The recent decision by the UAE Attorney General to refer defendants to the State Security Court over an alleged UAE State Security Court ammunition shipment Sudan case marks a significant moment for institutional governance. As reported by Emirates News Agency, the referral involves Sudan’s army chief of staff and 12 others, highlighting how seriously the UAE treats violations of its sovereign territory. Why Did the UAE Refer Sudan Military Officials to the State Security Court? The referral stems from the interception of millions of rounds of ammunition at a UAE airport in 2025. Prosecutors linked the procurement arrangements to a committee chaired by Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. As mentioned by The Straits Times , the shipment was intended for the Sudanese army but was stopped before transfer by private aircraft, prompting immediate legal action. UAE Attorney-General refers network of 13 defendants, six firms to State Security Court over bid to transit military mat...
The Hajj 2026 health ban has officially been released by the Saudi Ministry of Health, introducing strict medical disqualifications to protect the massive gathering of over two million faithful. For the upcoming pilgrimage season, authorities have outlined seven specific conditions that will prevent individuals from obtaining a permit, including advanced kidney failure and pregnancy in the final trimester. Why did Saudi Arabia ban pilgrims with these 7 health conditions? The bans are rooted in risk management. The physical demands of Hajj—walking long distances, enduring extreme heat, and navigating dense crowds—pose a direct threat to individuals with severe health vulnerabilities. Authorities told that rituals must be completed “without complications that could endanger their wellbeing” . The policy protects both the fragile pilgrim and the healthcare infrastructure of the holy sites. Authorities said pilgrims must meet health requirements that allow them to complete the rituals saf...