In a landmark event, Shenzhen and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region jointly hosted the first-ever cross-border marathon as part of the 15th National Games on Saturday morning. The race commenced in Shenzhen, with participants seamlessly crossing into Hong Kong via Shenzhen Bay Port without the need for documentation or stops. This innovative arrangement highlights the seamless integration and cooperation between Guangdong province and the Hong Kong and Macao SARs. The marathon not only showcased the athletic prowess of competitors from across the nation but also symbolized the collaborative spirit and unity of the region. The organizing committee emphasized that this event underscores the vibrancy of the athletes and the shared commitment to celebrating this grand occasion. For more details, viewers can watch the accompanying video.
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Tianjin aid officials oversee quality of life upgrades for Tibetan village
Rishugma village, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province, has witnessed remarkable improvements in its quality of life, thanks to the dedicated efforts of aid officials from Tianjin. Since 2010, these officials have been instrumental in implementing key infrastructure projects that have significantly enhanced the living conditions of the local population. One of the most notable achievements is the construction of a 41.7-kilometer cement road in 2022, which now connects the entire township, facilitating better transportation and access to essential services. Additionally, in 2019, a stable water source was discovered at an altitude of 3,800 meters on Xiaqiong Mountain, providing 644 households with reliable access to tap water. The aid initiative began in 2010 when Tianjin officials arrived in Hornasha town and invested 15 million yuan ($211,000) in the road construction project, benefiting four administrative villages including Rishugma, Chunu, Auhu, and Yangdrung. These developments underscore the commitment of Tianjin officials to fostering sustainable growth and improving the livelihoods of Tibetan communities.
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Watch: Kuwait seizes over 100kg of narcotics hidden in car in foiled smuggling attempt
Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior announced on Saturday, November 15, 2025, the successful interception of a significant drug smuggling operation. Authorities seized over 100 kilograms of hashish and marijuana, which were meticulously concealed within a suspect’s vehicle. The individual, identified as a citizen, was apprehended upon arrival at Shuwaikh Port after intelligence indicated his involvement in transporting narcotics from Iran via ferry. The General Department for Drug Control, in collaboration with the General Directorate of Customs, executed the operation, ensuring the suspect and the illicit substances were handed over to the Drug Prosecution Authority for legal proceedings. To safely inspect the vehicle’s hidden compartments, the General Fire Force was called in, given the hazardous methods often employed by smugglers. This operation underscores Kuwait’s commitment to combating drug trafficking and maintaining national security.
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Evans’ last-second penalty against Japan ends Wales’ 10-match home losing streak
In a thrilling and nail-biting encounter at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, Wales clinched a dramatic 24-23 victory over Japan on Saturday, marking their first home win in more than two years. The decisive moment came in the dying seconds when replacement back Jarrod Evans coolly slotted a penalty from outside the 22-meter line, close to the left touchline, after Japan’s ill-discipline gifted Wales a final opportunity. The win ended Wales’ record 10-match losing streak at home, dating back to August 2023. New Wales coach Steve Tandy, overseeing only his second match, couldn’t bear to watch the crucial kick, instead waiting in the hallway behind the coaches’ box. When Evans’ attempt sailed through the posts, Tandy embraced his assistants in relief. The match, which saw the lead change hands six times in the second half, was a rollercoaster of emotions and had significant implications for the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw. Wales’ victory ensures they retain their No. 12 world ranking, while Japan remains at No. 13, potentially setting up a tougher pool for Japan in the upcoming tournament. Despite the win, the match highlighted Wales’ recent struggles, as they had previously dominated Japan in all five home encounters by an average of 50 points. The game also featured standout performances, including Louis Rees-Zammit’s 15th test try and Seungsin Lee’s accurate penalty kicks for Japan. However, Japan’s late-game unraveling, including a yellow card for debutant Harry Hockings, ultimately handed Wales the chance to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
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Freed Palestinian child prisoners recount torture in Israeli custody
A shocking report by Defense for Children Palestine (DCIP) has unveiled the harrowing experiences of three Palestinian teenagers—Mohammad Nael Khamis al-Zoghbi, 17, Faris Ibrahim Faris Abu Jabal, 16, and Mahmoud Hani Mohammad al-Majayda, 17—who were abducted by Israeli soldiers while seeking humanitarian aid. The teens were subsequently detained at the Sde Teiman detention camp in southern Israel, where they endured severe physical and psychological torture.
