Dubai continues crackdown on businesses violating COVID-19 safety measures

The Dubai government has been doing regular inspection activities to ensure that businesses and individuals keep to coronavirus safety protocols. (AFP)
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Updated 27 September 2020
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Dubai continues crackdown on businesses violating COVID-19 safety measures

  • ‘Stern action will be taken against any non-compliance found during the inspections’

DUBAI: The Dubai government’s regular inspection activities as economic activities are further normalized, to ensure that businesses and individuals keep to coronavirus safety protocols, have resulted into fines and warning for some establishments.

Inspection teams issued fines on seven commercial establishments, six of them for employees’ lack of commitment to wearing masks, and one for not adhering to physical distancing measures during 728 visits to open markets and shopping centers.

The violations were spotted in businesses in a number of shopping centers, as well as Al-Murar, Al-Daghaya, Riggat Al-Buteen, state news agency WAM reported.

The lone commercial establishment that was issued a warning failed to place the mandatory physical distancing stickers in their shop, the report added.

“Compliance with the precautionary guidelines have contributed to the gradual return to normal and safe commercial activity, eventually leading to the opening of all sectors and the economic reset in Dubai,” the Dubai Economy said.

“Stern action will be taken against any non-compliance found during the inspections or that may be reported by consumers and the public.”


Gulf countries offer support to Yemen’s legitimate government, Saudi security

Updated 31 December 2025
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Gulf countries offer support to Yemen’s legitimate government, Saudi security

  • Qatar, Kuwait say their security is based on the security of Saudi Arabia and the GCC
  • Bahrain said it had confidence in the leadership of Saudi Arabia and the UAE to contain differences

LONDON: Gulf and Arab countries on Tuesday offered support to the internationally recognized government in Yemen after the UAE withdrew its forces from the country.

The statements were issued after the military coalition supporting Yemen’s government carried out airstrikes on a shipment of weapons and vehicles destined for southern separatist forces.

The shipment arrived in the port of Mukalla on board two vessels from Fujairah in the UAE.

The Emirates was asked by Rashad Al-Alimi, head of Yemen’s presidential council, to withdraw its troops from Yemen within 24 hours.

Saudi Arabia said the separatists, operating under the Southern Transitional Council and supported by the UAE, posed a direct threat to the Kingdom’s national security and regional stability by recently seizing territory in the  governorates of Hadramaut and Al-Mahra.

Qatar said it was following the developments “with keen interest.”

A foreign ministry statement said Doha fully supported the legitimate Yemeni government and stressed the importance of preserving Yemen's unity and  safeguarding the interests of the Yemeni people.

It added that the security of Saudi Arabia and the security of the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) “constitute an inseparable part of the security of the State of Qatar, reflecting the deep-rooted fraternal ties and shared destiny that unite the GCC states.”

The ministry commended the statements issued by Saudi Arabia and the UAE “which reflect a commitment to prioritizing the interests of the region.”

Kuwait also offered “unwavering support” for Yemen’s government and said the security of Saudi Arabia and GCC is the basis of its own national security.

Its foreign ministry praised the “responsible approach” taken by both Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Bahrain, the current GCC chair, said it had confidence in the leadership of Saudi Arabia and the UAE “and their ability to contain any differences in viewpoints within the framework of a unified Gulf.”

The foreign ministry statement offered “unequivocal” support toward regional and international initiatives and efforts aimed at reaching a comprehensive and lasting political solution in Yemen.

Egypt said it had full confidence in Saudi Arabia and the UAE “to handle the current developments in Yemen with wisdom.”

Cairo will continue efforts toward a comprehensive political settlement for Yemen, the statement said.