The war in Iran has dealt a major blow to Dubai's hospitality industry.
In the early hours of Thursday morning (12 March) in Dubai, a drone hit a luxury residential building sparking a fire and evacuations.
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The incident reportedly occurred near Dubai Creek Harbour in the early hours of Thursday, March 12 and sparked an evacuation which officials say was carried out as a precaution ...
Photos taken during and after the strikes showed damage to Fairmont's luxury hotel in Dubai.
Since the start of the U.S.-Iran war, Dubai's status as a haven for the global elite has been shattered.
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