• Jets stream coloured smoke into the sky. WAM
    Jets stream coloured smoke into the sky. WAM
  • A parachute trails a UAE flag in the sky. WAM
    A parachute trails a UAE flag in the sky. WAM
  • The Union Fortress show took place on Friday. WAM
    The Union Fortress show took place on Friday. WAM
  • The Union Fortress show took place on Friday. WAM
    The Union Fortress show took place on Friday. WAM
  • The Union Fortress show took place on Friday. WAM
    The Union Fortress show took place on Friday. WAM
  • The Union Fortress show took place on Friday. WAM
    The Union Fortress show took place on Friday. WAM
  • Children in military costume watching from the street of the Fourth Union Fortress, Fujairah. All photos by Leslie Pableo for The National
    Children in military costume watching from the street of the Fourth Union Fortress, Fujairah. All photos by Leslie Pableo for The National
  • A military helicopter flies overhead. Leslie Pableo for The National
    A military helicopter flies overhead. Leslie Pableo for The National
  • Crowds gather outside the exercise to catch a glimpse of the UAE Armed Forces.
    Crowds gather outside the exercise to catch a glimpse of the UAE Armed Forces.
  • Children watch the exercises
    Children watch the exercises
  • Police officers controlling traffic see a helicopter overhead.
    Police officers controlling traffic see a helicopter overhead.
  • Children watch the action from their cars.
    Children watch the action from their cars.
  • A helicopter flies over.
    A helicopter flies over.
  • Siblings Hashil and Rayan Al Zayudi with their UAE-inspired dress watching from the street oat the fourth Union Fortress in Fujairah. Leslie Pableo / The National
    Siblings Hashil and Rayan Al Zayudi with their UAE-inspired dress watching from the street oat the fourth Union Fortress in Fujairah. Leslie Pableo / The National

Thousands celebrate UAE's Union Fortress military show in Fujairah


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The UAE’s military might was on full display on Friday as special forces units took part in a live demonstration of their tactical skills.

Thousands of onlookers gathered at the Fujairah Corniche to watch helicopters, parachutists and ground troops stage mock battles against each other.

The event was part of the UAE’s fourth Union Fortress parade, held to showcase the nation’s military strength and to inspire young Emiratis to sign up.

Pretend battle scenarios included special forces protecting a dignitary in a motorcade as attackers set off fake explosives.

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The Navy, Air Force and Army also participated in a joint operation where parachutists released smoke in the colours of the UAE flag.

“I love the military and I want to join them to protect my country,” said seven-year-old Hashil Al Zayoudi.

His five-year-old sister Rayan said it was the first time she had seen a helicopter close up.

The huge crowds drawn to the event meant many spectators were unable to get to the Corniche.

Wearing a military uniform, eight-year-old Rashed Al Bloushi said he had been thrilled to watch the display despite not being close to the action.

“I saw helicopters flying above us, heard a lot of explosions and the flag colours filled the sky,” he said. “It was great.”

For Emirati Jasim Al Mismari, 38, the impressive display was the best parade he had ever seen.

“The show was perfectly organised and the staged scenes made us feel like we were in a real battle zone,” he said.

“It made us very proud of our brave armed forces and their dedication to keep us safe.”

The first Union Fortress show was held in Abu Dhabi in March last year and attracted huge crowds to watch a staged amphibious assault, helicopter exercises and a fly-by from the Al Fursan aerobatics squadron.

This was followed by Union Fortress displays in Al Ain and Sharjah in February to mark the Year of Zayed.

* Additional reporting by Haneen Dajani

Tearful appearance

Chancellor Rachel Reeves set markets on edge as she appeared visibly distraught in parliament on Wednesday. 

Legislative setbacks for the government have blown a new hole in the budgetary calculations at a time when the deficit is stubbornly large and the economy is struggling to grow. 

She appeared with Keir Starmer on Thursday and the pair embraced, but he had failed to give her his backing as she cried a day earlier.

A spokesman said her upset demeanour was due to a personal matter.

World record transfers

1. Kylian Mbappe - to Real Madrid in 2017/18 - €180 million (Dh770.4m - if a deal goes through)
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6. Neymar - to Barcelona in 2013/14 - €88.2m
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MATCH INFO

What: 2006 World Cup quarter-final
When: July 1
Where: Gelsenkirchen Stadium, Gelsenkirchen, Germany

Result:
England 0 Portugal 0
(Portugal win 3-1 on penalties)

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Director: Saeed Roustaee

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Rating: 4/5

Avatar: Fire and Ash

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Rating: 4.5/5

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What the law says

Micro-retirement is not a recognised concept or employment status under Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Labour Relations (as amended) (UAE Labour Law). As such, it reflects a voluntary work-life balance practice, rather than a recognised legal employment category, according to Dilini Loku, senior associate for law firm Gateley Middle East.

“Some companies may offer formal sabbatical policies or career break programmes; however, beyond such arrangements, there is no automatic right or statutory entitlement to extended breaks,” she explains.

“Any leave taken beyond statutory entitlements, such as annual leave, is typically regarded as unpaid leave in accordance with Article 33 of the UAE Labour Law. While employees may legally take unpaid leave, such requests are subject to the employer’s discretion and require approval.”

If an employee resigns to pursue micro-retirement, the employment contract is terminated, and the employer is under no legal obligation to rehire the employee in the future unless specific contractual agreements are in place (such as return-to-work arrangements), which are generally uncommon, Ms Loku adds.

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Friday Athletic Bilbao v Celta Vigo (Kick-off midnight UAE)

Saturday Levante v Getafe (5pm), Sevilla v Real Madrid (7.15pm), Atletico Madrid v Real Valladolid (9.30pm), Cadiz v Barcelona (midnight)

Sunday Granada v Huesca (5pm), Osasuna v Real Betis (7.15pm), Villarreal v Elche (9.30pm), Alaves v Real Sociedad (midnight)

Monday Eibar v Valencia (midnight)

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Starring: Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem

Director: Joseph Kosinski

Rating: 4/5

The President's Cake

Director: Hasan Hadi

Starring: Baneen Ahmad Nayyef, Waheed Thabet Khreibat, Sajad Mohamad Qasem 

Rating: 4/5

UAE v Gibraltar

What: International friendly

When: 7pm kick off

Where: Rugby Park, Dubai Sports City

Admission: Free

Online: The match will be broadcast live on Dubai Exiles’ Facebook page

UAE squad: Lucas Waddington (Dubai Exiles), Gio Fourie (Exiles), Craig Nutt (Abu Dhabi Harlequins), Phil Brady (Harlequins), Daniel Perry (Dubai Hurricanes), Esekaia Dranibota (Harlequins), Matt Mills (Exiles), Jaen Botes (Exiles), Kristian Stinson (Exiles), Murray Reason (Abu Dhabi Saracens), Dave Knight (Hurricanes), Ross Samson (Jebel Ali Dragons), DuRandt Gerber (Exiles), Saki Naisau (Dragons), Andrew Powell (Hurricanes), Emosi Vacanau (Harlequins), Niko Volavola (Dragons), Matt Richards (Dragons), Luke Stevenson (Harlequins), Josh Ives (Dubai Sports City Eagles), Sean Stevens (Saracens), Thinus Steyn (Exiles)

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Profile of Udrive

Date started: March 2016

Founder: Hasib Khan

Based: Dubai

Employees: 40

Amount raised (to date): $3.25m – $750,000 seed funding in 2017 and a Seed round of $2.5m last year. Raised $1.3m from Eureeca investors in January 2021 as part of a Series A round with a $5m target.