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  • UAE expresses solidarity with Sri Lanka; conveys condolences over cyclone victims

    UAE expresses solidarity with Sri Lanka; conveys condolences over cyclone victims

    The United Arab Emirates has formally conveyed its profound sympathy and solidarity with the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka in the wake of a catastrophic cyclone that inflicted severe damage across the island nation. Cyclone Ditwah, which made landfall on Friday, November 28, 2025, has resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis, with official reports confirming 69 fatalities and 34 individuals still unaccounted for.

    The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) issued an official statement expressing heartfelt condolences to the families who lost loved ones, while simultaneously reaffirming its support for the Sri Lankan government and citizens during this period of national tragedy. The cyclone’s impact has been exacerbated by extreme weather conditions, including torrential rainfall exceeding 300 millimeters within a 24-hour period, which triggered devastating landslides and widespread flooding.

    Sri Lankan defense forces have initiated large-scale rescue operations to reach hundreds of residents stranded by rapidly rising floodwaters. The natural disaster has caused substantial infrastructure damage and displaced thousands of citizens from their homes, creating urgent needs for emergency shelter and humanitarian assistance. The UAE’s message of international solidarity highlights the importance of global cooperation in addressing climate-related disasters and supporting affected communities through recovery efforts.

  • Filipino travellers to enjoy visa-free entry to Oman starting 2026

    Filipino travellers to enjoy visa-free entry to Oman starting 2026

    In a significant diplomatic development enhancing travel freedom, the Sultanate of Oman will implement visa-free entry for Philippine passport holders beginning in 2026. The announcement was formally made by Oman’s Ambassador to the Philippines, Nasser Said Abdullah Al Manwari, during the recent celebration of Oman’s National Day held in Makati City on November 19.

    This groundbreaking policy will permit Filipino citizens to visit Oman for tourism purposes for durations of up to fourteen days without requiring any visa authorization. Ambassador Manwari emphasized the historic nature of this decision, noting that Oman becomes the first nation in the Middle Eastern region to extend such a privilege to Philippine nationals. “This is the first country in the Middle East that will waive the visa for the Filipino people. So you can enjoy Oman anytime without visa,” the Ambassador stated in remarks reported by GMA News.

    The strategic move is fundamentally designed to stimulate tourism growth and strengthen bilateral relations between the two nations. Ambassador Manwari projected a substantial surge in visitor numbers from the Philippines following the policy’s implementation. To accommodate the anticipated increase in travel demand, Omani authorities are actively pursuing the expansion of air connectivity beyond the existing direct flights between Manila and Muscat. Development plans include establishing a new direct flight route to Cebu and engaging additional airlines to service these routes, contingent on addressing capacity considerations at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

    Beyond the logistical preparations, Ambassador Manwari extended a personal invitation to Filipino travelers, promoting Oman’s diverse attractions, from majestic mountain ranges and pristine coastal areas to vast desert landscapes. He characterized the country as a uniquely captivating destination within the Middle East, promising an extraordinary experience for visitors.

  • UAE: 300 horses from 19 countries to compete at Dubai Racing Carnival

    UAE: 300 horses from 19 countries to compete at Dubai Racing Carnival

    The 2025-26 Dubai Racing Carnival has emerged as a truly international equestrian spectacle, with Meydan Racecourse preparing to host over 300 thoroughbreds representing 19 different countries. The prestigious event, which commenced on November 7th, will continue through March 2026, culminating in the landmark 30th Dubai World Cup on March 28, 2026.

    According to the Dubai Racing Club’s media office, the carnival has already received participants from the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Norway, with additional international contenders expected to arrive in the coming weeks. This diverse gathering underscores Dubai’s growing prominence as a global racing hub.

    Erwan Charpy, Head of Racing Operations & International Relations at Dubai Racing Club, emphasized the significance of this international turnout: “We are delighted to have acceptors for the Carnival from so many different countries. This further underlines the position of Dubai as the centre of the racing world and is a compliment to both our facilities and our racing programme.”

    The event features an impressive roster of accomplished trainers and champion horses. British trainer Jamie Osborne arrived early with his team, including the notable Heart Of Honor, who placed second in the G2 UAE Derby and fifth in the G1 Preakness. Norwegian trainer Niels Petersen brought 11 horses, featuring Norsk Derby winner War Socks.

    Czech-based trainer Miroslav Nieslanik returned to Meydan with globetrotting sprinter Ponntos and five other competitors, while Denmark’s Veronika Jandova arrived with seven horses, including Listed race winner Hans Andersen.

    Newmarket trainer Phil Spencer and principal backer Phil Cunningham have deployed a 10-horse team under their Rebel Racing banner, featuring Goodwood Stewards’ Cup winner Two Tribes and Ayr Gold Cup champion Run Boy Run.

