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Dubai influencers slam ‘ungrateful’ Brits fleeing the country as Iran war rages | World | News


Influencers have mocked Brits for fleeing Dubai (Image: Getty)
Dubai-based influencers have sparked backlash online after criticising Britons who fled the city during the escalating conflict involving Iran, branding those who left as “ungrateful” and “brokies”.
The controversy comes as more than 63,000 Britons have returned to the UK from the region since tensions in the Middle East intensified, according to government figures. Several social media personalities living in Dubai have posted videos defending life in the Gulf city despite the threat of attacks linked to the conflict with Iran.
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Influencer Mitchell Armstrong (Image: itsmitchellarmstrong/TikTok)
Influencer Mitchell Armstrong told followers on TikTok that his lifestyle had not changed despite the crisis and suggested those who stayed in the city had continued to profit during the turmoil. Filming from his balcony overlooking the skyline, he mocked people who had fled the emirate.
“Like nothing has changed for me,” he said in the video. “While you guys were all running around acting like brokies, ‘oh my god there’s bombs, let’s get out of Dubai’, all the rich guys making money either profited off the war or made more money because we are more locked in.”
Armstrong, who said he lives in a 2.1 million dollar apartment, filmed himself relaxing by a pool and using the sauna while claiming that several people who left the city were now attempting to return.
“Look at this, nothing changed,” he said, panning the camera across the city. “No bombs, no crackles, no nothing. All my boys have been messaging me saying they’re thinking of coming back. Why did you leave then?”
Another Dubai based influencer known as Soudi also criticised those who left the United Arab Emirates, saying she believed they were “very ungrateful”.

Soudi called the people leaving ‘ungrateful’ (Image: soudiofarabia/TikTok)
“As you can see it is very quiet and peaceful in Dubai at the moment, but for those people who want to leave, let them leave,” she said in a video that has attracted tens of thousands of views. “I just think they are very ungrateful.”
She added that many long term residents had remained in the city and mocked those returning to their home countries. “Why are people coming back from Dubai acting like they actually fought in the war?” she said. “Do you guys see anything going on here? I don’t think so.”
The online debate comes as authorities in the United Arab Emirates say they have intercepted hundreds of missiles and drones during the conflict. The UAE Ministry of Defence said that 285 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1,567 drones launched from Iran had been intercepted so far.
Dubai has reportedly been targeted several times in recent weeks, including strikes near its airports and financial district, with videos circulating online showing plumes of smoke rising above parts of the skyline.
Authorities have also moved to clamp down on online activity during the conflict. Police in Abu Dhabi said 45 people of various nationalities had been arrested for spreading misinformation and filming locations linked to alleged attacks.
Meanwhile, some wealthy Britons leaving the Gulf are reportedly heading to countries such as Ireland and France rather than returning directly to the UK in order to avoid triggering tax liabilities with HM Revenue and Customs. Advisors say many expatriates have already spent the number of days allowed in Britain without becoming liable for tax, leading some to seek temporary alternatives elsewhere as the conflict continues.
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Trump claims Iran ‘respected my request’ just hours after making demand to regime | World | News

Donald Trump has claimed Iran has listened to his request and called off the alleged execution of eight protesters. On Tuesday, the US President republished on his social media platform an X post alleging Iran was going to execute eight women. In his Truth Social post, he addressed Iranian leaders directly, saying he would “greatly appreciate the release of these women” and suggested the gesture would show goodwill in the midst of a tense ceasefire.
One day later, on April 22, he announced the alleged executions had been called off. He claimed: “Very good news! I have just been informed that the eight women protestors who were going to be executed tonight in Iran will no longer be killed. Four will be released immediately, and four will be sentenced to one month in prison.
“I very much appreciate that Iran, and its leaders, respected my request, as President of the United States, and terminated the planned execution. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP”
Mr Trump didn’t immediately share who informed him about the women’s alleged executions.
On Tuesday evening, the Iranian judiciary denied that eight women were facing an execution.
The judiciary’s official Mizan Online website read on April 21: “Trump was misled once again by fake news. The women who were claimed to be on the verge of execution, some of them have been released, while others face charges that, if convictions are upheld, would at most result in imprisonment.”
The image Trump recirculated on Tuesday was originally created by the Lawfare Project, a pro-Israel organisation based in the US.
Of the eight women pictured in the original post, one had been confirmed by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) as having been sentenced to death alongside her husband.
The defendants were accused of chanting slogans, throwing incendiary projectiles from rooftops and engaging in “propaganda against the regime”.
Thousands of people were killed by the regime, then led by Ali Khamenei, between December and January, when streets were flooded by Iranians protesting the state of the country’s economy.
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Benidorm horror as two dead after scaffolding collapses 13 floors high | World | News

