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  • Alcaraz off to winning start at ATP Finals with win over De Minaur

    Alcaraz off to winning start at ATP Finals with win over De Minaur

    Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed, kicked off his ATP Finals campaign with a commanding 7-6(5), 6-2 victory over Australia’s Alex de Minaur in their round-robin match on Sunday in Turin. This marks Alcaraz’s first win in an opening match at the prestigious season-ending championships. Despite a spirited effort from De Minaur, who rallied from a 4-1 deficit to force a tiebreak in the first set, Alcaraz’s resilience and skill proved decisive. The Spaniard broke De Minaur’s serve twice in the second set, securing a 4-1 lead and ultimately closing out the match without allowing a comeback. Both players aimed to improve upon their disappointing performances from last year, where Alcaraz lost two of his three round-robin matches and De Minaur suffered three consecutive defeats. Alcaraz, who is vying to end the year as the world number one, must reach the final with at least one round-robin win or sweep his group matches to secure the top ranking for the second time. Meanwhile, defending champion Jannik Sinner must retain his title to have any chance of finishing the year in the top spot. The ATP Finals, featuring the world’s top eight singles players and doubles teams, boasts a record prize pool of $15.5 million and offers 1,500 ranking points. The tournament will conclude with the final at the Inalpi Arena in Turin on November 16.

  • India’s data centre boom confronts a looming water challenge

    India’s data centre boom confronts a looming water challenge

    India’s data centre capacity is on track to skyrocket by 77% by 2027, driven by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) and the country’s burgeoning digital economy. With global tech giants like Google, Amazon Web Services, and Meta pouring billions into the sector, India is poised to become a global hub for data infrastructure. Google’s recent $15 billion investment in Andhra Pradesh underscores the scale of this transformation. However, this explosive growth comes with significant environmental challenges, particularly concerning water and energy consumption.

  • Ireland joins calls to ban Israel from European football

    Ireland joins calls to ban Israel from European football

    Ireland has become the latest nation to advocate for Israel’s exclusion from European football competitions. On Saturday, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) passed a resolution urging UEFA to suspend Israeli clubs and the national team from all European tournaments. The decision followed a proposal from Dublin-based club Bohemians, which accused the Israel Football Association (IFA) of violating UEFA’s anti-racism policies and permitting the establishment of clubs in ‘illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank’ without Palestinian Football Association approval. The FAI’s motion was supported by 74 members, with seven opposing and two abstaining. In a statement, the FAI confirmed it would formally request UEFA’s executive committee to suspend the IFA for breaching two provisions of UEFA’s statutes. This resolution aligns with similar calls from Norway and Turkey, both of which referenced a UN Commission of Inquiry report accusing Israel of genocide during its conflict in Gaza. In September, UEFA postponed discussions on Israel’s potential ban following a ceasefire agreement brokered by former US President Donald Trump. While a European ban would not affect Israel’s participation in FIFA World Cup qualifiers, it could strain relations between UEFA and the United States, co-host of the 2026 World Cup.

  • Lives at risk: UAE Filipinos watch in fear as typhoon Fung-wong batters the Philippines

    Lives at risk: UAE Filipinos watch in fear as typhoon Fung-wong batters the Philippines

    Filipino expatriates in the UAE are gripped with anxiety as Super Typhoon Fung-wong, locally known as Uwan, wreaks havoc across the Philippines. The storm, which intensified rapidly, has already claimed at least two lives and left vast areas of the Bicol region without power. Authorities are racing to evacuate over a million residents from vulnerable areas as the typhoon is expected to make landfall in Aurora province on November 9, 2025. The storm’s ferocity has raised fears of widespread destruction, particularly in regions still recovering from the devastation caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi just days earlier, which killed 188 people and left hundreds missing. For Filipinos abroad, the situation is deeply personal. Fatima S., a 47-year-old nanny in Sharjah, expressed her fears for her family in Isabela province, where light-material homes are highly susceptible to flooding. ‘Every time I hear about the rising waters, I panic. I can’t be there to help. I can only pray and hope they make it through this storm,’ she said. Meanwhile, J.P., a 26-year-old administrative staff member in Dubai, is stranded in Cebu, where power outages have left her reliant on a nearly drained power bank to stay connected with her family. A.T., a 50-year-old writer based in Dubai, is in Metro Manila but remains worried about his family in the Bicol region, where the typhoon continues to unleash its fury. The storm has also disrupted air travel, with AirAsia Philippines and AirAsia Malaysia cancelling over 400 flights to and from Manila on November 9 and 10. Passengers have been advised to monitor flight status updates and rebook their travel within 30 days at no additional cost.

