Iran has launched a volley of drone and missiles in the Middle East, including against the UAE, following U.S.-Israeli ...
EADaily, March 13th, 2026. Dubai has ceased to be attractive for expats. At a time when Iranian missiles are falling on the ...
This is not meant to be happening here,” said an Australian influencer in Dubai as she watched missiles shoot over the city, “Can’t everyone just chill out? This is not fun.” ...
With the UAE caught in the crosshairs of a ‘wounded, hostile’ Iran, the Dubai influencer lifestyle is ‘looking rather less aspirational’ ...
FLEEING expats are dumping pets in the streets of Dubai, it is claimed. Dogs, cats and even rabbits are being abandoned as Iran’s drones and missiles target the UAE’s biggest city.
The head of an advocacy group said 21 people were facing charges under the UAE's cybercrime laws as of Thursday, including a 60-year-old British tourist.
Rising tensions in the Gulf have sparked panic in Dubai as expatriates, tourists, and residents rush to leave the city amid fears of further Iranian strikes. Crowds have flooded Dubai International ...
Not only have record numbers of Australians been visiting Dubai in recent years amid a tourism boom, the city known for its glitz and glamour is an expat hotspot.
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, some expats in Dubai are questioning long-term plans, while others defend the city's stability.
Since the start of the U.S.-Iran war, Dubai's status as a haven for the global elite has been shattered.
Now, with many expats intending to leave the area in their taillights, local animal rescue groups have been urging residents ...