectly with premium Japanese ingredients in each of the 12 courses presented.
Guests in Dubai can enjoy exclusive sake pairings with their 12-course dinner, guided and presented by 2016’s World’s Best Sake Sommelier, Mr. Venkadesh Thanga Mariappan, who also holds a WSET Level 3 in Wine, Level 2 in Spirits and is also a Cigar sommelier. Abu Dhabi’s diners will be treated to wine and sake pairings, led by the venue’s Head Sommelier Bhesh Khatri, WSET Level 2 in Wine, WSET Level 2 in Sake, and WSET-certified sommelier Felipe de la Torre.
The dinner experience presents expertly crafted Japanese dishes such as Kobe Edamame with Kobe Wagyu fat, shichimi and truffle; Okonomiyaki, a Toro pizza with jalapeno, onion, truffle and tare sauce; 99 Katsusando, presenting Wagyu Marbling 9; 99 Jewel Maki with Toro, akami, black truffle, golden leaves and Kaluga caviar; and Atlantic Blue Shichimi Lobster with pak choi and shichimi togarashi – to name a few. The dinner concludes with a sweet finale – Chocolate Fondant with sesame brittle, cacao crumble, matcha sponge and lotus caramel ice cream.
A culinary journey that ignites all the senses; 99 Sushi’s VIP private dinner is perfect for group celebrations, intimate events, special occasions and those enthused by finer experiences.
Terms & Conditions:
- A minimum of six guests is required to book the experience.
- 99 Sushi Abu Dhabi’s private dining room can comfortably accommodate 10 guests, or up to 12 with a more intimate seating arrangement. 99 Sushi Dubai’s private dining room can comfortably accommodate 12 guests, or up to 14 with a more intimate seating arrangement. Guests will be required to make an advanced payment of AED 1,500 per person. Guests are not entitled to a refund if the booking is cancelled.
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Authentic Levantine Meat Pie with Fresh Sides at Bab El Bahr
This season, Bab El Bahr invites early risers, wanderers, and culinary explorers to discover a fresh way to start the day with its Breakfast on the Terrace experience — an al fresco morning ritual set against the vibrant heart of Downtown Dubai.
Perched along Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, Bab El Bahr has long been celebrated for its coastal Levantine cuisine and elegant dining atmosphere, blending Mediterranean culinary heritage with contemporary flair. Now, as the cooler months settle in and the city blossoms with energy, the restaurant brings a new reason to greet the day outdoors: breakfast with a view, crafted with freshness, flavour, and memorable detail.
From wholesome spreads of mezze and fresh breads to delightful dishes such as labneh avocado sourdough, smoked turkey croissant and scrambled eggs with scamorza, each plate echoes the coastal roots that define Bab El Bahr’s identity. The menu (served daily until early afternoon) shines with variety, ensuring that whether guests seek a leisurely start or a social morning over coffee and conversation, there’s something to delight every palate. Paired with fresh juices, uplifting smoothies, and rich coffees, the breakfast unfolds with the same warmth and energy as the morning itself.
A Terrace with a View
What makes Bab El Bahr’s morning offering truly special is its setting. The terrace transforms with the sunrise, offering diners a front-row seat to one of Dubai’s most dynamic urban landscapes. The gentle hum of the boulevard, framed by lush greenery and stylish outdoor seating, creates an ambience that feels both relaxed and refined, perfect for families, friends, or solo guests looking to savor the start of their day with elegance and ease.
In a city known for brunch and dinner destinations, Bab El Bahr’s breakfast offers a welcome alternative: an experience that pairs great food with sunlit mornings. It’s an invitation to slow down, savor your first cup, and enjoy a quieter side of Dubai.
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