A devastating bus accident in Peru has resulted in the deaths of at least 37 people, with dozens more injured, after the vehicle plunged into a 200-meter-deep ravine. The tragic incident occurred early Wednesday morning on a particularly treacherous section of the Pan-American Highway in the southern region of Arequipa, which connects Peru with Chile. According to local media reports, the bus, operated by the Llamosas company, was carrying 60 passengers when it collided head-on with a pickup truck on a curve. The impact caused the bus to veer off the road and plummet down to the banks of the Ocoña River. Both drivers survived the crash, which took place at kilometer 780 of the Pan-American Highway South. Images from the scene depict the bus in a severely damaged state, with shattered windows, crumpled bodywork, and a caved-in roof. Waldor Llerena, the mayor of Ocona district, described the terrain around the crash site as “very rugged” and noted a history of similar fatal accidents in the area. Health officials reported that 25 individuals, including three minors, are currently receiving treatment for their injuries in a local hospital. The Public Prosecutor’s Office has initiated an investigation into the incident, and the driver of the pickup truck has been detained. This tragedy underscores the ongoing issue of road safety in Peru, where poor road conditions, excessive speed, and inadequate safety measures frequently contribute to accidents. Official statistics from 2022 indicate that over 3,300 people lost their lives in traffic accidents in Peru. The Pan-American Highway, which spans 48,000 kilometers from Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina, holds the record as the world’s longest motorable road.
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Dubai welcomes Adhara Star: Acube’s first project officially handed over
Acube Developments has reached a significant milestone with the official handover of Adhara Star, its inaugural project in Arjan, Dubai. This achievement underscores the company’s rapid ascent in Dubai’s competitive real estate market, showcasing its ability to deliver high-quality, innovative, and lifestyle-focused developments. Completed in under two years since the company’s inception, Adhara Star has already sold out within three months of its launch, reflecting strong investor confidence and setting the stage for Acube’s ambitious future projects. The freehold mixed-use development features 113 residential units spread across 13 floors, complemented by ground-level retail spaces and podium parking. Designed for modern urban living, the project offers a range of apartment configurations, including one, 1.5, 2.5, and 3.5-bedroom units, all equipped with premium European appliances and luxury finishes. Adhara Star combines affordable luxury with a community-centric lifestyle, catering to Dubai’s growing population of families and young professionals. Residents will enjoy access to a variety of premium amenities, including a rooftop pool, Japanese Zen Garden, health clubs, an indoor gym, sports courts, and an open-air fitness zone. Notably, the development is certified as a Green Building, highlighting Acube’s commitment to sustainable construction and resource-efficient design. Ramjee Iyer, Chairman and CEO of Acube Group, emphasized the significance of this achievement, stating that Adhara Star reflects Dubai’s dynamic property market and the company’s ability to maintain world-class standards. With its brand promise, ‘Live on a Star,’ Acube aims to continue delivering projects that blend aspirational living with lasting value, shaping communities and setting new benchmarks in the real estate sector.
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OMODA&JAECOO International Summit concludes with a vision for a smarter, greener future
The 2025 OMODA&JAECOO International User Summit, held in Wuhu, China, concluded with a resounding vision for the future of intelligent and sustainable mobility. The event, themed “Co-Creation for a Smarter, Greener Future,” brought together users, partners, and media representatives from nearly 100 countries, including the UAE, to celebrate the brand’s latest innovations in green technology and intelligent mobility. The summit highlighted OMODA&JAECOO’s alignment with global sustainability goals, particularly the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 vision. A standout moment was the unveiling of the OMODA O4 ULTRA, a futuristic crossover designed to meet the demands of tech-savvy drivers, blending cutting-edge design with advanced digital connectivity. Attendees also experienced the OMODA O4 Experience Showcase, offering a glimpse into the future of smart driving. The Hybrid Marathon Challenge, covering 600 km, demonstrated the efficiency and reliability of OMODA&JAECOO’s hybrid models, including the OMODA 5 SHS-H and JAECOO 5 SHS-H, which are well-suited for diverse terrains like those in the Gulf region. The brand’s parent company also renewed its three-year partnership with UNICEF, pledging $6 million to support education initiatives in underserved communities, aligning with its sustainability pillars of Green Mobility, Environmental Protection, and Educational Equality. The summit also introduced AIMOGA, an intelligent AI assistant integrating emotional interaction and deep learning, symbolizing OMODA&JAECOO’s vision of combining automotive and robotics technologies. The event concluded with a focus on global collaboration, emphasizing the brand’s commitment to user-driven innovation and its expanding presence in the UAE, including new model launches and showroom openings.
