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UAE Ends Scholarships for UK Universities Over Security

The UAE has removed state funding for citizens studying in the UK, citing fears of Islamist radicalization on campuses. The move excludes elite schools like Oxford and reflects growing international concern.

OPEC+ to maintain oil output policy: Reuters sources

OPEC+ will keep its current oil production policy unchanged, sources told Reuters, despite rising geopolitical tensions between Saudi Arabia and the UAE over Yemen. Read the latest on global energy markets.

UAE to Withdraw All Remaining Forces from Yemen

The United Arab Emirates declares it will pull its remaining troops out of Yemen, marking a pivotal moment in the long-running conflict. Explore the details and potential implications.

Sudan Drone Attack Kills 50, Including 33 Children

A paramilitary drone strike in Sudan's Kordofan region has resulted in 50 fatalities, with 33 children among the dead, according to medical sources. The attack highlights the escalating conflict.

UN's New 'Day Against Sanctions' Draws Sharp Criticism

The UN General Assembly inaugurates a day condemning Western sanctions, backed by authoritarian states. Critics argue it distracts from crises like Sudan, where 150,000 have died. Read the full analysis.

Amnesty accuses Sudanese paramilitary of war crimes

Amnesty International accuses Sudan's Rapid Support Forces of war crimes in a deadly assault on a refugee camp. The report details ethnically targeted killings and calls for international action.

Carney: Canada Sees India as Reliable Trade Partner

Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirms Canada's commitment to trade relations with India, calling it a reliable partner during Abu Dhabi investment summit. Read more about Canada's international trade strategy.

Canada-UAE Trade Expansion Under Carney Government

Prime Minister Mark Carney's government secures investment agreement with UAE while initiating comprehensive trade pact negotiations during Middle East tour. Explore the economic implications.

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