French flair on full display to celebrate Expo 2020 Dubai ‘National Day’

A series of performances will continue throughout the day. (HO)
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Updated 02 October 2021
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French flair on full display to celebrate Expo 2020 Dubai ‘National Day’

  • The Patrouille de France has been performing these stunts for more than 70 years

DUBAI: France’s special Expo 2020 Dubai “national day” Saturday, was marked with an air show by the Patrouille de France above the skies of expo site. 

In formation with eight Alphajet aircraft, the Patrouille de France group adorned the skies with blue, white and red smoke, the colors of the French national flag.

The 25-minute show was performed by pilots from the aerobatics unit of the French Air and Space Force, with Commander Samuel Lanos leading the charge. 

Synchronizing the arial balet, he - along with his partners - performed a series of spectacular maneuvers above the Dubai site. 

The Patrouille de France has been performing these stunts for more than 70 years. 

Expo 2020 Dubai have arranged a series of special national days for each exhibiting country throughout the six month duration of the event. 

The Patrouille de France pilots will also make a tricolor passage on the Abu Dhabi Corniche on Oct. 4 at 4:30pm.


In major policy shift on Syria, UN Security Council lifts sanctions on Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham

Updated 28 February 2026
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In major policy shift on Syria, UN Security Council lifts sanctions on Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham

  • Move reflects evolving Syrian political landscape in the post-Assad era, ending a global freeze on assets, travel ban and arms embargo

NEW YORK CITY: The UN Security Council on Friday removed Al-Nusra Front, the militant group that evolved into Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, from its so-called Daesh and Al-Qaeda Sanctions List.

The move signals a major shift in international policy toward Syria’s evolving political landscape in the post-Assad era, and ends a global freeze on assets, travel ban and arms embargo that have been imposed on the group since 2014.

Al-Nusra Front and Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham were led by Ahmad Al-Sharaa, formerly Abu Mohammed Al-Julani, who is now Syria’s president and was a leading figure in the offensive that toppled the Assad regime.

The consensus decision by the Security Council’s sanctions committee was announced by the UK, which holds the presidency of the Security Council this month and was acting in the absence of the chair of the committee. It followed a request by the new Syrian authorities to delist “Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant.”

The decision means measures that were applied to Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham under Security Council Resolution 2734, adopted in 2024, no longer apply. As a result, UN member states are notrequired to freeze the group’s funds, restrict the movement of its representatives, or block the supply or transfer of arms and related materiel.

Al-Nusra Front was added to the sanctions list for its ties to Al-Qaeda and involvement in the financing and execution of militant activities during the war in Syria. The UN initially continued to treat the group’s successor organization, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, as a listed alias.

Al-Sharaa has said the group severed all prior transnational jihadist links and is now solely focused on local Syrian matters.