UAE EMBASSY

UAE Indian Embassy sets limit on carrying cash
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UAE Indian Embassy sets limit on carrying cash

JAIHIND TV

Indian Embassy in UAE has asked people who are going to India and those returning to UAE to not to carry more than Rs. 7,500 in cash. This directive comes in the wake of a report that a few people who were returning to India were caught with possession of coun...
US Navy firing | Chorus for justice grows
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US Navy firing | Chorus for justice grows

Times Now

Outrage over the killing of innocent fishermen by the US Navy ship USNS Rappahannock grows with MDMK leader Vaiko and CM Jayalalithaa expressing anger. The CM has also written to the PM demanding immediate justice to the dead fisherman's family. The firing kil...
Indian killed, no apology from US
4:44
Indian killed, no apology from US

Times Now

An Indian fisherman is shot dead by a US Navy ship USNS Rappahannock off the coast of Dubai. The ship fired at a boat without a warning and killed one Indian and injured three others. The country has not tendered an apology yet.
'Attacked without warning'
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'Attacked without warning'

Times Now

Two of the fishermen who barely managed to escape, talk about how the US Navy ship USNS Rappahannock opened fire without any warnings. The Navy ship opened fire off the coast of Dubai that killed one and severely injured another.
US Navy firing | Jaya writes to PM
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US Navy firing | Jaya writes to PM

Times Now

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa writes to the PM Manmohan Singh requesting him to ensure justice for the fishermen killed by the US Navy. US Navy ship USNS Rappahannock earlier opened fire without any warning at fishing boat, killing one and severely in...
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