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Police bust child trafficking gang, rescue four infants
In a significant breakthrough, law enforcement authorities in Hecheng district, Huaihua city, Hunan province, have dismantled a child trafficking network, leading to the arrest of four suspects and the rescue of three infants. The operation was initiated following a tip-off from a vigilant citizen on Saturday noon, prompting immediate action from the local police station. Two suspects were swiftly apprehended, and the informant was enlisted to aid in the ongoing investigation. Upon confirming the initial leads, a dedicated task force was assembled to delve deeper into the case. By Saturday evening, the police had successfully arrested two additional suspects and rescued three infants from the clutches of the trafficking ring. The investigation remains active as authorities work to uncover further details and ensure justice is served. This operation underscores the critical role of community vigilance and swift police response in combating heinous crimes such as child trafficking.
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8 viral foods you must try at Dubai’s Global Village this season
Dubai’s Global Village has once again transformed into a gastronomic paradise, offering a diverse array of viral foods that are taking social media by storm. This season, the park has become a hub for fusion cuisine, over-the-top desserts, and reinvented street snacks, drawing food enthusiasts from all corners of the globe. Here are eight must-try dishes that have captured the attention of influencers and foodies alike.
At the Bosnian House on Happiness Street, the Pljeskavica, a traditional Bosnian sandwich with a beef patty, onions, and sauces, pairs perfectly with Ayran, a yogurt-based drink. This hearty meal offers a rustic Balkan experience for Dh47.
Fold on Fiesta Street has created a buzz with its innovative croissant-burger hybrid, The Classic Fold. Layers of buttery croissant encase a cheesy beef filling, making it a must-try for Dh40.
Culture Gate introduces the Buffalo Chicken Krozza, a pizza slice with a flaky croissant base topped with tangy sauce, cheese, and chicken. This unique dish is served in a charming triangular pink box for Dh39.
For vegetarians, Indo-Yo on Happiness Street offers the Gyoza Carbonara, a fusion of Korean ramyeon tossed in carbonara sauce and served with steamed vegetable gyoza. This Asian-inspired pasta dish is priced at Dh40.
Ribsagna on Fiesta Street presents a bold twist on lasagna, combining tender ribs with layers of melted cheese. This flavor-packed dish is a steal at Dh42.
Dip’d has gained popularity for its Chicken Burger with Dynamite, featuring soft buns, tangy sauce, and a crispy dip. This viral street food is a bargain at Dh38.
Croffee on Happiness Street delights with its Magnum Croissant, a warm croissant filled with Magnum ice cream, kunafa, and pistachio. This indulgent dessert is worth every bit of its Dh44 price tag.
Finally, the Turkey Pavilion’s Bisqo offers the Overload Misu, a decadent mix of thick cold coffee and tiramisu garnished with cocoa powder. This must-try dessert completes your Global Village experience for Dh40.
With so many viral foods to explore, one visit to Global Village is never enough. Plan your trip and embark on a culinary journey that promises to tantalize your taste buds and ignite your social media feeds.
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New Zealand’s Williamson retires from Twenty20 internationals
New Zealand cricket legend Kane Williamson has officially announced his retirement from Twenty20 internationals, marking the end of an illustrious chapter in his career. The 35-year-old, who debuted in 2011 against Zimbabwe, has represented his country in 93 T20 matches, captaining the side in 75 of those games. Under his leadership, New Zealand reached the T20 World Cup final in 2021 and the semifinals in 2016 and 2022. Williamson expressed his gratitude for the memories and experiences, stating, “It’s something that I’ve loved being a part of for a long period of time.” He emphasized that the decision was made to provide clarity for the team as they prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Williamson, who scored 2,575 runs in T20 internationals with 18 half-centuries, will continue to play in the Test series against West Indies in December. New Zealand Cricket CEO Scott Weenink praised Williamson’s contributions, calling him a “world-class batsman” and a transformative leader. While Williamson has stepped away from T20s, he remains open to future opportunities in one-day internationals.
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New unmanned helicopter completes maiden flight in Northeast China
In a significant leap for China’s aviation industry, the T1400 Tandem Rotor Unmanned Helicopter successfully completed its maiden flight in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, on October 30, 2025. Developed by Harbin United Aircraft Technology Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the United Aircraft Group, this cutting-edge drone marks a pivotal advancement in low-altitude equipment, heralding the ‘tonne-class’ era in unmanned aviation. During its inaugural test flight, the T1400 demonstrated exceptional capabilities, including precise hovering, route navigation, and controlled landings. With a maximum takeoff weight of 1,400 kilograms and a payload capacity of 650 kilograms—equivalent to over ten adults—the T1400 is engineered for endurance, capable of operating for more than eight hours. Its robust design allows it to function in extreme temperatures ranging from -40°C to 55°C, withstand strong winds, and reach altitudes of up to 6,500 meters. Tian Gangyin, Chairman of the United Aircraft Group, emphasized the T1400’s potential to revolutionize industries such as agriculture, logistics, and emergency rescue, particularly in Heilongjiang’s expansive farmlands, forests, and waterways. The province, a key grain producer and forest base, has been actively fostering the low-altitude economy, aiming for significant breakthroughs by 2027. This initiative aligns with China’s broader strategy to position the low-altitude economy as a major growth driver, with projected market values of 1.5 trillion yuan by 2025 and 3.5 trillion yuan by 2035, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
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‘Proud moment’: India captain comments before Women’s World Cup final vs South Africa
The stage is set for an electrifying showdown as India and South Africa face off in the ICC Women’s World Cup final in Mumbai. Hosts India, having reached their third final after a thrilling victory over seven-time champions Australia, are determined to claim their maiden title. South Africa, on the other hand, are making their debut in an ODI World Cup final after defeating four-time winners England. The match promises to be a landmark event for women’s cricket, with both teams vying to become the fourth nation to lift the coveted trophy since the tournament’s inception in 1973. India’s captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, emphasized the transformative potential of a World Cup victory for women’s cricket in India. Reflecting on the impact of their previous final appearances in 2005 and 2017, Kaur noted the surge in interest and participation among young girls. ‘Winning this final could catalyze further growth, not just internationally but also at the domestic level,’ she said. South Africa’s captain, Laura Wolvaardt, acknowledged the pressure on India as the home team but expressed optimism about her side’s chances. ‘With the entire crowd behind India, it could work in our favor,’ she remarked. The match, held at the DY Patil Stadium with a capacity of 45,000, is expected to draw a sold-out crowd, adding to the intensity of the occasion. A victory for either team would mark a historic milestone, signaling a new era for women’s cricket globally.