    The competition intensifies with several trainers targeting later meetings. Notable entries include G2 Lennox Stakes winner Witness Stand, high-class sprinter Mitbaahy for Charles Hills, and G1 Lockinge Stakes champion Audience returning for trainers John and Thady Gosden.

    Meydan Racecourse will host three race meetings in December on the 5th, 12th, and 19th, culminating in Festive Friday featuring two Thoroughbred G2 events: the Al Maktoum Mile and the Al Rashidiya.

  • King Willonius, the mind behind BBL Drizzy, joins BRIDGE Summit 2025

    King Willonius, the mind behind BBL Drizzy, joins BRIDGE Summit 2025

    Abu Dhabi prepares to host groundbreaking conversations at the intersection of artificial intelligence and creative arts as BRIDGE Summit 2025 announces King Willonius, the visionary behind the viral AI-generated phenomenon ‘BBL Drizzy,’ as a headline speaker. The inaugural media event, scheduled for December 8-10 at ADNEC Abu Dhabi, will feature the award-winning comedian and AI architect in a landmark presentation about technological transformation in music.

    Willonius emerged as a pivotal figure in contemporary digital culture through his revolutionary work blending artificial intelligence with musical creativity. His creation of ‘BBL Drizzy’ sparked international discourse about authorship boundaries and the evolving relationship between human artists and machine learning systems. This pioneering effort earned him prestigious recognition, including placement on Ebony’s Power 100 list and TIME magazine’s selection as one of the 100 most influential figures in AI.

    The summit will feature Willonius’s keynote address titled ‘This Is How I Reimagined Music with AI,’ offering attendees an unprecedented examination of how emotional intelligence, personal narrative, and algorithmic processing can converge to create entirely new artistic paradigms. His methodology involves training AI systems with his own creative inputs, demonstrating how artificial intelligence can transcend mere imitation to achieve genuine collaborative artistry. This approach points toward a future where sound becomes deeply personalized, infinitely programmable, and fundamentally limitless.

    BRIDGE Summit 2025 represents a massive convergence of global creative and technological expertise, with expected attendance of 60,000 participants from 132 countries. The event will showcase more than 430 international speakers, 1,200 industry executives, 260 advertising agencies, and 150 exhibitors across seven integrated thematic tracks: media, creator economy, music, gaming, technology, marketing, and visual media. This comprehensive programming establishes the summit as the world’s largest shared marketplace for media, content, and entertainment innovation.

    The summit operates under the auspices of the BRIDGE Alliance, an independent non-profit organization that facilitates collaboration among industry leaders, policymakers, CEOs, investors, and media professionals worldwide. The Alliance works to strengthen global media ecosystems through knowledge exchange, priority alignment, and cross-border cooperation. Its mission emphasizes advancing credibility, trust, and transparency while supporting responsible innovation that positions media as a driver of economic, social, and cultural development.

    Aligned with the UAE’s vision for enhanced global cooperation, the BRIDGE Alliance reinforces Abu Dhabi’s position as a hub for international dialogue and technological advancement. Registration for the December summit is currently available through the official BRIDGE Summit website and the event’s dedicated digital companion application, which provides participants with real-time updates, scheduling information, and speaker details.

  • Trump says not inviting South Africa to next year’s G20 in Miami

    Trump says not inviting South Africa to next year’s G20 in Miami

    In a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions, former US President Donald Trump has declared South Africa will be excluded from the 2026 G20 Summit scheduled for his Miami golf resort. The announcement marks the latest development in an ongoing confrontation between Trump’s administration and the African nation.

    Trump justified the exclusion through a post on his Truth Social platform, citing alleged ‘horrific Human Right Abuses’ against white farmers and South Africa’s breach of diplomatic protocol regarding the G20 presidency transition. This decision follows the Trump administration’s boycott of the recent G20 summit hosted in Johannesburg, which concluded without the traditional symbolic handover of presidency to the United States as next host.

    The diplomatic rift deepened when President Cyril Ramaphosa declined to formally transfer the G20 presidency to the United States, breaking with established convention. Trump’s administration has further intensified tensions by propagating controversial claims of ‘white genocide’ targeting Afrikaner communities, allegations that the South African government vehemently denies.

    The confrontation reached a notable point during a May meeting at the White House, where Trump presented President Ramaphosa with a video purportedly documenting these allegations, though the material contained numerous factual inaccuracies according to independent verification.

    The 2026 gathering of the world’s twenty largest economies is set to occur at the Trump National Doral Miami resort in Florida, presenting unique ethical considerations given the former president’s continued ownership of the venue.

