UAE secretly struck Iran during West Asia war despite public neutrality: Report
A WSJ report has alleged that the UAE secretly carried out strikes inside Iran during the recent Gulf conflict, despite publicly maintaining a position of neutrality.
A WSJ report has alleged that the UAE secretly carried out strikes inside Iran during the recent Gulf conflict, despite publicly maintaining a position of neutrality.
The Indian Embassy confirmed that the injured were caught in the fallout of the attacks in Fujairah and said it is coordinating with local authorities to ensure proper medical care and support.
During meetings in Washington, UAE Central Bank Governor Khaled Mohamed Balama raised the possibility of a currency swap arrangement with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and officials from the Federal Reserve.
According to the UAE, the network sought to infiltrate the country’s economy and carry out schemes that could threaten national financial stability, echoing broader regional efforts by Iran and its proxies to extend their reach amid escalating hostilities.
Australia warns "the attack on Australian facilities at Al Minhad is another reminder that the Islamic Republic regime in Iran is no friend of Australia."
Air travel stabilises in the UAE after emergency curbs are lifted, even as regional tensions continue to impact flight operations and key energy installations.
The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly denounced the strike, calling it a “dangerous escalation” that threatens regional peace and stability.
Of its estimated 11.3 million residents in 2025, more than 10 million are expatriates, accounting for roughly 88-89% of the total population.
Exports and imports from the UAE have reached $50 billion, said UP Minister Rakesh Sachan.
Sharaf Group and Hindustan Port will invest in the Logistics Park sector. These companies will invest Rs 1300 and Rs 210 crore respectively in the state, providing 1500 and 1000 jobs.