# Dubai
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Missiles Over The Marina: How Gulf Conflict Is Unraveling Dubai’s Real‑Estate Miracle
Missile and drone strikes on Dubai since early March have shattered investor confidence and precipitated a sharp collapse in property transactions and market indices. The attacks expose the emirate’s vulnerability: a small, wealthy expatriate class holds a large share of assets, and rapid capital flight could hit Dubai’s broader economy and reshuffle global luxury markets.

Gulf Skirmishes Turn Holidaymakers into Risk-Calculators as Travel Plans Fray
Escalation between Israel, the US and Iran has disrupted Gulf airspace and contaminated global travel plans, leaving stranded tourists evacuated by travel firms and many more weighing whether to cancel imminent trips. The crisis is accelerating a market shift: operational resilience and safety guarantees are becoming central competitive factors for carriers and destinations.

Wealthy Fleeing the Gulf Jam Muscat Airport as Oman Limits Private Jets
Muscat International Airport has become a congested evacuation node as regional airspace closures push government, commercial and private flights into Oman. Authorities have asked private jet operators to avoid filing extra flights to preserve capacity for approved scheduled services and diplomatic repatriations, while charter prices have surged and ground transport into Muscat has spiked.

Stranded at Sea: Chinese Tourists Trapped on Dubai Cruise as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Travel
When fighting around the Persian Gulf flared in late February 2026, several cruise ships bound for Middle Eastern ports were forced to remain in Dubai, stranding thousands of seafarers and passengers. Chinese tourists on board experienced orderly but anxious confinement, expensive rerouting through Oman, and a mix of refunds and out-of-pocket costs, highlighting broader vulnerabilities in global tourism tied to regional conflict.

Dubai’s ‘Discounted’ Gold Is a Wholesale Story, Not a Retail Bonanza
Viral videos claiming Dubai jewellery was being sold at steep discounts mischaracterised a wholesale phenomenon. Retail 24K gold in Dubai remained priced around 623 AED per gram, while discounts of up to $30/oz were confined to wholesale bullion trading due to logistical disruptions.

Middle East Conflict Forces Dubai Dealers into a $30/oz Gold Fire Sale
Flight suspensions and airspace closures tied to the Middle East conflict have stranded large amounts of gold in Dubai, driving traders to sell at discounts of up to $30 per ounce to avoid mounting storage and financing costs. The disruption has created short-term tightness for Asian refiners and increased logistics costs, highlighting vulnerabilities in the physical bullion supply chain.

Stranded at Sea: Chinese Tourists Caught on a Dubai Cruise as Gulf Fighting Disrupts Flights and Shipping
A Mediterranean Cruises megaship carrying over 5,000 passengers—among them numerous Chinese tourists—was held at Dubai’s Rashid Port after strikes and counterstrikes in the Gulf forced UAE airports and airspace to close. The incident exposed vulnerabilities in cruise operations and global shipping when the Strait of Hormuz region is threatened, prompting industry cancellations, consular interventions and emergency repatriation efforts.

Relief in the Skies: Dubai–China Flights Resume and Stranded Passengers Begin Returning
After a brief suspension of flights caused by an escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, Emirates’ EK362 arrived in Guangzhou as the first direct Dubai–China service to land since Gulf hubs reopened. The resumption of flights has begun to relieve thousands of stranded passengers, highlighting both the human relief of repatriation and the wider operational and diplomatic challenges such disruptions create.

Stranded and Resilient: How Chinese Workers in the Middle East Are Weathering a Sudden Regional War
A sudden escalation of hostilities in late February exposed thousands of Chinese expatriates in the Middle East to direct risk, testing both their contingency plans and regional authorities’ crisis-management. While some evacuated via flights and overland routes, many stayed, citing stable supplies and government support; the incident highlights the need for more resilient business models and deepens the strategic significance of the Gulf as a tested hub for Chinese trade and investment.

From Lion City to Gulf Sands: Why China's Wealth Is Boarding Flights to Dubai
Regulatory tightening in Singapore and attractive residency and tax regimes in Dubai have prompted a notable reallocation of Chinese wealth from Southeast Asia to the Gulf. The trend reflects policy‑sensitive capital seeking speed, tax advantages and regulatory predictability amid shifting geopolitics and regional integration.

Dubai Hosts Global Brain Trust: Top Scientists Gather to Rethink Basic Science, AI and Global Collaboration
A three-day summit in Dubai brought together 71 of the world’s leading scientists, including dozens of laureates, to debate the future of basic science, AI’s role in discovery, open-science cooperation and new models for international research collaboration. The event’s location and its integration with the World Government Summit highlight the growing linkage between elite science, state strategy and international diplomacy.