  • DHS points to US travel ban list when asked about ‘Third World’ countries

    DHS points to US travel ban list when asked about ‘Third World’ countries

    In a significant policy shift following a fatal shooting incident near the White House, the Trump administration has declared a permanent suspension of migration from all nations classified as ‘Third World Countries.’ The announcement came late Thursday after an Afghan national, identified as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, shot two U.S. National Guard members, resulting in the death of 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom and critical injuries to 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe.

    The Department of Homeland Security, when pressed for clarification regarding which nations fall under the ‘Third World’ designation, directed inquiries to the existing travel ban list encompassing 19 countries. This policy expansion builds upon the recent suspension of all U.S. immigration applications from Afghan nationals implemented after the Washington shooting.

    President Trump characterized the measure as a necessary security precaution, though the administration provided no specific timeline for implementation or detailed criteria for the ‘Third World’ classification. The policy represents one of the most restrictive immigration measures undertaken by the administration, potentially affecting migration patterns from dozens of developing nations across multiple continents.

    The tragic shooting incident that precipitated this policy change occurred in proximity to the presidential residence, amplifying security concerns and triggering immediate governmental response. The administration’s reference to the existing travel ban list suggests alignment with previously identified countries of concern, though the broader ‘Third World’ terminology implies a potentially much wider scope of affected nations.

  • Why the rich and powerful couldn’t say no to Epstein

    Why the rich and powerful couldn’t say no to Epstein

    Newly disclosed court documents have exposed the remarkable persistence of Jeffrey Epstein’s connections within elite political and academic circles long after his criminal conviction for soliciting prostitution. The revelations, drawn from over 23,000 pages of personal correspondence, demonstrate how the convicted sex offender maintained influential relationships despite public scandal and legal condemnation.

    The documents reveal particularly troubling communications between Epstein and sitting officials, including Democratic Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett. During a 2019 House committee hearing featuring testimony from Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen, Plaskett exchanged text messages with Epstein, who encouraged specific lines of questioning. Though Plaskett claims Epstein was merely one of many constituents she communicated with that day, the timing—after his 2008 conviction but before his 2019 arrest for sex trafficking—raises questions about the normalization of his presence in powerful circles.

    The extensive document trove illustrates Epstein’s sophisticated strategy of cultivating what author Barry Levine describes as ‘transactional relationships’ with powerful figures. Epstein positioned himself as a ‘people collector’ who leveraged financial expertise and social connections to maintain access to America’s elite. This access persisted despite his 2008 conviction and a damning Miami Herald investigation that detailed allegations of sexual abuse on his private island.

    Among the most significant revelations are continued communications with prominent British politician Lord Peter Mandelson, who maintained contact with Epstein as late as 2016. The disclosures ultimately led to Mandelson’s dismissal as UK ambassador to the United States in September. Similarly, former Harvard President Larry Summers sought romantic advice from Epstein in November 2018—the same month the Herald investigation published—resulting in Summers recently stepping back from public commitments.

    The documents also detail Epstein’s relationships with intellectual figures like linguist Noam Chomsky, who praised Epstein’s intellect in correspondence while acknowledging his criminal record. Notably absent from the communications is former President Donald Trump, who reportedly severed ties with Epstein years before his first arrest.

    The revelations have triggered widespread examination of how social capital and financial influence can override ethical considerations in elite circles. As Levine notes, ‘His credentials among power brokers were extremely high, and many individuals probably just dismissed the conviction against him.’ This case continues to reveal the complex dynamics that allowed a convicted sex offender to maintain standing among the world’s most powerful people.

  • US National Guard shooting suspect to be charged with murder

    US National Guard shooting suspect to be charged with murder

    The Garmin Fitness Fest UAE – Winter Chapter 2025 has culminated in resounding success, marking a watershed moment for the regional fitness community. Held across multiple Emirates during the peak winter season, the event attracted an unprecedented number of participants, establishing new benchmarks for athletic gatherings in the Gulf region.

    The festival’s innovative format featured a diverse array of activities catering to all fitness levels, from elite endurance challenges to beginner-friendly wellness workshops. Participants engaged in running competitions across varying distances, high-intensity interval training sessions, and technology-driven fitness assessments using Garmin’s latest wearable technology. The event particularly emphasized family participation, with dedicated zones for children and wellness activities specifically designed for senior citizens.

    Beyond the physical competitions, the festival served as an educational platform featuring world-class fitness experts and nutritionists who conducted seminars on holistic health approaches. Technology integration emerged as a central theme, with live demonstrations of Garmin’s advanced biometric tracking capabilities and personalized data analysis for participants.

    The record-breaking turnout demonstrated growing health consciousness across UAE communities, with participants representing over 85 nationalities. Corporate involvement reached new heights as numerous regional companies entered employee teams, reflecting increasing organizational focus on workplace wellness initiatives. Event organizers noted the particularly strong showing from female participants, representing nearly 45% of total attendance—a significant increase from previous years.

