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  • Abu Dhabi launches new service to measure added sugar in beverages

    Abu Dhabi launches new service to measure added sugar in beverages

    Abu Dhabi has unveiled a groundbreaking scientific service dedicated to measuring added sugar content in beverages, marking the first initiative of its kind in the United Arab Emirates. This advanced analytical program employs sophisticated laboratory techniques to precisely quantify added sweeteners in commercial drinks, directly supporting the nation’s recently implemented tiered excise tax policy on sweetened beverages.

    The service operates under Cabinet Decision No. (197) of 2025, which establishes a ‘tiered volumetric model’ targeting products containing added sugars or artificial sweeteners. While the policy encompasses most sweetened beverages, including soft drinks, it specifically exempts several categories: energy drinks (already subject to 100% excise tax), dairy-based beverages containing 75% or more milk or substitutes, infant formula and baby foods, medically necessary dietary beverages, and freshly prepared restaurant servings.

    Notably, 100% natural fruit juices without added sweeteners remain exempt from classification as sweetened beverages regardless of their natural sugar concentration. The initiative represents a significant public health measure aimed at encouraging healthier consumer choices while providing scientific validation for tax enforcement mechanisms. This development aligns with growing global concerns about sugar consumption and its impact on population health.

  • Sharjah Ruler calls for protection of Palestinians’ education rights

    Sharjah Ruler calls for protection of Palestinians’ education rights

    In a significant diplomatic engagement, His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, hosted a high-level delegation from Birzeit University at the Dr. Sultan Al Qasimi Centre on Saturday. The delegation was led by Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, Chairperson of the University’s Board of Trustees.

    During the meeting, Sheikh Sultan commended the university leadership for their sustained efforts in maintaining academic excellence and administrative efficiency despite ongoing challenges. He specifically praised Birzeit University’s pivotal role in serving Palestinian society through education and research.

    The Sharjah Ruler emphasized the critical need for concentrated international efforts to protect Palestinian students’ right to education, noting that current circumstances have created severe obstacles to academic continuity. He called for creating environments that enable Palestinian scholars to pursue their studies without disruption, affirming his personal commitment to supporting academic institutions requiring assistance.

    Birzeit University, which enrolls over 13,000 students, has established itself as a premier institution known for pioneering scientific research and community engagement. The university maintains advanced rankings among Palestinian educational institutions and has built a respected academic reputation both regionally and internationally.

    Sheikh Sultan’s statements highlight growing concerns about educational accessibility in conflict-affected regions and represent continued UAE engagement with Palestinian academic development. The meeting underscores the increasing importance of international educational cooperation during challenging geopolitical circumstances.

  • India express train kills seven elephants crossing tracks

    India express train kills seven elephants crossing tracks

    A devastating collision between a high-speed express train and a herd of wild Asian elephants resulted in seven fatalities, including multiple calves, in northeastern India’s Assam state. The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday in Hojai district, where railway officials and police subsequently examined the scene, including a covered elephant’s body lying beside the tracks.

    According to Northeast Frontier Railway authorities, the train operator spotted dozens of elephants crossing the tracks and immediately engaged emergency braking systems. Despite these urgent measures, the train could not avoid striking several animals from the herd. The impact caused five carriages to derail, though remarkably no human casualties were reported among passengers or crew aboard the Delhi-bound express service.

    The aftermath saw significant disruption to regional rail operations, with multiple train cancellations and route diversions implemented throughout the day. Veterinary professionals conducted thorough examinations of the deceased elephants before conducting burial procedures in accordance with wildlife protocols.

    This tragedy highlights the ongoing conflict between infrastructure development and wildlife conservation in Assam, which hosts one of India’s largest elephant populations with approximately 6,000 recorded individuals. While elephant herds frequently traverse local railway corridors, officials noted this particular collision occurred outside designated elephant crossing zones, raising questions about preventive measures and habitat protection strategies.

