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UAE shines in spotlight from shadow report on human rights

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Leading voices from various fields and representing some well-known organisations around the world have expressed appreciation for efforts from the UAE on matters concerning aspects of human rights.

The comments came on the occasion of the launch of the shadow report on human rights in the UAE, in preparation for reviewing the official report that the UAE will submit to the UN Human Rights Council in May.
Media and human rights experts from around the world got an audience with some prominent global names through a webinar on Zoom where each cited studies or real-life examples of how the UAE has led the discussion or took charge of activities to make the world a better place.

It was worth noting, heard the forum of special invitees including Headline.ae, that the UAE has now been a member of the UNHRC for three terms, most recently being the current spell from 2022-2024 as it also continues to co-operate with international organisations and parties.

On September 15, 2020, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan signed the Abraham Accords at the White House, US, in the presence of president Donald Trump. AP

The panelists spoke on topics such as religious tolerance, peace, education, gender equality, domestic crime rates, terrorism, money laundering, individual freedom, etc, and how the UAE held up on such parameters.

Recent projects such as the initiation of Abraham Accords or proactiveness in getting assistance to the earthquake-affected Turkiye and Syria also came up for special highlights in championing the case for the UAE.

The shadow report is the report prepared by non-governmental bodies in response to the official report submitted by each member state of the Council periodically, with a frequency of once every four years, to the UNHRC.

Before presenting the official report, in which each country talks about its human rights record, the official authorities wishing to do so present their report on the development of the human rights situation, in what is known as the shadow report. It is a parallel report of the official report from the relevant countries.

More than 13 Arab, European and international human rights organisations and 17 experts from around the world participated in the preparation of this report.

Ayman Nasri, Head of the Arab-European Forum for Dialogue and Human Rights, an entity with an advisory capacity at the UN, shared the majoritarian view that the UAE’s track record in human rights has been praised by various quarters in the international community.

Eric Gozlan, Co-Director of International Council for Diplomacy and Dialogue, spoke about how the UAE showed courage to start the Abraham Accords dialogues with Israel, have let a synagogue to open – incidentally, media got a tour of the site at Saadiyat Island barely hours after he spoke – and visits by the Pope and Grand Imam as examples towards co-existence that impressed him.

The UAE example proves that there is no tolerance without peace, and there is no peace without tolerance, Gozlan added.

Dr Manal Masalmi, a human rights expert, discussed the UAE’s efforts to empower women, highlighting how successfully the country has integrated women into society and how it has developed a cutting-edge plan to strengthen the role of the family and its empowerment.

The president of the Bahraini Jurists Association, Dr Abdul-Jabbar Al-Tayeb, stated that the subject of human rights is connected to a variety of topics, including climate change and digitalisation, previously regarded to be unrelated to human rights.

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UAE Cabinet approves record Dh92.4 billion budget, the largest in the nation’s history

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The UAE Cabinet, chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has approved the federal budget for 2026, estimated at Dhs92.4 billion, the largest in the nation’s history.

The budget is projected to generate revenues of Dh92.4 billion with balanced expenditure, reflecting the UAE’s continued fiscal stability and strategic investment in growth.

Sheikh Mohammed said, “This is the highest federal budget since the Union was established. It is a budget that strengthens the federal system and demonstrates our ongoing dedication to balanced development.”

The Cabinet also approved an annual programme to support and enhance the federal financial centre, funded by allocations from the federal budget, aimed at ensuring the financial sustainability of federal institutions.

Economic Growth and Foreign Investment

Sheikh Mohammed highlighted strong national economic indicators, announcing that the UAE’s outward foreign investment balance has reached Dh1.5 trillion, a 9 per cent increase compared to last year. “We are the leading Arab economy and one of the top 20 international economies exporting FDI,” he said on the X platform.

The Cabinet further approved 35 international agreements and memorandums of understanding covering areas of economic and strategic cooperation.

Sheikh Mohammed noted the success of the UAE’s export development policy, with exports growing from Dh470 billion in 2019 to Dh950 billion in 2024, an increase of 103 per cent.

“Our budgets are balanced, our investments are growing, our foreign trade is expanding, and our economy is thriving under the leadership of my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Our country continues to move from summit to summit with prosperity and stability for its people and residents,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

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Sheikh Mohammed calls on UAE to raise national flag at 11am on November 3

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has called on every citizen, resident, and institution across the country to hoist the UAE flag at exactly 11am on November 3.

Sheikh Mohammed said the annual gesture represents a renewed commitment to the nation, symbolising unity, loyalty, and pride in the country’s leadership and achievements.

A Day of Nationwide Unity

The occasion coincides with UAE Flag Day, a celebration that brings together people from all walks of life in a display of national pride and solidarity. The flag will be raised across homes, schools, offices, and government buildings, as well as public landmarks, marking the start of the UAE’s “National Month” celebrations that continue until December 2, the country’s 52nd National Day.

Proper Flag Etiquette

Sheikh Mohammed also reminded residents to ensure the flag is in good condition, free from fading or tearing, as a sign of respect for the nation. When displayed vertically in the middle of a street, the red stripe should be at the top, followed by the other three colours beneath it.

The UAE Flag Day, first introduced by Sheikh Mohammed in 2013, serves as a reminder of the country’s unity, progress, and shared sense of belonging under one flag.

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UAE launches first-of-its-kind investment opportunity for everyone

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The UAE Ministry of Finance has unveiled ‘Retail Sukuk’, a groundbreaking new initiative that allows individuals, both citizens and residents, to invest directly in Shariah-compliant, government-backed Treasury Sukuk (T-Sukuk).

For the first time, everyday investors can now access these secure, sovereign-backed instruments through fractionalised digital investment platforms operated by participating UAE banks, with the minimum investment starting at just Dh4,000.

Empowering the community through smart, inclusive finance

Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Finance, said the ‘Retail Sukuk’ marks a new chapter in the nation’s financial journey.

“This initiative opens new horizons for citizens and residents to contribute to shaping the future through secure, government-backed investment instruments,” he said.

It transforms investment in government bonds into an accessible digital experience, empowering everyone to participate in long-term savings and national growth.”

What is T-Sukuk

The Ministry confirmed that the T-Sukuk are fully Shariah-compliant, previously available only to institutional investors. Now open to all UAE residents, they provide a secure and stable savings tool backed by the government, promoting financial literacy and responsible saving habits.

Linked to dirham-denominated, market-traded T-Sukuk, the Retail Sukuk give individuals access to the same sovereign-grade assets held by large investors, all via user-friendly digital platforms.

The Ministry will announce the first participating bank on November 3, with more details on registration and investment channels to follow.

A new era of financial empowerment

By bridging technology, inclusion, and Islamic finance, the Retail Sukuk initiative represents a major milestone in democratising investment opportunities, enabling every resident to participate in the UAE’s economic growth story safely and transparently.


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