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Dubai, Abu Dhabi news LIVE: United Arab Emirates on Saturday urged citizens to keep safe distance from any debris or fallen objects as they could be dangerous. This comes after debris from aerial interception caused damage to a few buildings in Dubai on Thursday and Friday.
The Dubai Government Media Office (DGMO) affirmed that an incident caused by falling debris, resulting from a successful aerial interception, was dealt with on the facade of a building in downtown Dubai. In a statement issued by DGMO, it said that the ...
Iran has launched a volley of drone and missiles in the Middle East, including against the UAE, following U.S.-Israeli strikes on the country.
‘You live in Dubai, aren’t you scared?’ How the UAE ‘safe haven’ tried to spin two weeks of drone strikes - IN FOCUS: Bryony Gooch reports on the jarring contrast between footage of drones hitting the emirate while the Iran war rages,
A Dubai beachgoer filmed videos showing a buzzing drone flying inland as a warplane followed it.March 12, 2026 © 2026 NBCUniversal Media, LLC
Iranian missiles and drones have hit the United Arab Emirates, shaking Dubai’s image as a safe, tax-free haven for foreigners.
There was approximately a 30-minute delay between the first and second races on the March 13 card at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai, as first reported by the Thoroughbred Daily News. According to TDN, track commentator Pat Comerford made the following announcement after the first race: "There is an