UAE, War and Iran
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Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE updates: Iran fired drones early Tuesday towards Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, with Saudi Arabia saying it shot down two drones and Kuwait saying it destroyed six. Meanwhile, over 40,
Iranian missiles and drones have hit the United Arab Emirates, shaking Dubai’s image as a safe, tax-free haven for foreigners.
Surprised by the scale of Iran's attacks on their territory, Emirati leaders have worked to downplay the impact in order to retain the confidence of investors and tourists, while continuing to place orders for weapons.
The president of the United Arab Emirates said his nation was in a time of war but was well and told his enemies it was no easy prey, in his first public comments since Iran
President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has addressed his people with urgent words in light of the Iranian attacks, saying the Gulf state is at war. "We are now in a time of
Photos show travellers stuck in the UAE taking shelter from war at Indian expat's home -
Authorities in Dubai responded to a minor incident on Saturday after debris from an intercepted missile fell in the area. Dubai airport has also partially resumed operations, with Emirates and flydubai issuing fresh updates for their flights.
UAE, Qatar war news LIVE: Dubai residents received mobile alerts around 12 pm on Friday, warning of a potential missile threat. The mobile alert advised people to seek shelter. Supermarkets in the city have issued notices to customers regarding limits on fruit and vegetable purchases.