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  2. Spain–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    Residence of the UAE ambassador in Alcobendas. Despite the excellent state of bilateral relations and the enormous affinity in bilateral and international affairs, the dispute regarding renewable energies arose after the revision of the regulatory framework by the Spanish authorities (2013) and that has affected important Emirati investments in ...

  3. Human rights in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The UAE runs secret prisons in Yemen where prisoners are forcibly disappeared and tortured. [46] In numerous instances, the UAE government has tortured people in custody (especially expatriate residents and political dissidents). [c] UAE authorities are known to be using torture as a means to extract forced confessions of guilt.

  4. Human rights in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Dubai has many workers from foreign countries, who have worked on real estate development projects such as the Dubai Marina.. Human rights in Dubai are based on the Constitution and enacted law, which promise equitable treatment of all people, regardless of race, nationality or social status, per Article 25 of the Constitution of the United Arab Emirates.

  5. List of books banned by governments - Wikipedia

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    An expanded, Spanish-language translation of A Short History of the World, discussing recent world events, was banned by Spanish censors in 1940. This edition of A Short History was not published in Spain until 1963. In two 1948 reports, Spanish censors gave a list of objections to the books's publication.

  6. Dubai Ports World controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai Ports World controversy began in February 2006 and rose to prominence as a national security debate in the United States. At issue was the sale of port management businesses in six major U.S. seaports to a company based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and whether such a sale would compromise port security .

  7. Omid Scobie refuses to apologise over Endgame ‘error’ as ...

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    The Dutch translator who worked on Omid Scobie‘s Endgame book has insisted the names of two royals accused of racism were in the manuscript she was sent - but the author says he will not ...

  8. File:Spanish.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. List of material published by WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    The document, named "gitmo-sop.pdf", is also mirrored at The Guardian. [8] Its release revealed some of the restrictions placed over detainees at the camp, including the designation of some prisoners as off-limits to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), something that the U.S. military had in the past repeatedly denied. [ 9 ]