Tehran’s skyline lit up late at night as a series of powerful airstrikes hit important military locations in the Iranian capital. The Israel Defense Forces […]
Tag: Dubai
Dubai Marina Shaken: Missile Shrapnel Hits Luxury High-Rise Building
Residents of Dubai Marina experienced a frightening moment on Saturday night after debris from a destroyed missile struck a luxury residential building in the area. […]
Dubai International Airport Under Fire: Iranian Drone Strikes
One of the world’s busiest aviation hubs, Dubai International Airport, is dealing with a serious security situation. Over the past week, a series of drone […]
Sky on Fire: Dubai and Abu Dhabi on High Alert
Dubai, known for its glitzy skyline, luxury, and record-breaking fireworks, has been in the spotlight for a far more dangerous reason in recent days. The […]
Dubai Real Estate: Property Market Hits the Pause Button as Iran-Israel Tensions
For the past few years, the Dubai real estate market has been booming. Luxury apartments were selling fast, record-breaking penthouses were making headlines, and cranes […]
Is Dubai Really Tax-Free? The Truth May Surprise You
For years, Dubai sold a powerful dream to the world glittering skyscrapers, luxury living, and best of all, zero tax. But as the United Arab […]
Inside Dubai’s $25 Billion High-Tech Military Machine
When you think of Dubai, chances are the first images that pop up are the towering Burj Khalifa, luxury shopping malls, and supercars cruising down […]
UAE Stock Market Pause for 2 Days After Iran Strikes
In a decisive move to safeguard financial stability, the UAE has temporarily halted trading on its stock exchanges. After a tense weekend marked by escalating […]
Dubai Real Estate: Will the ‘Safe Haven’ Survive the Iran Strike Storm?
For years, Dubai has proudly worn the badge of the world’s ultimate “Plan B.” From global pandemics to economic shocks and European instability, the city’s […]
Lucknow on High Alert: City of Nawabs Stands with Iran Amid Global Tensions
The historic streets of Old Lucknow, usually bustling with the aromas of Tunday Kababs and the chatter of Sunday shoppers, wore a somber and defiant […]