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War with Iran stretches into 3rd week
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Iran is looking to test a state that has positioned itself as the Gulf's safest bridge between East and West — and the future of the region.
Iran stepped up attacks on energy infrastructure around the Persian Gulf and set a massive gas field ablaze, adding more pressure to an increasingly fraught global fuel supply situation.
Civilians in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are at grave risk from ongoing Iranian strikes in response to US and Israeli military attacks on Iran.
By Yomna Ehab, Federico Maccioni and Linda Pasquini DUBAI, March 16 (Reuters) - Dubai's international airport was gradually resuming flights on Monday after a fuel tank fire caused by a drone attack forced a temporary closure and flights to reroute,
Iranian missiles and drones have hit the United Arab Emirates, shaking Dubai’s image as a safe, tax-free haven for foreigners.
As Tehran continued strikes on targets across the Gulf region, Israel said it would hit Iran for “as long as needed” and expanded ground operations in Lebanon.
Three “traumatized” survivors of an Iranian drone strike in Dubai have been arrested after sending photos to their loved ones — an act that violates local security laws in the authoritarian Gulf city.
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UAE arrests 80 people for sharing Iran war videos on social media — expats and tourists at risk
Authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have arrested more than 80 people across Dubai and Abu Dhabi for filming, sharing, or commenting on social media content linked to Iranian missile and drone strikes on the country.
A flight from Edinburgh to Dubai was forced to turn back due to a drone attack on Dubai International Airport in the early hours of Monday