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A woman who shared a photo of faint black lines on her thumb and toe nails on Reddit was urged to see a doctor after commenters warned the marks can sometimes indicate melanoma. Medical sources say such lines, known as melanonychia, are often harmless but can signal aggressive skin cancer, highlighting the importance of professional assessment rather than online diagnosis.
El Salvador's prisons are now buzzing with sewing machines, as inmates produce uniforms for public institutions. This state-backed program, part of a crackdown on gangs, offers work, training, and potential sentence reductions. Officials highlight its role in making prisons functional and reducing government spending, sparking international interest in similar reform models.
Scientists have recovered trace DNA from Renaissance drawings and letters linked to Leonardo da Vinci, using minimally invasive swabbing. The emerging field of arteomics reveals environmental and human genetic clues that may illuminate authorship and historical context. While some DNA aligns with Tuscan ancestry, researchers stress identity cannot be proven, highlighting both promise and limits of modern scientific inquiry today.
Neil deGrasse Tyson provocatively argues that falling into a black hole would be the most extraordinary way to die, not for comfort, but for insight. As tidal forces tear the body apart in spaghettification, extreme time dilation could allow the falling observer to witness the universes distant future unfold, making death a brutal yet uniquely cosmic experiment.
To celebrate 20 years of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoums leadership, Dubai Municipality and KHDA are planting 20,000 trees across the city. The initiative covers parks, neighbourhoods, and schools, promoting sustainability, community engagement, and environmental responsibility. It supports Dubais green vision, enhances quality of life, and leaves a lasting legacy for future generations through education and afforestation.
Saudi Arabia is set to fully open its capital market to global investors from next month, removing previous restrictions that limited access to select foreign investors. The Capital Market Authoritys reforms allow direct investment across all market segments, aiming to boost liquidity, diversify the investor base, and attract international capital. Analysts see it as a major step in Saudi Arabias global market integration.
Hollywood stars are increasingly visiting the Middle East, not by chance but through strategic industry players and tourism partnerships. Know all about the figures who bridge the gap, facilitating celebrity engagements for promotional campaigns and personal travel. This influx boosts global visibility, drives tourism and positions the region as a cultural hub.
The Emirates Drug Establishment has initiated a voluntary recall of specific Nestl infant formulas due to the presence of Bacillus cereus bacteria in a raw ingredient. While no illnesses have been reported in the UAE, the toxin produced by the bacteria is heat-stable and can cause food poisoning symptoms. Similar warnings have been issued in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait.
Dubais Global Village is set to host its biggest drone show of Season 30 this Friday, January 9, at 7.15pm. Featuring 3,000 drones, the spectacular display kicks off the Wonderers Kids Fest and promises family-friendly entertainment, live performances, international pavilions, rides, and cultural shows. Season 30 runs until May 10, with tickets starting at Dh25.
An 18-year-old Emirati, Fatima Al Awadhi, has achieved a historic feat by conquering Mount Vinson, Antarctica's highest peak. She is now the youngest person and first Arab to reach the summit at her age, enduring extreme conditions. Her accomplishment, dedicated to UAE leaders, highlights the nation's support for youth empowerment and global ambition.
Dubai tenants can now check rent hike legality with the Smart Rental Index. This AI tool from the Dubai Land Department ensures fair rent increases. Landlords must follow specific rules and provide 90 days' notice. Tenants can use the index to negotiate or file complaints if increases are unfair. This system promotes transparency and protects renters from arbitrary hikes.
Saudi Arabia has temporarily banned poultry and egg imports from France and Poland following outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and Newcastle disease. The Saudi Food and Drug Authority allows only heat-treated products with verified health certificates. Both countries are facing ongoing outbreaks, leading to mass culling and strict control measures. The ban aims to protect public health and the domestic poultry industry.
New scientific studies show Saudi Arabias deserts were once humid, green landscapes shaped by rivers, lakes and monsoon rains. Evidence from archaeology, satellite mapping, lake sediments and cave stalagmites reveals repeated human settlement during wet phases of the Quaternary. The findings underpin modern Saudi efforts to combat desertification, revive Green Arabia, and restore degraded land at unprecedented scale nationwide today.
An Abu Dhabi court has ordered a company to pay Dh159,800 to a former employee for unpaid salary and end-of-service benefits after over 11 years of service. This landmark ruling underscores the UAE's commitment to enforcing workers' rights and ensuring employers fulfill their statutory obligations, offering a strong message to the workforce.
The UAE is strengthening its wildlife protection laws from early 2026. A new federal decree replaces old legislation, aiming to stop wildlife traffickers. Stricter rules will regulate trade in endangered species and prevent illegal imports. Penalties are significantly increased, including hefty fines and prison sentences. This move aligns the UAE with international conservation efforts.
