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Tensions surge as Iran confirms targeting a US-linked vessel near Oman's Salalah port, a vital shipping hub. This escalation expands the conflict into critical maritime zones, threatening global trade and energy markets. The move signals Iran's willingness to strike US assets, blurring lines between military and logistical targets and raising fears of wider instability.
Recent thunderstorms saw lightning strike Dubai's Burj Khalifa, a viral moment shared by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, sparking questions about its safety. The world's tallest building is engineered to withstand such events, acting as a giant lightning rod. Advanced systems, including a lightning arrester, Faraday cage effect, and earthing system, safely channel and dissipate the electrical energy, ensuring occupants remain unharmed.
NASA's pivot from the Lunar Gateway to a surface base has prompted the UAE to reaffirm its commitment to lunar exploration. Instead of withdrawing, the UAE is doubling down on its participation in the Artemis program and seeking integration into the new lunar base roadmap, demonstrating flexibility and consistent ambition in deep space.
After vanishing without a trace in 2001, a North Carolina mother has been found alive 24 years later, bringing a long-running missing-person case to a startling close. Her reappearance has led to an emotional reunion with her daughter, while exposing deep family tensions and unanswered questions about why she left and where she had been for decades.
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.
The US has updated global travel advisories as tensions involving Iran heighten security risks worldwide. Several countries, including Iran, remain at the highest Do Not Travel level, while caution levels have risen across parts of the Middle East. Officials warn of threats ranging from detention to violence, urging Americans to stay vigilant and monitor conditions closely.
Kuwait has urged companies to temporarily suspend outdoor work due to unstable and potentially dangerous weather, including strong winds and thunderstorms. This precautionary measure aims to prevent workplace incidents and protect laborers, reflecting a growing regional focus on worker safety amidst increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
LuLu Group Chairman Yusuff Ali thanks Indian Prime Minister Modi for food supplies to the Gulf that remain uninterrupted, despite global uncertainties amid Iran vs US-Israel war. Lulu Group's robust supply chain ensures stable inventory and prevents immediate disruptions. This vital assurance strengthens India's role as a strategic food security partner for the import-reliant Gulf region, offering stability and affordability.
A Maryland roofing job sparked outrage after a homeowner allegedly reported six Guatemalan workers to immigration authorities while they were on the roof, near completion of the project. Livestream footage showed ICE agents detaining the workers as a co-worker filmed, prompting legal questions about possible intimidation to avoid payment. The incident has drawn widespread social media attention and condemnation.
Advanced radar scans at Giza Plateau suggest a vast underground network of structures, potentially including a second Sphinx. Researchers from the Khafre Research Project detected organized formations, deep chambers, and interconnected pathways beneath the sands. These findings, while debated by some experts, revive ancient theories of hidden chambers and reignite fascination with the site's unexplored depths.
Amid escalating USIran tensions, the White House posted two cryptic videos, one deleted within 90 minutes, that quickly fueled online speculation. Lacking context or narrative, the clips prompted theories ranging from apps and space missions to military strikes, with many users conjuring ominous conspiracies. Despite millions of views, the White House offered no clarification, leaving the posts mysterious and widely debated.
The UN General Assembly recognized the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity, aiming to confront historical injustice and advance reparatory justice. The resolution passed with 123 votes in favor. The US, Israel, and Argentina voted against it, while the UK and EU member states abstained over legal and reparations concerns, despite acknowledging slaverys history. Ghana emphasized accountability, reparations, and long-term consequences for victims and their descendants.
Heavy rain in the UAE means stricter traffic enforcement. Drivers face hefty fines and penalties for dangerous actions. Authorities warn against entering flooded areas and driving carelessly. Using mobile phones and sudden lane changes are also costly mistakes. Staying safe and aware of these rules is crucial during unstable weather.
Saudi Arabian doctors successfully performed a complex robotic surgery on a two-year-old child with Hirschsprungs disease. The advanced robotic system provided enhanced precision and control, crucial for navigating the delicate anatomy of a young patient during the Soave pull-through procedure. This case demonstrates the growing role of technology in paediatric surgery for improved outcomes.
