With the airspace currently closed, here's what global travelers need to know about visiting Dubai and the UAE.
Dubai’s modern wealth was built on its reputation as a safe haven for tourists and expats. The war with Iran has shattered that image.
Iran has launched a volley of drone and missiles in the Middle East, including against the UAE, following U.S.-Israeli strikes on the country.
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