Two people have died after a piece of scaffolding plummeted 13 floors from a building in Benidorm. The victims, aged 26 and 45, were thought to be working on the structure when it gave way in the Spanish seaside resort on Wednesday morning. A third person reportedly had a miracle escape after being left hanging from the 11th floor in the horror accident on Ibiza Street.
Emergency services rushed to the 18-storey Principality Europe building after being alerted at around 10:48am, according to local reports. The workers had purportedly been carrying out remodelling work on its façade for months, with the project scheduled for completion in just a few weeks’ time.
Initial reports suggested one person had died, and another was seriously injured after the scaffolding collapsed, with the second fatality confirmed later in the day.
The third worker, who is believed to have been left hanging near windows on the 11th floor, was rescued after tourists who had arrived the previous night helped them to safety.
A business owner based near the building said she heard “a great crash” and then “heartbreaking screams”, before finding a pile of “dust and destroyed scaffolding”.
She told Spanish newspaper Informacion that the work had been underway for around a year and a half, describing the incident as “horrible”.
Another passerby recounted “a spectacular roar of iron and tiles and screams” before he saw the worker who was left hanging get “hooked to a railing” before someone opened a nearby window.
Spanish police said a major investigation is underway.
Benidorm has decreed an official day of mourning for the two deaths, with a rally planned outside City Hall on Thursday including a three-minute period of silence.
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Garden party to welcome King Charles to USA set to break key tradition | World | News

King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to make a state visit to the USA at the end of April, where they will meet President Donald Trump. The upcoming visit will feature a unique garden party in Washington which will break a centuries-old tradition.
The much-anticipated trip will take place between Monday, April 27 and Thursday, April 30. It will be the first time a British monarch has visited the US since Queen Elizabeth II was hosted by George Bush in 2007. Charles and Camilla will attend a garden party at the British ambassador’s residence in Washington DC but guests are being discouraged from wearing hats.
According to an invitation to the event obtained by the Washington Examiner’s Rob Crilly, the event will have a “Hats Not Encouraged” dress code. It also includes a customary dress code of lounge suits and day dresses.
The dress code for a royal garden party dates back centuries, with elaborate hats a tradition. Women often wear headpieces consisting of feathers, flowers and beads to compliment their day dresses while men are seen wearing top hats with their suits.
The state visit schedule also includes a formal banquet at the White House on April 28. According to Buckingham Palace, the visit will “celebrate the historic connections and the modern bilateral relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States”.
The late Queen Elizabeth made four official visits to the US, in 1957, 1976, 1991, and 2007. Meanwhile, Charles visited 19 times while he was Prince of Wales.
The upcoming trip has taken months to plan, with decisions about dates and locations made by Buckingham Palace, the Foreign Office, the Trump administration and the UK Embassy in Washington. It has also drawn attention due to the current tense relationship between the UK and the US.
Donald Trump has been highly critical of Sir Keir Starmer for his response to the ongoing war in Iran. He feels the UK has not done enough to support his efforts in the Middle East.
Buckingham Palace said: “On advice of His Majesty’s Government, and at the invitation of The President of the United States, The King and Queen will undertake a State Visit to the United States of America. Their Majesties’ programme will celebrate the historic connections and the modern bilateral relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States, marking the 250th anniversary of American Independence.
“The King will then continue to Bermuda to undertake His Majesty’s first Royal Visit as Monarch to a British Overseas Territory.”
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