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  • UAE: Girl returns money she found in public place; Ajman Police honour honesty

    UAE: Girl returns money she found in public place; Ajman Police honour honesty

    In a heartwarming display of integrity, a young girl named Shaimaa Ali has been honored by Ajman Police for her honesty after she returned a sum of money she found in a public place. The incident occurred when Shaimaa discovered the money and immediately requested her elder sister to accompany her to the Musherif Police Station to hand it over to the authorities. The police station hosted a special ceremony to recognize her commendable act, where officers posed with Shaimaa and her father, celebrating her positive attitude. At the event, Shaimaa was presented with a certificate of appreciation and a gift, acknowledging her honesty. Brigadier General Al Muhairi, who attended the ceremony, praised Shaimaa’s actions, emphasizing that such behavior reflects good upbringing and social awareness. He highlighted the importance of promoting a culture of returning lost items and protecting public property. This incident is not isolated in the UAE, as similar acts of honesty have been frequently reported. For instance, in September, Dubai Police honored a student for returning a lost wallet containing cash and a cheque valued at Dh200,000, and in April, a citizen was recognized for returning a lost passport and money. These acts underscore the UAE’s commitment to fostering values of honesty and community responsibility.

  • Chelsea dominate Barca in Champions League, Man City lose

    Chelsea dominate Barca in Champions League, Man City lose

    In a stunning display of dominance, Chelsea FC delivered a masterclass performance to defeat FC Barcelona 3-0 at Stamford Bridge in Tuesday’s Champions League fixture. The comprehensive victory was highlighted by teenage sensation Estevao’s spectacular individual effort, cementing Chelsea’s position among the tournament favorites.

    The match turned decisively in Chelsea’s favor when Barcelona captain Ronald Araujo received his second yellow card just before halftime, reducing the Catalan giants to ten men. Chelsea had already taken the lead through a Jules Kounde own goal in the 27th minute, capitalizing on defensive confusion from a well-worked corner routine.

    Estevao, the 18-year-old Brazilian prodigy, stole the spotlight from his much-hyped counterpart Lamine Yamal with a breathtaking solo goal in the 55th minute. Receiving the ball on the right flank, he danced past two defenders before unleashing an unstoppable strike into the roof of the net. Substitute Liam Delap completed the scoring in the 73rd minute to seal a memorable victory.

    Meanwhile, Manchester City suffered their first Champions League defeat of the campaign after manager Pep Guardiola made sweeping changes to his starting lineup. Resting key players including Erling Haaland, Ruben Dias, and Bernardo Silva, City fell 2-0 to Bayer Leverkusen at the Etihad Stadium. Alex Grimaldo and Patrik Schick found the net for the German visitors, exposing City’s rotated defense.

    In other Champions League action, Marseille mounted a comeback victory against Newcastle United with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scoring twice after Ashley Barnes’ early opener. Juventus secured a dramatic 3-2 win against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt thanks to Jonathan David’s injury-time winner, while Borussia Dortmund cruised to a 4-0 victory over Villarreal despite missing two penalties.

  • Exclusive: Sudan’s RSF took blood from civilians trying to flee el-Fasher

    Exclusive: Sudan’s RSF took blood from civilians trying to flee el-Fasher

    In a harrowing revelation, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan have been accused of forcibly extracting blood from civilians in North Darfur, marking another grim chapter in the ongoing conflict between the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). The atrocities, which include rape, executions, and ransom demands, have been described as part of a broader campaign of terror.

  • US Senator Jim Justice agrees to pay over $5m in long-overdue taxes

    US Senator Jim Justice agrees to pay over $5m in long-overdue taxes

    Senator Jim Justice, a prominent Republican figure and former governor of West Virginia, has agreed to settle a staggering $5 million in overdue taxes, just hours after being sued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The settlement resolves a lawsuit alleging that Justice and his wife failed to fulfill their tax obligations dating back to 2009. Justice, who transitioned from leading West Virginia to serving as a first-term senator in 2025, has a background rooted in his family’s extensive coal empire, which once controlled numerous mines across multiple states. In October, Justice dismissed the tax assessment against him as “politically motivated,” drawing parallels to the challenges faced by former President Donald Trump. The IRS revealed that the couple owed $5.16 million in back taxes and interest, which they have now agreed to repay in full, though a specific timeline remains undisclosed. Despite Forbes estimating Justice’s net worth at $1.9 billion in 2021, it plummeted to “less than zero” by 2025. The senator and his family are also grappling with additional financial pressures, including $1.4 million in liens related to unpaid sales taxes at their historic resort, The Greenbrier, and its sporting club. Furthermore, the IRS has filed over $8 million in liens against the couple for other unpaid personal taxes. The settlement marks a significant development in Justice’s ongoing financial and political challenges.