UAE car owners face a crucial choice: mandatory third-party insurance or optional comprehensive cover. While third-party is cheaper, it leaves your own vehicle and medical costs exposed. Comprehensive offers full protection against damage, theft, and weather, becoming increasingly vital due to rising repair expenses and extreme weather risks. Consider your vehicle's value and your risk tolerance.
Kuwait Airways now offers a streamlined transit visa service for Saudi Arabia, integrated directly into flight bookings. Passengers can secure their visa and tickets simultaneously through sales offices or the customer service call center. This convenient new option simplifies travel, requiring only a photo, Civil ID, and passport copy.
Unstable weather is wreaking havoc on UAE aviation, causing widespread flight delays and cancellations. Major airlines like Emirates and Etihad are operating reduced schedules, urging passengers to check flight statuses and expect disruptions. This situation is compounded by a fragile recovery phase following earlier regional instability, leaving the aviation system vulnerable. Travellers are advised to remain flexible and informed.
UAE authorities are cracking down on loud vehicles and illegal modifications, imposing Dh1,000 fines, 12 black points and 30-day impoundment. This move aims to curb noise pollution, enhance public comfort and ensure urban liveability. The crackdown targets modified exhausts and engine alterations, reflecting a broader commitment to safer, quieter cities for all residents.
Larry Fink, BlackRocks CEO, warns that Irans ongoing threats could push oil to $150 a barrel, risking a deep global recession. Even post-ceasefire, regional instability around the Strait of Hormuz may keep prices elevated for years. He stresses the regressive impact on consumers and urges accelerated investment in alternative energy to shield economies from prolonged energy shocks.
Marking 20 years since Jack Dorseys first tweet, a post by Japanese comedian Eiko Kano recently went viral for showing a date of September 2, 1992, long before Twitter, now X, existed. While the post appears older, some users suggest it may be from 2011. The unusual display has sparked playful time travel theories and renewed interest in the platforms history.
As a crisis of abandoned pets grips the UAE amid Iran vs US-Israel war, artist Sarah R Jay steps up with StraySpotter, a digital platform that connects people who spot animals with those who can help. This innovative tool aims to speed up rescue operations and bridges the gap between concern and action. The initiative empowers communities to respond to animal welfare emergencies.
Unstable weather in the UAE prompts questions about mandatory remote work for private sector employees. While not automatically mandated, authorities strongly encourage companies to prioritise worker safety, offering flexibility like remote or hybrid options. Employers must ensure safe conditions, with a focus on protecting outdoor workers, reflecting a balance between business continuity and employee wellbeing.
Dubai experienced a rare spectacle as rain transformed its landscape. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum shared captivating images and videos of the desert and the UAE city under rainy conditions. These visuals offered a unique perspective of Dubai, showcasing its softer, reflective side amidst unstable weather. The moments highlighted beauty even in disruption.
Unusual spring rains have drenched the UAE, bringing thunderstorms and gusty winds to cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This atmospheric instability, driven by a low-pressure system, has disrupted travel and daily life. While welcomed, the downpours are expected to continue intermittently, before clearer skies return. How long will that be?
Richard Bookstaber, a financial analyst and former hedge fund and US Treasury insider who wrote A Demon of Our Own Design, the book that foreshadowed the 2008 financial crisis, warns that todays financial system is even more fragile. Private credit, AI-driven tech, stock concentration, and geopolitical tensions form a tightly linked network where shocks spread quickly. Unlike past crises, risks now arise from the physical world, energy, semiconductors, and supply chains, beyond the reach of trad
A Sikh teacher is challenging Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21. The law prevents public sector workers from wearing religious symbols. This case is now before Canada's Supreme Court. It questions if the law infringes fundamental freedoms. The outcome will impact religious expression and minority rights in Canada.
Qatar has officially ended its temporary remote work arrangement, directing employees back to offices after weeks of flexible working. Introduced in early March 2026 due to regional tensions, the policy's withdrawal signals a return to normal operations as conditions stabilize. Exemptions for essential workers and customer-facing roles remained throughout the period.

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