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Dubai Under Attack as Britons Flee, High-Profile Athletes Relocate Amid Conflict

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Anthony Joshua is moving to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and has formally confirmed he will now be resident there.

2 backing sources

Dubai is coming under attack from Iranian suicide drones, missiles, and drones due to the war between the USA/Israel and Iran.

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Dubai has no income tax, which is popular with the wealthy.

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Open Questions

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What specific security measures or assurances, if any, have been provided to residents like Anthony Joshua and Ronnie O'Sullivan regarding safety in Dubai?
Are there any official statements from UAE authorities about the current threat level and safety for foreign residents?
What is the exact timeline and status of Judd Trump's planned return to Dubai, or is he seeking permanent relocation elsewhere?
How are other high-profile athletes or celebrities in Dubai responding to the conflict, beyond the individuals mentioned?
What impact has the conflict had on Dubai's tourism and real estate markets, particularly regarding foreign investments and residency applications?
Number of Britons trying to leave Dubaifactual

Thousands of Britons in Dubai are desperate to get out due to the war.

According to Daily Mail - Sport
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More than 100,000 Britons have tried to leave Dubai in the last 10 days to two weeks.

According to Daily Mirror - Main

Context: This discrepancy affects the perceived scale of the evacuation and urgency of the situation for British expatriates.

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