  • Kashmir to Cannes: Rahul Bhat on ‘Kennedy’ and his new innings in Bollywood

    Kashmir to Cannes: Rahul Bhat on ‘Kennedy’ and his new innings in Bollywood

    Despite remaining unreleased in its home country, Anurag Kashyap’s critically acclaimed film ‘Kennedy’ continues to garner international recognition, with actor Rahul Bhat’s powerful performance as a supposedly deceased police officer operating in the shadows earning particular praise. The film received a remarkable seven-minute standing ovation at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, establishing Bhat’s transformation from television heartthrob to serious character actor.

    Bhat’s journey from his childhood in Vichar Nag, Srinagar, to Bollywood exemplifies resilience amid adversity. Forced to flee during the Kashmiri Pandit exodus of 1989-90, his family lost everything in the displacement. “We anticipated returning home, but never did. All childhood memorabilia were plundered,” Bhat revealed during the film’s screening at Dubai’s Mitti Indian Independent Film Festival.

    After relocating to Mumbai post-high school, Bhat initially found success in television, with his earnings skyrocketing from ₹7,000 to ₹1 lakh per episode during the peak of his TV career. However, his Bollywood debut in the commercially unsuccessful ‘Yeh Mohabbat Hai’ led to professional disillusionment. This setback prompted a strategic pivot toward production through his company Filmtonic, while simultaneously deepening his cinematic education through extensive film study.

    The transformative reunion with filmmaker Anurag Kashyap in 2012 reignited Bhat’s acting career. Kashyap, recognizing Bhat’s untapped potential, cast him in ‘Ugly’ (which premiered at Cannes), followed by ‘Dobaara’ and ultimately the career-defining ‘Kennedy’. Bhat describes Kashyap’s directorial approach as uniquely magical: “He never explicitly instructs actors, yet guides them profoundly. For ‘Kennedy’, I mastered unconventional skills like peeling apples in one continuous motion and loading firearms blindfolded.”

    Currently, Bhat maintains multiple upcoming projects including Madhur Bhandarkar’s ‘The Wives’, Mayur Puri’s ‘Lost and Found in Kumbh’, and a Netflix series. Despite his darker roles, he embraces the emotional complexity: “An actor’s professional fluctuations are like ornaments—I derive meaning from them.” He remains deeply connected to his Kashmiri heritage, currently developing a personal film project drawn from his experiences, explaining: “In silence, my mind finds solace in memories of home, my Kashmir.”

  • 4 dead as fire engulfs residential high-rise buildings in Hong Kong: Government

    4 dead as fire engulfs residential high-rise buildings in Hong Kong: Government

    A devastating fire broke out in a high-rise residential complex in Hong Kong on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in four fatalities and multiple injuries. The blaze, which erupted at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, quickly escalated to a No. 4 alarm, the second-highest emergency level, by 3:34 p.m. local time. According to the Hong Kong government, four individuals were confirmed dead, two are in critical condition, and one is stable as of 5:00 p.m. Public broadcaster RTHK reported that several people remain trapped inside the burning buildings, with two individuals suffering severe burns. Firefighters, some of whom were injured while battling the flames, faced significant challenges due to the scale of the fire and the presence of bamboo scaffolding on several adjacent towers. The incident has also disrupted local transportation, with the Tai Po highway closed and bus routes diverted. Wang Fuk Court, a housing complex comprising eight blocks and nearly 2,000 residential units, is now the site of a tragic disaster that has left the community in shock.

