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Schools and businesses were closed across the United Arab Emirates after about a year's worth of rain fell in a single day. Flooding has also disrupted travel at Dubai International Airport.
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Government officials from six foreign nations — including Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey — spent over $750,000 at the Trump International Hotel during his presidency, according to new documents.
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The movie, which chronicles the adventures of space cadet Buzz Lightyear, is slated to be released June 16.
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The attacks underscore how Yemen's civil war, which has ground on for over seven years, can flare into a regional danger.
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The missile fire further escalates tensions across the Persian Gulf, which previously had seen a series of assaults near Emirati soil.
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The images by Planet Labs PBC show smoke rising over an Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. fuel depot in the Mussafah neighborhood of Abu Dhabi on Monday.
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While Abu Dhabi police did not immediately offer any suspects, Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for an attack targeting the United Arab Emirates.
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The UAE is overhauling laws on an array of business, cultural and social norms. On paper, it makes the emirate one of the region's most progressive countries, but critics say the reality is complex.
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The change will apply to federal government entities starting in January. UAE officials hope it will enhance workers' well-being and boost the country's economic competitiveness.
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Ghani said on Sunday that he had left the country to avoid further bloodshed.