Brace for the UAE's chilliest period, running January 10-22, as forecasts predict an intense cold spell. This traditional phase, known as 'Der Al Sittin', combines ancient folklore with atmospheric science for a genuine winter experience. Expect significantly colder mornings and nights, with potential frost, even as daytime remains mild. The 'Wolf Moon' supermoon will also grace the skies.
UAE and other Gulf employees now prioritise job security over pay rises, fearing AI's impact. Despite rapid AI adoption and upskilling efforts, professionals are increasingly concerned about job displacement. Many are willing to accept pay cuts for AI training, signalling a significant shift in workforce priorities towards adaptability and long-term career resilience.
UAE companies now officially hold 'citizenship' status, recognizing them as Emirati entities under a new Commercial Companies Law. This move, applicable to mainland and free-zone businesses, enhances global credibility and trade access. It clarifies that this status applies solely to the legal entity, not individual owners, bolstering the UAE's appeal for international business growth and investment.
The UAE has implemented a new mandatory exit permit system for students, requiring parental in-person sign-offs to ensure accountability and safety during school dismissal. Additionally, stricter attendance policies are in effect, with severe consequences for unexcused absences, including a Friday Trap rule that doubles penalties for absences on Fridays or before/after holidays.
Residents of the UAE can anticipate a spectacular celestial showcase in 2026, featuring multiple supermoons, including the closest and brightest since 2019. The year will also host prominent meteor showers like the Perseids and Geminids, alongside planetary alignments and a total lunar eclipse. These events offer engaging opportunities for sky observation.
Federal investigators say Claudio Neves Valente planned the Brown University shooting for at least six semesters before killing two students and later an MIT professor. After his death was confirmed, the Justice Department released video transcripts in which he expressed no remorse, rejected apologies, and described acting deliberately. Authorities recovered the recordings from a New Hampshire storage unit facility officials.
Former US President Donald Trump addressed House GOP members. He spoke about his administration's achievements and made notable remarks about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and French President Emmanuel Macron. Trump discussed military operations, weapon production, and international trade agreements. His comments on drug pricing and tariffs involving Macron have drawn significant attention.
The photograph of 13-year-old Omayra Snchez Garzn, trapped in volcanic mud after the 1985 Nevado del Ruiz eruption, became the defining image of Colombias deadliest natural disaster. As she spent nearly 60 hours pinned beneath debris, cameras captured her final moments. The photographer later said rescue was impossible, and the image exposed failures in evacuation, leadership and disaster preparedness that cost thousands of lives.
Spanish police are investigating the death of 37-year-old streamer Sergio Jimnez, who died during a private New Years Eve livestream after allegedly downing whisky and taking cocaine for paying viewers. He was found dead at his family home while the stream continued. Family accounts, police inquiries and parallels with other fatal online challenges have raised questions about responsibility and incitement.
Jamie-Lee Arrow, daughter of Swedens Skara Cannibal Isakin Drabbad, speaks about loving her father after he murdered and ate his girlfriend, Helle Christensen. Drawing on interviews and the series Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks, she recounts childhood psychological abuse, a final warning before the killing, and her decision to sever contact while rebuilding her own life with resilience intact.
Jamie-Lee Arrow, daughter of Swedens Skara Cannibal Isakin Drabbad, speaks about loving her father after he murdered and ate his girlfriend, Helle Christensen. Drawing on interviews and the series Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks, she recounts childhood psychological abuse, a final warning before the killing, and her decision to sever contact while rebuilding her own life with resilience intact.
Over 456 bags of human remains were discovered in clandestine graves near Guadalajara's Estadio Akron, a 2026 World Cup venue. These findings, made by civilian search groups and authorities between 2022 and late 2025, highlight Mexico's ongoing crisis of disappearances and violence linked to organized crime, with Jalisco being a particularly affected state.
Saudi Arabia anticipates widespread rainfall during the mid-year school holidays, with alerts ranging from yellow to orange for moderate to heavy downpours, wind and reduced visibility. Residents and travellers are urged to monitor forecasts and exercise caution, especially in flood-prone areas and on major routes, as unsettled weather impacts several regions.
The Royal Oman Police has announced January 8, 2026, as an official holiday for staff observing regular working hours to mark its Annual Day. While office-based personnel will enjoy the break, all police stations will continue to operate around the clock, ensuring uninterrupted public services. The Annual Day, celebrated every January 5, honors the dedication of Omans police force.
Egyptian travel agencies face a critical January 12 deadline for Hajj contract finalisation, with failure risking legal action and financial penalties. This strict timeline aligns with Saudi Arabia's preparations and Egypt's new policy ending free Hajj slots, shifting to paid packages and an electronic lottery. Compliance is now paramount for pilgrims and operators alike.
Kuwait has announced a public holiday on Sunday, January 18, 2026, in observance of Isra and Miraj for the year 1447 AH. Work will be suspended across ministries and public institutions, with essential services continuing as scheduled. Isra and Miraj commemorates Prophet Muhammads night journey and ascension, a significant religious event marked by prayer and reflection.
