Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain News LIVE: Dubai financial market to resume trading on March 4

In the wake of significant disruptions in the Middle East, tens of thousands of travelers find themselves stranded as major airlines have suspended flights to and from the region. Reports indicate that many individuals are seeking shelter in various locations due to the ongoing situation. Amidst these challenges, the Dubai financial market is set to resume trading on March 4, offering a glimmer of normalcy in an otherwise turbulent environment. The cancellations and delays have affected numerous travelers, highlighting the need for effective crisis management in the region. As the situation develops, both local authorities and international airlines are working to address the needs of those stranded, aiming to restore travel and connectivity as swiftly as possible. This scenario underscores the vulnerability of global travel networks, particularly in regions prone to political and environmental upheaval.
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