  • UAE Lottery: Lucky Chance IDs revealed, check out Dh100,000 winners

    UAE Lottery: Lucky Chance IDs revealed, check out Dh100,000 winners

    The UAE’s pioneering regulated lottery program has unveiled its newest batch of major prize winners following its recently enhanced weekly drawing format. Three fortunate participants have each secured Dh100,000 prizes in the latest Lucky Chance raffle, part of the transformed UAE Lottery system that now offers a staggering Dh30 million grand prize.

    The winning selection occurred during the 29th Lucky Day draw (number 251220) conducted on Saturday evening, December 20, 2025. The victorious identification numbers that claimed the third-tier prizes of Dh100,000 each were: CY7564934, DT9694029, and CE5556039.

    This drawing marks another installment in the lottery’s revitalized structure, which has undergone significant modifications to commemorate its first anniversary. The reforms include doubled drawing frequency—now occurring every Saturday at 8:30 PM—and substantially enhanced prize allocations. The revamped prize structure now features a life-changing Dh30 million jackpot, a secondary prize of Dh5 million, followed by third prize (Dh100,000), fourth prize (Dh1,000), and fifth prize (Dh100).

    To claim the ultimate jackpot, participants must match all seven numbers on their ticket—corresponding to the six Lucky Days numbers (15, 17, 24, 6, 27, 18 in the latest draw) and the single Lucky Month number (8).

    The UAE Lottery, established as the nation’s first and exclusively regulated lottery platform, has expanded dramatically since its inception. Initially launching with a single drawing format, the organization now offers twenty distinct gaming experiences including daily Pick 3, Pick 4, and Color Prediction games, alongside an extensive assortment of scratch cards and e-instant games. Participation remains open to all UAE residents aged 18 years and above, providing weekly opportunities for substantial financial gains.

  • Australia marks Day of Reflection for Bondi Beach shooting victims

    Australia marks Day of Reflection for Bondi Beach shooting victims

    MELBOURNE, Australia — The nation of Australia will observe a poignant moment of unity on Sunday evening as citizens light candles at precisely 6:47 p.m. local time (7:47 GMT) to memorialize the victims of last week’s devastating attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach during a Jewish festival. The coordinated tribute comes exactly one week after the horrific shooting that claimed 15 lives and represents Australia’s deadliest mass shooting incident since the 1996 Tasmania tragedy that left 35 dead.

    The federal government alongside New South Wales state authorities has officially designated Sunday as a national Day of Reflection. Commemorative activities began Sunday morning with Indigenous leaders conducting a traditional smoking ceremony at the Bondi Pavilion waterfront, where an organic memorial of flowers and heartfelt messages has accumulated throughout the week. This temporary memorial is scheduled to be cleared on Monday.

    Rabbi Levi Wolff anticipates thousands will gather at Bondi to honor the victims and demonstrate solidarity with the Jewish community. “Australians recognize this wasn’t merely an attack against Jewish people—we’re an accessible target—but rather an assault on Australian values,” Wolff told Nine Network television. “The community will stand shoulder-to-shoulder to declare that hatred and violence have no place in our nation.”

    The tragedy unfolded last Sunday when two gunmen opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration marking the beginning of the eight-day Jewish holiday. According to health department authorities, 13 wounded individuals remain hospitalized in Sydney facilities, including the alleged primary gunman, 24-year-old Naveed Akram, who was shot by police and now faces 15 murder charges plus 40 counts of attempted murder. His father, 50-year-old Sajid Akram, was fatally shot by police at the scene.

    National symbols of mourning include flags flying at half-staff on government buildings, with structures illuminated in yellow Sunday evening as a visual demonstration of solidarity. Television and radio networks have been requested to observe a minute’s silence at the commemorative hour.

    Rabbi Eli Feldman extended an invitation for the broader Australian community to join Jewish observers at Bondi for the final day of Hanukkah, which concludes at sundown Monday. “We invite everyone to light the eighth candle together, demonstrating that light will always overcome darkness,” Feldman told Australian Broadcasting Corp.

