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  • How a Palestine Action hunger striker was left on her cell floor

    How a Palestine Action hunger striker was left on her cell floor

    A major medical negligence scandal has erupted at HMP Bronzefield prison concerning Qesser Zuhrah, a Palestine Action-affiliated detainee now on her 41st day of hunger strike. According to multiple eyewitness accounts, Zuhrah was left immobilized on her cell floor for hours while experiencing severe chest pains, dizziness, and breathing difficulties, with prison staff repeatedly refusing urgent medical requests.

    The crisis began when Zuhrah contacted friend Niamh Grant at 8:30pm reporting alarming symptoms including radiating chest pain, shortness of breath, and shaking limbs. Despite repeatedly buzzing for assistance and begging for an ambulance, prison medical staff allegedly ignored her deteriorating condition. A prison officer instructed her to wait until the night nurse’s shift began at 11pm.

    Although a nurse eventually conducted basic vitals and an ECG test around 10:30pm, she disappeared for hours without returning with results. When Zuhrah desperately buzzed again around 12:30am pleading ‘Can you ring an ambulance? I’m scared,’ staff reportedly hung up on her. For several critical hours, friends listened helplessly via phone as Zuhrah struggled to breathe, fearing for her life.

    The nurse finally returned at 2am, asserting that ‘you don’t decide if you go to hospital, I do.’ Despite multiple NHS doctors, lawyers, and even MPs attempting to intervene throughout the night, prison staff systematically refused assistance and updates. It wasn’t until 9:30am the next morning, after Zuhrah lost consciousness, that authorities finally called an ambulance.

    Adding to the controversy, the prison failed to notify Zuhrah’s next of kin about her hospitalization as promised. She was discharged that evening at 8:30pm without diagnosis or test results, though witnesses overhead ambulance staff discussing concerning ECG findings from hours earlier.

    The incident has triggered political repercussions, with Justice Secretary David Lammy facing mounting pressure from multiple MPs who have written demanding urgent intervention. Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle condemned Lammy’s lack of response as ‘totally unacceptable.’ On Friday, activists sprayed the Ministry of Justice building with red paint protesting the government’s handling of eight hunger strikers whose lives they claim are ‘in imminent danger.’

  • Chinese nationals urged to stay vigilant following Sydney shooting

    Chinese nationals urged to stay vigilant following Sydney shooting

    The Chinese Consulate-General in Sydney has activated emergency protocols following a deadly shooting incident at Bondi Beach that resulted in multiple casualties on Sunday. In response to the security crisis, diplomatic officials have issued an urgent safety advisory through their official WeChat platform targeting Chinese nationals residing in New South Wales.

    The consulate’s directive emphasizes heightened vigilance and proactive security measures. Chinese citizens are instructed to maintain constant awareness of local security developments, implement appropriate personal protection strategies, and ensure mobile communication devices remain operational at all times. The advisory specifically mandates immediate contact with Australian law enforcement and emergency services should any security threats arise.

    Australian authorities have concurrently established security perimeters around the affected area, urging public avoidance of the Bondi Beach vicinity while police operations continue. The shooting incident, which marks one of Sydney’s most significant public security events in recent years, has triggered coordinated response efforts between international diplomatic missions and local law enforcement agencies.

    The consulate’s communication highlights the importance of real-time information sharing and represents part of broader contingency planning for overseas citizen protection. This incident has prompted reevaluation of security protocols for international communities within Australia, with particular attention to tourist-frequented locations and public gathering spaces.

  • Sustainable agriculture in focus at Hainan forum

    Sustainable agriculture in focus at Hainan forum

    The 2025 Global Sustainable Agriculture (GSSA) Forum concluded successfully in Haikou, Hainan Province, establishing a comprehensive framework for international cooperation in climate-smart farming practices. Held December 5-6 under the theme “Sustainable Agriculture for All,” the gathering brought together approximately 150 participants including international organization representatives, agricultural diplomats from over ten nations, researchers, entrepreneurs, and farming practitioners.

    The forum’s programming addressed critical challenges including global food security mechanisms, environmental-social-governance (ESG) standards in agriculture, technological innovation deployment, and investment strategies for sustainable development. Sun Xi, founder and secretary-general of the GSSA Forum, emphasized the event’s role in creating practical platforms for global agricultural cooperation while supporting Hainan Free Trade Port’s expanding international functions.

    Distinguished speakers included former UN Under-Secretary-General Noeleen Heyzer, who highlighted the urgent need for empowering small-scale and women farmers through technology-enabled efficiency gains and transformed consumption patterns. “Building fair and resilient food markets requires systemic change toward climate-smart agricultural methods,” Heyzer stated during the plenary session.

