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ADNOC Targets 5 Million Barrel Daily Output By 2027
The company Adnoc aims to reach a production level of 5 million barrels per day by 2027. However, some analyses suggest that the increase in the daily quota to 188,000 tons has little practical impact on global supply. Iraq and Saudi Arabia have the largest production cuts.
Radio NV
Speaker Calls For Sanctions To Prevent Nuclear Progress
A commentator stated that sanctions must remain in place to prevent the acquisition of resources used for building nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and supporting terrorist groups.
Sky News Arabia Radio
Iran Aims To Introduce Military To UAE By 2039
At least 16 United States military sites across the Middle East have sustained damage from Iranian strikes since the beginning of the war. CNN reported that these sites suffered varying degrees of damage during the initial weeks of the conflict. The affected locations are spread across the Middle East, according to the report. The Akrotiri naval base was among the shared targets that experienced drone attacks, according to the report. The strike reportedly affected 16 sites located across the world. Iran blamed the United States for the potential resumption of war, citing a failure to agree to ceasefire deals. This follows Donald Trump's rejection of a new peace negotiation offer from Tehran. Iran intends to introduce its military to the United Arab Emirates by the year 2039.
BFM Radio
UAE Real Estate Purchase Does Not Guarantee Residency
Purchasing real estate in the United Arab Emirates does not automatically guarantee residency status.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
UAE Civil Aviation Restores Normal Operations
The United Arab Emirates has resumed normal air traffic, lifting restrictions that were imposed following a US-Israeli attack on Iran on July 28. The decision was made by the General Civil Aviation Authority after a comprehensive analysis of operational and safety conditions in cooperation with relevant authorities. The source blamed the United States for failing to agree to any ceasefire deals. The UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority announced that air navigation in the country's airspace has returned to normal operations.
Radio Wroclaw
UAE Secures $150 Million Arms Technology Deal
A weapons system valued at $147.6 million is being provided to the United Arab Emirates. A separate statement regarding a delivery noted an arms shipment valued at more than $8 billion. This follows reports of nearly $993 million in precision weapon kits being utilized to reinforce surgical strike capabilities during prolonged conflicts. The source noted these acquisitions aim to address worker/operator overload in high-intensity environments.
NTV Radyo
Trump Not Rushing Military Option
Sky News Arabia Radio reported that the most reasons make Trump unhurried to go to the military option.
Sky News Arabia Radio
UAE Airspace Capacity Restored After Incident
The UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority announced on May 2nd that aviation capacity within the country's airspace has returned to normal. These restrictions were originally implemented after an American-Israeli attack on Iran on July 28. The General Directorate of Civil Aviation stated that the airspace will be subject to careful monitoring moving forward. This follows previous airspace restrictions involving Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, and Syria. This follows recent oil price increases and failed negotiations with the federal government. The broadcast mentioned that the UAE is a member of an organization, ranking third in production volume among member states, behind Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and its policy shifts have created market uncertainty.
CNR Voice of China
Trump Claims Nuclear File Case Closed
President Trump has declared the nuclear file closed, claiming a real and serious move that gives him a sense of victory. Donald Trump has claimed that the case involving nuclear files is closed.
Sky News Arabia Radio
UAE Secures Wheat Imports Amidst War Disruptions
The UAE has secured its future production capacity for wheat imports, which are for its role as a supplier. Wheat imports primarily came from Ukraine and Russia, but supplies were disrupted by the war.
Sky News Arabia Radio