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  • Getting Ramadan-ready? Here are 7 spiritual items in high demand

    Getting Ramadan-ready? Here are 7 spiritual items in high demand

    As the UAE prepares for the anticipated commencement of Ramadan around February 19, 2026, retail markets in Dubai and Sharjah are witnessing significant increases in consumer demand for religious and spiritual products. Retailers report unprecedented early shopping activity as residents seek both traditional devotional items and modern technological solutions to enhance their spiritual practices during the holy month.

    Market observations reveal seven key products experiencing remarkable demand surges:

    Traditional tasbeeh beads remain the most sought-after item, with customers selecting from various materials including wood, stone, and crystal. Abdul Qadir of Blue Market in Al Ras noted that many purchasers express intentions to increase their daily zikr (remembrance of God) during Ramadan.

    Digital innovation has entered the spiritual sphere with electronic zikr rings gaining substantial popularity, particularly among younger demographics. Yousuf Salimi, an electronics retailer in Sabkha, highlighted the devices’ discretion and portability as key selling points for those seeking to maintain devotional practices throughout daily activities.

    Quranic literature sales have accelerated significantly, with customers purchasing new copies in Arabic, English, and Urdu translations. Majeed of Ashar Book Trading in Sharjah reported increased interest in simplified Quranic storybooks that make Islamic teachings more accessible. Retailers note many purchases are intended as gifts or donations to mosques and relatives.

    Prayer mat sales have expanded beyond personal use to include bulk purchases for charitable distribution. Saleem Khan from Sharjah’s Industrial Area 6 noted orders of 10-50 mats from donors seeking to facilitate prayers for others during Taraweeh and home worship.

    Traditional prayer attire including skullcaps, thobes, prayer abayas, and scarves are experiencing renewed interest as residents seek fresh garments for Ramadan observances. Ameen Kondarnath of a Rolla cloth trading shop observed that customers want to ‘feel fresh’ for enhanced spiritual engagement.

    Digital adhan clocks that provide prayer time reminders are seeing increased adoption, particularly among families seeking to maintain prayer schedules, especially for dawn (Fajr) and sunset (Maghrib) prayers.

    Date merchants report advanced orders for both consumption and community distribution during iftar meals. Abdul Jabbar of Al Jubail Market in Sharjah noted customers ordering cartons and smaller packets intended for distribution to relatives, friends, colleagues, and neighbors.

    The comprehensive market activity demonstrates how spiritual preparation intertwines with commercial patterns as UAE residents combine traditional religious practices with modern convenience to enhance their Ramadan experience.

  • Speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida wins host Italy’s first gold medal of the Milan Cortina Olympics

    Speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida wins host Italy’s first gold medal of the Milan Cortina Olympics

    In a spectacular display of athletic prowess and national pride, Italian speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida secured host nation Italy’s inaugural gold medal at the Milan Cortina Games with a record-breaking performance in the women’s 3,000 meters event on Saturday. The veteran athlete achieved this milestone on her 35th birthday, delivering an unforgettable moment for the roaring home crowd that rose to their feet in celebration.

    Lollobrigida completed the race in an Olympic record time of 3 minutes, 54.28 seconds, finishing more than two seconds ahead of Norwegian contender Ragne Wiklund who claimed silver. Canadian skater Valerie Maltais rounded out the podium with a bronze medal performance.

    The victory holds particular significance as it represents not only Lollobrigida’s first Olympic gold but also marks the first time an Italian woman has triumphed in speedskating at the Winter Games. The accomplished athlete, who balances motherhood with elite competition as parent to a two-year-old son, previously earned two medals at the Beijing Games four years ago—silver in the 3,000 meters and bronze in the mass start event.

    Hailing from Frascati, a picturesque hill town near Rome renowned for its white wine production, Lollobrigida carries a legacy of Italian excellence—her great aunt was the legendary 1950s and 60s film star Gina Lollobrigida.

    The emotional weight of the moment was palpable throughout the competition. During pre-race introductions, Lollobrigida received thunderous applause from patriotic spectators, responding with an enthusiastic smile and dual-arm wave before placing her hands over her heart in gratitude. Though initially trailing behind Maltais at the first checkpoint, the Italian champion steadily gained momentum, seemingly propelled by the vocal support from her compatriots, and delivered a powerful final lap with her arms swinging rhythmically behind her.

    Lollobrigida’s record-shattering time surpassed the previous Olympic benchmark set by Irene Schouten at the 2022 Beijing Games by an impressive 2.5 seconds. As subsequent skaters took to the ice, the emotional champion frequently covered her eyes with her hands, unable to watch the remaining competition that would determine her final standing.

