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[104] Average minimum temperatures in January and February are between 10 and 14 °C (50 and 57 °F). [105] During the late summer months, a humid southeastern wind known as Sharqi (i. e. "Easterner") makes the coastal region especially unpleasant. The average annual rainfall in the coastal area is less than 120 mm (4.
Notable international tournaments hosted by the UAE have included the 2014 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, and three editions of the Asia Cup (1984, 1995 and 2018). Notable grounds include the Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium in Sharjah, [339] Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, and Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. [340] The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) became a member of the ICC in 1990. The UAE national cricket team has qualified for the Cricket World Cup on two occasions (1996 and 2015)[341][342] and the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on one occasion (2014). The national women's team is similarly one of the strongest associate teams in Asia, notably participating in the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier.
This arrangement ended with independence and the establishment of the United Arab Emirates on 2 December 1971 following the British withdrawal from its treaty obligations. Six emirates joined the UAE in 1971; the seventh, Ras Al Khaimah, joined the federation on 10 February 1972. [31] Antiquity[edit] Stone tools recovered reveal a settlement of people from Africa some 127, 000 years ago and a stone tool used for butchering animals discovered on the Arabian coast suggests an even older habitation from 130, 000 years ago. [32] There is no proof of contact with the outside world at that stage, although in time lively trading links developed with civilisations in Mesopotamia, Iran and the Harappan culture of the Indus Valley. This contact persisted and became wider, probably motivated by the trade in copper from the Hajar Mountains, which commenced around 3, 000 BCE.
UAE's business solution provider German Pavilion is also held accountable for abusing migrant workers. [276] Miscellaneous[edit] Dancing in public is illegal in the UAE. [277][278][279] Media[edit] The UAE's media is annually classified as "not free" in the Freedom of the Press report by Freedom House. [280] The UAE ranks poorly in the annual Press Freedom Index by Reporters without Borders. Dubai Media City and twofour54 are the UAE's main media zones. The UAE is home to some pan-Arab broadcasters, including the Middle East Broadcasting Centre and Orbit Showtime Network. In 2007, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum decreed that journalists can no longer be prosecuted or imprisoned for reasons relating to their work. [281] At the same time, the UAE has made it illegal to disseminate online material that can threaten "public order", [282] and hands down prison terms for those who "deride or damage" the reputation of the state and "display contempt" for religion.
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