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‘Almost every day’: Japan battles spike in bear attacks
Northern Japan is grappling with an alarming rise in bear attacks, which have claimed 13 lives since April, marking a record high. Reports of bears invading homes, wandering near schools, and causing chaos in supermarkets have become increasingly common, instilling fear among residents. In response, locals have resorted to measures like attaching bells to their bags to deter the animals, while authorities deploy troops and riot police to manage the crisis. The government has also authorized the use of rifles to shoot bears, which can weigh up to half a ton and outrun humans.
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Twinkle Khanna returns with ‘Mrs Funnybones’ sequel after a decade
Bollywood actress-turned-author Twinkle Khanna has announced the much-anticipated sequel to her bestselling book, ‘Mrs Funnybones’, a decade after its initial release in 2015. Titled ‘Mrs Funnybones Returns’, the new edition promises to delve deeper into themes of women’s lives, politics, humor, and societal observations. Khanna shared the first look of the book on Instagram, expressing gratitude for her fans’ unwavering support and curiosity about the sequel. The book’s tagline, ‘She’s older, wider, but is she any wiser?’, has already sparked intrigue among readers. Khanna, who transitioned from acting to writing in 2015, has since authored several acclaimed works, including ‘The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad’, ‘Pyjamas Are Forgiving’, and ‘Welcome to Paradise’. Her literary achievements were recognized with the Crossword Book Award 2024 in the Popular Fiction category. Currently, she co-hosts the talk show ‘Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle’ on Prime Video, further cementing her multifaceted career in entertainment and literature.
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Kazakhstan’s parliament passes law restricting LGBTQ+ content
Kazakhstan’s lower house of parliament has passed a controversial bill aimed at prohibiting what authorities describe as the ‘propaganda’ of LGBTQ+ relations. The legislation, approved on Wednesday, has drawn sharp criticism from human rights advocates, who argue it will further marginalize the country’s LGBTQ+ community. According to an official statement, the bill seeks to ‘protect children from content deemed harmful to their health and development.’ It explicitly bans the dissemination of information promoting non-traditional sexual orientations or pedophilia through public channels, media, telecommunications networks, and online platforms. Deputy Culture Minister Evgeny Kochetov clarified that any public endorsement of LGBTQ+ identities would be classified as ‘propaganda,’ including statements suggesting that being LGBTQ+ is preferable to being heterosexual. Content related to LGBTQ+ issues, such as books or films, that does not contain such messaging will be restricted to audiences aged 18 and above. Violators of the law face severe penalties, including hefty fines or imprisonment. The bill now awaits approval from the Senate and President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who has emphasized the importance of upholding ‘traditional values’ in the predominantly Muslim nation. Critics, including Kazakhstani LGBTQ+ group Queer.KZ and international organizations like Human Rights Watch, have condemned the legislation, warning it violates fundamental human rights and exacerbates the vulnerability of LGBTQ+ individuals. Despite Kazakhstan’s decriminalization of homosexuality in 1998 and allowance for gender marker changes in 2003, the country lacks anti-discrimination laws protecting LGBTQ+ individuals, who often face violence, threats, and systemic discrimination.
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‘Fatigued’ Bollywood actor Govinda discharged from hospital
Bollywood actor Govinda, renowned for his iconic roles and vibrant screen presence, has been discharged from CritiCare Asia Multispeciality Hospital in Mumbai. The actor, who was admitted on November 12, revealed to the media that his hospitalization was due to extreme fatigue caused by intense physical exertion. Govinda, known for his dedication to fitness, shared that he had been engaging in rigorous exercises and yoga pranayama to enhance his physique. He assured fans that he is now recovering and has been following prescribed medications. This marks the second time in recent months that the actor has been hospitalized. Last October, Govinda sustained a bullet injury to his leg when his licensed revolver accidentally discharged while he was storing it in a cupboard. The incident occurred as he was preparing to travel to Kolkata. Despite these health challenges, Govinda remains optimistic about his career. Earlier this year, he announced his return to the screen with a new concept-based show titled ‘Lane Den-It’s All About Business.’ The show aims to explore entrepreneurship and trade, offering a fresh perspective on business. Govinda hinted at featuring prominent Bollywood personalities as guests, promising a blend of real-life stories, innovative ventures, and insightful discussions. The actor’s resilience and commitment to his craft continue to inspire his fans.
