UAE
UAE leaders honour Sheikh Mohammed’s 20 years of leadership
President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has emphasised that the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, continues to drive the UAE’s growth.
In a post on social media, the UAE President praised Sheikh Mohammed’s inspiring record of achievements and future-focused vision.
“In honour of 20 years of my brother Mohammed bin Rashid leading our government, we celebrate his remarkable record of achievements and his forward-looking vision that continues to advance the UAE’s growth,” Sheikh Mohamed wrote.
“May God protect him as we work together in pursuit of progress and development for our beloved nation and people,” he added.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, congratulated Sheikh Mohammed on his 20 years of leadership.
“Thank you, Mohammed bin Rashid. You will always be the father, the leader, and the source of inspiration we look up to,” Sheikh Hamdan wrote.
“With unwavering determination, you have built a proud legacy for the nation, guiding its progress and inspiring hope at every step. You have always believed in the people of the UAE, recognising human potential as the nation’s greatest wealth,” he added.
“Your visionary leadership has turned ideas into global achievements and challenges into opportunities. Under your guidance, the pursuit of excellence and ambition has become part of the nation’s spirit, instilling confidence and hope for a brighter future,” Sheikh Hamdan said.
Additionally, Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Finance, said Sheikh Mohammed’s vision has transformed Dubai.
“Today, we celebrate twenty years of leadership and vision under His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, two decades in which the impossible became possible,” he wrote on X.
“Through his foresight and dedication, he reshaped the future of Dubai, the UAE, and the wider region. Under his leadership, the economy doubled, the UAE rose to global prominence, and Dubai became an international hub for trade, business, and innovation.”
Sheikh Maktoum added that over these twenty years, quality of life has improved, security has been strengthened, and the nation’s vision has continued to shape tomorrow.
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President of the UAE, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, commended the leadership journey of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of his assumption of the federal premiership. In a message posted on X on Sunday, Sheikh Mansour said: “Twenty years of dedication, during which Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid built an advanced system of government that was ahead of its time and transformed the UAE into a success story to be emulated in public sector leadership. We congratulate His Highness and take pride in his journey, achievements and forward-looking vision, which has become a global model for leadership and development.”
His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ajman, stressed that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has set a unique and inspiring example in leadership, vision, and governance, helping to strengthen the UAE’s foundations.
In a statement on the 20th accession anniversary of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Sheikh Humaid said: “Over the past 20 years, my brother Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid has set a unique and inspiring example in leadership, vision, and governance, helping to strengthen the foundations of our Union.”
“Your journey has not only driven Dubai’s progress, but also played a vital role in the UAE’s rise and its standing among nations. May you always remain a source of pride for the nation, Bu Rashid. May Allah grant you continued health and wellbeing to carry forward the journey of excellence and leadership, and to shape a bright, prosperous and benevolent future for the people of the UAE,” Sheikh Humaid added.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that Sheikh Mohammed’s ambitious vision has transformed challenges into opportunities and aspirations into tangible national achievements.
In a social media post, Sheikh Abdullah said: “ Today, we mark twenty years since His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid assumed the leadership of the federal government. Two decades of tireless dedication, ambitious vision, and purposeful action that transformed challenges into opportunities and aspirations into tangible national achievements. An inspiring leadership, a mindset that knows no limits, and a journey moving confidently toward the future.
Furthermore, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, affirmed that the leadership of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in steering the UAE’s federal government has established an exceptional model of forward-looking, results-driven governance.
Marking the 20th anniversary of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s tenure as Prime Minister, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan noted that this approach to governance has evolved into a globally recognised benchmark for government efficiency, innovation, and leadership across sectors.
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed added that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s leadership is anchored in teamwork as a core principle and guided by a proactive, future-oriented vision. This philosophy has embedded a “nothing is impossible” mindset across government, transforming ambition into measurable achievement and collective effort into sustained national impact.
