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[Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here]( Tuesday, September 17, 2019 [Weapons used to strike Saudi oil facilities came from Iran: Coalition]( The weapons used to strike Saudi oil facilities were Iranian-made, the Riyadh-led coalition said, heightening fears of regional conflict after the US hinted at a military response to the assault. [Asian expat couldn't swim, but rushed into sea to save Emirati's life]( When Wali Muhammad Saif saw a young man struggling in the sea, he didn't bat an eyelid before rushing into the waters to save him. The fact that the 35-year-old Afghani resident didn't know how to swim was not a deterrent. [5-year-old found at mall in Dubai moved to child shelter]( A five-year-old boy who was found alone at a mall last week has been shifted to the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children, police sources have told Khaleej Times. [UAE ready to cooperate with Saudi Arabia in facing possible oil supply disruption]( Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, UAE Minister of Energy and Industry, has affirmed the UAE's full readiness to cooperate with Saudi Arabia in facing any possible disruption to oil supplies. [Pakistan to open border for Indian Sikhs in November]( Pakistani officials said that a much-awaited visa-free border crossing for Sikh pilgrims from India will be ready by early November, allowing thousands of pilgrims to easily visit a Sikh shrine just inside Pakistan each day. [Netanyahu to annex all West Bank settlements]( Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to annex "all the settlements" in the West Bank, including an enclave deep in the heart of the largest Palestinian city, in a last-ditch move that appeared aimed at shoring up nationalist support the day before a do-over election. [More from UAE]( [New UAE police campaign to crack down on illegal money transfer]( [KT for Good: How to introduce children to money]( [An 'xposure' of heritage, culture and more at UAE photo exhibition]( [More from Business]( [Oil may hit $75 level if Saudi outage lasts for over six weeks]( [Stocks steady on supply assurance]( [Self-driving wheelchairs to be trialled at Abu Dhabi airport]( [More from International]( [Indian Uber driver sings song for passenger, goes viral]( [UAE astronaut Hazza to suit up for launch on September 20]( [2 Americans held for flying drone over Presidential house, PM office]( [More from Sports]( [Champions League: Fit-again Messi ready to face Dortmund]( [World champion Sindhu leads Indian challenge]( [Ronaldo breaks down during interview]( [More from Technology]( [Hands-On: Apple Arcade]( [We can't let global giants take over our market: Alabbar]( [Gitex 2019 to showcase next-gen technologies]( [More from Entertainment]( [Video: Pakistani actress Meera admitted to hospital in Dubai]( [Actor Jason Dors Lake dies just days after birthday]( [Bollywood editor Sanjib Datta passes away, filmmakers offer condolences]( [More from Editorial and Opinions]( [Women sports stars are taking the world by storm]( [There's much to learn from the Scottish way of life]( [Are Boris Johnson's days numbered?]( Trouble reading? [Click here]( to view in your browser. © Galadari Printing and Publishing Co. L.L.C. All rights reserved You have received this email message from khaleejtimes.com. Your email address has been recorded because you have subscribed to one of our print publications /newsletters or are registered with one of our web sites. For more information, visit [www.khaleejtimes.com]( [Subscribe]( | [Contact Us]( | [Advertise]( | [Privacy Policy]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [twitter]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( All rights reserved. [unsubscribe from list.](

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