Dubai International Airport has started to gradually resume operations after a drone-related incident temporarily suspended flights. The airport's closure was prompted by a fire that broke out when an Iranian drone struck a nearby fuel tank. This incident marks a significant security breach at one of the world's busiest airports, prompting immediate safety measures from local authorities. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities investigated the incident and confirmed that no injuries were reported among the public. Following the attack, Emirates Airlines announced the resumption of reduced flight operations, although several flights were either cancelled or delayed. Among the affected services... [Continue Reading]
The United Arab Emirates’ air defense forces intercepted six ballistic missiles and 21 drones launched by Iran, marking the latest escalation in ongoing hostile actions targeting the Gulf state. Since the onset of these attacks, UAE forces have successfully intercepted 304 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,627 drones. The assaults have resulted in the deaths of two members of the UAE armed forces and five civilians from Arab and foreign nationalities. Additionally, 145 people have been wounded, ranging from minor to serious injuries. These attacks underscore heightened regional tensions and pose a significant threat to the UAE's national security... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing tensions in the Gulf have escalated as Iran has launched drone attacks on key infrastructures in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), specifically targeting the major port of Fujairah and Dubai's international airport. This incident marks a significant increase in hostilities in a region already fraught with geopolitical tension, amidst continuous threats to oil transport and associated facilities. On Monday, flights at Dubai International Airport were temporarily suspended due to a "drone-related incident," triggering a fire near the airport. This disruption follows a prior drone strike that ignited another fire at Fujairah, recognized as one of the largest oil... [Continue Reading]
Dubai's international airport has faced significant travel disruptions following a drone attack that ignited a fire near the airport, one of the busiest in the world. The incident occurred early on [specific timeframe], prompting immediate responses from civil defence teams, who managed to contain the fire swiftly. Fortunately, no injuries were reported at the time, according to the Dubai Media Office. The attack comes amidst a tense backdrop of ongoing attacks across the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including missile strikes, as the region grapples with escalating conflicts. The drone attack reportedly triggered the temporary suspension of flights around 1.30am in... [Continue Reading]
Recent incidents involving drone strikes attributed to Iran have significantly disrupted air travel in Dubai, leading to precautionary measures by local authorities. Flights from Dubai International Airport were suspended for several hours after a drone attack caused a fire at a fuel tank near the airport. The attack, which occurred overnight, prompted the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority to announce a temporary suspension of flights around 1:30 AM, ensuring passenger and staff safety. The fire, caused by impact from the drone strike, produced thick smoke visible in the early hours of the morning, as captured in images from the scene. No... [Continue Reading]
Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, has faced a significant and unprecedented attack as Iranian drones struck the facility, resulting in a substantial fire. This incident is part of a series of drone strikes linked to escalating tensions following a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran. The latest strike, described as the largest yet, occurs amidst a backdrop of ongoing military confrontations in the region. Witnesses reported that the airport, a major hub for international air travel, was engulfed in flames following the drone strike. Notably, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for the attack, asserting... [Continue Reading]
United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Malta Prime Minister Robert Abela discussed the surge in Iranian attacks against the UAE and surrounding countries in a phone call. They strongly condemned these actions as breaches of international law that threaten regional stability. The attacks have heightened security concerns among Gulf states and their allies. Both leaders emphasized the urgent need to stop ongoing military operations that escalate tensions across the region. They urged a return to serious diplomatic engagement to resolve the crises peacefully. These developments come amid growing fears that continued Iranian aggression could destabilize critical trade... [Continue Reading]
On March 15, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi engaged in separate phone conversations with United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and Jordanian King Abdullah II. These talks focused on the recent surge in regional tensions, with El-Sisi urging a de-escalation to avoid further conflict and instability. The discussions underlined Egypt’s intensified diplomatic initiatives designed to address mounting crises through both regional and international cooperation. El-Sisi commended the proactive roles played by the UAE and Jordan in de-escalation efforts and strengthening stability across the Middle East. A key message from the talks was the importance of reinforcing collective Arab... [Continue Reading]
The Council of Arab Information Ministers on March 15 urged Arab media organizations to adhere to official reports from Arab states affected by Iranian hostile actions. This includes a number of Gulf and Levant countries currently experiencing military assaults, threats, and provocations attributed to Tehran. The council emphasized that consistent, verified information is essential to combat deliberate misinformation and keep the Arab public accurately informed amidst escalating regional security concerns. The affected countries , Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, and Iraq , have faced a series of Iranian-led attacks and provocations, contributing to rising tensions in the... [Continue Reading]
On March 15, the United Arab Emirates' air defense systems intercepted a volley of four ballistic missiles and six drones launched from Iran, continuing a series of aerial assaults. Since these Iranian offensives began, UAE defenses have thwarted 298 ballistic missile attacks, 15 loitering munitions, and 1,606 drones. These relentless attacks have resulted in six deaths, involving UAE citizens as well as Pakistani, Nepalese, and Bangladeshi workers, and caused injuries to 142 individuals of various nationalities. The frequent missile and drone strikes pose a severe threat to the UAE’s security and stability, targeting critical infrastructure and civilian areas. The UAE... [Continue Reading]