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50% RTA fine discount, ‘cheap’ luxury hotels: How scammers trap UAE residents
In the UAE, scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, targeting residents with deceptive offers that seem too good to be true. From fake government communications to fraudulent luxury hotel deals, these schemes aim to exploit unsuspecting victims. Authorities have repeatedly urged the public to remain vigilant and verify the authenticity of any suspicious offers or communications. Here’s a closer look at some of the most common scams and how to protect yourself. Scammers often pose as government officials, using advanced technology like AI to create fake documents and caller IDs. They may also engage in ‘voice phishing,’ pretending to be police or bank officials to extract sensitive information. Recently, fake websites claiming to offer a 50% discount on Dubai fines have surfaced, pressuring victims into quick transactions. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has clarified that no such discounts exist, labeling these as deceptive marketing campaigns. Another prevalent scam involves fake luxury hotel listings. Fraudsters advertise non-existent properties at unbelievably low prices, luring victims into sharing financial details before disappearing. Additionally, scammers exploit personal relationships by creating fake social media accounts to impersonate friends or family, often spinning elaborate stories to solicit money or sensitive information. To avoid falling victim, always verify the source of any offer or communication. Contact official organizations directly to confirm the authenticity of claims, and never share personal or financial information without thorough verification. Staying informed and cautious is the best defense against these increasingly innovative scams.
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South African activists allege Israel used shadowy NGO to ‘traffic’ Palestinians from Gaza
South African activists have accused Israel of employing a covert humanitarian organization, Al-Majd Europe, to forcibly remove Palestinians from Gaza, labeling it as a form of ethnic cleansing. The allegations surfaced after a plane carrying 153 Palestinians landed at OR Tambo International Airport in South Africa on Thursday. The aircraft was detained on the tarmac for approximately 12 hours, sparking confusion and outrage among local authorities and activists. Investigations revealed that the South African government was unaware of the flight’s arrival, and the passengers lacked proper documentation, raising suspicions about the legitimacy of the operation. Activists further disclosed that many Palestinians boarded the flight without a clear understanding of their destination, suggesting potential human trafficking. Al-Majd Europe, purportedly registered in Germany and headquartered in Jerusalem, claims to provide humanitarian aid, including evacuation services and medical assistance. However, activists argue that the organization is a front for Israeli intelligence, facilitating the displacement of Palestinians, particularly professionals like doctors and educators, from Gaza. The incident has prompted calls for a thorough investigation into Al-Majd Europe and the South African government’s handling of the situation. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa described the refugees as ‘mysteriously’ transported to the country, emphasizing the need to scrutinize their origins and the circumstances of their arrival. Despite the government’s eventual decision to grant the Palestinians 90-day visas, activists have criticized the delayed response and lack of care, highlighting the plight of individuals who have endured severe trauma in Gaza.