    China Institute for Reform and Development President Chi Fulin presented groundbreaking recommendations for urban-rural integration strategies, proposing increased property income for farmers, industrial integration for modernization, and enhanced rural public services. For Hainan’s specific development, Chi advocated for elevated land valuation, collaborative tropical agricultural bases with Guangdong targeting ASEAN markets, and establishing Hainan as a pivotal marine economy hub in China-ASEAN relations.

    The forum officially launched the multidimensional “GSA Ecosystem” comprising five interconnected platforms: forum, club, academy, fund, and alliance. Organizers announced the 2026 forum will convene in April in Hefei, Anhui Province, alongside the International Rural Development Innovation Expo. The event also featured specialized farmer dialogue sessions and four roundtable discussions, followed by December 6 study visits to the Huayang Ocean Research Center and National Institute for South China Sea Studies for exchanges on blue economy governance.

  • Great Arab Minds: Sheikh Mohammed awards Palestinian architect who restores old buildings

    Great Arab Minds: Sheikh Mohammed awards Palestinian architect who restores old buildings

    In a breathtaking moment captured during their Abu Dhabi excursion, actress Millie Bobby Brown executed a stunning vanishing act aboard the world’s fastest roller coaster, leaving her newlywed husband Jake Bongiovi in a state of astonished disbelief. The incident occurred on Yas Island’s Formula Rossa attraction at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, which accelerates to 240 km/h in under five seconds.

    The Stranger Things star and the son of rock legend Jon Bon Jovi were experiencing the thrill ride when Brown seemingly disappeared from view due to the combination of extreme velocity and gravitational forces. Bongiovi’s reaction—a mixture of shock and amusement—was captured on video as he turned to find his wife’s seat unexpectedly empty during the peak velocity segment of the ride.

    This marital adventure forms part of the couple’s Middle Eastern getaway following their intimate wedding ceremony earlier this year. The viral moment has sparked amusement across social media platforms, with entertainment commentators noting it as a testament to both the ride’s intensity and the couple’s playful dynamic. Theme park officials have clarified that safety mechanisms were fully engaged throughout the experience, with the disappearance illusion being a common occurrence due to the ride’s physics-defying characteristics.

  • Cardi B goes viral in Saudi Arabia as she brims with praise for Kingdom

    Cardi B goes viral in Saudi Arabia as she brims with praise for Kingdom

    American rapper Cardi B has generated significant social media attention in Saudi Arabia following her headline performance at Riyadh’s MDLBEAST Soundstorm festival in the early hours of Sunday. The artist captivated audiences with her cultural sensitivity and enthusiastic appreciation for the Kingdom.

    During her set, Cardi B greeted the thousands-strong crowd with the traditional Muslim salutation ‘Salam alaikum’ and repeatedly used the Arabic phrase ‘mashallah’ (meaning ‘God has willed it’) to express her admiration for the wealthy Gulf state. In widely shared Instagram videos, the performer remarked, ‘Everything is brand new, honey. This country looks like it was just opened up yesterday.’

    The artist demonstrated notable adaptation to local cultural norms, opting for a flowing outfit that covered her from neck to toe—a departure from her typically revealing stage attire. Known for her explicit language, Cardi B maintained a more restrained tone throughout her performance, avoiding her most graphic expressions.

    In the days leading up to the festival, the rapper documented her Saudi experience through social media posts from Riyadh’s luxury shopping malls, where she donned a hijab and enthusiastically praised both the retail opportunities and the opulence of the Saudi capital. ‘The shopping is great, Mashallah!’ she exclaimed in one video, while also expressing delight at her recognition in the Kingdom: ‘I’m somebody over here.’

    Cardi B’s Saudi appearance follows her recent legal victory in a $24 million civil trial where she was cleared of assault charges alleging she had slashed a woman’s face with her fingernails. The rapper joins a growing list of Western celebrities who have recently performed in Gulf states, including Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion, and Eminem, as the region continues to attract international talent across entertainment and sports.

  • Delhi schools shift to hybrid mode as Air quality turns ‘severe’, worst this season

    Delhi schools shift to hybrid mode as Air quality turns ‘severe’, worst this season

    New Delhi has activated emergency educational protocols as the capital’s air quality deteriorated to ‘severe’ levels, marking the worst pollution episode of the season. The Directorate of Education issued directives on Friday mandating all government, government-aided, and private schools under municipal jurisdictions to immediately transition to hybrid learning models for students in Classes 1 through 9 and Class 11.

