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Reports of conflict in Dubai [10 sources]
President issued criticism in Dubai [17 sources]
Dubai issued criticism in Dubai [5 sources]
Dubai expressed disapproval of The US in Dubai [3 sources]
Reports of conflict in Dubai [7 sources]
United Arab Emirates issued criticism in Dubai [8 sources]
President issued criticism in Dubai [7 sources]
Dubai issued criticism in Dubai [7 sources]
United Arab Emirates expressed disapproval of Ireland in Dubai [4 sources]
Reports of conflict in Dubai [10 sources]
Dubai expressed disapproval of Expatriate in United Kingdom [10 sources]
Dubai issued criticism in Dubai [7 sources]
Youssouf Ali Mohamed, known as Belou and a close aide to Comoros President Azali Assoumani, has been hospitalized in intensive care at El-Maarouf Hospital in Dubai, according to unconfirmed reports. Medical evacuation abroad is reportedly being considered, raising questions about his condition and potential implications for the Comorian government.
United States threatened Dubai in Kentucky [8 sources]
United States threatened Dubai in Israel [4 sources]
Baku reduced relations with Dubai in Baku [8 sources]
Pakistani rejected Dubai in Balochistan [8 sources]
The InSight Take: Does Kinahan’s Arrest Mark a New Chapter? The InSight Take: Does Kinahan’s Arrest Mark a New Chapter? The arrest of Daniel Kinahan in Dubai has renewed focus on one of Europe’s most influential drug traffickers and the global reach of the Kinahan cartel.
Website criticized in Dubai [10 sources]
By AFP teams in Tehran, Dubai, Beijing and Mecca US forces launched overnight strikes on missile sites in southern Iran and boats they said were trying to lay mines in Gulf waters, sending oil prices higher Tuesday and fuelling tension as diplomats sought a deal to end the war. The international benchmark Brent crude jumped […]
Emirates restores 96 percent of its global network, but Auckland services still reduced The airline has faced significant disruption as the United Arab Emirates came under attack by Iranian drones and missiles, leading to the closure of Dubai International Airport.
# Translation The United Arab Emirates continues to solidify its position as a global financial and investment powerhouse, after three of its sovereign wealth funds were ranked among the world's top 10 sovereign wealth funds for 2026. This reflects the growing influence of Abu Dhabi and Dubai in international investment flows, and the transformation of the Gulf state into one of the world's most prominent centers for capital export. According to data from Global SWF, a platform specializing in tracking sovereign wealth funds, in its 2026 report on global sovereign wealth funds, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) ranked fourth globally with assets estimated at approximately $1.187 trillion, maintaining its position as the largest Arab sovereign wealth fund and one of the world's largest government investors.
Colombia's Special Assets Society (SAE) has taken control of 11 luxury properties in Cartagena and Barú, including high-end hotels and event venues, as part of an investigation into alleged tax evasion and money laundering connected to the 2018 'Dubai Papers' scandal. The assets are reportedly linked to Belgian aristocrat Henri de Croÿ, whose name emerged from leaked documents exposing an international financial network that used the UAE and other tax havens to conceal wealth.
LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) – Dubai-based GMS has won U.S. government approval to scrap four container ships that were under Iran-related sanctions, potentially paving the way for Washington to reduce the shadow fleet of...
Japan’s industry ministry will officially switch the benchmark for calculating gasoline price subsidies back to Dubai crude prices from Brent crude, effective June 4, after Dubai crude prices stabilized and the gap between Dubai and Brent has narrowed, allowing for more accurate subsidy calculations. Earlier in the spring, the Japanese government briefly shifted the benchmark to Brent crude in an attempt to limit surging gasoline prices shortly after the Iran war begun. However, oil price volatility has now cooled off considerably, with Dubai…