United Arab Emirates: News
AWS confirms service disruption in Bahrain due to drone activity
Amazon has confirmed that its Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the Bahrain region has been "disrupted" due to drone activity.
Saudi, UAE taking steps toward joining Iran war: WSJ
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are moving closer to joining the conflict with Iran, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
Air India, Express operating 50 flights to West Asia today
Air India and Air India Express will operate a total of 50 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from West Asia today.
Iranian airstrikes on US bases cause $800 million damage: Report
Iranian airstrikes on United States military bases in the Middle East have caused an estimated $800 million in damage within the first two weeks of the conflict.
2 more Indian LPG tankers prepare to cross Hormuz strait
Two Indian-flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tankers are reportedly preparing to sail through the Strait of Hormuz. The move comes amid heightened tensions in West Asia and a recent blockade of the strait by Iran.
World's largest LNG plant in Qatar damaged after Iran attack
Iranian missile strikes on Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City have caused "significant damage," the Qatari Foreign Ministry has confirmed.
How US-Iran war has put small Indian companies at risk
The ongoing US-Iran war has put the capital expenditure (capex) investment of at least 800 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in India at risk.
Shrapnel from intercepted missile kills Pakistani national in Abu Dhabi
A Pakistani national was killed in Abu Dhabi's Bani Yas area after shrapnel fell from a ballistic missile intercepted by air defense systems.
Why was Celina Jaitly's plea for brother's consular access dismissed?
The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition filed by actor Celina Jaitly seeking consular access to meet her brother Vikrant Jaitly, who is currently detained in the UAE.
UAE resumes air traffic following temporary closure after 'comprehensive assessment'
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced that normal air navigation has resumed across its airspace.
What is significance of UAE's Fujairah, attacked by Iranian drone
The United Arab Emirates's (UAE) Port of Fujairah has temporarily halted oil-loading operations following a drone attack and fire.
Dubai airport resumes some flights after drone attack
Dubai International Airport has started to resume flights after a temporary suspension due to a drone attack.
19 Indians arrested in UAE over misleading US-Iran war videos
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) ordered the arrest of 35 individuals, including 19 Indians.
Dubai: Airport fire breaks out after drone hits fuel tank
A fire broke out near the Dubai International Airport on Monday, following a drone incident that hit a fuel tank.
IndiGo suspends flights to these 7 destinations till March 28
IndiGo has suspended its scheduled flights to seven West Asian destinations, including Doha, Kuwait and Sharjah.
Iran war: UAE shuts oil terminal; blasts heard in Dubai
The Middle East conflict has entered its 16th day, with loud blasts heard in Dubai's Marina and Al Sufouh areas. The United Arab Emirates's (UAE) Fujairah oil terminal was also shut down after Iranian strikes.
Air India, IndiGo cancel multiple flights to UAE today
IndiGo canceled several flights to and from Dubai, and Air India Express canceled several flights to and from Abu Dhabi today.
Iran strikes UAE oil facility, port's strategic importance explained
A drone strike on oil storage facilities at the Port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates has triggered a massive fire, Türkiye Today reported.
Tourists face jail in Dubai for filming Iranian missile strike
A British man has been indicted under cybercrime laws in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for filming and sharing content of Iranian attacks on the country.
Bombay HC issues notice to Centre on gas distributors' plea
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has taken cognizance of a plea by six liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distributors.
Dubai struck again; video shows smoke surrounding buildings
Dubai authorities have confirmed that debris from a successful interception caused minor damage to the facade of a building in the city center.
Hormuz Strait must remain closed: Iran supreme leader's first message
In his first public statement since being appointed Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei said the Strait of Hormuz shall remain closed as a "tool of pressure" against enemies.
Loud explosions rock Dubai amid Iran's attack on Gulf nations
Explosions were heard in downtown Dubai on Thursday, including a loud blast, AFP reported.
Thai ship traveling to India attacked in Strait of Hormuz
A Thai-registered cargo ship, the Mayruree Naree, was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday.
Modi government urged to boost domestic oil and gas production
The ongoing conflict in West Asia has raised alarms over India's heavy reliance on energy imports.
India plans 50 Gulf flights to bring stranded travelers back
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has announced that Indian airlines are scheduled to operate around 50 flights from Gulf region today.
Dubai expats, influencers 'abandoning, euthanizing pets' to escape Iranian strikes
As missile attacks from Iran continue to ravage neighboring Gulf countries, some pet owners in Dubai are abandoning their animals over travel restrictions or relocation costs.
Iran strikes continue on Gulf, defying peace vows
Kuwait's national oil company has announced a "precautionary" cut to its crude production after fuel tanks at the country's airport were targeted.
Why gold in Dubai is suddenly selling at discount
The ongoing war between US-Israel and Iran has led to a major disruption in gold trade, with the precious metal being sold at steep discounts in Dubai.
IMF pledges aid to economies ravaged by Middle East conflict
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed its readiness to assist nations grappling with balance-of-payments issues amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
US may impose new export rules on AI chips
The US government is considering new regulations for export of artificial intelligence (AI) chips.
Gulf countries extend visa, waive overstay fines amid Iran conflict
The ongoing conflict between the United States, Iran, and Israel has led to widespread travel disruptions in the Middle East. Passengers are facing flight cancelations, delays, and rerouting due to regional airspace closures.
What India is doing to address possible energy shortage
Australia and Canada have reportedly offered to sell gas to India as the country seeks alternative energy sources amid the escalating conflict in West Asia, government sources told ANI.
Iran conflict: JSW first Indian company to be directly affected
JSW Infrastructure Ltd, a leading Indian company, has been directly impacted by the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict.
India's Saudi oil imports hit record high: What's the reason?
India's crude oil imports from Saudi Arabia reached a record high of 1.05 million barrels per day (bpd) in February, according to data from analytics firm Kpler.
Iran has enough uranium for 11 nuclear bombs: US envoy
United States Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has made explosive claims about Iran's nuclear program.
Amazon data centers damaged by drone strikes amid US-Iran conflict
Amazon has confirmed that three of its data centers in the Middle East were damaged by drone strikes, amid the ongoing US-Iran conflict.
IndiGo, SpiceJet are now bringing Indians back from Middle East
Indian airlines IndiGo and SpiceJet have launched special relief operations to repatriate passengers stranded due to airspace disruptions in the Middle East.
England Lions's UAE tour called off amid Iran-Israel tensions: Details
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has called off the ongoing tour of the UAE by England Lions.
UAE to pay for hotel stays, meals of stranded tourists
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced that it will bear the cost of hotel stays and meals for tourists stranded in the country due to flight cancellations.