Amidst Middle East tensions, the UAE has issued a stern warning: sharing unverified rumours online can lead to prosecution under federal law. Authorities emphasise relying solely on accredited sources to prevent confusion and safeguard public order. This move aims to curb misinformation that could impact national stability and security, with legal consequences including imprisonment and hefty fines for offenders.
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