  • Adnoc sets sights on global trading dominance with expansion drive

    Adnoc sets sights on global trading dominance with expansion drive

    Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) is embarking on a transformative journey to solidify its position as a global leader in energy trading. The company’s trading division is set to increase its handling of oil and refined products by nearly two-thirds in the coming years, marking a pivotal phase in its growth trajectory. This ambitious expansion is part of a broader strategy to enhance the UAE’s role in global energy markets and maximize value creation across the energy supply chain. Since its inception in 2018, Adnoc Global Trading has rapidly expanded its footprint, establishing offices in Singapore and Geneva, with plans to open a new hub in Houston by 2027. This global presence enables Adnoc to capture greater value from its production and respond effectively to shifting market dynamics. Adnoc’s trading operations are divided into two complementary arms: Adnoc Trading, focused on crude oil, and Adnoc Global Trading (AGT), a joint venture with Eni and OMV, specializing in refined products like diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline. This dual structure allows the company to operate across the entire value chain, from upstream production to downstream sales, enhancing profitability and flexibility. Market analysts highlight the strategic timing of this expansion, as global energy markets undergo significant transformation due to volatile prices, evolving trade flows, and the energy transition. By scaling its trading operations, Adnoc aims to hedge against price fluctuations and capture downstream value traditionally earned by intermediaries. The planned 60–70% increase in trading volumes will position Adnoc among the elite national oil company traders, such as Saudi Aramco Trading, Equinor, and Shell. The addition of a Houston office is particularly strategic, given the US Gulf Coast’s prominence as a global energy trading and refining hub. This move will provide Adnoc with access to critical market intelligence and trading opportunities in North and Latin America. Adnoc’s expansion aligns with its broader efforts to diversify its energy portfolio, invest in low-carbon solutions, and strengthen partnerships with global energy majors. The company is also transforming its Ruwais Industrial Complex into a world-class refining and chemicals hub, while listing subsidiaries on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange to attract foreign investment. Industry experts view Adnoc’s trading expansion as a logical step in its evolution, enabling the UAE to reinforce its status as a global energy hub. As Adnoc scales its operations and embeds itself in key global markets, it is redefining the role of a 21st-century oil producer — agile, globally connected, and commercially driven.

  • Harshita was murdered a year ago – so why has her killer not been caught, family ask

    Harshita was murdered a year ago – so why has her killer not been caught, family ask

    A year has passed since the brutal murder of Harshita Brella, a 24-year-old Indian woman, whose body was discovered in the boot of a car in Ilford, east London, on November 14, 2024. The tragedy has left her family in Delhi grappling with grief and frustration over the lack of justice. Harshita’s husband, Pankaj Lamba, is the prime suspect in her murder. He fled to India shortly after the crime and remains at large, despite being charged with murder, rape, sexual assault, and coercive behavior by Northamptonshire Police in March 2025. The couple, both Indian nationals, had relocated from Delhi to Corby, UK, earlier that year. Harshita’s family accuses both UK and Indian authorities of failing to take decisive action. Her mother, Sudesh Kumari, tearfully demands justice, stating, ‘Only then will I find peace.’ Harshita’s sister, Sonia Dabas, criticizes the UK police for their perceived negligence, suggesting that foreign nationals are not prioritized. The case has drawn scrutiny over the handling of Harshita’s domestic abuse complaint, filed two months before her death. A Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO) issued against Pankaj expired weeks before the murder, raising questions about police follow-up. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has completed its investigation into the Northamptonshire Police’s conduct, with findings shared for review. Meanwhile, Harshita’s family believes Pankaj is being shielded by Indian police, citing his relatives’ connections in law enforcement. The Delhi Police deny these allegations, stating they have issued public notices and are actively searching for Pankaj. Harshita’s father, Satbir Singh Brella, continues to seek justice through relentless visits to police stations and courts. Her mother, Sudesh, clings to her daughter’s belongings, including a pair of shoes, as a poignant reminder of her loss. The case underscores the challenges faced by victims of domestic violence and the complexities of cross-border criminal investigations.

  • From Argentina to Meydan: Pereyra’s dream debut lights up historic Dubai Racing Carnival

    From Argentina to Meydan: Pereyra’s dream debut lights up historic Dubai Racing Carnival

    The 2025–26 Dubai Racing Carnival kicked off in spectacular fashion at Meydan Racecourse, setting the stage for a season of high-stakes racing that will culminate in the 30th Dubai World Cup next March. The opening night was marked by the emergence of Argentine jockey William Pereyra, who made a dream debut with a commanding double, and the continued excellence of champion trainer Musabbeh Al Mheiri, forging a promising new partnership.