    However, the Executive Council of Australian Jewry expressed profound concerns regarding government responses to rising antisemitism. Co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin reported that victims’ families feel “tragically, unforgivably let down” by perceived governmental failures to address growing antisemitism since the Israel-Hamas conflict began in 2023. “The community cycles through various emotions—there’s shock, bewilderment, and considerable anger. We demand answers and substantive change,” Ryvchin stated.

  • Rajab crescent not spotted in Oman, ministry says

    Rajab crescent not spotted in Oman, ministry says

    Oman’s Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs confirmed on Saturday, December 20, 2025, that astronomical observers failed to sight the Rajab crescent moon after sunset, officially delaying the commencement of Rajab 1447 AH to Monday. This announcement creates a divergence in Islamic lunar calendar observance across the region, as neighboring United Arab Emirates confirmed successful crescent sighting earlier the same day.

    The lunar observation holds profound religious significance as it initiates the three-month spiritual preparation period culminating in Ramadan—Islam’s holiest month characterized by fasting, prayer, and devotion. Oman’s methodology strictly adheres to traditional moon sighting protocols rather than astronomical calculations, maintaining the practice that Islamic months begin only upon visual confirmation of the new crescent.

    This calendrical discrepancy demonstrates the variability inherent in moon-based timekeeping systems, where atmospheric conditions, geographical location, and observational methodologies can yield different outcomes across Muslim communities. The progression from Rajab to Shaban and ultimately Ramadan remains contingent upon successive lunar observations, typically spanning approximately two lunar cycles from Rajab’s commencement.

    The ministry’s official statement emphasized that Saturday marked the 29th of Jumada al-Akhirah 1447 AH, and with no crescent sighting, the current month will complete its thirty-day cycle before Rajab officially begins. This approach reflects Oman’s conservative interpretation of lunar month commencement, contrasting with some Muslim nations that employ astronomical calculations to predict Islamic calendar dates.

  • UAE: New rules to regulate veterinary work, fines for unlicensed activity

    UAE: New rules to regulate veterinary work, fines for unlicensed activity

    Abu Dhabi has enacted sweeping regulatory measures to standardize veterinary medicine and enhance animal health protections throughout the emirate. The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) has formally issued a comprehensive resolution establishing stringent licensing requirements for all veterinary facilities and practitioners.

    The new framework mandates that veterinary establishments must secure official ADAFSA authorization before employing any veterinary professionals or allied staff. Furthermore, all facilities must obtain operational licenses prior to conducting any veterinary activities within Abu Dhabi. The resolution introduces a system of administrative penalties for violations, with fines subject to doubling for repeat offenses occurring within one year of initial infractions.

    This regulatory initiative aims to achieve multiple objectives: elevating the efficiency of veterinary services, ensuring proper professional qualifications, regulating the veterinary workforce, and ultimately strengthening biosecurity measures across the emirate. By implementing these standards, authorities seek to build greater confidence among livestock breeders and the general public in the quality and safety of animal healthcare services.

    ADAFSA will complement these enforcement measures with an extensive awareness campaign targeting veterinary clinics, their personnel, livestock owners, and the broader community. This educational initiative is designed to promote thorough understanding of and compliance with the new regulations, facilitating a smooth transition to the enhanced regulatory environment.

  • Dubai issues warnings to winter camps against using drones, subleasing sites

    Dubai issues warnings to winter camps against using drones, subleasing sites

    Dubai Municipality has launched enhanced inspection operations and public awareness initiatives targeting temporary winter camps throughout the city. This comprehensive safety campaign addresses multiple violations that could compromise public safety during the popular winter camping season.

    Recent enforcement actions have resulted in official warnings being issued for several infractions. Authorities documented three separate violations for illegal tent subleasing operations, one case involving unauthorized drone usage, and three additional warnings for creating public disturbances within camp premises.

    Beyond enforcement, the municipality maintains an ongoing educational program for camp owners, providing essential guidance on proper setup procedures and regulatory compliance. The safety initiative involves coordinated efforts with multiple government entities including Civil Defense teams conducting field awareness campaigns, Dubai Ambulance services providing 24/7 emergency medical support, and Dubai Police implementing compliance verification operations.