    The educational shift combines online and limited in-person instruction as a protective measure against hazardous atmospheric conditions that have engulfed the metropolitan region. School administrators have been instructed to implement virtual classrooms where feasible while maintaining academic continuity. Parents and guardians retain flexibility to choose remote learning options for their children during this environmental crisis.

    This educational adjustment follows the Commission for Air Quality Management’s activation of Stage IV restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) – the most stringent emergency protocol – after the Air Quality Index (AQI) exceeded 450, entering the ‘Severe+’ category. Health authorities have concurrently advised vulnerable populations, particularly children and individuals with respiratory or cardiac conditions, to minimize outdoor exposure and utilize protective masks when ventilation is unavoidable.

    The comprehensive response reflects growing concerns about the health implications of prolonged pollution exposure, with reduced visibility and hazardous particulate matter concentrations creating potentially dangerous conditions for outdoor activities. Educational officials will maintain the hybrid learning framework until air quality indicators show substantial improvement.

  • ‘Zootopia 2′ reclaims No. 1 spot at box office, grosses $1B worldwide

    ‘Zootopia 2′ reclaims No. 1 spot at box office, grosses $1B worldwide

    In a weekend marked by a cinematic lull preceding the highly anticipated release of ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ Disney’s animated sequel ‘Zootopia 2’ triumphantly returned to the number one position at the domestic box office. The film garnered an estimated $26.3 million in its third weekend, a performance that propelled its global cumulative earnings to a staggering $1.14 billion. This achievement solidifies its status as the second Hollywood production of 2025 to cross the coveted billion-dollar threshold, trailing only Disney’s own ‘Lilo & Stitch’ ($1.04 billion). A monumental driver of this success has been the film’s extraordinary reception in China, where it has amassed $502.4 million, establishing it as the most significant Hollywood hit in the market in recent years.

    The weekend’s box office dynamics were defined by a duel between holdover franchises. Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions’ ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2′ secured the second spot with $15.4 million in its sophomore outing. Despite experiencing a steep 70% decline from its unexpectedly strong debut, the horror sequel has proven immensely profitable. With a domestic total reaching $95.5 million against a modest production budget of $36 million, it reinforces Blumhouse’s reputation for crafting high-return horror properties.

    In stark contrast, the most notable new wide release, James L. Brooks’ comic drama ‘Ella McCay,’ faltered significantly. The film, marking Brooks’ directorial return after a 15-year hiatus, opened to a meager $2.1 million from 2,500 locations. Despite a renowned supporting cast including Jamie Lee Curtis and Woody Harrelson, the $35 million production was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews and scant audience interest, highlighting the modern theatrical market’s challenging landscape for adult-oriented dramedies.

    As the industry looks ahead, all eyes are on the upcoming holiday season—traditionally the most lucrative period for cinema. With overall annual ticket sales tracking closely behind last year’s disappointing figures, studios are banking on a strong finish powered by a slate of major releases including ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ ‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants,’ and ‘Marty Supreme.’

  • Islamabad puts drivers on notice as smog crisis worsens

    Islamabad puts drivers on notice as smog crisis worsens

    Islamabad authorities have initiated an aggressive vehicle inspection campaign to combat dangerously deteriorating air quality during the winter months. The crackdown targets smoke-emitting vehicles entering the capital, with police checkpoints issuing fines and impounding non-compliant transports.

    Truck driver Muhammad Afzal became one of the first casualties of the new policy when he was fined 1,000 rupees ($3.60) for excessive diesel emissions. “This is unfair,” Afzal protested, claiming his vehicle had just been repaired in Lahore. “They pressed the accelerator to make it release smoke. It’s an injustice.”

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established inspection stations where vehicles undergo emissions testing. Those passing receive green windshield stickers, while violators face exclusion from the city. “We cannot allow non-compliant vehicles at any cost to poison the city’s air and endanger public health,” stated EPA chief Nazia Zaib Ali, reporting over 300 fines and 80 impoundments in the campaign’s first week.

    Technical inspector Waleed Ahmed explained the rationale: “Just like a human being, a vehicle has a life cycle. Those that cross it release smoke that is dangerous to human health.”

    Data reveals Islamabad’s air quality has reached critical levels, with seven December days already classified as “very unhealthy” by IQAir standards. PM2.5 particulate levels frequently exceed 150 micrograms per cubic meter—far beyond the WHO’s recommended safe level of 5 micrograms. Surprisingly, Islamabad’s 2024 annual PM2.5 average of 52.3 micrograms actually surpassed Lahore’s 46.2, challenging perceptions about which city suffers worse pollution.