  • Italy’s heroic defense stops Scotland’s last-gasp charge for Six Nations win

    Italy’s heroic defense stops Scotland’s last-gasp charge for Six Nations win

    In a dramatic Six Nations showdown at Rome’s rain-drenched Stadio Olimpico, Italy secured a monumental 18-15 victory against Scotland on Saturday, showcasing exceptional defensive resilience in the closing moments. The match culminated in a heart-stopping finale as Scotland mounted a 30-phase offensive assault that ultimately collapsed under Italy’s determined last-line defense.

    The Italian squad demonstrated remarkable tactical maturity from the opening whistle, establishing an early 12-0 advantage before torrential downpours transformed the pitch into a challenging aquatic battlefield. Despite Scotland’s attempts to capitalize on the adverse conditions, Italy maintained composure under pressure.

    Captain Michele Lamaro epitomized the team’s spirit, declaring post-match: ‘Absolutely incredible. The final defensive sequence demonstrates our profound commitment to each other, this jersey, and our nation. This performance truly represents our identity.’

    Italy’s strategic brilliance manifested through two first-half tries that exposed Scotland’s reconfigured back-three defense. Wing Louis Lynagh and center Tommaso Menoncello executed perfectly coordinated attacks, with fly-half Paolo Garbisi contributing crucial kicks despite some missed opportunities.

    Scotland’s challenges multiplied through persistent lineout malfunctions, losing five throws throughout the contest. Discipline further undermined their efforts, with hooker Ewan Ashman’s high tackle and George Turner’s yellow card compounding their difficulties.

    The visitors displayed late resurgence with Jack Dempsey’s first-half try and George Horne’s second-half score, narrowing the deficit to three points with twelve minutes remaining. However, Italy’s impregnable defense in the final moments secured their seventeenth Six Nations victory and ninth against Scotland.

    This triumph positions Italy to potentially avoid the tournament’s wooden spoon for an unprecedented third consecutive year, while Scotland faces urgent reassessment before hosting England next weekend.

  • Sheikh Mohammed to crown winners of Dh1-million Hope Maker prize on February 15

    Sheikh Mohammed to crown winners of Dh1-million Hope Maker prize on February 15

    Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, will personally crown the recipients of the sixth Hope Makers award in a grand ceremony scheduled for February 15. The Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE announced that this year’s edition has drawn an unprecedented participation of over 15,000 young men and women from across the Arab world, all vying for the prestigious Dh1-million prize.

    The Hope Makers initiative, launched under the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), serves to identify and celebrate unsung heroes who have dedicated their resources to humanitarian causes and community service. Beyond financial support, the program amplifies their work through media platforms and provides crucial backing to expand the reach of their impactful projects.

    Sheikh Mohammed articulated the philosophy behind the award, stating, ‘Life has taught me that hope is a source of strength, while despair represents a loss of trust. The spirit of optimism is contagious—among individuals, within institutions, and between nations. Planting seeds of hope ranks among the greatest deeds, as they blossom into gardens of youth who believe in miracles and devote themselves to serving their communities.’

    Mohammad Al Gergawi, Secretary General of MBRGI, emphasized that the initiative reflects Sheikh Mohammed’s vision to cultivate a culture of giving and optimism across the Arab region. Since its inception in 2017, the program has received more than 320,000 nominations, demonstrating the vast potential for positive change and the countless inspirational efforts deserving recognition. The initiative has significantly raised awareness about the transformative power of volunteering, both individually and institutionally, showcasing its capacity to improve lives and empower communities.

  • ‘I don’t want to imagine what happened’ – Shock and disbelief in area Nancy Guthrie went missing

    ‘I don’t want to imagine what happened’ – Shock and disbelief in area Nancy Guthrie went missing

    The serene Catalina Foothills neighborhood, renowned for its spectacular vistas of the Santa Catalina mountains and stringent lighting regulations preserving Tucson’s status as an astronomical haven, has become the epicenter of a disturbing criminal investigation. The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today Show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has transformed this tranquil community into a hub of law enforcement activity and media scrutiny.

    Law enforcement authorities confirm Nancy Guthrie was forcibly taken from her residence approximately at 2:30 AM on February 1st, with evidence indicating violent struggle including confirmed blood splatters belonging to the victim and signs of forced entry. The case has escalated into a multi-faceted investigation involving potential ransom demands, with at least three major media outlets reporting receipt of communications demanding cryptocurrency payments in exchange for her safe return.

    The neighborhood’s distinctive characteristics, including extreme darkness due to light pollution controls, have become subjects of investigative consideration. While residents defend the lighting regulations as essential for astronomical preservation, some speculate whether the darkness potentially facilitated the abduction. Despite these concerns, community members maintain the area’s fundamental safety, noting wildlife typically represents the primary security camera sightings.

