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UAE's new traffic law empowers authorities to suspend or cancel driving licences for medical unfitness, repeated violations, or public safety risks. Beyond penalties, the system includes driver reassessment and rehabilitation. Advanced technology aids real-time violation detection, aiming to prevent repeat offences and enhance long-term road safety across the nation.
A Dorset mans routine attic clear-out turned into an unexpected windfall when childhood Pokmon cards proved far more valuable than expected. Three Charizard cards sold for over 32,000 at auction, funding his upcoming wedding. Initially thought worth 500, the collection included a record-breaking sale. The story highlights how forgotten collectibles can carry significant financial and sentimental divergence over time.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have re-entered Spanish football as club owners, reviving echoes of their La Liga rivalry in a new form. Messi has taken full control of fifth-tier UE Cornell, while Ronaldo holds a stake in promotion-chasing UD Almera. Though separated by divisions, both now operate within the same system, keeping open the possibility of a future crossover.
Sunita Williams, NASA astronaut and former US Navy captain, will run the 2026 Boston Marathon, returning to a race she first attempted as a teenager and later completed in space. The 26.2-mile event on April 20 will feature over 30,000 runners under near-ideal conditions. She is set to be honoured with the Patriots Award, presented by the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.).
Snooker began in 1875 India, credited to Sir Neville Chamberlains variation of black pool, later recognised after his 1938 letter to The Field and Compton Mackenzies 1939 support. It evolved from a colonial pastime into a structured professional sport, shaped by television exposure and modern champions, and has since grown into a truly global game.
Dubai Police have cracked down on drivers performing dangerous stunts during recent rainfall, impounding vehicles and issuing hefty fines. Motorists engaged in reckless maneuvers like drifting on wet roads faced severe penalties, highlighting the emirate's zero-tolerance policy for actions endangering public safety. Authorities urge caution, not stunts, during adverse weather.
The UAE has approved Foundayo (orforglipron), Eli Lilly's once-daily oral obesity pill, becoming one of the first countries globally to offer a needle-free alternative. This GLP-1 receptor agonist mimics natural hormones to regulate appetite and blood sugar, aiding weight loss and improving metabolic health. Available by prescription from May 2026, it's intended for long-term use alongside lifestyle changes.
Italy's cities feature umarells, retired men who observe construction sites with hands clasped behind their backs. These little men, originating from Bolognese dialect, offer unsolicited advice and engage with workers, blending humor and a desire for connection. This cultural phenomenon has even led to some municipalities involving them as volunteers in monitoring public works.
Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Barcelona Open after a right wrist injury that emerged during his opening win over Otto Virtanen. Despite playing through initial discomfort, scans revealed a more serious issue, forcing him to pull out before his round-of-16 match. The decision halts his momentum and raises concerns ahead of the upcoming clay-court season and Jannik Sinner rivalry.
In Japan, Shoji Morimoto earns a living by simply being present for strangers, charging about $70 per session. His unique service offers companionship without conversation or expectations, addressing rising loneliness in urban life. Morimoto's success highlights the value of quiet presence in a world seeking connection without pressure, proving that sometimes, just being there is enough.
The 2026 World Cup in the United States is reshaping how matchday will be experienced, with traditional tailgating set to be restricted at several venues and fans directed into controlled zones. Combined with rising transport costs and suburban stadium layouts, the pre-match atmosphere faces major disruption, raising questions over how supporter culture will adapt to a tightly managed tournament structure.
Across Belgium and the Netherlands, local families continue a decades-long tradition of caring for the graves of American soldiers from WWII. This intergenerational commitment, born from gratitude, sees families tending to headstones and laying flowers, ensuring fallen heroes are never forgotten. The practice has grown so popular that cemeteries have waiting lists, highlighting a profound, enduring bond.

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