  • VPN-using Iranians angry after X locations reveal officials using state-issued SIMs

    VPN-using Iranians angry after X locations reveal officials using state-issued SIMs

    Iranian citizens have expressed outrage after X’s newly introduced location feature exposed government officials and pro-regime figures using Iran-based SIM cards to access the platform, despite its official ban in the country. The revelation has sparked accusations of hypocrisy, as ordinary Iranians require VPNs to bypass the government’s strict internet censorship. Among those identified was Information and Communication Technology Minister Sattar Hashemi, whose account appeared to be based in Iran, suggesting he bypassed the VPN requirement. Social media users criticized the government for allegedly distributing ‘white SIM cards’ to officials, granting them unrestricted access to blocked sites. The terms ‘White SIM Card’ and ‘Class-based Internet’ trended on X as Iranians voiced their frustration. Mani Ghasemi, chair of tech site Digiato, condemned Hashemi and other reformist politicians for their use of these SIMs, calling their opposition to internet censorship insincere. The Iranian government has long restricted access to platforms like X, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, while attempting to curb VPN usage. Reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian has pledged to review the stringent internet controls, which aim to steer users toward domestic websites. Critics argue that certain institutions, including news agencies linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, enjoy special privileges with unfiltered internet access. Following the controversy, several officials and journalists altered their X account locations from Iran to ‘West Asia.’ Journalist Vahid Khatami defended unrestricted internet as a professional necessity, while Ali Ahmadinia, head of public relations, promised a review of ‘white SIM card’ distribution.

  • Tenable co-CEO Mark Thurmond to provide keynote address at Black Hat Middle East 2025

    Tenable co-CEO Mark Thurmond to provide keynote address at Black Hat Middle East 2025

    Tenable (NASDAQ: TENB), a global leader in exposure management, has confirmed its prominent role at the upcoming Black Hat Middle East 2025 conference in Riyadh. The event, scheduled for December 2-4, will feature a pivotal keynote address from the company’s co-CEO, Mark Thurmond.

    Thurmond’s presentation, titled “Beyond the Silos: Exposure Management in a New Age of Risk,” will argue for a fundamental paradigm shift in global cybersecurity strategy. He is poised to assert that traditional security models have been rendered obsolete by a perfect storm of challenges: an exponentially expanding digital attack surface, a fragmented arsenal of security tools, and adversaries who are rapidly maturing, particularly through the weaponization of Artificial Intelligence.

    The timing and location of this address are highly strategic. It will directly contextualize these cyber risks within the framework of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030, a national transformation strategy underpinned by massive investments in digital infrastructure and AI. Thurmond will emphasize that protecting such monumental technological progress requires a new, proactive defensive posture.

    Key critical themes to be explored include:

    The Illusion of Fragmented Defense: Despite organizations deploying an average of over 80 distinct security solutions, security teams are drowning in complexity and a daily deluge of tens of thousands of alerts. This siloed and disjointed approach inadvertently creates an overwhelming advantage for attackers.

    The AI-Powered Adversary: Cyber attackers are now leveraging AI to develop highly sophisticated and hyper-realistic attacks at an unprecedented pace. This technology allows them to compress attack development timelines from weeks down to mere minutes, effortlessly bypassing conventional, signature-based defenses.

    The Rise of Proactive Exposure Management: Tenable advocates for a decisive move away from reactive “firefighting” and toward a strategy of pre-emptive “fireproofing.” Exposure management provides unified, holistic visibility across the entire modern attack surface—encompassing cloud, IT, identity, and operational technology (OT) environments. This enables organizations to continuously identify, prioritize, and remediate critical vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.

    “The cybersecurity playbook we’ve relied on for the past two decades is fundamentally broken,” stated Mark Thurmond. “In this new era defined by AI, embracing the discipline of exposure management is not an option but a necessity. This pre-emptive methodology is the only viable path to fortify our defenses and ensure a secure and prosperous future for the global digital economy.”

    Conference attendees are encouraged to attend the keynote session and visit the Tenable exhibition booth for live demonstrations of the AI-driven Tenable One Exposure Management Platform.

  • ‘Don’t lecture us’: UAE official calls on Israel, Palestine to take responsibility for peace

    ‘Don’t lecture us’: UAE official calls on Israel, Palestine to take responsibility for peace

    A senior United Arab Emirates official has issued a direct challenge to Israeli and Palestinian leadership, urging them to focus on transforming domestic public attitudes rather than seeking external mediation for peacebuilding. Dr. Ali Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Defence Affairs, Interior & Foreign Affairs Committee at the UAE Federal National Council, delivered his remarks at the Abraham Accords Conference in Abu Dhabi, emphasizing that regional normalization agreements represent merely the starting point rather than the culmination of peace efforts.