    Community response has manifested through heightened security measures among residents and emotional gatherings including candlelight vigils at local churches. The Guthrie family residence remains under professional security protection, limiting access to both media representatives and amateur investigators. Neighborhood displays of solidarity, including supportive signs, reflect the profound impact on this typically peaceful community.

    Law enforcement continues to pursue multiple investigative avenues, including forensic analysis of the crime scene, digital tracing of ransom communications, and review of residential security footage. The case has generated national attention due to Savannah Guthrie’s prominent television presence, creating widespread public engagement with the unfolding investigation.

  • Man charged with threatening to kill US vice president

    Man charged with threatening to kill US vice president

    Federal authorities have charged Shannon Mathre, a 33-year-old Toledo resident, with issuing death threats against U.S. Vice President JD Vance during his January visit to Ohio. The Justice Department unsealed court documents Friday revealing Mathre specifically threatened to “use my M14 automatic gun and kill him” while referencing his intention to locate the Vice President’s whereabouts.

    Mathre’s arrest by U.S. Secret Service agents precedes a detention hearing scheduled for February 11 in the Northern District of Ohio. During the threat investigation, authorities discovered additional serious allegations against Mathre, including possession of multiple digital files containing child sexual abuse materials.

    This security incident represents the second known threat against Vice President Vance within weeks. In early January, another individual attempted to breach the Vice President’s Ohio residence by hammering windows while the family was absent. That 26-year-old suspect remains in custody according to media reports.

    The case highlights ongoing security challenges facing high-ranking government officials and demonstrates the coordinated response capabilities of federal protective services. Mathre made his initial appearance before a federal magistrate Friday, with prosecutors seeking continued detention pending trial.

  • General shot in Moscow conscious after surgery, Russian media say

    General shot in Moscow conscious after surgery, Russian media say

    A senior Russian military intelligence official, Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, has regained consciousness following a targeted shooting in his Moscow apartment building on Friday. The deputy head of Russia’s GRU intelligence service sustained three bullet wounds during the ambush on his residential building’s landing in the capital’s north-western outskirts.

    Medical authorities confirmed on Saturday that Alexeyev successfully underwent surgery and has emerged from a medically induced coma. While his condition remains serious, doctors now cautiously indicate that the immediate threat to his life has subsided.

    Russian law enforcement has reportedly apprehended two suspects connected to the attack. A court hearing is scheduled for Sunday to determine their pretrial detention arrangements as investigators pursue an attempted murder case.

    The incident has triggered immediate diplomatic repercussions, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov directly accusing Ukraine of orchestrating the attack to disrupt ongoing peace negotiations. This allegation was promptly rejected by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha, who denied any Kyiv involvement to Reuters.

    At 64 years old, Alexeyev represents one of Russia’s most decorated military officers, having received the Hero of Russia honor for his role in Syria and serving as a key operative in Ukraine operations. His career includes controversial assignments, notably negotiations during the Wagner Group mutiny and facing Western sanctions following the Salisbury nerve agent incident.

    The shooting occurs against a backdrop of intensified diplomatic activity, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealing on Saturday that the United States has proposed hosting unprecedented Moscow-Kyiv negotiations on American soil, potentially in Miami. Zelensky further indicated Washington’s apparent ambition to conclude the conflict by June, though neither capital has officially confirmed these developments.

    This attack continues a pattern of targeting high-ranking Russian military officials since the February 2022 invasion, following previous assassinations of generals Igor Kirillov and Fanil Sarvarov in similar Moscow operations.

  • ‘Bodies were scattered’: Witnesses describe deadly blast at Islamabad mosque

    ‘Bodies were scattered’: Witnesses describe deadly blast at Islamabad mosque

    ISLAMABAD – The Islamic State (Daesh) has officially claimed responsibility for a catastrophic suicide bombing that tore through a Shiite mosque in Pakistan’s capital during Friday prayers, marking the deadliest attack in Islamabad in nearly two decades.

    According to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist communications, the terrorist organization admitted to orchestrating the assault that left 31 dead and 169 wounded. The attack represents the most severe violence to hit the Pakistani capital since the 2008 Marriott hotel bombing that claimed 60 lives.

    Eyewitness accounts obtained by AFP reveal harrowing details of the assault at the Imam Bargah Qasr-e-Khadijatul Kubra mosque. Muhammad Kazim, 52, a regular worshipper from Gilgit-Baltistan who now resides in Islamabad, described the moment of detonation: “During the first bow of the Namaz, we heard gunfire. While we were still in the bowing position, an explosion occurred.”

