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  • Saudi Arabia calls for Yemen talks as tensions rise with UAE

    The UAE’s ministry of defense said following the eruption of clashes that it has completed the withdrawal of all its armed forces from Yemen, according to a statement carried by the Emirates News Agency.

  • Saudis urge UAE to withdraw from Yemen after port strikes

    UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied the country had “pressured or directed any Yemeni party to carry out military operations” that threatened Saudi Arabia

  • Pakistan vs UAE Live Streaming, Asia Cup 2025: When and where to watch PAK vs UAE match?

    Pakistan vs UAE Live Streaming:The outcome of the match will decide, which team from Group A will join India in Super Fours.

  • Manchester City’s troubles spread from Premier League to politics

    The club is facing 115 charges from the Premier League, with allegations including providing false financial information and receiving inflated sponsorship revenue from firms linked to the club’s owners

  • Russia, Ukraine complete major POWs exchange in UAE-mediated swap | N18G

    On December 30, Ukraine and Russia conducted a significant prisoner swap, with Ukraine bringing home 189 former prisoners of war (POWs). President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the release, which included soldiers, sergeants, officers, and two civilians captured during the Russian occupation of Mariupol in 2022. Zelensky thanked the United Arab Emirates and other international partners for their role in facilitating the swap. The Russian Defence Ministry reported that 150 Russian soldiers were released, though there was a discrepancy in the numbers reported by both sides. Some of the Ukrainian POWs, including border guard Vasyl Neshcheret, were reunited with their families, with Neshcheret vowing to continue serving his country. Videos released by Ukraine showed POWs returning with some holding or wrapped in Ukraine’s blue and yellow flag. Meanwhile, Russia stated its prisoners were transferred to Belarus before heading back to Russia, though there was no immediate explanation for the differences in the numbers.

  • How Dubai is the best place to settle down according to this Indian CEO. See viral post

    He explained how to get a golden visa or retirement visa in the UAE. 'Buy an AED 2 million (Rs 4.5 crore) property, and you are eligible for a golden visa. Anyone over 55 years old can get a retirement visa if they invest AED 1 million in a property,' he said.

  • Airlines expect Dubai flight disruptions to continue till Sunday, around 10,000 passengers from India affected

    Indian carriers plan to deploy larger aircraft on the route while European carriers flying on Indian routes to avoid Dubai stopover.

  • Dubai experiences 1.5 years' rainfall in few hours, several parts of desert-city flooded. Videos

    According to local news agencies and the weather department, the storm in UAE dumped a year-and-a-half worth of rainfall over Dubai in just a few hours. The emirate experiences 94.7 millimetres (3.73 inches) of rainfall in an average year and had seen more than 142 millimetres of heavy rainfall by Tuesday.

  • The Sheikh who dominates one of the world’s hottest stock markets

    Royal family member Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan—one of Abu Dhabi’s two deputy rulers, national security adviser of the UAE and brother to its president—dominates just about every part of its business.

  • Where was Dune: Part Two filmed? All filming locations revealed

    Viewers were able to travel the world via this futuristic sci-fi Hollywood movie.

  • Etihad Airways to relaunch its loyalty programme

    Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, is relaunching its award-winning Etihad Guest loyalty programme in June 2024.

  • New York student, 21, sentenced to year in Dubai prison after touching airport security guard's arm

    Elizabeth Polanco De Los Santos, 21, a student at the Lehman College in the Bronx, was handed her sentence on Monday after being “trapped” for three months in Dubai, because of a travel ban on her, according to the advocacy group Detained in Dubai.

  • Samvardhana Motherson opens wiring harness facility in UAE

    Ras Al Khaimah ruler Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi inaugurated the facility built over 11,000 sq mt with an initial investment of about 10 million euros

  • BRICS expansion message to all global institutions to adapt to changing times: PM Modi

    At a media briefing along with the BRICS leaders in Johannesburg, Modi said inclusion of Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as the new members will give the grouping new momentum and energy.

  • Move over Dubai. This tiny Emirate wants to be the next haven for billionaires

    Ras Al Khaimah is a northern territory of the United Arab Emirates about 45 minutes from Dubai’s international airport.

  • Etihad Airways worker uses airline data to WhatsApp British woman: ‘I have seen you’

    A 23-year-old British woman, returning from a holiday in Abu Dhabi, was left shocked after receiving creepy messages from an Etihad Airways worker

  • A Dhirubhai Ambani handshake that wasn’t, a black Ambassador car and a D2C brand called FreshToHome

    Shan Kadavil’s technological know-how and Mathew Joseph’s market knowledge helped the online fish and meat delivery platform raise $100 million in funding in February

  • India keen to take space ties with UAE to 'newer heights', says Union MoS Jitendra Singh

    Technology is an area towards which the UAE is "looking at seriously" for further collaboration with India, UAE Minister of State for Advanced Technology, Sarah Al-Amiri, told Moneycontrol.

  • Hot dogs: UAE's sweaty pooches workout in AC gyms

    As the Gulf's increasingly fierce temperatures become dangerous to health amid fears over the pace of climate change, those who can afford not to work outside in the blazing sun stay inside in air-conditioning. And for owners of pampered pets able to splash the cash, an air-conditioned gym for dogs has become an attractive option.

  • Hot dogs: UAE's sweaty pooches workout in air-conditioned gyms

    The UAE, like other Gulf countries, goes into partial hibernation during its long, hot summers, with those who can afford it staying cloistered in air-conditioned homes and workplaces.

  • Cricket | Asia Cup shifted out of Sri Lanka to United Arab Emirates

    Sri Lanka will, however, remain hosts for the nine-team tournament, which will be played between Aug. 27-Sept. 11 and serve as preparation for the Asian sides in the leadup to the Twenty20 World Cup later this year.

  • UAE's investment in India can increase its food yields threefold in just 5 years: Biden

    The United Arab Emirates will invest $2 billion to develop a series of integrated food parks across India under the framework of the four-nation grouping 'I2U2', the White House said.

  • United Arab Emirates set to run Kabul airport in deal with Taliban, sources say

    An agreement would help the Islamist militants ease their isolation from the outside world as they govern an impoverished country beset by drought, widespread hunger and economic crisis.

  • Digital banking start-up YAP raises $41 million, to expand into Saudi Arabia

    The investors so far included Saudi Arabia's Aljazira Capital, Abu Dawood Group, Astra Group and Audacia Capital. YAP said it intends to complete it Series A by the end of the year.

  • Israel, India prepare to resume free trade agreement talks

    ”We share similar challenges in a wide range of fields, from agriculture, climate and water to homeland security, fintech and cyber,” Israeli Economy Minister Orna Barbivai said in a statement.

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