    Dr. Al Nuaimi asserted that the UAE has consistently exceeded its obligations under the Abraham Accords since their signing in September 2020, despite facing significant challenges. He revealed that other signatory nations have failed to fulfill their commitments, creating an implementation gap that undermines the agreement’s potential. The official stressed that the Accords constitute a political arrangement entirely separate from religious considerations, noting that the UAE honors its international agreements with full engagement and respect.

    The core challenge, according to Dr. Al Nuaimi, lies not in diplomatic negotiations but in reshaping public perception within Israeli and Palestinian societies. He explicitly requested both parties to cease lecturing the UAE on how to alter Arab perspectives toward Israel and similarly stop requesting Emirati intervention with Israeli authorities. “We need Israelis to work on Israelis. We need Palestinians to work on Palestinians,” Dr. Al Nuaimi stated, highlighting a critical gap that only domestic leadership can address.

    While acknowledging that the Abraham Accords have established valuable channels for cooperation and cultural exchange, the official distinguished between normalization and genuine peace. He characterized normalization as merely “a piece of paper designed by two leaders,” whereas true peace must capture “the heart and the mind of the people across the region.” Dr. Al Nuaimi emphasized that Palestinians will achieve their rights through peace rather than conflict, just as Israel will obtain security through peaceful means rather than military superiority.

    The UAE official pointed to recent developments in American politics as potential catalysts for progress, describing President Donald Trump’s emerging approach to the conflict—including his stance on Gaza and investigations into the Muslim Brotherhood—as a strategic opportunity that regional partners should not miss. He cautioned however that opponents of the Accords actively seek to transform the political dispute into a religious conflict, making unified commitment among signatories essential.

    Dr. Al Nuaimi presented the UAE’s multicultural society as a model for regional transformation, where residents from diverse backgrounds “feel safe, feel respected, feel accepted as they are.” He promised Israeli and Palestinian counterparts that similar coexistence becomes achievable through dedicated effort to transform public attitudes. The official additionally called on European partners to modernize their approach to regional diplomacy, noting that outdated methods persist despite dramatically changed circumstances over decades.

    Reaffirming the UAE’s unwavering commitment to the Abraham Accords, Dr. Al Nuaimi declared there is “no way back” from the agreement, which he described as representing the future of the region. The Emirates remains invested in transforming the entire region into a peaceful territory where all inhabitants experience safety, respect, and acceptance regardless of origin.

  • Dubai: Nobu One Za’abeel to debut in January 2026

    Dubai: Nobu One Za’abeel to debut in January 2026

    Dubai’s reputation as a global gastronomic capital is poised for another significant enhancement with the announced inauguration of Nobu One Za’abeel in January 2026. This landmark establishment will reside within The Link at One&Only One Za’abeel, an architectural marvel recognized as the world’s longest cantilevered sky concourse, offering unparalleled panoramic views of the city.

    The newest iteration of the world-renowned Nobu brand promises an immersive experience that transcends conventional dining. The design philosophy merges refined sophistication with audacious artistic elements. Interior spaces will showcase premium materials including black cerused oak, embossed leather panels, oil-rubbed bronze fixtures, and striking Calacatta Cielo marble surfaces. Artistic accents feature liquid metal art installations complemented by warm ambient lighting and delicate gold-leaf detailing.

    Culinary offerings will feature the brand’s iconic Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine, including signature dishes such as Black Cod Miso and Yellowtail Jalapeño. The menu will also introduce exclusive creations developed specifically for this location, including Umami Mediterranean Seabass with Tomato Dashi Ponzu and Wagyu Beef Tenderloin Shiitake Millefeuille Tozasu.

    As evening progresses, the venue will transform into an exclusive nightlife destination featuring an energetic bar and lounge atmosphere. The space will host renowned DJ performances and operate with extended hours, introducing a unique after-hours concept previously unseen in the Nobu portfolio.

    Founded through the visionary collaboration of Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, actor Robert De Niro, and producer Meir Teper, the Nobu hospitality group currently operates 57 international locations. Reservation details for Nobu One Za’abeel will be announced in the coming months.