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Archaeologists excavating an extension to Rostocks town hall uncovered a rare medieval curse tablet hidden beneath a latrine. Carefully inscribed on rolled lead, the 15th-century text invokes demonic forces against two named individuals. With no known medieval parallels, the find offers a striking glimpse into private belief, fear and conflict in the Middle Ages.
Saudi Arabia has suspended an Umrah company and its overseas agent after pilgrims arrived without the accommodation promised in approved contracts. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said the violation breached regulations governing services at the Two Holy Mosques. The move reflects tighter enforcement as Umrah numbers surge and visa approvals become increasingly tied to verified bookings through official platforms.
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah has arrived in the UK after Egypt lifted a travel ban. His return follows years of detention and a presidential pardon. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's welcome has drawn criticism due to resurfaced social media posts attributed to Abd El-Fattah, which critics deem violent and antisemitic, prompting calls to review his citizenship.
Stranger Things' final season faced backlash for Will Byers' coming-out scene, criticized for its timing and perceived narrative interruption. While some defended it as crucial for Will's character arc and weakening Vecna, many viewers felt it stalled the apocalypse for a monologue they already understood, leading to accusations of forced messaging.
The United Arab Emirates currently does not have a national minimum wage. Instead, salary benchmarks are used across various sectors. The Wage Protection System ensures timely payments. It now includes domestic workers. Rising living costs are pushing for wage reforms. Sector-specific minimum wages may be introduced. The nation is moving towards greater wage transparency.

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