Proper noun
U.A.E.
(law) Abbreviation of United Arab Emirates.
In the following years, U.A.E. authorities foiled a string of terrorist plots by jihadi groups, including a 2005 plan for a triple car-bombing attack against a five-star hotel. Source: Internet
When I first started visiting the U.A.E., in 2007, I heard a lot of fretting about the social consequences of the country’s sudden vault from poverty to vast wealth: listlessness, depression, isolation and dislocation. Source: Internet
Israel shares intelligence derived from drones and human agents with Cairo while the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia have provided billions of dollars in aid to President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi’s government, according to U.S., Arab and Israeli officials. Source: Internet
The achievement of the U.A.E. is significant, considering that this increase is acknowledged as demonstrating the largest recorded jump in the "Government Usage of ICT" index in the report this year. Source: Internet
The creation of one of the world’s largest single-site aluminium smelters, signals a major shift towards the establishment of the U.A.E. as a hub for world primary aluminium. Source: Internet
The U.A.E. censorship authority also greenlighted the uncut Ramadan release of “Deadpool 2”—a film rated R in the U.S. for strong violence and language and drug and sexual references. Source: Internet