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  • Valentine’s Day 2026: ‘First Kiss’ celebrates love with improv theatre

    Valentine’s Day 2026: ‘First Kiss’ celebrates love with improv theatre

    Dubai’s cultural scene welcomes an innovative theatrical experience this Valentine’s season with ‘First Kiss,’ an improvisational performance exploring the profound impact of pivotal romantic moments. Running from February 12-14, 2026, at Al Quoz’s The Courtyard Playhouse, this production transforms real-life inspirations into spontaneous narratives that trace relationships across decades.

    The production delves into the ambiguous nature of romantic beginnings, examining how seemingly insignificant moments can ultimately define life trajectories. Each performance evolves uniquely based on audience contributions and performer interpretations, creating an organic storytelling experience that captures the essence of human connection.

    Marie, both the Playhouse manager and participating performer, explains the concept’s philosophical underpinnings: ‘A first kiss occupies that uncertain space between trivial gesture and life-altering event—we often only recognize its true significance in retrospect. Our production inhabits this fascinating ambiguity.’

    The event presents an alternative to traditional Valentine’s celebrations, emphasizing emotional authenticity over commercialized romance. With limited seating available across the three-night engagement, organizers strongly recommend advance bookings through The Courtyard Playhouse’s official website to secure attendance at this reflective and connection-focused experience.

  • Shaanxi couple keeps 400-year bamboo lantern craft alive for Spring Festival

    Shaanxi couple keeps 400-year bamboo lantern craft alive for Spring Festival

    In the quiet workshops of Shaanxi province, 71-year-old Zhang Sixian and his wife Geng Meirong are sustaining a luminous legacy as Chinese New Year approaches. The elderly artisans dedicate themselves to preserving the ancient art of bamboo-weaving lanterns—a recognized intangible cultural heritage with four centuries of historical significance.

    The meticulous creation process demands eight precise手工 procedures: splitting, hammering, separating, piercing, weaving, closing, shaping, and pasting. This division of labor sees Zhang mastering the initial four steps, transforming raw bamboo into delicate strips, while Geng demonstrates remarkable dexterity in completing the remaining stages, assembling scattered materials into exquisite lantern frameworks.

    This traditional craft represents more than seasonal decoration—it embodies cultural continuity and artistic dedication. Each handmade lantern carries the weight of four centuries of craftsmanship, connecting contemporary celebrations to Ming Dynasty traditions. The couple’s work has gained recognition beyond their local community, drawing attention to the importance of preserving traditional arts in modern China.

    As mechanization threatens many traditional crafts, the Zhang family’s commitment to manual craftsmanship offers a compelling narrative of cultural preservation. Their lanterns not only illuminate homes during Spring Festival celebrations but also shine light on the enduring value of human artistry in an increasingly automated world.

  • Choi, 17, denies Kim historic third halfpipe gold

    Choi, 17, denies Kim historic third halfpipe gold

    In a stunning upset at the Livigno Winter Olympics, 17-year-old South Korean phenom Choi Ga-on dethroned American snowboarding legend Chloe Kim to claim halfpipe gold, shattering Kim’s historic bid for a third consecutive Olympic title. Under heavy snowfall that transformed the Italian Alps into a dramatic backdrop, Choi delivered a breathtaking final run scoring 90.25 points, a mark that proved insurmountable for the defending champion.

    The victory showcased extraordinary resilience from the young champion, who earlier in the competition suffered a terrifying crash that left her motionless in the halfpipe’s base. After hitting the icy lip with brutal force and flipping into the center, medical staff attended to Choi before she remarkably composed herself for what would become her gold-medal performance. Her coach erupted in tears as the score confirmed the victory, while the astonished crowd responded with a mixture of cheers and gasps.

    Kim, who had dominated the event with an opening run of 88.00 points, faced immense pressure following Choi’s spectacular performance. The eight-time X Games champion, watched by Team USA honorary coach Snoop Dogg and snowboarding icon Shaun White, ultimately fell during her final attempt, securing silver—her first non-gold Olympic finish. Japan’s Mitsuki Ono captured bronze with 85.00 points.

    The victory completes a remarkable full-circle journey for the two athletes. Kim first recognized Choi’s potential in 2017 at a Pyeongchang test event and, along with her father (who is South Korean), facilitated Choi’s training with the Mammoth Mountain development team in the United States. Ironically, Kim’s father was among the first to embrace Choi and her team following the gold medal confirmation.

