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  • Polish judge refuses to extradite Ukrainian Nord Stream blasts suspect

    Polish judge refuses to extradite Ukrainian Nord Stream blasts suspect

    In a landmark decision, a Polish judge has refused to extradite a Ukrainian citizen, Volodymyr Zhuravlyov, who was suspected by Germany of involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines in September 2022. Judge Dariusz Lubowski of the Warsaw District Court ruled that if Ukraine was responsible for the attack, it could be considered a ‘just’ act in the context of Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The ruling, which was met with surprise in the courtroom, led to Zhuravlyov’s immediate release and sparked a broader debate about the legal and moral implications of the case.

    Zhuravlyov, a deep-sea diver by profession, was detained in Poland last month on a European arrest warrant. He is accused of planting explosives on the Nord Stream pipelines, which run from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea. The explosions, which occurred in September 2022, severely damaged the controversial energy supply line, initially raising suspicions of Russian involvement before evidence pointed toward Ukrainian actors. Ukrainian officials have consistently denied any role in the sabotage.

    In his ruling, Judge Lubowski emphasized that the context of the war in Ukraine was critical to his decision. He described Russia’s invasion as a ‘bloody and genocidal attack’ and argued that Ukraine had the legal right to defend itself. Citing philosophical principles from Aristotle and Saint Thomas Aquinas, Lubowski stated that actions taken by Ukraine to weaken Russia’s military potential could be justified. ‘If Ukraine and its special forces organized an armed mission to destroy enemy pipelines, these actions were not unlawful. On the contrary, they were justified, rational, and just,’ he declared.

    The judge also questioned Germany’s jurisdiction over the case, noting that the explosions occurred in international waters on pipelines owned primarily by the Russian state. He insisted that his decision was based on legal reasoning rather than emotional or political considerations. Following the ruling, Zhuravlyov was granted compensation from the Polish state for his detention.

    Zhuravlyov’s wife, Yulianna, expressed relief at the verdict, stating that it was important for Ukrainians to feel understood. The family, who have lived in Poland since February 2022, plans to remain in the country. Meanwhile, another Ukrainian suspect, Serhiy Kuznetsov, detained in Italy in August, is also fighting extradition to Germany. His case was recently sent back to a lower court in Bologna after Italy’s top appeals court annulled an earlier extradition ruling.

    The Nord Stream sabotage case has highlighted the complexities of international law and the geopolitical tensions surrounding the war in Ukraine. While Germany has expressed respect for the Polish court’s decision, the case continues to raise questions about accountability and the legal boundaries of wartime actions.

  • Customers sue maker of popular On Cloud shoes over ‘noisy and embarrassing’ squeaks

    Customers sue maker of popular On Cloud shoes over ‘noisy and embarrassing’ squeaks

    On, the Swiss athletic shoe company renowned for its premium ‘CloudTec’ sneakers, is now embroiled in a legal battle as customers allege that their popular footwear emits a ‘noisy and embarrassing squeak.’ The lawsuit, filed on October 9 in the US District Court in Oregon, claims that the $200 sneakers, designed to provide a ‘running on clouds’ experience, instead cause significant disruptions in daily life, particularly for professionals like nurses who wear them extensively. Plaintiffs argue that ‘no reasonable consumer’ would purchase the shoes knowing the persistent noise issue. The complaint highlights multiple On sneaker styles, including the Cloudmonster and Cloudrunner models, which customers describe as ‘unwearable’ without DIY modifications. The plaintiffs accuse the company of ‘deceptive marketing’ and allege that On failed to address the design flaw, offer fixes, or provide refunds despite customer complaints. Social media platforms like TikTok and Reddit have become hubs for frustrated customers sharing makeshift solutions, such as applying coconut oil to the soles. Despite the controversy, On reported strong financial performance in August, with quarterly revenue driven by direct-to-consumer sales. The company, backed by tennis legend Roger Federer, attributed significant growth to its Cloudmonster and Cloudsurfer models earlier this year.

  • Embracing the latest technology to build a smarter, more inclusive banking future

    Embracing the latest technology to build a smarter, more inclusive banking future

    Unibank, a leading retail bank in Armenia, is leveraging cutting-edge technology to redefine the banking experience and foster financial inclusion. With a network of 52 branches across the country, the bank serves one in three working Armenians and boasts over 300,000 unique loan customers. Its mission is not to be the largest or most powerful bank but to remain customer-centric, offering simple and accessible financial products that empower individuals and small businesses.

