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Is Dubai part of UAE? Not sure and just asking.
Is Dubai part of UAE? Not sure and just asking.
Yes, Dubai is the UAE, the capital is Abu Dhabi and the largest city is Dubai.
We've been to Dubai it's INCREDIBLE, it's also unique, in that although Muslim, they're pretty much Secular, meaning they allow people to drink and men can wear shorts and women bikini's and nobody gets dragged off to prison and shouted at.
Is Dubai part of UAE? Not sure and just asking.
Yes, Dubai is the UAE, the capital is Abu Dhabi and the largest city is Dubai.
We've been to Dubai it's INCREDIBLE, it's also unique, in that although Muslim, they're pretty much Secular, meaning they allow people to drink and men can wear shorts and women bikini's and nobody gets dragged off to prison and shouted at.
Wow, never been there but have seen it on TV.
I posted a thread about the Saudi crimes. You should not watch it, it is quite different from al-Qaeda propaganda of alleged Syrian or Russian airstrikes on civilians.
Saudi Arabia should be forced to follow suit, Saudi Arabia in complete violation of all International Laws, bombing and killing people in the poorest nation in the Middle East.
Total psychopaths.
Yemen has become the "worst humanitarian crisis in the world", the European Union said, demanding the protection of civilians who continue to die in the three-year-old conflict. An EU statement on Saturday highlighted the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, which recently witnessed a bloody assault that killed at least 55 people and was blamed on air strikes by the Saudi-Emirati coalition fighting there. An alliance spokesman denied responsibility for the carnage. "The consecutive air strikes in the city of Hodeidah have once again claimed dozens of lives with many people injured," the EU statement said. "This is a tragic reminder that in Yemen the international humanitarian law - in place to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure in times of war - continues to be broken on a daily basis."
The Saudi-Emirati alliance is accused of air raids that killed at least 55 civilians in Hodeidah last week
Hodeidah has been under the control of the Houthis since 2014, and was responsible for delivering 70 percent of Yemen's imports - mostly humanitarian aid, food and fuel. The Saudi-UAE alliance accuses the Houthis of smuggling weapons through Hodeidah's port.
22 million in need
More than 121,000 people have fled the city since the start of the offensive, according to a United Nations report. The EU condemned the bombing of densely populated areas and the destruction of "schools, medical facilities, residential areas, markets, water systems, ports and airports". Impoverished Yemen has been wracked by violence since 2014 when the Houthis overran much of the country, including the capital Sanaa.
With logistical support from the US, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have carried out attacks inside Yemen since March 2015 in an attempt to reinstate the internationally recognised government of President Abu-Rabbu Mansour Hadi. The coalition has repeatedly accused regional rival Iran of arming the rebels, allegations the Houthis and Iran deny. At least 10,000 people have been killed in the fighting and more than 22 million are in dire need of assistance.
'Genuinely commit'