    This isn’t the first time Choi has surpassed her mentor. At just 14 years old, she broke Kim’s record as the youngest X Games superpipe champion in 2023, though her career has been marked by adversity including a season-ending back fracture that same year. Entering these Olympics, Choi demonstrated dominant form by winning every World Cup event she entered during the Olympic season.

    For Kim, the road to Livigno was challenging. With only one competition this season, she dislocated her shoulder and sustained a torn labrum in what she described as a “silliest fall” during training in Switzerland last month. Despite competing with her shoulder in a brace, she showed minimal effects during qualification, scoring 90.25 points on Wednesday.

  • Kanpur car crash: Indian tobacco baron’s son arrested after 4 days, released on bail in hours

    Kanpur car crash: Indian tobacco baron’s son arrested after 4 days, released on bail in hours

    In a case that has drawn significant public attention to India’s wealth and justice disparities, Shivam Mishra, the 35-year-old son of prominent tobacco magnate K.K. Mishra, was arrested and released on bail within hours on Thursday for his alleged involvement in a Sunday hit-and-run incident in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

    Mishra posted Rs20,000 (approximately $240) bail shortly after his court appearance, where he represented himself without legal counsel. The arrest came four days after the incident where a Rs100 million ($1.2 million) Lamborghini Revuelto allegedly struck multiple individuals while speeding through the city’s main thoroughfares.

    The investigation took several dramatic turns throughout the week. Initially, police reports listed an unidentified driver, but subsequent evidence from CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts led authorities to identify Mishra as the primary suspect. A curious development emerged when an individual identifying himself as ‘Mohan’ attempted to surrender to local courts, claiming he was actually driving the vehicle when Mishra suffered an epileptic episode and collapsed onto him, causing him to lose control of the luxury sports car.

    The court rejected this alternative narrative, maintaining that Mishra was indeed operating the vehicle based on substantial evidence. Police authorities sought a 14-day remand for the businessman’s son, citing his previous evasion of investigators and lack of cooperation with the ongoing probe.

    Adding complexity to the case, Mohamed Taufeeq, an 18-year-old e-rickshaw driver who sustained injuries in the accident, initially filed a formal complaint but has since reportedly opted for a mutual settlement according to Mishra’s legal representatives. The case continues to develop as authorities examine all evidence and witness statements.

  • UN official says Israel ‘consolidating unlawful annexation’ of West Bank

    UN official says Israel ‘consolidating unlawful annexation’ of West Bank

    The United Nations human rights chief issued a stern condemnation on Wednesday regarding Israel’s recent expansion of civilian control in the occupied West Bank, characterizing the move as effectively constituting unlawful annexation. Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, warned that these measures represent the latest in a series of Israeli actions that systematically undermine the possibility of establishing a viable Palestinian state.

    The sweeping policy changes, announced on Sunday, significantly extend Israel’s civil administration over Areas A and B of the West Bank—regions containing all major Palestinian population centers that constitute approximately 40 percent of the occupied territory. These areas had previously been under Palestinian Authority jurisdiction since the 1993 Oslo Accords.

    Türk emphasized that the implementation of these measures would accelerate the dispossession of Palestinian communities, facilitate forced transfers, and lead to increased establishment of illegal Israeli settlements. The new regulations also simplify the process for Jewish Israelis to acquire private land in the West Bank, potentially dramatically accelerating settlement expansion.

    Additionally, the policy shifts transfer administrative authority over significant cultural and religious sites from Palestinian to Israeli control, including the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron and Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem—a move Türk characterized as violating Palestinians’ cultural rights.

    The High Commissioner contextualized these developments within a broader pattern of escalating Israeli violence, forced displacement, home demolitions, movement restrictions, and systematic land appropriation. He noted that rhetoric and actions promoting Palestinian subjugation receive support from senior Israeli officials, directly violating Israel’s obligations as an occupying power under international law.

    Türk concluded with an urgent call for reversal: “These decisions must be overturned. The settlements must be evacuated. The occupation must end. Now.”

  • US lawmakers accuse Pam Bondi of hiding names of Epstein associates

    US lawmakers accuse Pam Bondi of hiding names of Epstein associates

    A contentious hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday revealed deep fractures between US lawmakers and Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the Justice Department’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein investigation documents. Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky leveled sharp accusations against Bondi, alleging deliberate concealment of powerful associates connected to the late financier and convicted sex offender.