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Chinese defense minister attends ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting Plus in Malaysia
The 12th ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus) convened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on November 1, 2025, with Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun in attendance. Speaking at the event, Dong emphasized the significance of the 15th anniversary of the ADMM-Plus mechanism, highlighting the increasing interconnectedness of regional nations and the growing demand for peace and development amidst emerging threats. Dong underscored the importance of the Global Governance Initiative, which aligns with the ASEAN Charter and the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia, offering Chinese solutions to global challenges. He called for countries to remain committed to peace and cooperation, seek common ground, and work together for shared development and stability. Dong reaffirmed China’s support for ASEAN’s central role in the regional architecture and expressed China’s willingness to collaborate with regional countries to maintain peace, resolve differences through dialogue, and enhance open cooperation. He also pledged China’s continued contribution to ADMM-Plus security cooperation and the building of a closer China-ASEAN community with a shared future. Additionally, Dong held discussions with defense leaders from South Korea, Japan, and Australia during the event.
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UAE: Are employees entitled to sick leave for depression, mental health issues?
In a significant clarification of employee rights in the UAE, workers diagnosed with mental health conditions such as clinical depression are entitled to sick leave under the country’s employment laws. According to Article 31 (1) of the Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Employment Relations, employees must notify their employer within three working days of falling ill and provide a medical report from a recognized healthcare provider. This provision applies to both physical and mental health conditions, ensuring that mental illnesses are treated with the same seriousness as physical ailments. Employees who have completed their probation period are eligible for up to 90 days of sick leave annually. This leave can be taken continuously or intermittently and is structured as follows: the first 15 days are fully paid, the next 30 days are half-paid, and the remaining period is unpaid. The law does not explicitly exclude mental health conditions, meaning a certified diagnosis of depression qualifies for sick leave. Employees facing resistance from their employers despite valid documentation can escalate the matter to the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) for resolution. This legal framework underscores the UAE’s commitment to employee welfare and mental health awareness, aligning with global trends in workplace inclusivity and support.
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Can you buy property in UAE with no down payment? What the law says
In the UAE, the legality of purchasing property with a zero percent down payment has sparked significant interest among potential buyers. While some real estate agents promote such offers, it is crucial to understand the legal framework governing these transactions. The UAE Central Bank’s mortgage regulations play a pivotal role in shaping these practices. According to Article 3 of the UAE Central Bank Regulations on Mortgage Loans (Notice No. 226/2013), buyers are required to contribute a minimum amount when financing property through a bank mortgage. For UAE nationals, the maximum Loan to Value (LTV) ratio varies based on the property’s value and purpose. For instance, first-time owner-occupiers can secure up to 85% financing for properties valued at Dh5 million or less, while expatriates are limited to 80% for the same category. For properties exceeding Dh5 million, the LTV ratios drop to 75% for nationals and 70% for expatriates. Additionally, off-plan properties are subject to a maximum LTV of 50%, reflecting the higher risks associated with such investments. These regulations make zero percent down payment offers through bank mortgages legally impermissible. However, real estate developers may offer alternative payment plans that bypass traditional mortgage structures. In such cases, buyers pay instalments directly to the developer, potentially avoiding the Central Bank’s mortgage rules. While this approach may seem appealing, buyers must exercise caution. It is essential to scrutinize the payment schedule, handover terms, and any hidden finance charges that developers might impose. Legal expert Ashish Mehta emphasizes the importance of due diligence in such transactions. As the founder of Ashish Mehta & Associates, he advises potential buyers to thoroughly understand the terms and seek professional guidance before committing to any property purchase. For further inquiries, readers can contact Khaleej Times or visit www.amalawyers.com.
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India notches easy five-wicket win against Australia in third T20
In a thrilling display of aggressive batting, Washington Sundar’s unbeaten 49 off 23 balls powered India to a series-leveling five-wicket victory over Australia in the third Twenty20 international on Sunday. The match, held in Hobart, saw India chase down Australia’s total of 186-6 with nine balls to spare. Sundar’s explosive innings, featuring four sixes and three fours, overshadowed Australia’s strong performances from Tim David (74 off 38) and Marcus Stoinis (64 off 39). The win came after Australia had won the second match of the five-game series, while the first was washed out due to rain. India made three changes to their lineup, including the inclusion of left-arm fast bowler Arshdeep Singh, who claimed 3-35, and Jitesh Sharma, who played his first T20 since January 2024. Nathan Ellis (3-36) was Australia’s standout bowler, but Sundar’s dominance in the chase ensured India’s triumph. The series continues with the fourth match on Thursday and concludes in Brisbane on Saturday.