    At the forefront of innovation, Unibank has integrated artificial intelligence (AI) into its credit scoring and lending processes. This AI-driven system, built on 25 years of statistical data, enables credit decisions in under a minute, significantly enhancing efficiency. The bank’s UBPay platform, which accounts for 24% of Armenia’s money transfer market, is another milestone. With plans to capture 55% of the market by 2027, UBPay’s intuitive API facilitates seamless integration for banks and remittance firms.

    Unibank’s digital transformation extends to its call centers, where AI-powered speech-to-text applications streamline post-call checks. The bank also utilizes Telegram channels to foster customer interaction, allowing users to share experiences and advice. These advancements underscore Unibank’s commitment to delivering faster, more efficient, and trustworthy services.

    For investors, Unibank offers a secure and profitable avenue through its private banking branch, Unibank Privé. Armenia’s stable and regulated banking sector further enhances its appeal. The bank also emphasizes regional and international partnerships, particularly with Gulf financial institutions, positioning Armenia as a bridge for investment and trade.

    By embracing AI and digitalization, Unibank is not only shaping the future of banking in Armenia but also setting a benchmark for inclusivity and innovation in the global financial landscape.

  • The Enchanter Merlin: Roger Dubuis unveils the next chapter in Arthurian watchmaking

    The Enchanter Merlin: Roger Dubuis unveils the next chapter in Arthurian watchmaking

    Roger Dubuis, the renowned Swiss watchmaker, has once again captivated the world of haute horlogerie with its latest creation, ‘The Enchanter Merlin.’ This exquisite timepiece, unveiled on October 17, 2025, is the second chapter in the brand’s Arthurian-inspired ‘Tale of Merlin’ series, which began in 2024. Drawing inspiration from the legendary love story between Merlin and the Lady of the Lake, the watch is a testament to the brand’s unparalleled craftsmanship and artistic vision.

    The dial of ‘The Enchanter Merlin’ is a marvel of design, transforming into a mythical crystal palace. Fifty-six hexagonal columns, crafted from glass, enamel, and gold, rise at varying heights, creating a mesmerizing landscape of light and shadow. Beneath these columns lies a layer of crystallized ruthenium, adding a shimmering effect to the dial. For the first time, Roger Dubuis introduces an ‘invisibility’ diamond setting, where each hexagonal diamond appears to float above its column, showcasing the brand’s innovative gem-setting techniques.

    Twelve knights, each a six-millimetre sculpture in 18k pink gold, circle the dial, their blades raised and armor gleaming. These knights, rendered with near-microscopic precision, serve as eternal guardians of the Lady of the Lake’s sanctuary. The watch is powered by the in-house RD821 calibre, assembled from 172 components and bearing the prestigious Poinçon de Genève seal. The 45mm case, crafted in 18k pink gold, exudes strength and elegance, with the crown guard designed to resemble the hilt of Excalibur. The white leather strap completes the watch’s sense of purity.

    Limited to just 28 pieces, ‘The Enchanter Merlin’ carries the eternal inscription engraved on every Knights of the Round Table watch since 2013: ‘Around this table, the bravest knights will gather as equals.’ This phrase not only reflects the spirit of the Arthurian legend but also the community of collectors drawn to these modern myths. Roger Dubuis continues to push the boundaries of watchmaking, retelling legends through crystal and gold, and creating timepieces that are as much works of art as they are functional objects.

  • A $500 billion opportunity? How women-only spaces are reshaping the Gulf economy

    A $500 billion opportunity? How women-only spaces are reshaping the Gulf economy

    Across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), a growing demand for privacy, safety, and community is transforming women-only spaces into a thriving economic sector. From exclusive beaches in Abu Dhabi to women-first wellness clubs in Saudi Arabia, these ventures are reshaping the region’s economy, with projections suggesting a $500 billion opportunity.

  • How Assad’s Syria moved the bodies of its victims

    How Assad’s Syria moved the bodies of its victims

    Under the leadership of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian government orchestrated a clandestine operation to conceal the scale of its atrocities by relocating bodies to mass graves. This operation, spanning years, involved the forced conscription of truck drivers, including those transporting everyday goods like ice cream, meat, and produce, to assist in the grim task of moving corpses. Witnesses, including former truckers, diggers, and cemetery overseers, have revealed the industrial-scale nature of these activities, conducted under the cover of darkness to avoid detection.

