Authorities in Gulf country claim situation 'under control'; no details on how Chinese family managed to travel from Wuhan, which is on lockdown

UN, Jordan, Egypt and Western countries reiterate support for two states based on pre-1967 borders; Ankara calls outline 'stillborn,' Tehran says it's 'a nightmare'

Chabad rabbi from Berlin performs procedure in United Arab Emirates capital for family that had previously lived in Germany

Foreign minister had planned to discuss his initiative for non-aggression treaty between countries, but was instructed by security officials to delay, TV news reports

US's Gulf allies appear caught off guard by airstrike, and now want to ensure an escalation doesn't drag them further into cross-hairs of tensions between Washington, Tehran

Giacomo Ziani denies knowledge of staff ties to an Emirati security firm scrutinized abroad for hiring former CIA, National Security Agency, and Israeli intelligence officials

Tehran, warning of 'severe revenge' for Baghdad airstrike, could target US troops in Middle East, or lash out through its proxies in region, experts say

British nuclear scientist warns Abu Dhabi may be planning weapons program; even if not, threat from terrorists and natural disasters is not properly countered, he says

After report claims ToTok allows the Emiratis to track users, telecoms authority says country's laws 'prohibit any kind of data breach and unlawful interception'

DarkMatter intelligence firm, which reportedly has Israelis on staff, probably designed ToTok messaging app to secretly surveil users, New York Times reports

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