    Environmental sustainability formed a core component of event planning, with organizers implementing comprehensive waste reduction strategies and carbon offset programs. The festival’s ‘green initiative’ included recyclable hydration stations, digital goodie bags replacing physical materials, and partnerships with local environmental organizations.

    Post-event analyses indicate substantial economic impact on host cities through tourism revenue and local business engagement. The success of this edition has already prompted organizers to announce expansion plans for the 2026 winter festival, with expectations of even greater international participation and enhanced community outreach programs.

  • We searched for a true Christmas market – and may have found one

    We searched for a true Christmas market – and may have found one

    Amidst the glittering golden fairy lights and wooden huts of Birmingham’s city center, the aroma of mulled wine and grilled sausages fills the cold winter air. This isn’t a scene from Germany but the UK’s second city hosting what organizers proudly call ‘the largest authentic German Christmas market’ outside Germany and Austria.

    The Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market, established in 1997 and running annually since 2001, represents a meticulous recreation of German tradition. Under the direction of Kurt Stroscher—who also oversees Frankfurt’s own Christmas market—the installation features exclusively German-built wooden stalls, atmospheric white lighting, and imported food and beverages.

    BBC News conducted an authenticity assessment with German PhD students Nina Adler and Till Rampe, both 27-year-old academics studying in Birmingham. While impressed by the wooden structures, handicrafts, and chocolate-coated marshmallows that reminded Till of his hometown near Frankfurt, they noted distinct differences. ‘In Germany, we typically drink mulled wine, not beer,’ Nina explained from Berlin. The musical selection of pop tunes like ‘The Power of Love’ also diverged from traditional German markets where Christmas carols dominate.

    Dr. Katharina Karcher, a University of Birmingham academic originally from near Frankfurt, offered a contrasting perspective, declaring the market ‘super authentic.’ She emphasized the cultural significance of these markets in Germany, where they serve as beacons of light during dark winters and hold ‘huge symbolic meaning’ with religious undertones.

    The comparison extended to Berlin’s Charlottenburg Palace market, where approximately 70 different Christmas markets operate simultaneously. The German capital’s offerings feature large tents housing restaurants, stalls selling handmade gifts, and traditional foods like Lebkuchen and Bratwurst. Visitors Magrita and Dietmar, aged 66 and 69 respectively, emphasized the unique atmosphere created by colorful lights and Christmas decorations that distinguish authentic markets from generic ‘Winter Wonderland’ installations.

    Back in the UK, other Christmas markets show varying degrees of authenticity. While Birmingham’s market remains notably faithful to German traditions, locations like Kingston upon Thames incorporate diverse elements including Greek gyros, Yorkshire pudding wraps, and open mic nights. Some visitors appreciated this localized interpretation, with Jamie Aycliffe noting, ‘We’re doing our British version of the Bratwurst,’ though he acknowledged European markets generally superior quality.

    The evolution of Christmas markets continues both in Germany and abroad. Dr. Karcher notes the increasing presence of Santa Claus imagery replacing traditional depictions of Saint Nikolaus, while international foods become more common. Security measures have also intensified following tragic attacks in Berlin (2016) and Magdeburg (2024), with concrete barriers and police patrols now common features.

    Despite these changes, the essential spirit remains. As Berlin visitors Anna and Karolina, both 19, expressed: Christmas markets are defined not by location but by ‘the festive atmosphere and the time of the year when they take place’—a sentiment that transcends national borders and continues to bring communities together in seasonal celebration.

  • Zelensky top aide resigns after anti-corruption raids

    Zelensky top aide resigns after anti-corruption raids

    In a significant development within Ukraine’s political leadership, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the resignation of his chief of staff Andriy Yermak following coordinated anti-corruption raids targeting the high-ranking official’s residence. The dramatic events unfolded on Friday morning when Ukraine’s specialized anti-corruption agencies conducted searches at Yermak’s private home as part of an extensive corruption investigation.

    President Zelensky revealed the restructuring plans for his presidential administration during a video address to the nation. ‘The Office of the President of Ukraine will be reorganized,’ Zelensky stated, confirming that ‘the head of the office, Andriy Yermak, has submitted his resignation.’ The Ukrainian leader indicated he would conduct consultations regarding potential replacements on Saturday.

    Yermak, who has served as one of Zelensky’s most influential advisors and a key architect of Ukraine’s wartime strategy, maintained full cooperation with investigating authorities throughout the process. The anti-corruption probe represents the latest in Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption within its governmental structures, particularly crucial as the country continues its defense against Russian aggression while seeking European Union membership.

    The resignation marks one of the most significant personnel changes in Zelensky’s administration since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, signaling the government’s commitment to transparency amid international scrutiny of Ukraine’s governance standards.