Trump has suggested temporarily stopping immigration from economically disadvantaged nations, arguing that a pause is necessary to ease pressure on the overloaded U.S. immigration system and allow it to stabilize and function effectively.
Trump has suggested temporarily stopping immigration from economically disadvantaged nations, arguing that a pause is necessary to ease pressure on the overloaded U.S. immigration system and allow it to stabilize and function effectively.
A massive fire in Hong Kong has been burning for almost 20 hours, leaving authorities reporting a rising death toll that has now reached 55, according to officials.
UAE specialists examine the influence of the Abraham Accords, highlighting how the agreements are altering strategic relationships and geopolitical interactions involving China, Iran, and the broader regional landscape.
“As the cooler months arrive, medical experts across the UAE are warning residents to stay vigilant, noting a noticeable rise in seasonal viral infections as outdoor barbecuing becomes increasingly popular.”
“Prospective homebuyers in the UAE can now instantly calculate their monthly mortgage payments while browsing property listings, allowing them to plan finances and compare options seamlessly before making purchasing decisions.”
“A UAE envoy urged both Israel and Palestine to acknowledge their own role in ending the conflict, stressing that the duty to pursue peace rests primarily with the parties involved.”
“The United Arab Emirates has introduced new regulations allowing resident expatriates to apply for foster care, enabling more families to participate in providing temporary care and support for children in need.”
“In honor of UAE National Day, Dubai Safari Park is offering a special promotion: visitors can enjoy a 50% discount on all ticket prices for a limited time.”
“Dubai’s Al Nasr Leisureland may be closing soon for a renovation project. Here’s the latest information about the possible temporary shutdown, what changes are expected, and when it could reopen.”
“UAE authorities and experts warn that posting images of deceased individuals online can cause significant emotional distress and may result in substantial penalties, with fines potentially reaching as high as Dh500,000.”