It has also laid the foundations for a model of sustainable and adaptive development leadership, ensuring that the UAE continues to remain at the forefront under the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, also said the anniversary of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum assuming the reins of leadership in Dubai is a moment to reflect on the journey of an inspiring leader whose vision helped build a city that has become a global model of ambition and achievement.
“Twenty years of leadership and wisdom, of pioneering spirit and shaping the future,” Sheikh Ahmed tweeted.
Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman and Chairman of the Executive Council, stressed that Sheikh Mohammed has inspired the UAE and the world, firmly affirming that action is the pathway to great dreams and that the impossible has never been an option.
In a social media post, Sheikh Ammar said: “Twenty years have passed since His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum assumed the leadership of Dubai, a journey defined by determination and clear vision, where ambition was transformed into a guiding principle and people were placed at the heart of development.”
“Today, we celebrate a leader who has inspired the UAE and the world, firmly affirming that action is the pathway to great dreams and that the impossible has never been an option. May God protect Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, grant him continued health and wellbeing, and may the UAE remain strong and prosperous under its visionary leadership,” Sheikh Ammar said.
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UAE
UAE foils terror plot, arrests cell members
UAE State Security authorities announced they have dismantled a terrorist cell and arrested its members over alleged involvement in covert activities aimed at undermining national unity and destabilising the country.
According to the statement carried by Emirates News Agency (WAM), investigations revealed that the group had planned to carry out organised terrorist and sabotage operations on state territory. Authorities said the network was linked to Iran’s “Wilayat Al Faqih”.
Investigations also found that members of the group had adopted extremist ideologies that pose a threat to internal security. They were said to have conducted recruitment and mobilisation activities through secret meetings, as part of a coordinated plan with external entities to gain access to sensitive sites.
Further monitoring and inquiries indicated that members held clandestine meetings both inside and outside the country with suspected terrorist elements and organisations, seeking to spread misleading ideas among Emirati youth and recruit them in support of external loyalties.
The activities also included attempts to incite against the state’s foreign policy and internal measures, as well as efforts to portray the country negatively.
Authorities added that the group had collected funds through unofficial means and transferred them to suspicious entities abroad.
The charges brought against those arrested include establishing and operating a secret organisation within the country, pledging allegiance to external entities, and harming national unity and social stability.
State Security reaffirmed its commitment to confronting any threats to public safety, urging citizens and residents to report suspicious activities through official channels to support security and stability.
WAM
Business
How is food reaching you despite regional tensions?
Keeping supermarket shelves stocked has become a logistics exercise playing out across ports, highways and international corridors, with operators reworking supply chains to ensure food and essential goods continue to reach the UAE without disruption.
At the centre of that effort is DP World, which has been prioritising critical cargo from the outset, working closely with government entities, traders and manufacturers to keep imports moving even as traditional shipping patterns face pressure.
In an exclusive interview with Gulf News, Ahmad Yousef Al Hassan, CEO and Managing Director of DP World GCC, said the approach has been structured around a clear hierarchy of needs, starting with food, pharma and agricultural inputs before moving to industrial supply chains that keep local production running.
“We work very closely with the government, especially a lot of the ministries, on the essential goods for the UAE. They fall into food and beverages, along with categories like milk, rice, animal feed and pharma,” he said.
Jebel Ali alone handled about 750,000 TEUs of essential goods last year, with roughly two-thirds tied to food and beverage shipments, providing a baseline for how much cargo needs to be protected during periods of disruption.
Mapping supply, not stockpiling
Instead of stockpiling, the focus has been on mapping demand and ensuring continuity of supply. Traders and manufacturers are being asked to identify their most critical imports, allowing DP World to prioritise cargo and route it through the fastest available channels.
“There’s enough essential goods, there’s no panic,” Al Hassan said, adding that the emphasis remains on keeping trade moving rather than building excess inventory.
