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  2. Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory ...

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    The UAE Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) was established in 2003 [1] to regulate the Information Communications and Telecommunications (ICT) sector in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and to ensure sustainability, competitiveness and transparency among the service providers, [2] customers and shareholders. The ...

  3. General Civil Aviation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Its head office is in Al Rawdah, Abu Dhabi. [ 1 ] It was established in 1996 by Federal Cabinet Decree (Law 4) to regulate Civil Aviation and provide designated aviation services with emphasis on safety and security and to strengthen the aviation industry within the UAE and its upper airspace.

  4. Federal government of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Jurisdiction and scope of local governments vary widely between emirates, with the emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi maintaining independent energy, education, judicial, and religious affairs departments, while others, such as the Emirate of Ajman maintaining only municipal and economic policy affairs, with other aspects such as energy and water ...

  5. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (United Arab Emirates) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) (Arabic: وزارة الخارجية) is a government ministry in the United Arab Emirates responsible for overseeing the country's diplomatic relations as well as its foreign policy. [1] The ministry is also responsible for maintaining UAE's government offices abroad with diplomatic and consular status.

  6. Cabinet of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    mod.gov.ae: Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs: Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan: mofa.gov.ae: Minister of Health and Prevention Minister of Federal National Council Affairs: Abdul Rahman Al Oweis: moh.gov.ae mfnca.gov.ae: Minister of Economy: Abdulla Al Marri: moec.gov.ae: Minister of Justice: Abdullah Al Nuaimi: moj.gov.ae ...

  7. List of airlines of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi International Airport: Second largest airline in the United Arab Emirates. Flydubai: FZ: FDB: SKY DUBAI: 2008 Dubai International Airport: Low-cost carrier of Dubai. Wizz Air Abu Dhabi: 5W: WAZ: WIZZ SKY: 2019 Abu Dhabi International Airport: Low-cost carrier of Abu Dhabi and a subsidiary of Wizz Air of Hungary.

  8. Politics of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi 2. Ajman 3. Sharjah 4. Dubai 5. Fujairah 6. Ras Al-Khaimah 7. Umm Al-Quwain. The relative prestige and financial influence of each emirate is reflected in the allocation of positions in the federal government. The ruler of Abu Dhabi, whose emirate is the UAE's major oil producer, is president of the UAE. The ruler of Dubai, which is ...

  9. United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Qasr Al Watan, the presidential palace in Abu Dhabi. The UAE e-Government is the extension of the UAE federal government in its electronic form. [103] The UAE's Council of Ministers (Arabic: مجلس الوزراء) is the chief executive branch of the government presided over by the prime minister.