    According to the Pakistan Air Quality Initiative, transportation generates 53% of Islamabad’s toxic PM2.5 particles. The research group characterized the crisis as “the exhaust of a million private journeys—a self-inflicted crisis” rather than industrial pollution.

    Residents report deteriorating health conditions. “I never needed medicine before but now I get allergies if I don’t take a tablet in the morning. The same is happening with my family,” said Iftikhar Sarwar, 51, during his vehicle inspection.

    Anthropologist Sulaman Ijaz expressed generational concerns: “This is not the Islamabad I came to 20 years ago. I feel uneasy when I think about what I will say if my daughter asks for clean air—that is her basic right.”

  • Flydubai launches direct flights between UAE to Riga in Latvia

    Flydubai launches direct flights between UAE to Riga in Latvia

    Dubai-based carrier flydubai has officially launched direct flight services to Riga, Latvia, establishing a new aerial bridge between the United Arab Emirates and the Baltic region. The inaugural flight from Dubai International Airport (DXB) touched down at Riga Airport (RIX) amid ceremonial welcomes from airport authorities, signaling the commencement of scheduled three-weekly operations on this route.

    This strategic expansion represents flydubai’s continued European market penetration, complementing recent service initiations to Chișinău (Moldova), Iași (Romania), and Vilnius (Lithuania). The airline’s European network now encompasses 35 destinations across 20 countries, demonstrating its commitment to connecting underserved markets with Dubai’s global aviation hub.

    UAE Ambassador to Latvia Noora Juma emphasized the diplomatic significance of this aviation milestone, stating: “This launch inaugurates a new chapter in UAE-Latvia relations. The direct air connection will catalyze multidimensional exchange opportunities spanning tourism, commerce, and cultural spheres.”

    Aviation executives highlighted the route’s economic implications. Jeyhun Efendi, flydubai’s Divisional Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations, noted: “Our Riga service reinforces flydubai’s European presence while aligning with our strategic vision of expanding connectivity to dynamic emerging markets. We’re providing passengers with a premium, convenient travel experience supported by ongoing investments in fleet and service enhancements.”

    Riga Airport authorities welcomed the development as a significant enhancement to Baltic connectivity. Laila Odiņa, Chairperson of RIX Riga Airport’s Board, commented: “This connection benefits travelers seeking to explore Dubai’s metropolitan offerings and UAE’s tourism attractions while simultaneously strengthening bilateral economic relations. Conversely, UAE residents gain direct access to the cultural and natural treasures of Baltic and Scandinavian regions.”

    The new route is projected to stimulate bidirectional tourism flows and bolster growing economic ties between the nations, providing Latvian travelers enhanced access to flydubai’s extensive network of onward connections through Dubai’s international aviation hub.

  • Bystander shown in videos disarming gunman during Australian beach shooting commended for bravery

    Bystander shown in videos disarming gunman during Australian beach shooting commended for bravery

    SYDNEY — A 43-year-old fruit shop owner and father of two has emerged as a national symbol of courage after his heroic intervention during Sunday’s deadly shooting rampage at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach. Ahmed al Ahmed, identified by Australian media as the bystander seen in viral footage disarming the attacker, sustained multiple gunshot wounds during his act of bravery.

    Video evidence circulating on social media platforms captures the moment al Ahmed, dressed in casual attire, strategically positioned himself behind parked vehicles before launching a surprise assault on the armed perpetrator. The footage shows the civilian hero wrestling the firearm from the attacker, subsequently pointing the weapon at the subdued gunman until authorities arrived.

    The incident, which authorities have classified as an antisemitic terrorist attack, resulted in 15 fatalities and numerous injuries—marking Australia’s deadliest shooting event in nearly three decades despite the nation’s stringent gun control legislation.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined Australian officials in praising al Ahmed’s actions. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns characterized the intervention as “the most unbelievable scene,” stating, “A man walking up to a gunman who had fired on the community and single-handedly disarming him, putting his own life at risk to save countless others—that man is a genuine hero.”

    According to Mustafa, al Ahmed’s cousin who spoke with 7NEWS Australia, the hero underwent surgical procedures for wounds to his arm and hand. “We hope he will be fine,” Mustafa expressed. “He’s a hero. One hundred percent, he’s a hero.”

    While New South Wales Police acknowledged the bystander’s courageous actions in an official statement, they noted that formal identification procedures remain ongoing. The attack occurred during a Hanukkah celebration, amplifying concerns about rising antisemitic violence across Australia throughout the past year, though authorities have not established direct connections between previous incidents and Sunday’s tragedy.