    Additional measures include targeted operations against unauthorized street vendors, particularly those selling hookah products, to ensure optimal safety and comfort for camp residents and visitors. These multi-agency efforts represent a proactive approach to maintaining Dubai’s high safety standards while preserving the enjoyable winter camping experience that attracts both residents and tourists to the region.

  • 2 months to Ramadan: Rajab crescent spotted in UAE skies

    2 months to Ramadan: Rajab crescent spotted in UAE skies

    ABU DHABI – The celestial skies above the United Arab Emirates presented a significant astronomical and religious event on December 20, 2025, as the crescent moon marking the commencement of Rajab 1447 AH was officially sighted at 4:30 PM local time. The observation was conducted by the Khattam Astronomical Observatory under the International Astronomy Centre, confirming the moon’s position at 6.7 degrees separation from the sun.

    This celestial phenomenon carries profound religious significance for Muslim communities worldwide, as Rajab represents the seventh month in the Islamic Hijri calendar and stands among the four sacred months in Islamic tradition. The sighting initiates a three-month spiritual progression toward Ramadan, the holiest period in the Islamic faith dedicated to fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection.

    The transition between these sacred months follows precise lunar observations, with each month commencing only upon visual confirmation of the new crescent moon. Following the conclusion of Rajab, the month of Shaban begins through similar astronomical verification, ultimately culminating in the arrival of Ramadan approximately two lunar months after the initial Rajab sighting.

    The International Astronomy Centre’s confirmation provides Muslim communities across the UAE and globally with a definitive timeline for spiritual preparation. This astronomical event enables faithful observers to anticipate the approaching holy month while honoring the traditional lunar-based calendar that governs Islamic religious observances.

    Such sightings demonstrate the continuing harmony between scientific astronomical observation and religious tradition, maintaining ancient practices through modern scientific methodology. The UAE’s advanced astronomical capabilities continue to support religious observances by providing accurate celestial data to Muslim communities worldwide.

  • Survivors and lawmakers voice frustration over partial Epstein file release

    Survivors and lawmakers voice frustration over partial Epstein file release

    The highly anticipated release of thousands of pages from the Jeffrey Epstein case files has generated significant disappointment and criticism regarding the extent of redactions applied to the documents. Mandated by congressional action through the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the disclosure was intended to provide comprehensive transparency about the convicted sex offender’s crimes and associates.

    Despite congressional directives, the U.S. Justice Department implemented substantial redactions, citing legal requirements to protect victim identities and sensitive materials. Deputy U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche confirmed the department had identified over 1,200 Epstein victims or their relatives, necessitating the withholding of material that could compromise their privacy. The redactions extend to personally identifiable information, materials depicting child sexual abuse, physical abuse evidence, and documents that might jeopardize active federal investigations or national security interests.

    Among the partially released materials are photographs showing Epstein confidante Ghislaine Maxwell outside Downing Street, documentation alleging Epstein introduced a 14-year-old girl to former President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, and multiple images featuring former President Bill Clinton. The files also include interior photographs of Epstein’s residences, records of his international travels, and appearances of numerous celebrities including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, and Peter Mandelson.

    Legal experts and lawmakers have expressed profound dissatisfaction with the disclosure’s execution. Criminal defense attorney John Day noted the extensive redactions would likely fuel conspiracy theories, while Congressmen Ro Khanna (Democrat) and Thomas Massie (Republican) characterized the release as incomplete and potentially non-compliant with legal requirements. Both legislators indicated they are considering responses including impeachment proceedings, contempt charges, or referrals for prosecution.

    Epstein survivors have voiced particular frustration with the disclosure process. Survivor Liz Stein accused the Justice Department of brazenly violating the transparency act, while Baroness Helena Kennedy acknowledged the complex balance between victim protection and public transparency. The Justice Department maintains that all redactions were legally mandated and applied without regard to the prominence of individuals named in the documents.

    The department faces a 15-day deadline to provide Congress with a detailed log explaining the basis for each redaction, a requirement that lawmakers say remains unfulfilled. This development represents the latest chapter in the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s extensive sex trafficking network and the powerful individuals associated with it.