    The confrontation centered on apparent excessive redactions within recently released files. Massie specifically highlighted the case of billionaire Leslie Wexner, whose name appeared obscured in an FBI document listing potential co-conspirators in the Epstein sex trafficking investigation. The lawmaker characterized this as part of a “massive failure” to comply with legislation passed nearly unanimously by Congress in November, which mandated transparency with limited exemptions.

    Bondi countered that Wexner’s name appeared numerous times in other released documents and claimed the Department unredacted his name within “40 minutes” of Massie identifying the issue. This prompted the representative’s retort: “Forty minutes of me catching you red-handed.”

    The hearing grew increasingly heated as lawmakers from both parties expressed frustration with the volume of redacted and withheld material. Several Epstein victims observed the proceedings from the public gallery, adding gravity to the discussions about transparency versus privacy concerns.

    The Justice Department released what it termed a final tranche of over 3 million pages of Epstein-related documents late last month, reigniting scrutiny of wealthy and influential individuals who maintained associations with Epstein following his conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor.

    Rather than addressing concerns directly, Bondi frequently responded with personal attacks against committee members, accusing Democrats of indifference toward crime victims in their districts and labeling the panel’s top Democrat a “washed-up lawyer”—an unusually partisan tone from the nation’s chief law enforcement officer.

    Bondi defended the Department’s approach, noting that more than 500 Justice Department lawyers worked under compressed timelines to review extensive material. She maintained that any disclosure of victims’ identities was inadvertent and emphasized her career-long commitment to victim advocacy.

    The Epstein files have presented an ongoing challenge throughout Bondi’s tenure as Attorney General. The Department’s initial decision last summer not to release additional material provoked strong reactions from various quarters, including some of former President Trump’s online supporters. This has drawn renewed attention to Trump’s past friendship with Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

    The hearing occurred against a backdrop of heightened political tensions, taking place just one day after a federal grand jury declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers over a video urging military personnel not to comply with unlawful orders.

  • Manchester United co-owner slammed for claiming UK ‘colonised’ by migrants

    Manchester United co-owner slammed for claiming UK ‘colonised’ by migrants

    British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United and the UK’s seventh-wealthiest individual, has ignited widespread controversy after asserting that Britain faces “colonisation by immigrants” during a Sky News interview. The Monaco-based industrialist made these remarks while discussing immigration policy at the European Industry Summit in Antwerp, employing significantly inaccurate demographic statistics to support his argument.

    Ratcliffe claimed the UK population had surged from 58 million to 70 million since 2020—a figure contradicted by Office for National Statistics data showing the actual 2020 population was approximately 67 million, with the century’s beginning mark near 58 million. The billionaire’s characterization prompted immediate condemnation from political leadership, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer who denounced the comments as “offensive and wrong” while reaffirming Britain’s identity as “a proud, tolerant and diverse country.”

    Facing mounting criticism, Ratcliffe issued a partial apology on Thursday expressing regret for his “choice of language” that “offended some people,” while maintaining the necessity of discussing “controlled and well-managed immigration that supports economic growth.” The apology failed to quell discontent within his own football organization, where supporters groups including the Manchester United Muslim Supporters Club accused him of employing “language frequently used in far-right narratives.”

    The controversy has extended into political dimensions with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage defending Ratcliffe’s underlying concern about “unprecedented mass immigration,” creating a stark contrast with Labour’s position. The Football Association has initiated review proceedings to determine whether Ratcliffe’s comments brought the sport into disrepute, while Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham characterized the remarks as “inaccurate, insulting, inflammatory.”

    Ratcliffe subsequently clarified that his comments emerged from a discussion about UK policy priorities, emphasizing the need for governments to “manage migration alongside investment in skills, industry and jobs” to ensure widespread prosperity. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration discourse in British society and the complex intersection of sports ownership, political expression, and public accountability.

  • Hit drama sparks Hangzhou tourism boom

    Hit drama sparks Hangzhou tourism boom

    The Chinese historical television series ‘Peaceful Years’ (known internationally as ‘Swords into Plowshares’) has triggered an unexpected tourism boom in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, where much of the drama’s narrative unfolds. The show’s gripping depiction of a lesser-known turbulent period in Chinese history has captivated audiences, driving curious viewers to visit actual locations featured throughout the plot.

    Unlike its English title which suggests a transition from conflict to agriculture, the Chinese title carries profound ironic weight given the series’ brutal portrayal of historical events. The narrative graphically depicts successive imperial overthrows, battlefield devastation, and extreme wartime survival measures including cannibalism among starving soldiers.

