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  • Quttainah Hospital earns JCI re-accreditation, reinforcing its leadership in ethical elective care

    Quttainah Hospital earns JCI re-accreditation, reinforcing its leadership in ethical elective care

    Dubai’s Quttainah Medical Center has once again achieved the coveted Joint Commission International (JCI) re-accreditation, solidifying its status as a premier institution for ethical elective and aesthetic healthcare in the Middle East. This distinguished recognition, awarded following an exhaustive evaluation process, validates the hospital’s unwavering dedication to exceptional patient safety protocols, clinical excellence, and organizational integrity.

    The JCI Gold Seal represents the highest global standard in healthcare quality, with accreditation demanding strict adherence to over 1,300 measurable criteria spanning clinical outcomes, infection prevention, facility management, and staff credentialing. Quttainah Hospital’s successful renewal demonstrates not merely compliance but consistent exceeding of these rigorous international benchmarks.

    This accomplishment carries substantial implications for both the institution and Dubai’s expanding medical tourism sector. The re-accreditation enhances patient confidence in selecting ethically-grounded elective procedures, supports Dubai’s strategic vision to become a world-class medical destination, and establishes new quality standards for regional healthcare providers.

    Hospital leadership emphasized the cultural significance behind this achievement. Founder and Chairman Dr. Adel Quttainah stated, ‘This accreditation transcends ceremonial recognition—it embodies our daily commitment to patient-centered care. While aesthetic excellence remains our trademark, creating an environment where patients feel secure, valued, and comprehensively supported defines our fundamental philosophy.’

    Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mohamed Omran elaborated on operational excellence: ‘Reattaining the JCI Gold Seal reflects meticulous attention to detail across every care continuum—from initial consultation through postoperative recovery. Our integrated systems prioritize patient protection while delivering treatments that meet stringent international protocols, a responsibility we embrace with profound seriousness.’

    The re-accreditation positions Quttainah Hospital at the forefront of Dubai’s medical landscape, potentially influencing broader healthcare standards while reinforcing the emirate’s growing reputation as a trusted global destination for medical tourism.

  • UAE Lottery hints at weekly Lucky Day draws this December in Instagram post

    UAE Lottery hints at weekly Lucky Day draws this December in Instagram post

    A dual-crisis scenario has emerged across Asia, with Indonesia reeling from catastrophic flooding while India takes unprecedented aviation safety measures. According to Indonesia’s national disaster management agency, devastating floods have resulted in more than 200 fatalities, marking one of the deadliest natural disasters in the region this year. The flooding, triggered by torrential rainfall, has caused widespread destruction across multiple provinces, submerging entire communities and displacing thousands of residents. Emergency response teams are conducting massive rescue operations amid challenging conditions, with limited access to remote areas complicating relief efforts. Meanwhile, in a separate development impacting regional transportation safety, India’s aviation regulatory authority has issued a directive temporarily prohibiting airlines from operating Airbus A320 family aircraft until specific modifications are completed. The grounding order affects one of the most widely used aircraft families in commercial aviation and reflects heightened safety vigilance following recent technical concerns. Aviation experts indicate the mandated modifications address critical systems that require urgent attention to ensure passenger safety. The simultaneous occurrence of these events highlights different facets of disaster management and preventive safety measures across Southeast Asia.

  • Hong Kong charities provide assistance to migrant domestic workers

    Hong Kong charities provide assistance to migrant domestic workers

    Hong Kong’s charitable organizations have launched comprehensive emergency response initiatives to assist migrant domestic workers impacted by the recent catastrophic fire in Tai Po. Multiple aid groups have established specialized help desks and 24-hour hotlines to provide critical support services to the affected community.

    Edwina A. Antonio, Executive Director of Migrant Women’s Refuge, confirmed her organization is implementing extensive outreach efforts to connect with workers displaced or otherwise affected by the devastating Wang Fuk Court blaze. “We’re deploying all available resources to ensure migrant workers receive the assistance they need during this difficult time,” Antonio stated.

    The emergency response includes temporary housing arrangements, psychological counseling services, legal assistance, and basic necessities distribution. Community centers across Hong Kong have been converted into temporary support hubs where affected workers can access multiple services in centralized locations.

    Local humanitarian organizations are coordinating with government agencies to streamline aid distribution while respecting the unique cultural and linguistic needs of Hong Kong’s diverse migrant worker population. The collaborative effort represents one of the most comprehensive non-governmental responses to a residential disaster affecting the territory’s migrant community in recent years.

  • Emirates Gold and Public Gold launch the world’s first fintech-enabled gold ATM in the UAE

    Emirates Gold and Public Gold launch the world’s first fintech-enabled gold ATM in the UAE

    In a groundbreaking development for the precious metals industry, Emirates Gold and Public Gold have unveiled the world’s first fintech-integrated gold ATM at the Dubai Precious Metals Conference 2025. This revolutionary installation at Atlantis, The Palm represents a significant advancement in digital-to-physical gold infrastructure, merging cutting-edge financial technology with traditional bullion accessibility.