That approach extends to sourcing as well. Where traditional suppliers face delays, alternative markets in India and Pakistan are being lined up, with feeder vessels used to move goods quickly into UAE ports. Other feeder operators have also been encouraged to follow the same prioritisation model to ease congestion and speed up turnaround times.
Cold chain gets added support
The fresh food supply has required additional intervention, particularly along longer inland routes. DP World has expanded refrigerated container capacity and introduced stopover solutions to maintain temperature control.
For instance, a dedicated inland facility has been introduced that allows refrigerated containers to plug in and stabilise before continuing their journey, reducing the risk of spoilage during extended transit.
“We have this reefer pit stop that will help out as well,” Al Hassan said, pointing to a broader push to reassure traders that temperature-sensitive cargo can be handled reliably.
Additional generator units have also been deployed to power refrigerated containers on trucks, giving logistics teams more flexibility across different corridors.
Global network steps in
The company’s international footprint is playing a central role in rerouting cargo flows. Ports in India and Pakistan are being used as staging points for transshipment, helping to keep eastern Gulf ports from becoming congested. For F&B alone, India and Pakistan together account for nearly 30% of the imports through Jebel Ali.
DP World is also using its integrated shipping and logistics solutions to design alternative routes and keep critical cargo moving efficiently across markets.
“This global network is what really pushes people to call us right away,” Al Hassan said, describing how customers are seeking real-time solutions to move construction materials, raw materials and food-related agricultural products.
Corridors expand across the region
Closer to home, multiple corridors are being activated to keep trade flowing. Routes through Fujairah and Khorfakkan are already operational, while discussions continue with Sohar Port in Oman to expand capacity and streamline processes.
Further north, DP World’s terminal in Jeddah is being used to absorb additional cargo, supported by ongoing talks between UAE and Saudi authorities to establish a bonded corridor that would allow smoother movement of goods between the two markets.
Each additional route adds flexibility for traders, reducing reliance on any single port or shipping lane.
Managing congestion to control costs
Even with supply holding steady, shipping and logistics costs have come under broader market pressure as diesel prices, insurance premiums, freight rates and other cost drivers evolve.
Al Hassan said that DP World’s focus is on keeping trade flowing efficiently and reducing congestion.
Faster clearance, better routing and coordinated planning help to ease pressures across the wider supply chain and limit the knock-on effect on end consumers.
Authorities are also closely monitoring prices, drawing on mechanisms developed during previous disruptions to maintain oversight across key categories.
Keeping the system balanced
The challenge is not only about moving food. Industrial supply chains must also remain active, from raw materials for manufacturing to equipment needed for ongoing projects.
Balancing these competing demands has required constant coordination among regulators, port operators, and private-sector players, ensuring that essential goods move first while maintaining sufficient capacity for broader trade.
The system has held so far, supported by a combination of planning, infrastructure and rapid decision-making.
That, according to Al Hassan, is what keeps shelves stocked without tipping into panic or shortage, even in a strained operating environment.
GN
UAE
Iranian drone targets ‘du’ telecom building in Fujairah
The competent authorities in Fujairah announced that they are responding to an incident resulting from the targeting of a du telecommunications building in the emirate by a drone launched from Iran.
The Fujairah Media Office stated that no injuries have been reported.
One injured in Abu Dhabi after air defence interception
Authorities in Abu Dhabi are managing an incident at Rinn Systems Company in Musaffah—ICAD City after shrapnel fell following a successful air defence interception. A Ghanaian national sustained moderate injuries in the incident.
Officials urged the public to rely solely on official sources for updates and to avoid spreading rumors or unverified information.
UAE responds to a series of Iranian threats today
UAE residents received a series of mobile alerts from the Ministry of Interior on Monday confirming that the situation across the country is currently safe following multiple missile and drone threats. Authorities thanked residents for their cooperation and reassured the public that normal activities can now resume.
Authorities urged residents to remain vigilant, follow safety guidance, and monitor official channels for further updates as the situation develops.
GN
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