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Russia and UAE vow to intensify UN efforts to stop Iran attacks

MOSCOW:  Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Emirati counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, have called for an immediate de-escalation of tensions in the Middle East, specifically urging a halt to attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in the Gulf region and Iran.   During a telephone conversation, the two top diplomats stressed […]

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How many people died in the UAE attacks?

How many people died in the UAE attacks? The Ministry of Defense issued details

ABU DHABI: The Ministry of Defence has announced that the country’s air defense system remains fully operational and has successfully intercepted the majority of ballistic missiles and drones launched from Iran in recent attacks. The ministry said that nine ballistic missiles fired toward the United Arab Emirates were shot down. In addition, six cruise missiles

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UAE Bans Junk Food in Schools to Safeguard Student Health

UAE Bans Junk Food in Schools to Safeguard Student Health

ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Education has imposed a nationwide ban on unhealthy food items in schools to protect students’ health. The ban covers potato chips, chocolate, and carbonated soft drinks. Officials said the decision aims to promote healthier eating habits among children. The ministry issued new guidelines to ensure schools provide

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Pakistan, UAE Near Signing of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement: Envoy ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates are in the final stages of concluding a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) aimed at boosting bilateral trade and removing business barriers, the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) said on Wednesday, quoting UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Al Zaabi. Pakistan and the UAE share strong economic ties, with the Gulf state ranking among Islamabad’s largest trading partners and a key source of remittances. Bilateral trade currently ranges between $8–10 billion, according to LCCI estimates, while millions of Pakistani expatriates live and work in the Emirates. The proposed CEPA — a wide-ranging trade framework designed to reduce tariffs, improve market access and enhance investment flows — is expected to formalize and deepen these economic links. Addressing the Lahore Chamber, Ambassador Al Zaabi said the agreement would significantly expand trade and help eliminate obstacles faced by businesses in both countries. “Pakistan and the UAE are at the final stage of signing a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, which would significantly boost bilateral trade and remove business obstacles between the two countries,” he said, according to a statement issued by the LCCI. He noted that the current trade volume does not reflect the full potential of the partnership and revealed that the UAE leadership has issued a “clear directive” to double bilateral trade at the earliest opportunity. Al Zaabi said the UAE is scaling up investments in Pakistan across infrastructure, ports, aviation, agriculture, minerals and railways. He added that talks with Pakistan’s Ministry of Railways are progressing, with new agreements expected soon to enhance supply chain connectivity from the northern regions to Karachi, including the possible establishment of a dry port. The envoy also said efforts are underway to reactivate the Joint Business Council to strengthen institutional cooperation between the two sides. On mobility and visas, Al Zaabi highlighted steps being taken to streamline procedures through digital systems and commended Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior for its cooperation. Discussions are also ongoing with the Punjab Skilled Labor Authority to facilitate the movement of skilled workers. “I am personally working at operational and technical levels to ensure that all signed agreements, including CEPA and other trade frameworks, are fully implemented,” he added. The ambassador underscored the UAE’s rapid transition toward a digitized, artificial intelligence-driven economy, noting that nearly 99 percent of government services are now available online. He emphasized opportunities in information technology, digital banking and innovation, and invited the Lahore Chamber to submit a comprehensive document outlining challenges and investment prospects. He assured that the UAE Embassy would review recommendations from the business community and facilitate investors from both countries, including giving special consideration to genuine business visa cases referred by the Chamber. Al Zaabi also acknowledged the vital role of the Pakistani diaspora in the UAE’s development, particularly in aviation and finance, and pointed out that the Emirati economy has diversified significantly, reducing its dependence on oil to below 25 percent. LCCI President Faheem Ur Rehman Saigol described the UAE as one of Pakistan’s most important trading partners in the Middle East and a major source of remittances. He said remittances from the UAE reached $7.8 billion in 2024. During fiscal year 2024–25, Pakistan’s exports to the UAE totaled $2.1 billion, while imports — largely petroleum products — stood at around $8 billion. These figures underline a persistent trade imbalance, with Pakistan importing far more from the UAE than it exports, despite the significant presence of Pakistani workers in the Gulf state. Saigol stressed that substantial untapped potential exists in renewable energy, agriculture and food processing, information technology, logistics, construction, tourism, health care and mining. He proposed establishing dedicated display centers for Pakistani products in the UAE, leveraging its status as a global re-export hub, and called for stronger engagement through trade delegations, business-to-business meetings and joint ventures.

Pakistan, UAE Near Signing of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement: Envoy

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates are in the final stages of concluding a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) aimed at boosting bilateral trade and removing business barriers, the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) said on Wednesday, quoting UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Al Zaabi. Pakistan and the UAE share strong economic ties,

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Pakistan, UAE Agree to Speed Up Investment Agreements

Pakistan, UAE Agree to Speed Up Investment Agreements

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates have renewed their resolve to fast-track negotiations on a comprehensive trade and investment agreement, the commerce ministry said on Wednesday, as Islamabad looks to further strengthen economic ties with the Gulf state. The commitment was reaffirmed during a meeting between Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan and UAE

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UAE to Withdraw Counterterrorism Forces from Yemen

UAE to Withdraw Counterterrorism Forces from Yemen

ABU DHABI: The UAE announced on Tuesday that it has withdrawn its remaining counterterrorism units from Yemen, citing recent developments and concerns about the safety and effectiveness of ongoing operations. In a statement carried by the Emirates News Agency, the Ministry of Defense said it took the decision voluntarily and in coordination with relevant international

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Pakistan vs Oman: Men in green open Asia Cup T20 campaign today

Pakistan vs Oman: Men in green open Asia Cup T20 campaign today

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will launch thier Asia Cup T20 campaign against Oman in Dubai on Friday, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. The eight-nation tournament began Tuesday when Afghanistan thrashed Hong Kong by 94 runs. India followed with a nine-wicket victory over hosts United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday, while Bangladesh defeated Hong Kong by seven wickets

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