    The landmark launch was ceremoniously inaugurated by Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and CEO of DMCC, alongside Abhijit Shah of Emirates Gold and Jerry Ng from Public Gold. This strategic collaboration combines Emirates Gold’s refinery expertise with Public Gold’s technological capabilities, creating a seamless platform that transforms how consumers interact with precious metals.

    Operating 24/7, these sophisticated ATMs can store over 70 distinct designs of gold and silver bars, enabling users to purchase bullion using digital payment methods including e-wallets and credit cards. The machines feature advanced security systems and offer multiple functionalities beyond simple transactions, with future enhancements planned for cryptocurrency conversion and tokenized gold redemption from secure vault facilities.

    The initial installation at Almas Tower will serve as the prototype for an extensive network of 35-40 units scheduled for deployment across high-traffic locations throughout the UAE by 2026. This expansion will establish the region’s most comprehensive gold ATM infrastructure, reinforcing the UAE’s position as a global leader in both traditional gold markets and financial innovation.

    Abhijit Shah emphasized the transformative nature of this development: “As the UAE maintains its status as the world’s most trusted physical gold hub, this innovation establishes new global standards for secure and transparent bullion accessibility.” Jerry Ng added that this technological breakthrough “eliminates traditional barriers, making physical gold ownership fundamentally more accessible and secure for everyone.”

    This initiative aligns perfectly with the UAE’s broader objectives of economic diversification and technological advancement, while simultaneously addressing evolving investor preferences for digital-physical asset integration. The ATMs maintain Emirates Gold’s rigorous standards for purity and security while offering curated selections suitable for investment, collection, or gifting purposes.

  • Water and light show draws visitors to Zhangjiajie river

    Water and light show draws visitors to Zhangjiajie river

    The Suoxi River in Zhangjiajie’s Wulingyuan district has become the epicenter of a breathtaking nocturnal spectacle, drawing massive audiences with its innovative water and light exhibition. This immersive experience transforms the natural waterway into a multidimensional canvas of artistic expression through cutting-edge technological integration.

    Central to the display are engineered water curtains cascading from bridge structures, synchronized with dynamic musical compositions and sophisticated lighting systems that create mesmerizing reflections across the water’s surface. Adding another dimension to the production, fleets of drones perform coordinated aerial maneuvers, forming intricate luminous patterns against the night sky that celebrate the region’s distinctive natural landscapes and cultural heritage.

    Beyond its entertainment value, this ambitious project represents a significant ecological rehabilitation initiative. Municipal authorities have implemented comprehensive water channel regulation measures alongside ecosystem restoration efforts, demonstrating how tourism development can coexist with environmental stewardship.

    The installation forms part of Zhangjiajie’s strategic sustainable development plan to enhance visitor engagement through innovative landscape architecture. By reimagining riverfront spaces with environmentally conscious design principles, the city establishes new standards for nature-based tourism experiences that balance aesthetic appeal with ecological responsibility.

  • Palestine Action prisoner hospitalised due to hunger strike

    Palestine Action prisoner hospitalised due to hunger strike

    A British activist detained on charges linked to the proscribed organization Palestine Action has been hospitalized following a severe health deterioration during his hunger strike. Kamran Ahmed, currently held at London’s Pentonville prison, initiated the protest action alongside five other inmates earlier this month after UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood failed to address their concerns regarding prison conditions.

    The collective hunger strike coincides with a three-day judicial review at London’s High Court examining the government’s controversial decision to proscribe Palestine Action under terrorism legislation in July 2024. This designation effectively criminalizes membership or any form of support for the direct action group.

    According to the campaign organization Prisoners for Palestine (PFP), Ahmed experienced a medical emergency on Friday, collapsing in his cell with dangerously low blood sugar levels indicative of hypoglycemia. The asthmatic activist had reportedly been suffering from dizziness, respiratory complications, chest pains, and significant weight loss—dropping from 74kg to 68kg—with medical tests revealing critically elevated ketone levels.

    Ahmed’s sister, Shahmina Alam, provided Middle East Eye with disturbing details about the incident, revealing that her brother regained consciousness alone on his cell floor after fainting. Despite requests for emergency medical intervention, Alam claims prison authorities initially refused to call a second ambulance after paramedics declined hospitalization on Saturday, stating they could not intervene in a hunger strike situation.

    The Ministry of Justice responded to inquiries by emphasizing that “any prisoner assessed as needing hospital treatment is immediately taken to hospital,” while simultaneously noting legal restrictions preventing them from sharing healthcare information with unverified callers.