    Tourism authorities in Hangzhou report significant increases in visitor numbers to historical sites connected to the drama, with local tour operators creating specialized itineraries tracing the show’s key locations. The phenomenon demonstrates the powerful influence of entertainment media on travel patterns and cultural tourism.

    The series has sparked renewed interest in this particular historical era among both domestic and international viewers, with many fans undertaking research about the actual events depicted. Educational institutions and historical organizations in the region have reported increased inquiries about the period, indicating the show’s impact extends beyond tourism into broader cultural education.

    Local businesses in Hangzhou have capitalized on the trend, developing themed experiences, merchandise, and guided tours specifically catering to fans of the series. The tourism surge represents a significant economic boost for the region during a traditionally slower travel period.

  • Judge blocks US military from demoting Mark Kelly over ‘illegal orders’ video

    Judge blocks US military from demoting Mark Kelly over ‘illegal orders’ video

    In a landmark constitutional ruling, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon has issued a decisive injunction preventing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from proceeding with the demotion of Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain and former astronaut. The judicial rebuke represents a significant legal setback for the Trump administration’s campaign against six Democratic lawmakers who publicly encouraged military personnel to refuse unlawful orders.

    Judge Leon’s emphatic ruling condemned Secretary Hegseth’s actions as unconstitutional retaliation against Senator Kelly’s protected speech. The case originated from a video published last year featuring Kelly and five fellow Democratic legislators—all with military or intelligence backgrounds—advising service members that they retain the legal right to disobey illegal orders. President Trump subsequently labeled the video ‘seditious’ and called for the lawmakers’ arrest and potential execution, though he later walked back the death penalty suggestion.

    The Justice Department’s parallel criminal investigation collapsed earlier this week when a grand jury declined to approve seditious conspiracy charges against the legislators. Simultaneously, Secretary Hegseth had initiated retirement-grade determination proceedings that threatened to substantially reduce Kelly’s military pension while issuing a formal censure describing the senator’s comments as ‘seditious in nature.’

    In his unusually forceful opinion, Judge Leon established that retired service members retain full First Amendment protections, rejecting the government’s argument that Kelly should challenge the demotion through military channels rather than civilian courts. ‘Defendants have trampled on Senator Kelly’s First Amendment freedoms and threatened the constitutional liberties of millions of military retirees,’ Leon wrote, adding that retired veterans deserve greater respect from their government.

    The ruling emphasized that while active-duty personnel operate under more limited speech protections, no legal precedent extends those restrictions to military retirees. Judge Leon’s decision effectively protects the right of former service members to contribute to public discourse on military matters without fear of governmental retaliation.

  • Police in France detain 9 people in suspected massive Louvre ticket fraud scheme

    Police in France detain 9 people in suspected massive Louvre ticket fraud scheme

    French authorities have uncovered an elaborate ticket fraud operation at the Louvre Museum in Paris, resulting in the detention of nine individuals including two museum employees. The sophisticated scheme, estimated to have cost the world’s most visited museum over €10 million ($11.8 million) during the past decade, involved the systematic reuse of tickets for Chinese tourist groups.

    The investigation began after Louvre officials filed a formal complaint in December 2024, leading to Tuesday’s arrests. Those detained include several tour guides and the alleged mastermind behind the operation. The fraud came to light when museum security noticed two Chinese tour guides frequently bringing groups into the museum while suspiciously avoiding proper ticket procedures.

    According to the Paris prosecutor’s office, surveillance operations and wiretaps revealed that guides would split tour groups to evade mandatory speaking fees and repeatedly use the same tickets for different visitors. The investigation further uncovered internal corruption, with Louvre employees allegedly accepting cash payments to bypass ticket verification checks.

    The judicial investigation, launched in June 2023, involves charges of organized fraud, money laundering, corruption, aiding illegal entry, and use of forged documents. Authorities estimate the network may have processed up to 20 tour groups daily over the past ten years.

    Law enforcement has seized substantial assets connected to the case, including €957,000 ($1.13 million) in cash—€67,000 of which was in foreign currency—and an additional €486,000 ($576,374) from frozen bank accounts. Investigators believe suspects invested illicit proceeds in real estate holdings in France and Dubai.

    The prosecutor’s office also indicated similar ticket fraud may have occurred at the Palace of Versailles, though no specific details were provided. This scandal follows another major security incident at the Louvre in October, when thieves stole €88 million worth of crown jewels during visiting hours, a case that remains unsolved.