United Arab Emirates News in English
February 22, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 22nd February, and here’s your United Arab Emirates daily news capsule.
Iran and Qatar foreign ministers discuss negotiations with Washington, expressing optimism for an agreement.
A generous donor contributes 35 million dirhams to support the "Limitless Life" campaign to save children from starvation.
Hamdan bin Zayed directs the Red Crescent to support the "Mother of the Emirates" initiative for orphans.
China develops an AI system for diagnosing rare diseases, achieving record accuracy in medical assessments.
Israeli military actions result in Palestinian casualties and injuries in Gaza, amid ongoing tensions and violations of ceasefire agreements.
The UAE announces the thwarting of cyberattacks with terrorist implications, highlighting rising threats during Ramadan.
The "Brave Knight 3" initiative continues its humanitarian efforts in Gaza, delivering 100 tons of aid through Emirati-Bahraini partnership.
390,000 visitors attend the 23rd Sharjah Heritage Days, marking a successful cultural event.
The UAE establishes an AI supercomputer in India, boasting an impressive 8 exaflops of processing power.
Trump faces mounting challenges ahead of his State of the Union address, with pressure from Democrats to boycott.
Zelensky asserts Ukraine is not losing the war, while the U.S. urges concessions on Donbas.
Three people killed in a U.S. strike on a boat in the Pacific, linked to a drug operation.
The UAE calls for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan amid ongoing conflict.
OpenAI plans historic spending on computing, forecasting around 600 billion dollars by 2030.
Rising geopolitical tensions push oil prices higher, with Brent gaining 5% this week amid U.S.-Iranian strains.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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