Recent statements from US President Donald Trump have highlighted the escalating tensions between Iran and its neighboring Gulf countries. In an interview with NBC News, Trump expressed surprise that Iran had taken aggressive actions against US allies in the region, describing Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Oman as "terrific" nations. He noted that these countries had been "shot at unnecessarily," emphasizing the shock of such developments considering their longstanding alliance with the United States. Trump's remarks come amid a broader context of military and strategic involvement by the US in the Gulf region. Over the decades, these... [Continue Reading]
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has publicly condemned a second attack on the United Arab Emirates consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan, labeling it a serious breach of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. This repeated assault endangers the safety of UAE diplomats and consulate staff stationed in the region. This rare recurrence of attacks on diplomatic missions raises alarms about deteriorating security conditions in Iraqi Kurdistan, a semi-autonomous region in northern Iraq. It disrupts essential diplomatic activities and threatens broader regional security by potentially escalating tensions between Gulf states and local actors. The GCC's condemnation underscores the risks posed not only... [Continue Reading]
The United Arab Emirates consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan was attacked for a second time within a week, resulting in injuries to multiple security personnel and physical damage to the consulate building. The precise perpetrators have not been identified, but the recurrence of these assaults signals a deteriorating security environment for foreign diplomatic missions in the region. Kuwait strongly condemned the attacks, denouncing the targeting of diplomatic compounds as a blatant breach of international law, including the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations. Kuwait emphasized the need for stronger protective measures to ensure the safety of diplomatic staff and infrastructure.... [Continue Reading]
The UK government has issued a stern travel advisory for British nationals currently in or considering travel to the United Arab Emirates, citing increased regional tensions and Iranian attacks on civilian infrastructure. The advisory warns that travel insurance policies could become void if travelers disregard official guidance. This warning comes as commercial flights between the UK and UAE resume after a period of disruption. The FCDO has paused its 'register your interest in flights from UAE' scheme but encourages travelers still in the region to check airline availability directly. The advisory highlights significant risks stemming from attacks on hotels, roads,... [Continue Reading]
As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, the United States is significantly increasing its military presence in the region. U.S. officials confirmed that additional Marines and warships are being deployed in response to ongoing aerial bombardments and artillery strikes. This military maneuver comes as Iran's response to these strikes has demonstrated a surprising resilience, challenging initial expectations set during previous administrations. The recent escalation of hostilities, particularly involving strikes by Israel and the U.S. against Iranian targets, has contributed to heightened tensions in the region. Reports indicate that the strikes have created a chaotic environment for international shipping routes,... [Continue Reading]
Recent events in Dubai have escalated concerns regarding the safety and legal implications for foreign nationals in the wake of missile strikes believed to be from Iran. On Friday morning, explosions were reported in Dubai’s financial district, resulting in visible black smoke and damage from debris attributed to an intercepted missile. Local authorities confirmed that a building was affected by this debris, emphasizing the ongoing volatility in the region. In light of these incidents, the British Embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has issued a warning to British nationals against photographing or sharing images related to the missile strikes.... [Continue Reading]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that military strikes conducted by Israel resulted in the deaths of several Iranian nuclear scientists. In his remarks, Netanyahu emphasized that these actions are part of a broader campaign, stating that a "new path of freedom" for Iran is on the horizon, implying a significant shift in the region's geopolitical dynamics. He addressed the Iranian populace directly, suggesting that their future is now contingent on domestic decisions and reforms. The announcement, made during a recent address, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, both of which have been... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict in Iran has significantly escalated, resulting in the largest disruption of oil production ever recorded, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). As Iranian forces ramp up their attacks on key infrastructure and energy transport networks across the Gulf, oil prices have surged back above $100 a barrel, igniting fears of a severe global economic crisis due to escalating tensions in the region. This crisis marks a pivotal point in the conflict, which has seen Iran targeting commercial shipping as well as civilian facilities. On Wednesday, reports highlighted Iran's tactical shifts, with strikes on commercial vessels and... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of tensions, various companies in Dubai's financial district have initiated evacuations following threats from Iran towards assets linked to the United States and Israel in the region. Major firms, including US group Citi and consultancies Deloitte and PwC, have either closed their offices or instructed employees to leave as of Wednesday. This move underscores the heightened state of alert among businesses in what is considered the heart of the Middle East's financial hub. The evacuations follow a series of Iranian attacks and retaliatory threats aimed specifically at the UAE, which has become a focal point for... [Continue Reading]
In the latest escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have publicly condemned Iranian attacks. This condemnation comes ahead of a United Nations Security Council meeting, where the actions of Iran are expected to be addressed. The ambassadors of both countries to the UN made the statements, which underline the growing concern among Gulf nations regarding Iran's military activities and its influence in the region. This diplomatic move comes shortly after an incident in Beirut, where an Israeli strike targeted a residential area in the Aicha Bakkar neighborhood early on March 11.... [Continue Reading]