    Kazim, who escaped physically unharmed but accompanied an injured friend to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, recounted the immediate aftermath: “The explosion was extremely powerful and caused numerous casualties. Debris fell from the roof, and windows were shattered. When I got outside, many bodies were scattered.”

    Another witness, Imran Mahmood, provided critical details about the attack sequence, describing a violent confrontation between the assailants and volunteer security personnel. “The suicide attacker was trying to move forward, but one of our injured volunteers fired at him from behind, hitting him in the thigh,” Mahmood stated. “He fell but got up again. Another man accompanying him opened fire on our volunteers before the attacker jumped onto the gate and detonated the explosives.”

    The tragedy has exposed significant security vulnerabilities at religious sites. Kazim noted that security had been consistently lax during his weeks attending Friday prayers at the mosque. “I have never seen proper security in place. Volunteers manage security on their own, but they lack the necessary equipment to do it effectively,” he revealed, adding that “Shiite mosques are always under threat, and the government should take this seriously.”

    The response effort faced challenges according to witnesses, with Kazim noting that unhurt worshippers initially provided assistance using personal vehicles before ambulances arrived approximately 20-25 minutes after the explosion. The area was subsequently sealed off from public access as emergency services worked to manage the crisis.

  • Pentagon ends academic ties with Harvard over its ‘woke ideology’

    Pentagon ends academic ties with Harvard over its ‘woke ideology’

    The United States Department of Defense has announced it will terminate all graduate-level military training programs, fellowships, and certificate collaborations with Harvard University. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared the move in a video statement posted on social media platform X, characterizing the prestigious Ivy League institution as a hub of ‘hate-America activism’ and a ‘factory for woke ideology’.

    Hegseth asserted that Harvard’s academic environment has become fundamentally incompatible with the Pentagon’s core objectives of military lethality and strategic deterrence. The decision, which will take effect in the fall semester, allows currently enrolled military personnel to complete their studies without disruption.

    The Secretary detailed multiple grievances against the university, including allegations that Harvard has cultivated a ‘breeding ground for anti-American radicals’ and fostered a campus climate that ‘celebrated Hamas’ while permitting ‘attacks on Jews.’ Hegseth specifically referenced the university’s handling of pro-Palestinian demonstrations following the October 2023 attack on Israel.

    A significant portion of the criticism focused on Harvard’s international connections. Hegseth revealed that the Pentagon’s decision was partially motivated by Harvard’s research partnerships with Chinese entities, noting that the university had received approximately $560 million in gifts and contracts from Chinese foundations, private donors, and government organizations between 2010 and 2025.

    This move represents the latest escalation in the Trump administration’s ongoing campaign against elite educational institutions perceived as promoting progressive ideologies. The administration has previously threatened to withhold federal funding, challenge tax-exempt status, and restrict international student enrollment at Harvard, though several such measures have been blocked by judicial intervention.

    Hegseth, himself a 2013 graduate of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, returned his diploma in 2022 to protest the university’s courses on critical race theory. He indicated that the Pentagon might consider similar actions against other top-tier academic institutions, though Harvard remains the primary focus of current measures.

  • Global flavors meet festive cheer at Spring Festival fair in Shanghai

    Global flavors meet festive cheer at Spring Festival fair in Shanghai

    The Bund · City Hall Plaza in Shanghai’s Huangpu district transformed into a vibrant culinary crossroads from February 6-8, hosting the ‘Global Taste in Shanghai · Global Chinese New Year Fair.’ This three-day festival, jointly organized by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce and the Foreign Affairs Office of the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government, created a unique platform where international flavors converged with traditional Spring Festival celebrations.

    More than 50 businesses representing over 10 countries and regions participated in the gastronomic showcase, offering everything from Shanghai-themed gifts and premium food hampers to imported wines, specialty teas, artisanal crafts, and exotic delicacies. The event attracted diplomatic representatives from various consulates who personally promoted their nations’ culinary offerings.

    Teresa Bauer, Austria’s Acting Consul General in Shanghai, enthusiastically represented her country’s specialties at the fair. ‘Shanghai brings together so many different kinds of food and flavors,’ she remarked. ‘It’s kind of a hub of food culture in China.’ Bauer recommended organic chocolate from Zotter and traditional Viennese coffee from Julius Meinl, a company with roots dating back to 1862.

    Having resided in Shanghai for four years, Bauer expressed her appreciation for the cultural exchange: ‘I am very happy to have learned about all the important cultures, not only the Chinese New Year we are celebrating soon. I love the Chinese kitchen, the Chinese food, and it’s so different from the food we have in Austria.’

    The fair successfully created a multicultural celebration that extended beyond commerce, fostering cross-cultural understanding through shared culinary experiences during one of China’s most important traditional festivals.