Realistic depiction of missile debris crash in Abu Dhabi injuring an Indian national, with emergency services responding amid urban skyline.
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Indian killed in Abu Dhabi by missile debris

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An Indian national was killed and another injured when debris from an intercepted missile fell in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on Thursday. The incident raises the death toll of Indians in the West Asia conflict to seven. The Indian embassy expressed condolences.

The UAE will store up to 30 million barrels of crude oil in India's strategic petroleum reserves following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Abu Dhabi.

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Egypt’s Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat held talks with a delegation from UAE-based AMEA Power to review progress on renewable energy and battery storage projects with a combined capacity of 1,500 MW.

South Korea's foreign ministry announced a chartered Etihad Airways flight to evacuate nationals from the UAE on Sunday, as Iran-US tensions disrupt flights in the Middle East. With around 3,000 Koreans stranded, the embassy will accept applications starting early Saturday, prioritizing critically ill patients, those with severe disabilities, pregnant women, the elderly, and infants.

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The ongoing conflict in Iran has interrupted Russia's supply chains for luxury goods, including cars, iPhones, and jewelry, primarily routed through the United Arab Emirates. Closures in the Strait of Hormuz and air traffic disruptions threaten shortages if the situation persists beyond a month. Importers warn of stranded vehicles and delayed deliveries amid existing Western sanctions.

Uma startup de criptomoedas fundada pela família Trump recebeu um investimento de US$ 500 milhões de uma empresa de um real emirati pouco antes da posse de Donald Trump em 2025. O acordo, envolvendo Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, levantou questões sobre conflitos de interesse em meio às decisões de política externa do presidente. Apesar de sua escala, o arranjo atraiu escrutínio político limitado.

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A Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) abriu um novo escritório de representação em Dubai para fortalecer o comércio com países do Oriente Médio, especialmente produtos agrícolas como abacate. A iniciativa visa reduzir fraudes e atrasos em pagamentos que causam perdas significativas para comerciantes quenianos.

 

 

 

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