    Meanwhile, the five other participating prisoners across multiple facilities are experiencing accelerating health declines. Qesser Zurah and Amu Gib at HMP Bronzefield, along with Heba Muraisi at HMP New Hall and Jon Cink at Bronzefield, have reported rapid weight loss and deteriorating physical conditions. PFP documents indicate prison medical staff initially displayed reluctance to conduct examinations and were reportedly “hostile” toward the strikers.

    The situation has drawn significant political attention, with former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn writing to Justice Minister David Lammy expressing “grave concern” and demanding an urgent meeting regarding his constituent’s treatment. Over 100 medical professionals have additionally signed a letter to NHS England’s health and justice team urging immediate intervention.

    Prison authorities maintain that all inmates are managed according to established policies and procedures, with HMP Bronzefield emphasizing available channels for addressing complaints through proper institutional frameworks.

  • UAE: Free meals, National Day gifts for blood donors; Indian group holds drive

    UAE: Free meals, National Day gifts for blood donors; Indian group holds drive

    In celebration of the UAE’s 54th National Day, an Indian social organization is launching a significant humanitarian initiative—a massive blood donation campaign set for November 30 at the Dubai Health Authority’s Al Jaddaf headquarters. The event, organized by the Kasargod wing of KMCC in collaboration with the Kindness blood donation team, aims to attract at least 500 donors through enhanced incentives including complimentary meals, National Day gifts, and free transportation services.

    Operating from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM, the campaign offers shuttle services from Al Jadaf metro station at 30-minute intervals, with additional bus transportation available for residents across Dubai including Deira, Karama, and Bur Dubai. Prospective donors must present valid Emirates ID and meet standard medical requirements to participate.

    Salam Kanyappady, president of the organizing group, emphasized the campaign’s dual purpose: honoring the UAE as their adopted homeland while contributing meaningfully to community welfare. The initiative builds upon a decade-long commitment to blood donation advocacy, having collected over 5,000 units since 2015. The group’s persistence has transformed public perception about blood donation safety, gradually turning skepticism into enthusiastic participation.

    The legacy of late philanthropist Dr. PA Ibrahim Haji continues to inspire the organization’s monthly mobile blood donation vehicles, which now regularly serve various emirates. The campaign’s success is further evidenced by dedicated regular donors like Faisal Patel, a 50-year-old cafeteria owner who has donated blood every two months for 13 years. Patel attributes his robust health to regular donation, noting he hasn’t required significant medication since 2021 and maintained COVID-free status throughout the pandemic while continuing his donations.

  • Tradeling and Yango Ads sign MoU to advance digital advertising and retail media innovation in the UAE

    Tradeling and Yango Ads sign MoU to advance digital advertising and retail media innovation in the UAE

    In a significant development for the Middle Eastern digital commerce sector, Tradeling, the region’s premier digital commerce ecosystem operating under Dubai’s visionary ‘Dubai 10X’ programme, has entered into a strategic partnership with Yango Ads, the advertising technology division of Yango Group. The memorandum of understanding establishes a collaborative framework to pioneer next-generation retail media and advertising technology solutions across the Middle East.

    The collaboration merges Yango Ads’ sophisticated artificial intelligence-driven advertising capabilities with Tradeling’s extensive digital commerce infrastructure, which currently serves over 50,000 buyers with access to more than 8 million stock keeping units. Owned by the Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZA), Tradeling’s platform facilitates seamless sourcing for small and medium enterprises, corporate procurement teams, hospitality sectors, retailers, and e-commerce merchants throughout the region.

    This alliance enables Yango Ads to provide brands with access to high-intent, first-party retail media audiences within Tradeling’s purchasing environment, thereby enhancing supplier visibility and conversion rates throughout the customer journey. Concurrently, Tradeling will leverage Yango Ads’ AI-powered targeting, optimization, and performance technologies to empower platform suppliers and brands with improved visibility and accelerated growth.

    Evgenii Pavlov, General Manager for Yango Ads in Middle East and Africa, emphasized the transformative potential of this partnership: ‘This collaboration brings together two of the region’s most forward-thinking digital ecosystems. By combining Tradeling’s sophisticated digital commerce infrastructure with our retail media and AdTech capabilities, we aim to deliver smarter, highly targeted advertising solutions for suppliers, brands, and enterprise buyers.’

    Safvan Vali, Marketing Director at Tradeling, reinforced this sentiment: ‘Our mission has always been to simplify and digitally transform B2B trade across the region. This partnership strengthens that mission with advanced advertising, AI, and performance tools that help our sellers grow faster, reach the right audiences, and accelerate their digital transformation.’