  • Restaurant Review: Demon Duck offers an unforgettable experience

    Restaurant Review: Demon Duck offers an unforgettable experience

    Demon Duck, a standout dining destination, offers an unparalleled culinary experience anchored by its signature 14-day aged slow-roasted duck. From the moment guests step into the restaurant, they are enveloped in an atmosphere that blends New York-inspired sophistication with a warm, inviting ambiance. The lounge area, with its low lighting, grand bar, and intimate candlelit tables, sets the stage for an unforgettable evening. The open kitchen in the main dining area adds a dynamic energy, filling the space with enticing aromas that heighten anticipation. The menu is a celebration of inventive Chinese cuisine, starting with a dim sum basket featuring chicken and truffle fun guo and Hokkaido scallop siu mai, alongside the exquisite wasabi prawn toast and tangy bang bang chicken. The star of the meal, the slow-roasted Demon Duck, is served with house-made duck sauce, crispy duck skin, wasabi mayo, and citrus-infused bao buns, complemented by satay broccoli and Singaporean crunch bok choy. The meal concludes with a matcha chocolate fondant, a harmonious blend of rich dark chocolate and delicate matcha. Beyond the food, the engaging staff and their stories about the menu’s inspiration make the experience truly memorable. Demon Duck is a must-visit for those seeking elevated Chinese cuisine in a refined setting.

  • Office Logix Shop expands operations to meet increasing demand for quality ergonomic products

    Office Logix Shop expands operations to meet increasing demand for quality ergonomic products

    Office Logix Shop, a leading provider of refurbished office furniture and ergonomic accessories, has significantly expanded its operations to meet the surging demand for high-quality ergonomic products. The company has moved into a sprawling 60,000-square-foot facility in Lewis Center, Ohio, marking a pivotal milestone in its growth journey. With an impressive annual revenue of $6.5 million and a 35% yearly growth rate, Office Logix Shop now serves over 12,000 customers annually. The company specializes in premium brands like Herman Miller and Steelcase, offering refurbished furniture and innovative ergonomic accessories. Co-founded in 2015 by Obada Mzaik, a civil engineer, and Kamal Haykal, an intellectual property lawyer, the business has evolved from humble beginnings in a garage to a full-scale distribution center. Office Logix Shop is renowned for its first-to-market accessories, including ergonomic headrests for popular models like the Leap V2, Mirra 2, and Embody chairs. The company also provides tutorial content to assist customers and small refurbishers. This expansion not only enhances its operational capacity but also brings it closer to its long-term goal of launching its own line of office chairs, solidifying its position as a market leader in the ergonomic furniture industry.

  • UK Home Office loses bid to block Palestine Action from challenging ban as terror group

    UK Home Office loses bid to block Palestine Action from challenging ban as terror group

    The UK Court of Appeal has dealt a significant blow to the Home Office by dismissing its appeal to block Palestine Action from challenging its designation as a terror group. The ruling, delivered on Friday, allows the judicial review of the government’s controversial ban to proceed. In a further development, the court granted Palestine Action’s co-founder, Huda Ammori, additional grounds to contest the ban. Ammori hailed the decision as a ‘landmark victory,’ emphasizing its importance in safeguarding civil liberties and holding government ministers accountable for unlawful actions. She criticized the Home Office’s use of counter-terror resources to arrest peaceful protestors and disrupt the arms trade, noting that over 2,000 individuals have been detained. The case underscores growing tensions over the balance between national security and civil rights in the UK. Middle East Eye, known for its independent coverage of the Middle East and North Africa, continues to monitor the situation.

  • UAE announces Golden Visa for Waqf donors under new agreement

    UAE announces Golden Visa for Waqf donors under new agreement

    In a significant move to promote humanitarian work and charitable giving, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced the introduction of a Golden Visa for Waqf donors. This initiative follows a new cooperation agreement signed between the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA-Dubai) and the Endowments and Minors Affairs Foundation (Awqaf Dubai) on October 17, 2025. Under this agreement, Awqaf Dubai will nominate eligible donors—both residents and non-residents—who meet the criteria outlined in Cabinet Resolution No. (65) of 2022 for the Golden Visa category of ‘financial supporters of humanitarian work.’ The GDRFA-Dubai will then issue residency permits based on these nominations. A joint committee will also be established to oversee the implementation and assess the outcomes of this initiative, ensuring it aligns with the intended social objectives. Lt-Gen Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of GDRFA-Dubai, emphasized that this agreement represents a progressive model of governmental integration, empowering donors to contribute to community development through impactful initiatives that promote the values of giving and sustainability. Awqaf Dubai, which oversees the regulation, investment, and management of endowments, will utilize the generated revenues for sustainable Sharia-compliant projects across the UAE. Ali Mohammed Al Mutawa, Secretary-General of Awqaf Dubai, highlighted that granting Golden Visas to financial supporters of humanitarian work reflects Dubai’s vision of positioning endowment work as a key partner in sustainable development, recognizing their role in fostering solidarity and social responsibility. This initiative underscores Dubai’s commitment to becoming a global hub for tolerance and humanitarian giving, reinforcing its status as a sustainable and human-centered city.