Thousands of Norwegians Stranded in Dubai Due to Middle East Conflict
Thousands of Norwegians are unable to return home from Dubai due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with Qatar Airways arranging emergency flights to Denmark for stranded travelers.
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‘Missile struck 4.5km away’: Techie shares real-time Middle East updates from Dubai
A Zepto software developer, Kritika Kumari, was stranded in Dubai amidst escalating Middle East conflict. Facing canceled flights and missile strikes, she and colleagues successfully navigated a complex journey via buses and taxis to Muscat, Oman. From there, they secured flights back to Bengaluru, highlighting the scramble for safety among Indians caught in the crossfire.
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Seventy-nine South Korean tourists stranded in Dubai of the United Arab Emirates, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, were set to return home Thursday afternoon, but more than 300 others remain unable to secure flights out of the region, according to industry sources and reports. Some of the tourists have begun returning through alternative routes. Forty travelers from a Hanatour package group departed Dubai earlier and are scheduled to arrive in South Korea on Thursday afternoon via Ta
By The Korea Herald
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