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UK review dismisses allegations UAE armed Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces

A UK government review of more than 2,000 export licences found no proof that the UAE supplied arms to Sudan’s RSF, according to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, a statement analysts say could reshape diplomatic debate around the conflict

UAE Pledges $5 Million Aid to Sudan Amid Escalating Civil War

The UAE has pledged $5 million to the Sudan Humanitarian Fund through a new agreement with the UN, underscoring its ongoing commitment to emergency relief as conflict, displacement, and humanitarian needs in Sudan reach catastrophic levels

Gold Prices Steady as Markets Open, Geopolitical Tensions and Economic Concerns Support Stability

Other variants followed a similar trend, with 22K gold remaining steady at Dh295.5 per gram. Meanwhile, 21K and 18K gold saw marginal increases, opening at Dh286.25 and Dh245.25 per gram, respectively

Etihad Airways to Unveil 10 New Destinations in Landmark Expansion

The move will see Etihad expand its network from 83 to 93 destinations worldwide, reinforcing its position as one of the fastest-growing airlines in the Middle East. While details of the new routes remain under wraps, anticipation is building among travelers eager to see where Etihad will fly next

UAE Flights Disrupted After Israeli Airstrikes Target Iranian Military Sites

Dubai-based flydubai, Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways, and Emirates have all implemented changes to their schedules as the conflict intensifies in the region, impacting travel plans for thousands of passengers

Abu Dhabi Launches Pioneering Sea Cages Aquaculture Project to Boost Seafood Production and Sustainability

The innovative project consists of six floating sea cages, which are set to produce up to 100 tonnes of fish annually. These cages are home to a range of local high-value fish species, including Safi Arabi, Gabit, Shaam, and Sheri
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