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Dhs 2.92 billion in real estate valuation transactions in Ajman in Q1

Dhs 2.92 billion in real estate valuation transactions in Ajman in Q1

Ajman recorded a notable increase in the number of real estate valuation transactions during the first quarter of this year, with growth reaching 63%, totaling Dhs 2.92 billion across 961 transactions.H.E. Engineer Omar Bin Omair

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TMZDC Staff Starts Today!!!

TMZDC Staff Starts Today!!!

TMZDC Hey Everyone, We're Here!!! Published April 13, 2026 4:00 AM PDT Our TMZDC staff is now ensconced in Washington, D.C. and open for business! Our 3 intrepid producers -- Charlie Cotton, Jacob Wasserman and

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Turkiye voices concern over Hormuz Strait tensions amid stalled US-Iran talks

Turkiye voices concern over Hormuz Strait tensions amid stalled US-Iran talks

Turkiye’s foreign minister Hakan Fidan has expressed concern over emerging proposals by Iran and the United States to introduce new rules governing passage through the Strait of Hormuz, warning of significant challenges surrounding efforts to secure the vital shipping route.Speaking to Anadolu Agency on Monday, Fidan said reopening the strait should be achieved through diplomacy, following the failure of weekend talks between Washington and Tehran to reach an agreement on ending the ongoing conflict.He suggested that progress could still be made within weeks if negotiations move in a constructive direction, noting that Tehran is expected to review and respond to a US proposal. However, he cautioned that disagreements over uranium enrichment remain a key obstacle.If the issue of uranium enrichment becomes an all-or-nothing matter, we may face serious difficulties, Fidan said, adding that both sides appear committed to securing a ceasefire and recognize its urgency.The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical oil shipping routes, and any disruption has far-reaching implications for global energy markets.Fidan also warned that broader regional tensions risk escalating further. He described the situation in Lebanon as part of what he called expansionist policies by Israel, cautioning that the crisis could draw the region into a wider conflict.He emphasized the need for a regional security framework, calling for the establishment of a new alliance aimed at building trust among neighboring states and preventing further instability. 

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DWTC Free Zone partners with Wio Bank to provide digital …

DWTC Free Zone partners with Wio Bank to provide digital …

Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) Free Zone has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Wio Bank PJSC to provide streamlined digital banking solutions and financial services for companies operating within its jurisdiction.The partnership will simplify

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UAE and the Indian Diaspora: A partnership that delivered…

UAE and the Indian Diaspora: A partnership that delivered…

In moments of conflict, nations are often judged not just by their governments, but by their people. During the recent turbulence in West Asia, as uncertainty rippled through energy markets, logistics networks, and expatriate communities,

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Oil tankers steer clear of Hormuz ahead of US blockade

Oil tankers steer clear of Hormuz ahead of US blockade

Oil tankers are steering clear of the ‌Strait of Hormuz ahead of a US blockade later on Monday following failed peace talks between ​the US ⁠and Iran over the weekend, shipping data showed.President Donald Trump

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ASEAN states call for maritime security, regional stability, renewed US-Iran talks

ASEAN states call for maritime security, regional stability, renewed US-Iran talks

The member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) called for a final agreement between the US and Iran, welcoming the two-week ceasefire announced on April 8, 2026, affirming the need to build on it to reduce escalation in the region.ASEAN stressed in a statement the importance of maintaining maritime safety and security and preserving freedom of navigation and overflight over international straits, in accordance with international law, particularly the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and the standards adopted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO), calling for the restoration of safe and unimpeded passage for ships and aircraft in the Strait of Hormuz, and ensuring the safety of seafarers and ships in accordance with relevant international agreements.The member states also urged Washington and Tehran to continue negotiations leading to a permanent end to the conflict and stability in the region, praising the efforts of Pakistan and the parties concerned in facilitating dialogue between the two sides.ASEAN affirmed the need for the full and effective implementation of the ceasefire, which would contribute to reducing human losses, ensure the safety of navigation and freedom of passage for civilian ships and aircraft, reduce disruptions in energy and commodity supplies, and mitigate their impact on the global economy.It also called on all parties to strictly adhere to the terms of the ceasefire, exercise maximum restraint, cease hostilities, avoid any steps that would escalate tensions, and work collectively to reach a comprehensive and sustainable solution in accordance with international law, the UN Charter and UN Security Council resolutions.ASEAN reaffirmed the importance of maintaining regional peace, stability and prosperity, and promoting dialogue and diplomacy as a key means of addressing conflicts.It also reaffirmed the commitment of states to resolve their disputes by peaceful means, respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, and ensure the safety of peacekeeping forces and humanitarian workers, in accordance with international law and the UN Charter.  Related Story

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Australian Prime Minister calls for resumption of US-Iran Peace Talks

Australian Prime Minister calls for resumption of US-Iran Peace Talks

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday called for the resumption of peace negotiations between the United States and Iran, and for an end to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.The call by Albanese came during a television interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), where he expressed hope for achieving lasting peace, comprehensive de-escalation, and ending the tragedy of civilian casualties and the destruction of civilian infrastructure - most importantly, reopening the Strait of Hormuz to ensure freedom of navigation.The Australian Prime Minister reaffirmed that his country has not received any request to participate in the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the need to restore freedom of navigation in this vital trade route. 

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China calls reports it supplied weapons to Iran ‘baseless smears’

China calls reports it supplied weapons to Iran ‘baseless smears’

China on Monday called reports it had supplied or intended to supply weapons to Iran "baseless smears", after several outlets quoted US intelligence sources to that effect.On Sunday US President Donald Trump threatened Beijing with

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Sinner beats Alcaraz to win Monte Carlo Masters

Sinner beats Alcaraz to win Monte Carlo Masters

MONTE CARLO: Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets to win the Monte Carlo Masters for the first time on Sunday and reclaim the world No. 1 ranking from his Spanish rival. Sinner downed