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Fertilizer Prices Expected to Remain High After Strait of Hormuz Reopens, Says Fertiglobe CEO
Fertiglobe's CEO, Ahmed El Hoshy, predicts fertilizer prices will remain high even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, due to ongoing supply disruptions. This could sustain inflation in food and crop markets for months ahead.

Tui Revises Profit Outlook After €40m Iran War Repatriation Costs
Tui has downgraded its profit outlook after incurring €40 million in costs from repatriating thousands of holidaymakers during Iran war disruptions. This development underscores the financial risks geopolitical conflicts pose to the travel industry, prompting industry-wide reassessment.

Naguib Sawiris Predicts UAE Property Market Resilience Amid Iran Tensions
Naguib Sawiris predicts a robust recovery in the UAE property market despite regional tensions, with a Dh30 billion development project announced. Bloomberg highlights the Gulf's resilience as its long-term strategies sustain growth amid Iran's regional conflicts.

UAE and China Seal Preliminary Pact to Expand Investment and Trade Growth
The UAE and China signed a preliminary agreement to enhance investment and facilitate trade flow, building on recent high-level talks. This development signals stronger economic cooperation and aims to reach $300 billion in bilateral trade by 2030. The ongoing visit by Sheikh Khaled highlights the increasing strategic partnership.

US envoy Huckabee’s Israel land remarks spark regional furore across Nile–Euphrates corridor
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee’s Israel land claims sparked regional backlash, with more than a dozen nations condemning the remarks. Coverage spans Middle East, South Asia, and Western outlets, highlighting the risk to US diplomacy.

Abu Dhabi Leaders Visit Patients Injured in Iran Missile Attacks Amid Regional Tensions
Abu Dhabi officials visited patients injured in Iran missile attacks, underscoring the UAE's focus on humanitarian aid and safety. These visits happen as regional tensions and a conditional ceasefire between the US and Iran unfold, impacting stability.

Abu Dhabi to Host 2029 IMF and World Bank Meetings, Highlighting Middle East's Economic Role
Abu Dhabi will host the 2029 IMF and World Bank annual meetings, marking the first time in the UAE since 2003. The event highlights the country's rising influence in global finance amid Middle East tensions.

UAE postpones major concerts and festivals due to Iran war airspace disruptions
The UAE has rescheduled major concerts including Shakira and Christina Aguilera, along with Art Dubai, due to airspace issues caused by regional conflict. This disruption underscores the broader impact of the Iran war on the UAE's event industry and travel plans.

Paramount shares soar 11% as $24 billion Middle East funds confirm support for WBD takeover
Paramount's stock rose 11% after the confirmation of a $24 billion investment from Middle Eastern funds supporting its Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition. This development reinforces the deal's momentum and could impact regulatory proceedings.

Dune: Part Three trailer teases darker conflict, Robert Pattinson's villain, limited role for Rebecca Ferguson
The new trailer for Dune: Part Three reveals Robert Pattinson as a villain and shows a darker storyline with new conflicts. Rebecca Ferguson confirms her role is limited to a single scene, while filming wraps in Abu Dhabi ahead of the December release.

Iran Threatens to Attack OpenAI’s $30BN Stargate Data Center in Abu Dhabi
Iran's IRGC has issued a warning to attack OpenAI's Stargate data center in Abu Dhabi if threats against Iran's power plants escalate. This escalation highlights the fragile cyber and physical security balance in the region.

UAE sees historic rainfall, with Abu Dhabi and Ajman experiencing nearly a year's rain in one day
Recent heavy storms have caused widespread flooding across the UAE, with Abu Dhabi and Ajman receiving nearly a year's worth of rain in a day. This unprecedented weather highlights intensifying climate risks and prompts urgent emergency responses as more rain is forecasted.

Dubai to Launch Over 1,000 Driverless Taxis in Partnership with Baidu
Dubai's Taxi Company is deploying over 1,000 driverless taxis through a partnership with Baidu, starting with an initial fleet of 50 vehicles. This initiative is part of broader UAE efforts to develop electric and autonomous transport infrastructure by 2030.
Middle East Conflict Disrupts Dubai and Abu Dhabi Flights, Cancels More Globally
Flights at Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports face delays and cancellations due to ongoing US-Iran war and a drone incident. The disruption extends globally, impacting international travelers and airline schedules.

Indian Dies, Three Injured in UAE Missile Debris Incident in Abu Dhabi
An Indian national was killed and three others injured by missile debris during an interception in Abu Dhabi. The incident raises concerns about ongoing conflicts impacting civilians in the region.
UAE Denies Reports of Strike on Iran Amid Israeli Media Claims of Attack
UAE officials deny Israeli reports of a strike on Iran, emphasizing they took no such action. Israeli media, however, allege the UAE attacked an Iranian desalination facility, raising regional security concerns.

Gulf Region Tourism Faces Severe Setback Amid Middle East Conflicts
Tourist confidence in the Gulf countries has been severely undermined due to recent Middle East conflicts, impacting the region’s reputation as a travel destination. The damage poses risks to the Gulf's vital tourism sector and regional economy.

Pakistan Embassy in UAE Launches Assistance and Outreach Initiatives Amid Middle East Tensions
The Pakistan embassy in the UAE has set up facilitation desks and launched outreach programs for Pakistani expatriates. This initiative aims to assist nationals amid rising tensions in the Middle East, demonstrating the embassy's proactive stance.

Saudi Crown Prince Files Complaint Over Yemen and Sudan Disputes; Saudi Academic Criticizes UAE's Israel Ties
Saudi Arabia has sent a formal complaint to the UAE over ongoing disputes concerning Yemen and Sudan. Separately, a Saudi academic publicly criticized the UAE's engagement with Israel, provoking regional debate.