The second UAE aid ship carrying 4,544 tonnes of humanitarian supplies for the people of Gaza has set sail.
The ship, which departed from the Port of Fujairah, will head to Egypt's Al Arish city.
It's carrying 4,303 tonnes of food, 154 tonnes of shelter materials, and 87 tonnes of medical aid provided by Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, the Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable & Humanitarian Foundation, and the Emirates Red Crescent.
Once in Egypt, the supplies will be transported by road to Gaza.
It's part of the UAE's 'Gallant Knight 3' operation launched under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to support Palestinians impacted by the conflict.
So far, the UAE has delivered 15,075 tonnes of aid to the Palestinian people through 151 flights via its airbridge.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has approved a 2.35 per cent Education Cost Index (ECI) for Dubai's for-profit private schools for the 2025–26 academic year, allowing eligible schools to increase tuition fees within that limit.
A Dubai court has sentenced Indian businessman B.S.S., widely known as 'Abu Sabah', to five years in prison for his role in a large-scale money laundering operation.
Sharjah Police have arrested a motorist who racked up 137 traffic violations and fines totalling over AED 104,000, all while using forged licence plates to evade detection.
Economic and developmental cooperation topped the agenda during discussions between His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa.
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