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Emergency in Abu Dhabi: Fire breaks out at Al Mushrif construction site, police and civil defence rush in
Abu Dhabi emergency teams swiftly contained a fire at an Al Mushrif construction site storing building materials on Saturday evening. The blaze, which posed no immediate casualty reports, prompted authorities to urge the public against spreading unverified information. Investigations into the cause are ongoing, with the incident occurring amidst heightened regional tensions.
Another fire hits Gulf energy infrastructure: Sharjah petroleum storage blaze ignites security fears amid Iran vs US-Israel war
A fire at a petroleum storage facility in Sharjah's Sajaa Industrial Area was brought under control late Saturday night. Emergency services responded swiftly to contain the blaze, believed to have been triggered by a tank leak. No casualties were reported but the incident highlights regional security concerns surrounding energy infrastructure.
The folly of ‘unconditional surrender’: Fukuyama, ‘The End of History’ author, on why Iran won’t yield to Washington
Donald Trump’s call for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” revives a wartime slogan that assumes a state capable of capitulating. Political scientist Francis Fukuyama argues Iran’s fragmented power structure and ideological foundations make that unlikely. The demand reflects broader uncertainty about Washington’s objectives, exposing the limits of military force and the persistence of geopolitical and civilisational tensions in the post–Cold War world.
Evacuate ports, docks in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah: Iran warns; claims 'American hideouts' in UAE emirates 'used' to strike oil hub Kharg Island amid war with US-Israel
Tensions surge as Iran warns residents to evacuate UAE ports, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, claiming they are used by US forces. This unprecedented threat follows US strikes on Iran's oil hub, escalating fears of a wider regional conflict. The warning highlights the vulnerability of vital economic centers and global energy markets.
'This is deeply troubling': Indian-origin restaurateur Harman Singh Kapoor arrested days after announcing UK restaurant closure
Indian-origin restaurateur Harman Singh Kapoor was arrested after announcing the closure of his UK restaurant due to alleged threats from Pakistanis and police inaction. Kapoor claims his Sikh faith was targeted, stating he was arrested for protecting his family. He previously accused Muslims of targeting his business for not selling halal meat.
UAE savings strategies 2026 explained: Best tools, smart money hacks to beat rising cost of living in emirates
UAE residents are embracing new ways to save money amidst rising living costs. Digital budgeting apps, automated savings tools and smart banking platforms are becoming essential. These technologies help track spending and build savings efficiently. Deal and rewards apps also offer savings opportunities. Financial discipline remains key to long-term financial health.
Force majeure explained: Why Gulf countries are invoking it amid Iran vs US-Israel war
Middle East conflict triggers force majeure declarations from Gulf energy producers like Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. Attacks and shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have halted oil and gas exports, causing global price spikes and supply chain concerns amid Iran vs US-Israel war. This legal clause highlights the immediate economic impact of geopolitical instability on energy markets.
UAE News: Authorities warn of ‘one of the most destructive’ cyber threats as Wiper malware risk rises
The UAE Cyber Security Council has issued a critical alert regarding the escalating threat of wiper malware, a destructive software designed to permanently delete data and cripple systems. Residents and organizations are urged to bolster digital safety practices, as this advanced threat targets both individuals and businesses, emphasizing the need for robust backups and vigilance against sophisticated cyber warfare tactics.
Washington flight disruptions: Operations resume after chemical smell triggers ground stop
Air traffic control operations in the Washington DC region have resumed after a chemical smell at a key facility prompted a temporary ground stop. Emergency teams investigated and found no danger, tracing the issue to an overheated circuit board. While flights are returning to normal, disruptions may persist through the weekend.
Saudi Arabia: Filipino domestic worker arrested in Madinah after child fatally stabbed at home
A Filipino domestic worker has been arrested in Saudi Arabia's Madinah region, accused of fatally stabbing a child in his home. Security patrols apprehended the suspect shortly after the alleged attack. The case has now been transferred to the Public Prosecution for further investigation and legal proceedings, as confirmed by Saudi Arabia's Public Security.
RECENT NEWS
- Emergency in Abu Dhabi: Fire breaks out at Al Mushrif construction site, police and civil defence rush in
- Another fire hits Gulf energy infrastructure: Sharjah petroleum storage blaze ignites security fears amid Iran vs US-Israel war
- The folly of ‘unconditional surrender’: Fukuyama, ‘The End of History’ author, on why Iran won’t yield to Washington
- Evacuate ports, docks in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah: Iran warns; claims 'American hideouts' in UAE emirates 'used' to strike oil hub Kharg Island amid war with US-Israel
- 'This is deeply troubling': Indian-origin restaurateur Harman Singh Kapoor arrested days after announcing UK restaurant closure




