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Exodus accelerates as Iran war fallout hits home, with thousands fleeing Dubai. Key developments: flight suspensions, school reopenings, high-profile arrests
MSN·Apr 17
The Iran war has led to significant disruptions in Dubai, with one in eight British residents fleeing the UAE and fresh flight curbs impacting Indian airlines. The conflict has also affected the city's economy and nightlife, but some sectors are experiencing growth. The UAE government has announced measures to support the economy, and the country's passport has been ranked as the second most powerful in the world.
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VERIFIEDOne in eight British residents has fled the UAE since the Iran war began — MSN
VERIFIEDThe UAE's passport has been ranked as the second most powerful in the world — MSN
VERIFIEDThe Iran war has led to fresh flight curbs, deepening pressure on Indian airlines — MSN
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MSN·Apr 17
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The National·Apr 17
The UAE is preparing for the reopening of schools after weeks of remote learning, with final preparations underway to ensure a smooth transition. The reopening marks a significant step towards restoring normalcy in the country, which has been affected by the pandemic. The UAE's economy and culture continue to thrive, with the country ranked among the top nations for AI adoption and talent, and its fish market remaining busy despite regional tensions.
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VERIFIEDUAE schools are reopening after weeks of remote learning — The National, The National
VERIFIEDThe UAE is among the top nations for AI adoption and talent — The National, The National
VERIFIEDThe UAE fish market remains busy despite tensions in the region — The National, The National
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5 optionsDubai Residents to Experience Future of Transport as First V
Zag Daily·Apr 17
Dubai's first vertiport, designed to handle 170,000 passengers annually, is nearing completion and is set to revolutionize transportation in the city. The vertiport, scheduled to be operational by 2026, will provide a safe and efficient way for passengers to travel across the city, reducing congestion and carbon emissions. With its state-of-the-art technology and innovative design, the vertiport is poised to make Dubai a leader in sustainable transportation.
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VERIFIEDThe vertiport is designed to handle 170,000 passengers annually — ITP.net, AeroTime
VERIFIEDThe vertiport is scheduled to be operational by 2026 — Zag Daily, Aviation Week
VERIFIEDThe vertiport will provide a safe and efficient way for passengers to travel across the city — South China Morning Post, Skyports
UNVERIFIEDThe vertiport will create new job opportunities and stimulate economic growth — ITP.net
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The Irish Times·Apr 17
Daniel Kinahan, an Irish man, has been arrested in Dubai over alleged organised crime offences. The arrest was carried out after authorities accessed his WhatsApp messages, highlighting the increasing use of digital surveillance in law enforcement. The incident has sparked concerns about individual privacy and the potential implications of such surveillance.
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VERIFIEDDaniel Kinahan was arrested in Dubai over alleged organised crime offences — The Irish Times, Irish Examiner
VERIFIEDDubai Police accessed Kinahan's WhatsApp messages — MSN, Detained in Dubai
VERIFIEDDubai Police have imposed fines of up to Dh50,000 for reckless stunts during rain — The Times of India
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5 optionsDubai Flights Disrupted as Airlines Cancel Services Amid Mid
American Journal of Transportation·Apr 17
Emirates has issued an update on Dubai flights amid the Middle East conflict, providing passengers with essential information on flight cancellations and refunds. The conflict has led to a significant increase in flight cancellations, affecting several major airlines and resulting in a substantial loss of revenue. Passengers who have booked flights with Emirates are advised to check the airline's website for the latest updates on flight schedules and cancellations.
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VERIFIEDAirlines have canceled flights amid the Middle East conflict — American Journal of Transportation, Condé Nast Traveller Middle East
VERIFIEDEmirates has issued an update on Dubai flights — Condé Nast Traveller Middle East
VERIFIEDThe conflict has led to a significant increase in flight cancellations — American Journal of Transportation, Condé Nast Traveller Middle East
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ZAWYA·Apr 17
The United Arab Emirates has welcomed the announcement of a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, commending US President Donald Trump's efforts in facilitating the agreement. The ceasefire is expected to ease tensions in the region and promote peace and stability. The UAE's endorsement of the agreement is seen as a significant step towards achieving lasting peace in the Middle East.
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VERIFIEDThe UAE has welcomed the ceasefire announcement between Lebanon and Israel — ZAWYA, Yemen Online
VERIFIEDThe ceasefire agreement was announced by US President Donald Trump — ZAWYA, Yemen Online
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Arabian Business·Apr 17
UAE-based Axight is acquiring a minority stake in Australia's La Trobe Financial at a $2.2 billion valuation. This strategic investment marks Axight's significant foray into the Australian market, aiming to expand its global footprint in the financial services sector. The deal, subject to regulatory approvals, underscores the growing interest of UAE investors in international markets.
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VERIFIEDAxight is acquiring a minority stake in La Trobe Financial at a $2.2 billion valuation — Arabian Business
UNVERIFIEDThe deal is subject to regulatory approvals — Arabian Business
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