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'Dubai Is Safe': UAE Pushes to Contain Fallout From Iran Onslaught
The UAE emphasizes restraint and diplomacy to protect its economy and infrastructure while Iran has launched over 1,800 missile and drone attacks targeting the Emirates, officials said.
- On Saturday , the United Arab Emirates reassured that Dubai is safe while emphasising restraint despite Iran firing over 1,800 missiles and drones at the Emirates.
- Two weeks after U.S. and Israeli strikes, the Gulf remains in conflict as attacks hit the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and a major Emirati energy facility, with Iran warning it would target U.S. firms if energy sites are attacked.
- To protect reputation and tourism, Dubai police warned against sharing rumours or photographing security sites, while the UAE attorney general ordered arrests as foot traffic fell at Dubai Mall and JBR beach and roughly 90 percent of people living in the UAE are foreigners.
- This week many companies evacuated Dubai's financial district as Iran threatened US- and Israel-linked targets, while about one in four aircraft of Air India Express’s 115-strong fleet is grounded.
- Iran says it has allowed some ships through the Strait of Hormuz, and the FIA cancelled Bahrain and Saudi Grands Prix, reflecting regional disruption, as U.S. strikes on Kharg Island escalate tensions.
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Total News Sources58
Leaning Left10Leaning Right11Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Center
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L 28%
C 42%
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