Eight organisations in the UK have been deemed terror groups by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over their alleged links to the Muslim Brotherhood.
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The United Arab Emirates has detained the son of the late spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood movement following his extradition from Lebanon, state media reported Friday.
The UK organisations blacklisted by the UAE, a Muslim nation, span industries from real estate to education and media firms.
This decision was made under Resolution No. (1) of 2025 issued by the UAE Cabinet, which approved the inclusion of 11 individuals and eight entities in the approved list of individuals and organisations supporting terrorism (Local Terrorist List), in accordance with the laws and regulations of the United Arab Emirates.
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon’s cabinet voted Tuesday to deport to the United Arab Emirates an Egyptian ... Egyptian cleric revered by the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. He had lived in exile in Qatar ...
CAIRO - Lebanon is set to extradite the son of late senior Muslim cleric Youssef al-Qaradawi to the United Arab Emirates after the country's caretaker cabinet approved the move on Tuesday, the Lebanese prime minister's office said.
Eight organisations in the UK have been deemed terror groups by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over their alleged links to the Muslim Brotherhood. The UAE cabinet ...
DUBAI, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates has placed 11 individuals and eight British-based entities on its terrorism list for alleged affiliation with the Muslim Brotherhood, which it ...
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