UAE-Russia Talks, Gaza Escalation, India Tariff Concerns & Global Market Updates | DXB News Network

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UAE and Russian Presidents discuss strengthening bilateral strategic partnership in Moscow.

Mansour bin Zayed bids farewell to the departing Ukrainian Ambassador.

Mohammed bin Rashid honors retired senior Dubai Police officers.

Netanyahu pushes for Israel to take full control of Gaza.

Trump’s 50% tariffs could hurt India’s manufacturing ambitions, warns Moody’s.

Israel announces plan to retake Gaza City, intensifying the conflict.

Indian authorities ban books by prominent Kashmiri authors and scholars.

Modi promises to protect farmers after Trump’s tariff hike.

J.P. Morgan predicts four consecutive US Federal Reserve rate cuts.

Trump nominates Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve Board.
 

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