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UAE: Wishes of 54 chronically ill children fulfilled for nation’s 54th Eid Al Etihad
In a heartwarming initiative, Make-A-Wish UAE has fulfilled the dreams of 54 children battling chronic illnesses, marking the nation’s 54th Eid Al Etihad celebrations. The children, aged between 4 and 18, represent a diverse array of backgrounds and medical conditions, ranging from cancer and diabetes to rare congenital disorders. This initiative not only brought joy to the children but also provided their families with a renewed sense of hope and resilience. Among the recipients was 11-year-old Sultan, who fulfilled his dream of visiting Japan’s Universal Studios to explore Super Nintendo World, inspired by his love for anime and video games. Another child, 12-year-old Ahmed, wished for an iPhone and Apple Watch to better manage his diabetes and stay connected with his parents. Hani Al Zubaidi, CEO of Make-A-Wish UAE, emphasized the dual role of treatment—physical and emotional—stating that moments of happiness significantly uplift the spirits of these children, aiding their healing process. Since its inception in 2010, the foundation has granted over 7,950 wishes across the region, with more than 90% of children showing marked improvements in happiness and vitality post-wish fulfillment. This initiative underscores the power of compassion and community support in transforming lives.
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Iran says it seized Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in Gulf
Iran has officially confirmed the seizure of a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf, an incident that occurred on Friday. According to local media reports, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) intercepted the vessel, which was transporting petrochemical cargo destined for Singapore. The IRGC stated that the tanker was seized following a judicial order, citing violations related to carrying unauthorized cargo, though specific details were not disclosed. The operation was carried out by the IRGC’s rapid reaction units, who monitored and intercepted the tanker, named Talara, at 7:30 AM local time. Ellie Shafik, an analyst at Vanguard Tech, suggested that Iran might portray the seizure as a lawful action, potentially masking strategic motives. This development occurs against a backdrop of escalating tensions between Iran and Western nations, particularly over Iran’s nuclear program. In September, the United Nations reinstated widespread sanctions, including an arms embargo, following the collapse of nuclear negotiations. Diplomatic efforts, mediated by Oman, between Iran and the United States also failed in June after Israeli and American strikes on Iran. Tehran continues to assert that its nuclear program is peaceful, denying any intent to develop nuclear weapons. The reinstated sanctions are part of a “snapback” mechanism from the 2015 nuclear agreement, which had initially suspended penalties in exchange for restrictions on Iran’s nuclear activities. The deal began to unravel after former U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew in 2018, reimposing severe sanctions that have exacerbated Iran’s economic crisis.
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SS Rajamouli unveils time-travel adventure film ‘Varanasi,’ with elements of Hindu mythology
HYDERABAD, India — Acclaimed filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, the visionary behind global blockbusters like ‘RRR’ and ‘Baahubali,’ has revealed his latest cinematic venture, ‘Varanasi,’ at a grand event in Hyderabad. The announcement, made on Saturday, November 15, 2025, drew thousands of enthusiastic fans eager to witness the first look of the highly anticipated film. Known for his epic storytelling and groundbreaking visual effects, Rajamouli has once again pushed the boundaries of Indian cinema with this ambitious project. The film, previously code-named ‘Globe Trotter,’ promises a visually stunning time-travel adventure intertwined with elements of Hindu mythology, drawing inspiration from the sacred city of Varanasi. Rajamouli confirmed that ‘Varanasi’ will be released in IMAX format in 2027, further elevating its global appeal. The star-studded cast includes Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu, Bollywood-turned-Hollywood actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran. Chopra Jonas, returning to Indian cinema after her Hollywood endeavors, portrays the character Mandakini, depicted in a striking poster balancing on a cliff with a pistol in hand. Babu, making his first collaboration with Rajamouli, appears as a fierce warrior riding a white bull, a scene that left fans in awe during the event. The unveiling, held at Hyderabad’s Ramoji Film City, featured a massive 110-by-130-foot screen, replicas of Varanasi, and a dazzling display of lights and fireworks, transforming the occasion into a vibrant celebration. Rajamouli’s previous works, including the Oscar-winning ‘RRR’ and the record-breaking ‘Baahubali’ series, have cemented his reputation as a trailblazer in global cinema. Fans traveled from across the country to witness the event, underscoring the cultural significance of Rajamouli’s work and the growing influence of Tollywood on the global stage. ‘Varanasi’ is poised to be another milestone in Indian cinema, blending mythic grandeur with cutting-edge filmmaking.