    The timing of this collaboration is particularly strategic, given the Middle East and North Africa’s B2B trade market valuation of approximately $1 trillion, with online B2B commerce projected to reach $40-50 billion within the next five years. The partnership will explore multiple areas of mutual interest, including retail media monetization, supplier advertising solutions, AI-driven audience targeting, and the development of digital advertising opportunities across Tradeling’s marketplace and independent retailer network.

    Both organizations will additionally investigate joint go-to-market initiatives and non-binding commercial pilots under the memorandum’s framework. This alliance positions both entities to shape the forthcoming wave of AI-powered retail media and fundamentally transform how businesses discover, purchase, and expand their operations throughout the Middle Eastern market.

  • Former Philippine president Duterte to remain in detention at the Hague

    Former Philippine president Duterte to remain in detention at the Hague

    THE HAGUE – The International Criminal Court (ICC) has decisively rejected former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s petition for provisional release, ensuring his continued detention at the Scheveningen facility near The Hague. The ruling came Friday from the ICC Chamber of Appeal, presided over by Peruvian Judge Luz del Carmen Ibáñez Carranza.

    Duterte’s legal team had vigorously argued for his release based on humanitarian grounds, citing the former leader’s advanced age of 80 and allegedly deteriorating health condition. However, Judge Carranza dismissed these arguments, stating that the proposed release conditions “were not sufficient to mitigate the risks” associated with interim freedom for the accused.

    The court further rejected defense claims that Duterte should be released for humanitarian reasons, maintaining that the seriousness of the charges warranted continued detention. According to court documents, Duterte stands accused of authorizing “violent acts including murder to be committed against alleged criminals, including alleged drug dealers and users” during his presidency from 2016 to 2022.

    Duterte was apprehended in Manila on March 11 and transferred to ICC custody, where he appeared visibly frail during his initial video court appearance. The charges against him stem from his controversial anti-drug campaign that human rights organizations claim resulted in thousands of extrajudicial killings.

    The ICC has yet to determine whether Duterte is medically fit to stand trial. This latest ruling follows an October decision that rejected defense arguments challenging the court’s jurisdiction over three separate charges of crimes against humanity. These charges encompass:

    – 19 murders occurring between 2013-2016 during Duterte’s tenure as Davao City mayor
    – 14 killings of alleged drug bosses in 2016-2017 during his presidency
    – 43 killings of suspected low-level drug offenders

    Official Philippine National Police estimates place the death toll during Duterte’s drug war at over 6,000, while independent human rights organizations suggest the actual figure may reach 30,000. The case continues to draw international attention as victims’ families and human rights advocates closely monitor proceedings.

  • Al Safadi marks 25 years of shaping Lebanese dining in the UAE and officially launches Al Safadi Hospitality

    Al Safadi marks 25 years of shaping Lebanese dining in the UAE and officially launches Al Safadi Hospitality

    DUBAI – Celebrating a quarter-century of defining Lebanese culinary excellence in the UAE, Al Safadi has formally established Al Safadi Hospitality as a unified corporate umbrella to oversee its expanding portfolio. This strategic restructuring preserves the original ownership and leadership while creating an integrated framework for future growth, new brand development, and sustained quality across all operations.

    The journey began in 2000 with a single family-operated restaurant that evolved into one of the nation’s most recognized Lebanese dining destinations. Known for its unwavering consistency and traditional recipes—including an unchanging family Muhammara formula and annual service of approximately 57 tonnes of hummus—the brand has become embedded in UAE daily life. Its multicultural team of over 18 nationalities, including staff with nearly three decades of service, remains central to the group’s identity.

    Al Safadi Hospitality now encompasses the flagship restaurant brand, recently launched concepts Oventine and Table 25 catering, Al Safadi Food Production, and all future ventures. The consolidation enables strengthened quality control, operational excellence, and strategic planning while maintaining the brand’s heritage and people-focused culture.

    A cornerstone of this expansion is the new 5,000-square-meter Central Production Unit in Dubai Production City. This state-of-the-art facility features advanced European kitchen technology and hygienic preparation areas, capable of producing 45,000 meals daily to support existing restaurants, catering services, and upcoming retail lines. Currently pursuing HACCP and FSSC certifications, the facility incorporates sustainable technologies including Demand Control Ventilation and Empower District Cooling integration.

    The group’s expansion pipeline includes retail launches of sauces, spices, and ready-to-cook items between 2026-2027, alongside new restaurant openings across Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi. Oventine, the oven-led quick service concept inspired by Levantine flavors, will expand across Dubai through 2026, while Table 25 continues evolving as a premium catering brand offering international cuisine and custom menus.

    The anniversary was commemorated with a private gathering at the new production facility, featuring virtual tours, documentary presentations, and a performance by Guy Manoukian. CEO Fadi Al Safadi emphasized that the milestone recognizes the collective achievement of staff and patrons alike, stating: ‘We are building for the next 25 years, expanding with care while staying true to who we are.’