U.N. rights body to ''raise'' missing Dubai princess with UAE
The Hindu
The United Nations' human rights body said Wednesday it will seek information from the United Arab Emirates about a daughter of Dubai's powerful ruler after she said in video messages that she was being imprisoned in a heavily guarded villa.
Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum tried to flee the wealthy Gulf state in 2018 but was detained by commandos in a boat off India. She had not been heard from until Tuesday, when the BBC's “Panorama” investigative programme broadcast video messages from the sheikha.
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