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Israel says key crossing to north Gaza opens for humanitarian aid
In a significant development, Israel announced the reopening of the Zikim crossing into northern Gaza on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid. The crossing, a crucial access point for the war-torn region, will now remain open permanently, according to COGAT, the Israeli defense ministry body responsible for civilian affairs in Palestinian territories. This move mirrors the operational status of the Kerem Shalom crossing in southern Gaza, which has been the primary conduit for aid since the conflict escalated in October 2023. Humanitarian aid entering through Zikim will undergo standard Israeli security checks before being distributed by the United Nations. The reopening comes after the World Food Programme reported an inability to collect cargo in northern Gaza since the crossing’s closure on September 12. Despite this progress, aid workers highlight persistent challenges, including lengthy security checks, restrictions on certain items, and the logistical hurdles posed by widespread infrastructure destruction and the risk of looting. The UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) emphasized the critical importance of direct access to northern Gaza to ensure timely aid delivery. This development follows the UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Initiative’s confirmation of famine conditions in northern Gaza in August 2024, a claim contested by COGAT.
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£220 ‘for a cut-up sock’ – Apple’s new iPhone Pocket ridiculed online
Apple has ignited a storm of online criticism following the unveiling of its latest accessory, the iPhone Pocket. Priced at £219.95, the product, described as a novel carrying case for iPhones, has been widely mocked for its resemblance to a piece of knitted footwear and its seemingly exorbitant cost. Social media users were quick to deride the accessory, with one X user quipping, ‘$230 for a cut-up sock.’ Renowned tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee labeled it a ‘litmus test’ for Apple enthusiasts who ‘buy or defend anything Apple releases.’ Apple defended the product, stating it was part of a limited-edition collaboration with Japanese fashion label Issey Miyake, inspired by ‘a piece of cloth’ and the concept of ‘creating an additional pocket.’ The accessory, available in multiple colors, features a short or long strap design. However, critics on social media questioned its practicality, highlighting the lack of security features like a zipper, especially given the prevalence of iPhone thefts. Some users humorously compared the product to the bright green mankini worn by Sasha Baron Cohen’s character Borat. Despite the backlash, supporters argued the price reflects the collaboration’s exclusivity and Apple’s historical ties to fashion. Social media analyst Matt Navara noted the pricing aligns with luxury fashion norms but suggested Apple might be ‘testing the limits of brand loyalty.’
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Mainland says reunification to bring better lives for Taiwan people
In a recent statement, Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, emphasized the importance of resolving the Taiwan question and achieving national reunification for the betterment of Taiwan’s development and the well-being of its people. Speaking at a regular press briefing in Beijing, Chen highlighted that both sides of the Taiwan Strait are Chinese and are fully capable of jointly discussing and deciding on internal affairs to ensure the destiny of the Chinese nation remains in the hands of its people. Chen firmly stated that ‘Taiwan independence’ is not a viable path and that confrontation offers no solution. He underscored that advancing cross-Strait relations toward complete reunification is essential for ensuring lasting peace and shared prosperity. The 1992 Consensus, which upholds the one-China principle, was reiterated as the political foundation for cross-Strait relations and a cornerstone for regional peace and stability. Chen noted that this consensus has facilitated talks, agreements, and broad consensus between the two sides, promoting economic and social well-being while maintaining stability. The mainland expressed its willingness to collaborate with all political parties, groups, and individuals in Taiwan who support the one-China principle and oppose ‘Taiwan independence’ to engage in extensive consultations on cross-Strait relations and Taiwan’s future. Chen called on political parties and people from all walks of life in Taiwan to recognize the historical trend, uphold the overall interest of the Chinese nation, and work together with the mainland to safeguard peace and stability in the Strait, paving the way for national rejuvenation and reunification.
