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Joshua Spriestersbach, misidentified as a criminal he did not commit, spent over two years in a Hawaii psychiatric hospital. Despite multiple chances to correct the error, authorities continued to hold him. A lawsuit filed by Spriestersbach, cited by the New York Post, led to a $975,000 settlement, with an additional $200,000 possible from the state to resolve related legal claims.
Modern transport has outpaced human evolution, leaving bodies dangerously unprepared for high-speed impacts. The Graham (Meet Graham project) experiment visualises a crash-survivable human, grotesque yet functional. Created by Transport Accident Commission, it underscores a stark truth: survival at modern speeds is unnatural, making safer driving, infrastructure, and vehicle design the only viable path to reducing road fatalities today.
A widely shared image claiming to show Ramesses IIs 1974 passport is an artists rendering. Although Egypt issued a real passport for his transfer to France for preservation, the actual document has never been made public. The viral post highlights the historic event while circulating a visually striking but inaccurate depiction of the pharaohs passport.
Tiger Woods faces renewed scrutiny after a high-speed crash in Florida led to his arrest on DUI-related charges. NBC compounded attention by mistakenly airing footage from his 2021 accident, prompting an on-air apology. While alcohol was ruled out, Woods showed signs of impairment. The incident has reignited discussions of his past crashes and legal troubles, drawing public and celebrity commentary.
Piers Morgan, reflecting on a 35-year career interviewing world leaders and celebrities, singled out Erin Caffey as the most dangerous person hed ever met and nearest to pure evil. The broadcaster, who celebrated his 61st birthday yesterday (March 30), said the teenage masterminds seemingly normal demeanor made the East Texas family murders especially chilling, despite her father later offering forgiveness.
A windsurfer in San Francisco was knocked off his board after colliding with a surfacing gray whale at Crissy Field, in an encounter captured on video. Though both appeared unharmed, the incident drew scrutiny online over wildlife safety. As whale sightings increase in the Bay, the episode highlights growing tensions between recreation and marine conservation concerns.
UAE motorists will face significant fuel price increases in April 2026, with petrol and diesel rates set to rise by up to nearly Dh2 per litre. This sharp hike, approved by the UAE Fuel Price Committee, reflects escalating global crude oil prices driven by geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions.
Saudi health authorities have detained Arab gym trainers for illegally selling unregistered weight loss medications, hormonal drugs, and peptides. Investigations uncovered a warehouse storing these substances, including Retatrutide, under unsafe conditions. Legal action is underway, with potential penalties including imprisonment and fines.
The UAE has extended distance learning for all educational institutions until April 17, 2026, impacting millions of students. This decision, announced by the Ministry of Education, prioritizes safety while maintaining learning continuity through digital platforms. The situation will be reviewed weekly, with potential revisions to the reopening timeline.
UAE motorists should brace for higher fuel prices in April 2026 as global crude oil nears $115 per barrel. The monthly price adjustments directly reflect international market trends. Tight supply, steady demand, and geopolitical factors are driving this surge, likely increasing commuting and logistics costs for residents.
Abu Dhabi has launched an international scholarship program for Emirati students to study social work and psychology, addressing a critical shortage of qualified professionals in the social care sector.
Egypt's former Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy has been unanimously nominated by the Arab League Council to become the next Secretary-General. The seasoned diplomat, who also founded AUC's School of Global Affairs, will begin his five-year term on July 1, 2026, succeeding Ahmed Aboul Gheit. This appointment awaits final approval at the upcoming Arab Summit.
For the first time in centuries, senior Catholic leaders were blocked from Jerusalems Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday, sparking global outrage. Israeli authorities cited security concerns amid the Iran conflict, while church leaders and international figures, including Macron, Meloni, and US Ambassador Huckabee, condemned the decision. The incident highlights growing tensions over religious access and wartime restrictions in the city.
JD Vance responded to Joe Rogan after the podcast host derided MAGA supporters as dorks and unintelligent, highlighting a widening rift with Donald Trumps administration. Rogan, once supportive, now criticizes policies on Iran, immigration and the Epstein files. Vance downplayed the remarks, defended deportation efforts and insisted the administration remains committed to its agenda amid tensions today.
In an odd twist in the realm of ride-hailing, a group of Chinese drivers resorted to chilling profile pictures to frighten passengers into canceling their rides, allowing them to pocket cancellation fees. Furthermore, some drivers would start rides only to leave without passengers or simply go AWOL, racking up additional penalties.
Nearly 28 years after Amy Bradley vanished from a Caribbean cruise ship, the FBI has renewed efforts to solve the case, offering a $25,000 reward for information. Despite decades of reported sightings and a parallel family-led investigation, no definitive evidence has emerged. The Bradley family continues to insist she was taken and holds onto hope that she may still be alive.
Al-Baha Municipality in Saudi Arabia participated in the Al-Baha Green Hour initiative, switching off non-essential lights for an hour to promote energy conservation and environmental protection. This local effort aligns with the broader Saudi Green Initiative, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and encourage responsible energy use among residents and in public spaces.
Oman's government has acquired SalamAir, a move designed to enhance aviation sector efficiency and economic growth. Both Oman Air and SalamAir will continue as independent brands, with a focus on improved route coordination and optimized aircraft utilization. This strategy aims to strengthen connectivity and financial stability for both carriers.
Saudi Arabia has achieved a significant environmental milestone, restoring one million hectares of degraded land and planting over 159 million trees as part of the Saudi Green Initiative. This progress, driven by national coordination and modern techniques, strengthens biodiversity and ecosystem resilience, setting the stage for future ambitious targets.
Saudi Arabia's passport directorate now offers a single helpline, 992, for visa status queries, especially for those expiring by February 25, 2026. This comes as a relief measure for stranded visitors, with an April 18, 2026 deadline for extensions or departure. Act now to avoid penalties.
Switzerland unveils a unique construction practice where empty frameworks, called Bauprofile, map future buildings with poles and lines. This allows residents to visualize and challenge developments before construction, fostering transparency and public participation in urban planning. The system ensures informed objections by presenting proposals at full scale, bridging the gap between abstract plans and tangible reality.

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