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  • Saudi-led coalition foils Houthi attacks on Red Sea ships, Saudi and UAE media say | Reuters
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-yemen-security-tanker/saudi-led-coalition-destroys-houthi-boats-targeting-tanker-in-red-sea-al-ar

    A Saudi-led military coalition foiled attacks by explosives-laden speedboats deployed by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement against commercial vessels, including an oil tanker, in the Red Sea, Saudi and Emirati state media said on Wednesday.

    United Arab Emirates (UAE) state news agency WAM reported that UAE coalition forces had destroyed two boats “which were threatening a commercial oil tanker” in the Red Sea. Two other Houthi boats escaped, it added.

    Later Saudi state news channel al-Ekhbariya said that remote-controlled speedboats rigged with explosives had tried to attack three commercial vessels being escorted by two coalition warships, but that coalition forces had foiled the attack and destroyed three speedboats.

    Neither the Houthis nor a coalition spokesman could immediately be reached for comment.

  • Merchant ship collides with UAE navy vessel in the Gulf
    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-emirates-shipping-idUSKBN1AA1WT

    A merchant ship collided with a United Arab Emirates navy boat as it was taking part in a routine mission off UAE territorial waters in the Gulf on Tuesday, the UAE armed forces said.

    There were no casualties in the incident and “other damage is being evaluated”, state news agency WAM said, citing a statement from the General Command of the Armed Forces.

    It gave no details on the type of merchant ship, the cargo it was carrying or any details on whether shipping routes were affected.

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  • Kuwaiti politician to stand trial for insulting the UAE - Politics & Economics - ArabianBusiness.com
    http://www.arabianbusiness.com/kuwaiti-politician-stand-trial-for-insulting-uae-584874.html

    Bien lire le dernier paragraphe...c’est une déclaration bien lourde de conséquences

    The UAE Attorney-General, Salim Saeed Kubaish, has referred a Kuwaiti national to the country’s Federal Supreme Court following investigations that found him allegedly abusing religion to incite sedition, harm national unity, disturb social peace, and intentionally spread false news, circulate rumours and disseminate provocative and malicious propaganda, the official state news agency WAM reported on Sunday.
    ’’The accused, Mubarak Fahad Ali Fahad Al Duwailah, has been referred to the Federal Supreme Court to stand trial in the state criminal security case No. (3) of 2014 for the said charges. The accused, during an offending interview with Al-Majlis television channel of Kuwait’s National Assembly, falsely alleged that the UAE was against the Suni Islam school and was imposing such an approach on its authorities,’’ the Attorney General said.
    The accused, who is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is listed by the UAE as a terrorist organisation, is accused of openly insulted members of the UAE judiciary by falsely alleging that charges filed against those convicted in a 2012 state criminal security case were fabricated.
    ’’These crimes - in which the suspects were convicted - targeted the State’s neutrality towards members of community and towards its security authorities and, therefore, were aimed at breaking the country’s social fabric, undermining its social stability and peace, stirring up sedition among people, disrupting public security and harming public interest, thus providing extremists with an excuse to subject the safety of public employees and citizens within the State and abroad and its representative entities to attacks and risks in addition to compromising the integrity and neutrality of the judiciary,’’ he said.

  • Les EAU placent les Frères musulmans, l’EI, l’UOIF (France), Al Nosra, les Houthis dans la liste des organisations terroristes - Reuters

    https://news.yahoo.com/emirates-brands-muslim-brotherhood-terrorists-183959175.html

    The United Arab Emirates designated the Muslim Brotherhood and dozens of other Islamist groups as terrorist organizations on Saturday, ratcheting up the pressure on the group by lumping it together with extremists such as the Islamic State group and the Nusra Front, al-Qaida’s affiliate in Syria.

    The federation’s Cabinet adopted the designations against the 83 groups, the official state news agency WAM said. They include Al-Islah, an Emirati group suspected of ties to the Brotherhood whose members have faced prosecution in the seven-state federation, which includes the cosmopolitan business hub of Dubai and the capital of Abu Dhabi.

    The move follows a decision by Saudi Arabia in March to designate the Brotherhood a terrorist group along with al-Qaida and others. The Emirates voiced support for the decision at the time, and accuses Islamist groups of trying to topple its Western-backed ruling system.

    Saudi Arabia and the Emirates have taken a firm stance against the Brotherhood since its ascendance in Egypt in the wake of the Arab Spring, and the oil-rich Gulf neighbors are strong supporters of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. He was elected earlier this year after leading the military overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

    Egypt labeled the 86-year-old Brotherhood a terrorist organization in December.

    The Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the kingdom of Bahrain earlier this year recalled their ambassadors from fellow Gulf state Qatar to protest what they say as its failure to stop meddling in other nation’s affairs and for backing groups that threaten the regional stability. Analysts widely saw that as a swipe at Qatar’s perceived support for the Brotherhood and other Islamist groups.

    The Emirates list includes the Islamic State group it is helping to bomb as part of U.S.-led airstrikes in Iraq and Syria. Among the other groups targeted are the Pakistani Taliban and the Yemeni Shiite rebels known as Houthis.

    Also on the list are a number of Western Islamic organizations, including the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the United States’ largest Muslim civil liberties group.

  • #UAE summons #Iraq envoy over Saudi terrorism accusations
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/uae-summons-iraq-envoy-over-saudi-terrorism-accusations

    The United Arab Emirates summoned Iraq’s ambassador on Wednesday to protest accusations by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki that #Saudi_Arabia was supporting terrorism, state media reported. State Minister for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash handed ambassador Mowafak Mahdi Abboud a memorandum protesting Maliki’s “claims that Saudi Arabia supports terrorism,” the official WAM news agency said. read more

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