In response to soaring oil prices tied to the ongoing conflict in Iran, several airlines operating in Asia and Europe have begun increasing their fares and fuel surcharges, significantly impacting global travel. The surge in oil prices comes amidst a backdrop of heightened tensions related to the conflict, leading to widespread disruptions in air travel. Data from analytics firm Cirium indicates that over 43,000 flights traveling to and from the Middle East were cancelled between February 28 and March 10, further driving demand for alternative routes and inflating ticket prices. The ramifications of this spike in oil prices are being... [Continue Reading]
As the conflict across the Middle East escalates, demand for bomb shelters has surged significantly. Ron Hubbard, the owner of Atlas Survival Shelters based in Texas, reported that inquiries from clients, particularly in Gulf nations, have skyrocketed since hostilities intensified roughly two weeks ago. The increased interest is attributed to fears of air raids and potential nuclear fallout, driven by ongoing attacks involving the United States and Israel against Iran. According to Hubbard, the response from both foreign and domestic clients has been unprecedented. "You can imagine how many people are thinking ‘I wish I had a bomb shelter',” he... [Continue Reading]
Over the past two weeks, Israel has imposed a closure on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, severely restricting access to one of Islam's holiest sites during the significant month of Ramadan. This action has drawn sharp condemnation from eight nations, including Qatar, Jordan, Indonesia, Turkiye, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. The collective statement from these nations highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding the control and status of religious sites in Jerusalem. The frequent closures of Al-Aqsa Mosque, particularly during periods of heightened religious observance, have long been a source of contention. For twelve consecutive days, the mosque and its... [Continue Reading]
In response to escalating threats from Iran targeting US- and Israel-linked economic establishments in the Gulf, several major international banking, finance, and consultancy firms have initiated evacuations of their staff and closures of offices across the region. This move highlights the geopolitical tensions brewing in the Middle East and their impact on global business operations. Reports indicate that groups such as Citi, a prominent American financial institution, and Deloitte, a leading British consultancy, closed their offices in Dubai's financial centre. This follows Iran's warning against threats to its sovereignty and security interests, particularly those associated with US and Israeli interests... [Continue Reading]
In a significant development, the UN Security Council has passed a resolution demanding that Iran cease its attacks on Gulf nations. The resolution, which garnered 13 votes in favor and saw two abstentions, specifically calls for an immediate halt to all assaults by the Islamic Republic on Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan. This directive comes amid escalating tensions in the region, particularly as Iran has been retaliating against perceived threats from US and Israeli military actions. The resolution has been framed as a response to Iran's increasing aggressiveness, which includes using military tactics... [Continue Reading]
Recent military actions have escalated tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping lane for global oil supplies. The US military confirmed that it has targeted and destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near this vital waterway, following reports of Iran laying several mines in the region. This area, only 21 miles wide at its most narrow point, is a critical passageway for approximately one-fifth of the world's oil supply, making the recent developments particularly concerning for global markets. The US military's actions were prompted by rising intelligence reports indicating that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had begun laying... [Continue Reading]
The second Government charter flight from Abu Dhabi, aimed at repatriating Irish citizens stranded in the Gulf region, has arrived in Dublin today. The flight, part of an ongoing effort to assist citizens amidst current challenges, was part of a coordinated initiative supported by the Irish embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). On board the flight were 217 passengers, which included 27 citizens from other European Union member states, all accommodated under the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. This program assists various EU citizens, facilitating their return from overseas during exceptional circumstances. The focus of the operation has been particularly... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iran's military strategy continues to intensify as it adopts a "war of attrition" approach aimed at Israel and its allies in the Gulf region. Reports indicate that this strategy is executed through a series of drone assaults aimed at critical infrastructures, including oil facilities in Saudi Arabia and vital locations in the UAE. These developments have emerged in the second week of the ongoing conflict that has engulfed the region. Amid these developments, Israel has issued warnings of impending attacks, confirming that Iranian counterstrikes are becoming increasingly frequent. Over the... [Continue Reading]
The military intervention against Iran, which began with significant operations on February 28, continues into its second week, highlighting ongoing U.S. and Israeli military objectives in the region. U.S. President Donald Trump recently addressed congressional Republicans, asserting that the conflict could conclude “pretty quickly” as he lauded the successes of military actions undertaken during the campaign, termed Operation Epic Fury. Trump characterized the military engagement as a necessary measure to eliminate perceived threats. Initial phases of the conflict saw large-scale air and missile assaults targeting Iranian military assets, including crucial air-defense systems, missile launching sites, and naval facilities. The operation's... [Continue Reading]
In a significant development regarding international military support, Australia has announced the deployment of a surveillance aircraft and air-to-air missiles to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in response to escalating threats from Iran. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that the Australian Defence Force (ADF) would send an E-7A Wedgetail aircraft and supporting personnel to the region for at least one month, emphasizing a focus on protecting Australian citizens living in the UAE. According to Albanese, approximately 24,000 Australians reside in the country, which has recently faced missile attacks originating from Iranian forces. Albanese's announcement follows a formal request for assistance... [Continue Reading]