Kuwaits Ministry of Interior has denied claims circulating on social media about exemptions from residency fees under the new residency law. The Ministry clarified that residency procedures and fees remain unchanged, and no exemption has been approved. The only exemption in place applies to health insurance fees for the first three domestic workers sponsored by Kuwaiti families.
Egypt is ending state-funded free Hajj slots for 2026, shifting to a digital lottery for approximately 12,000 pilgrims and licensed paid packages. This move reflects economic reforms and aims for transparency in managing the pilgrimage. Ordinary Egyptians will now rely on these new systems rather than government subsidies for their spiritual journey.
A tragic road accident on the Abu DhabiDubai motorway claimed the lives of four siblings from KeralaAshaz (14), Ammar (12), Azam (8), and Ayash (5)and their 48-year-old domestic worker. The parents and 10-year-old sister, Izza, remain hospitalized. The children will be buried in the UAE, while the maid will be returned to Kerala. Welfare groups are supporting the grieving family.
Muslim athletes face a unique challenge during Ramadan, balancing faith and competition. Science reveals that strategic training, timing, and smart nutrition allow them to maintain peak performance. Adjusting workout schedules and prioritizing hydration are key. This approach ensures athletes can observe their fast while continuing to excel in their sports.
The UAE has implemented significant visa reforms for 2026, introducing new categories for tech, culture and cruise tourism. These changes also include updated sponsorship rules for residents, expanded visa-on-arrival for Indian nationals and a broader Golden Visa program. Humanitarian permits and administrative updates further streamline the immigration process, positioning the UAE as a global hub.
Oman has introduced a new fee structure for citizenship and nationality services, effective January 4, 2026. Applications for Omani citizenship, including those by foreign spouses, widows, divorced spouses, and minor children of Omani women, now cost OMR 600, while requests to withdraw or relinquish nationality are set at OMR 200. The changes aim to streamline procedures without altering eligibility rules.
A Paris court convicted 10 individuals for cyberbullying related to false claims about France's first lady, Brigitte Macron. Sentences ranged from awareness courses to jail time for spreading coordinated online content alleging she was born male. The ruling focused on the method and impact of dissemination, not political commentary.
Saudi Aramco is introducing 98-octane gasoline in Saudi Arabia, targeting high-performance and sports cars. Following guidance from the Ministry of Energy, the fuel will be initially available in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam, including major highways. The new grade expands Aramcos fuel options without affecting existing products, supporting advanced engines, improving efficiency, and meeting growing demand for specialized fuels.
Abu Dhabi achieved a medical milestone on January 5, 2026, with the UAE's first gene-therapy injection for inherited blood disorders. CASGEVY, utilizing CRISPR-Cas9, corrects faulty DNA in conditions like sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia, shifting from symptom management to actual genetic correction.
The UAE anticipates a unique winter Ramadan starting February 19, 2026, with mild temperatures enhancing the spiritual experience. Reduced working hours and a new 12:45 PM Friday prayer time underscore the nation's commitment to faith. This period promises reflection, community, and charity, culminating in Eid al-Fitr around March 20.
Online debates erupted after Trump shared immigrant welfare stats, with some far-right voices calling for deporting Indian-Americans. Data shows this is illogical: Indian-Americans have low welfare use, high incomes, and contribute significantly to taxes, innovation, and jobs. Despite their economic and societal contributions, they face targeted hostility from MAGA-aligned groups driven by ideological, not fiscal, concerns.
Saudi Arabia has introduced new Saudization rules to boost local employment in engineering and procurement jobs. Engineers in private and non-profit sectors will now receive a minimum wage of SAR 8,000, while companies must hire more Saudi nationals across key roles. The measures aim to improve job opportunities, strengthen workforce participation, and raise workplace standards nationwide.
Kuwait's Ministry of Education suspended two teachers for three months following serious professional misconduct. One teacher allegedly leaked exam papers via social media, while the other faced allegations of indecent behavior. These actions underscore the ministry's zero-tolerance policy against breaches of educational integrity and professional ethics.
Kuwait is bracing for a severe weather alert today, January 5, 2026, with northwesterly winds exceeding 60 km/h expected to cause significant dust storms and reduce visibility to under 1,000 meters. Mariners are warned of rough seas with waves up to 7 feet, while a subsequent cold snap could bring frost to desert areas.
For decades, knuckle cracking has been blamed for arthritis and joint damage. Scientists now say the sound comes from gas cavities forming inside synovial fluid, not bones or cartilage. MRI studies and long-term experiments, including a 50-year self-study, show no evidence that habitual knuckle cracking causes arthritis or enlarges joints.
The US Department of Education is reviewing Brown University's campus safety protocols. This action follows a recent campus shooting. The review will check if Brown met federal requirements under the Clery Act. The Department may impose penalties or demand policy changes if violations are found. Brown University is cooperating with the federal inquiry.

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