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UAE Announces Dh2 Billion Fund to Help Residents Repair Rain-damaged Homes
The UAE has announced a Dh2 billion fund to assist citizens in repairing homes damaged during last week's unprecedented rainfall and ensuing floods. A ministerial committee has been established to evaluate damages and allocate compensation.
UAE Drivers Beware: Dh1,000 Fine for Overtaking from Hard Shoulder Caught on Camera
A fine of Dh1,000 awaits drivers caught overtaking vehicles from the hard shoulder in the UAE, a dangerous maneuver and a serious traffic offense.
According to Article 42 of the UAE Federal Traffic Law, offenders will also accumulate six black points on their licence.
Abu Dhabi Court Adjourns Hearing in Terrorist 'Justice and Dignity Committee' Case to May 2
The Abu Dhabi Court has decided to postpone the hearing in the case involving the 'Justice and Dignity Committee' Organisation to May 2, 2024.
The decision aims to allow for the completion of defense arguments and the defendants' response to the prosecution's assertions in Case No. 87 of 2023, which pertains to State Security Offenses.
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You Can Report a Crime Online via the UAE Ministry of Interior Smartphone App
If you need to contact the police to report a crime, you don't have to visit a police station in person.
The Ministry of Interior (MoI) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has launched a new online initiative allowing residents to file criminal reports, aimed at improving convenience and efficiency.
The ministry has informed residents about the option to file criminal reports online through its official smartphone app, 'MOI UAE'.
Dubai Waives Traffic Violation Fines During Unstable Weather on April 16
Dubai has decided to cancel all traffic violation fines that occurred during the unstable weather on April 16. Dubai Police Chief, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, made this announcement on Wednesday.
The decision is part of Dubai Police's commitment to community safety, particularly during unusual circumstances like severe weather.
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