The official figures are in, and they are impressive: UAE GDP growth 2025 has reached 6.2% , pushing the nation’s real gross domestic product to a staggering $517.3 billion. This economic acceleration, announced by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), is a clear signal that the country’s strategic pivot away from hydrocarbon dependency is yielding tangible results . Why did the UAE’s GDP grow by 6.2% in 2025? The primary driver is the non-oil economy, which expanded by an even more remarkable 6.8% to reach 408.4 billion. This performance is no accident. It reflects the success of proactive government policies, including a 1.5 billion economic support package approved by Dubai and a financial resilience package from the Central Bank of the UAE, designed to boost liquidity and support key industries amidst global uncertainties. UAE Economy Expands 6.2%, with GDP Rising to AED 1.9 Trillion in 2025 pic.twitter.com/bFaZyjFlID — UAEGOV (@UAEmediaoffice) May 30, 2026 How...
President Donald Trump's demand to expand the Trump Abraham Accords expansion Pakistan Turkey Saudi framework has ignited a firestorm of diplomatic resistance. What the White House envisioned as a historic capstone to the Iran peace deal is instead colliding with decades of entrenched foreign policy. Why is Trump demanding Pakistan join the Abraham Accords? For Washington, bringing Pakistan into the accords would be a strategic coup . As a nuclear-armed nation of over 240 million Muslims and a critical player in regional stability, Pakistan's participation would legitimize the accords across the broader Muslim world . Trump's calculation appears to be that linking normalization to an end of the Iran conflict—which has closed the Strait of Hormuz for nearly three months—creates irresistible pressure on Islamabad to abandon its long-standing refusal to recognize Israel . Why did Pakistan reject Trump's Abraham Accords proposal? Islamabad's response was swift and unequ...