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Massive UAE Cargo Ship Carrying Cars Sinks in Persian Gulf Off Iran
Iranian rescue workers saved 16 of the crew and another 11 survivors got onto life rafts.
5 Places Europe May Turn to For Oil
In 2021, the Islamic Republic produced 2.4 million barrels of oil per day and with oil waivers granted,…
Saudi Arabia, UAE Leaders Not Returning Biden’s Calls, Disappointed with U.S. – Report
The two Mideast countries are disappointed with the Iran nuclear deal, as well as the American response to Houthi terrorist attacks in recent weeks.
Jared Kushner, Avi Berkowitz Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Abraham Accords
Lee Zeldin, one of two Jewish Republicans in Congress, sponsors the two Trump administration officials for work on normalization agreements between Israel and four Arab countries
U.S. F-22 Fighter Jets Arrive at UAE Base in Wake of Houthi Attacks
The attacks follow the U.N.'s thus far unsuccessful efforts to end the war in Yemen, which began in 2015 and placed the Houthis against a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia that includes the UAE.
U.S. to Help UAE Replenish Missile Defense Interceptors After Houthi Attacks
The latest U.S. move would be in addition to the Pentagon's announcement last week of a deployment of a guided missile destroyer and advanced U.S. F-22 fighter jets to the UAE.
U.S. Embassy In U.A.E Warns Citizens of ‘Possible Missile or Drone Strike’
A fourth attack involving drones that the UAE said were intercepted was claimed by a little-known group.
U.S. Approves Potential Weapons Sales to Mideast Allies Including F-16s For Jordan
The United Arab Emirates was approved to buy $30 million worth of spare and repair parts for its Homing All the Way Killer (HAWK) missile defense systems.
UAE Repels Another Houthi Attack
A Houthi military spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack, which came as the UAE hosted Israeli President Isaac Herzog for a state visit.
UAE Intercepts a Houthi Missile as Israeli President Visits
Herzog spent the night in Abu Dhabi, an Israeli official told Reuters. He will continue his UAE visit despite the Houthi attack, his office said.