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Dhiraagu Offers Free Calls to UAE and Saudi Arabia as Middle East Tensions Escalate

Dhiraagu Offers Free Calls to UAE and Saudi Arabia as Middle East Tensions Escalate

Dhiraagu has introduced free international calling minutes to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, allowing customers to stay connected with families amid escalating Middle East tensions. The offer includes 30 free minutes per activation, valid for seven days, with activation available until March 2, 2026. The initiative aims to support Maldivians living or working in the Gulf region during a period of regional uncertainty.

Dhiraagu has introduced free international calling minutes to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, allowing customers to stay connected with families amid escalating Middle East tensions. The offer includes 30 free minutes per activation, valid for seven days, with activation available until March 2, 2026. The initiative aims to support Maldivians living or working in the Gulf region during a period of regional uncertainty.

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Dhiraagu has introduced free international calling minutes to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, allowing customers to stay connected with families amid escalating Middle East tensions. The offer includes 30 free minutes per activation, valid for seven days, with activation available until March 2, 2026. The initiative aims to support Maldivians living or working in the Gulf region during a period of regional uncertainty.

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