IT’s called the safest country in the Gulf region. Yet, three people, including two Indians, were killed in a drone attack near the Abu Dhabi airport on Monday. The message was clear — don’t think the UAE is a safe place to live and work any longer.
Yemen-based Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attack. Tension in the region is set to rise as the UAE has vowed to retaliate. “This terrorist attack by the Houthi militia on areas and civilian facilities on Emirati soil... will not go unpunished,”
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After muted listing, Delhivery gains 10% on Day 1
AFTER a muted debut, shares of logistic startup Delhivery saw increased buying even as benchmark indices ended with a minor cut on Tuesday.
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FIl selling in 5 months of 2022 highest ever
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War in Ukraine enters fourth month, Russia intensifies Donbas offensive
Moscow carried out 1,500 missile strikes so far, coming weeks will be difficult, says Zelenskyy
Boris under fire over new 'partygate' photographs
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday faced renewed accusations of lying, after photos emerged of him drinking at a Downing Street party during lockdown in 2020.
Quid pro quo? SP may offer RS seat to Sibal
RLD chief Jayant Chaudhury and Congress leader Kapil Sibal may emerge as the members fielded by Samajwadi Party to Rajya Sabha.
Gyanvapi: Court to hear Muslim plea tomorrow
Party challenged maintainability of petition, seeks right to worship
New wine, old bottle: Cong seniors to handle strategy for 2024 polls
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3 FORMER US OFFICIALS CHARGED IN UAE HACKING SCHEME
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ARAB SPACECRAFT ENTERS ORBIT AROUND MARS IN HISTORIC FLIGHT
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Mars is about to be invaded by planet Earth — big time.
LOOK OUT, MARS: HERE WE COME WITH A FLEET OF SPACECRAFT
Mars is about to be invaded by planet Earth — big time.
The Middle East's Mission To Mars
As space gets cheaper and more accessible, new countries are drawing our gaze to the heavens—and away from their controversies on Earth
ISRAELI POLICE USE DRONES TO CHECK IN ON VIRUS PATIENTS
The drone glides up toward a high-rise until it reaches an apartment window where a woman waves from inside, proving to police that she is self-isolating after testing positive for the coronavirus.
ART DUBAI 25-28.3.2020
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Machine of the Month: Commodore Amiga
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