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17.05.26 - 18:27
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ROUNDUP: Drohnenangriff auf Atomkraftwerk in den Emiraten (DPA-AFX)
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ABU DHABI (dpa-AFX) - Bei einem Drohnenangriff in den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten ist an einem Atomkraftwerk ein Feuer ausgebrochen. Ein Stromgenerator der Anlage in der Wüstenregion westlich von Abu Dhabi sei in Brand geraten, teilte das Medienbüro ......
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17.05.26 - 15:48
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Attack Drone Hits Near UAE Nuclear Power Plant (ZeroHedge)
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Attack Drone Hits Near UAE Nuclear Power Plant
Abu Dhabi authorities report that a kamikaze drone struck an electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Al Dhafra. Officials said there were no injuries, no impact on radiological safety levels, and no disruption to plant operations.
Dubai-based newspaper Gulf News cited the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation, which said the one-way drone attack on the Arab world's first commercial nuclear facility did not affect the safety of the nuclear power plant or the readiness of its essential systems. FANR added that all systems were operating normally as of late Sunday.
Barakah operates four APR-1400 reactors with a combined capacity of 5.6 gigawatts, generating about 40 terawatt-hours annually, or about 25% of the UAE's electricity. Any successful attack on Barakah would cripple the UAE's power grid.
The incident comes as the broader U.S.-Iran truce remains fragile, with President Trump recently descr...
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17.05.26 - 14:54
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Drohnenangriff auf Atomkraftwerk in den Emiraten (DW)
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Der Angriff auf die Energieanlage Barakah verschärft die ohnehin angespannte Lage im Nahen Osten. Nach Behördenangaben bestand für das Atomkraftwerk keine Gefahr - die Sorge vor einer weiteren Eskalation wächst dennoch....
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16.05.26 - 20:00
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Persian Gulf Countries ′Refused′ UAE Call For Joint Attack On Iran (ZeroHedge)
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Persian Gulf Countries 'Refused' UAE Call For Joint Attack On Iran
Via The Cradle
The UAE tried but failed to persuade neighboring states, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, to take part in a coordinated military attack on Iran, Bloomberg reported Friday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed (MbZ) spoke by phone with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) and other regional leaders to propose the coordinated attacks, shortly after the US and Israel launched the war on Iran on February 28, the sources said.
During the calls, MbZ argued that the states that formed the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) must act as a bloc to attack Iran alongside the US and Israel. However, his fellow Gulf leaders told him it was "not their war," according to the report.
When Saudi Crown Prince MbS refused to go along with the scheme, already shaky ties between the UAE and Saudi Arabia were further strained. The Saudi refusal also contributed to the Emirates' ...
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15.05.26 - 17:57
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Great Global Energy Rewiring Accelerates: UAE To Double Crude Export Capacity Bypassing Hormuz Chaos (ZeroHedge)
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Great Global Energy Rewiring Accelerates: UAE To Double Crude Export Capacity Bypassing Hormuz Chaos
Days after the U.S. bombing campaign against Iran began, we pointed out on March 3 that the conflict was likely to accelerate a major Gulf infrastructure push to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. Saudi Arabia's East-West pipeline to the Red Sea stood out as the clearest signal that regional producers needed a credible Plan B for moving crude and crude products when the Hormuz chokepoint becomes disrupted. That logic is now coming into sharper focus for the UAE.
March 3:
Surprising Fujairah is not a bigger oil terminal: it bypasses the straits completely.
Expect major infrastructure push here after the war. https://t.co/Do1gK7KBDQ
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) March 3, 2026
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC) is the UAE's state-owned energy giant and is set to double its crude-export capacity that bypasses the Hormuz chokepoint next year with the construction of a new pipeline to Fujairah on the Gulf ...
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