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UAE Welcomes Saudi Arabia's Yemen Security Efforts

The UAE has officially welcomed Saudi Arabia's efforts to support security and stability in Yemen, particularly the Riyadh Agreement. Read the full details on this crucial diplomatic development.

Saudi Arabia warns UAE-backed forces in Yemen

Saudi Arabia issues a rare public warning to Emirati-backed separatists in Yemen, demanding withdrawal from key areas. This exposes major cracks in the anti-Houthi coalition. Read the full analysis.

UAE 3rd Largest Global Humanitarian Donor in 2025

The UAE cemented its role as a top global humanitarian donor in 2025, providing $1.46 billion in aid. Read about its major relief efforts in Gaza, Sudan, and global water initiatives.

UAE Boosts Tourism Investment with New Incentives

The UAE announces a significant investment push in its tourism sector, introducing competitive incentives to attract global investors and boost visitor numbers. Discover the key strategies.

UAE Unveils Major Education Reforms for 2025

The UAE announces sweeping education reforms for 2025, including 10 new public schools, AI integration, and enhanced teacher training to boost global competitiveness.

UN condemns Houthi detention of 13 staff in Yemen

The United Nations demands the immediate release of 13 personnel arbitrarily detained by Yemen's Houthi rebels. This act severely hinders crucial humanitarian work. Read the full story.

Indian delivery worker dies in UAE wall collapse

An Indian delivery worker, Abdul Gafoor, died in Sharjah after a wall collapsed on him during heavy rain. The incident highlights risks for migrant workers in extreme weather. Read more.

Yubi's Digital Mortgage Platform Debuts in UAE

Yubi Group launches its first B2C platform, Yubi Mortgage, in the UAE. This AI-powered digital solution simplifies home loans, connecting borrowers with 25+ lenders for faster, transparent processing. Start your home-buying journey today!

Pentagon watchdog faults Hegseth for using Signal app

A Pentagon watchdog found War Secretary Pete Hegseth put US personnel at risk by sharing sensitive Yemen strike details on Signal. While cleared of improper declassification, he violated policy. Read the full report.

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