An Emirati appeal court has adjourned hearings for “several” alleged members of the Muslim Brotherhood who face terror-related charges, state media reported Friday. The adjournment came after an Abu Dhabi Appeal Court session on Thursday, in which evidence from prosecution witnesses was heard about money laundering in relation to five suspects and the six companies that they manage, according to the WAM news agency. The postponed hearings will take place on 7 and 8 February, the news outlet said. Last week, the UAE’s attorney general ordered 84 people to trial, most of them alleged members of …