    Pereyra, a 31-year-old from Argentina’s Formosa Province, showcased his elite skills on his first appearance outside South America. He began his UAE campaign with a dominant 8¾-length victory aboard Shepperton Lodge in the Emirates SkyCargo Handicap, followed by a comfortable three-length win on Cupid’s Dream in the Emirates Airline Handicap. Both victories came under the banner of Al Mheiri’s Oasis Stables, signaling the start of a potentially fruitful alliance.

    Al Mheiri, who recently lost star jockey Silvestre De Sousa to Jebel Ali Stables, turned to Pereyra, a seasoned rider with over 1,700 wins and 30 Group 1 victories in Argentina. The decision proved astute, as Pereyra’s calm demeanor and tactical acumen impressed both his trainer and the Meydan crowd. ‘William is a good find,’ Al Mheiri remarked. ‘He’s fitted in quickly with the team, and we have some exciting horses for the season.’

    The evening also saw the return of Dark Saffron, last season’s Dubai Golden Shaheen (G1) champion, who delivered a commanding performance in the Emirates Airline Conditions Stakes. Trainer Ahmad bin Harmash and jockey Connor Beasley celebrated a double, with Union Security coasting to victory in the Emirates Courier Express Maiden. Meanwhile, former champion trainer Bhupat Seemar made his mark with Grey Boss, a debut winner in the Arabian Adventures Maiden.

    The international flair of the Carnival was evident, with British, Brazilian, and Uruguayan talents gracing the winner’s circle. As the curtain fell on the opening night, the stage was set for a season of unforgettable racing, with Meydan’s 30th World Cup anniversary promising to be a landmark event.

  • China’s factory-gate deflation eases in October, consumer prices rise

    China’s factory-gate deflation eases in October, consumer prices rise

    China’s economic landscape in October 2025 presented a nuanced picture as factory-gate deflation showed signs of easing while consumer prices returned to positive territory. According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the Producer Price Index (PPI) fell by 2.1% year-on-year, marking a moderation from the 2.3% decline in September. This marks the 37th consecutive month of deflation in producer prices, though the rate of decline has slowed. Meanwhile, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 0.2% year-on-year, reversing a two-month downward trend and surpassing market expectations of no change. Core inflation, excluding volatile food and energy prices, accelerated to 1.2%, the highest in 20 months. Food prices, however, continued to decline, dropping 2.9% year-on-year. The data suggests that government efforts to manage overcapacity and stabilize supply-demand dynamics are yielding results, but weak domestic demand and geopolitical uncertainties continue to weigh on the economy. Analysts caution that deflationary pressures persist, and further policy measures may be required to stimulate growth. Policymakers have maintained a cautious stance, refraining from aggressive stimulus measures, with the central bank keeping interest rates steady for five months. Despite these challenges, China remains on track to achieve its annual growth target of around 5%.

  • At least 2 killed as Super Typhoon Fung-wong nears landfall in Philippines

    At least 2 killed as Super Typhoon Fung-wong nears landfall in Philippines

    Super Typhoon Fung-wong has unleashed devastation across the Philippines, claiming at least two lives and prompting the evacuation of over a million residents from vulnerable areas. The typhoon, with sustained winds of 185 kph (115 mph) and gusts reaching 230 kph (140 mph), is expected to make landfall in Aurora province as early as Sunday night. Authorities have issued the highest storm warnings for Luzon, the country’s most populous island, while Metro Manila and surrounding provinces remain under level 3 alerts. The storm has already caused widespread power outages in the Bicol region and forced the closure of several airports, including Bicol International Airport and Sangley in Metro Manila. Tragically, one person drowned in Catanduanes, and a woman was found dead under the debris of a collapsed home in Catbalogan City. Fung-wong, locally named Uwan, is the 21st storm to hit the Philippines this year, exacerbating the strain on disaster response efforts still recovering from Typhoon Kalmaegi, which claimed 224 lives in the Philippines and five in Vietnam. The typhoon is projected to move northwest by Monday, maintaining its intensity before weakening as it approaches the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday. Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro has urged residents to comply with evacuation orders, emphasizing the dangers of non-compliance. The military has redirected 2,000 troops to focus on humanitarian aid and disaster response. In Isabela, northern Luzon, families have sought refuge in evacuation centers, with many expressing fear of the storm’s destructive potential. Christopher Sanchez, a 50-year-old evacuee, shared his concerns, recalling past storms that brought floodwaters above human height. Authorities remain hopeful that proactive measures will minimize casualties.

  • POWERCHINA hosts Hamdan Bin Zayed School visit to Abu Dhabi

    POWERCHINA hosts Hamdan Bin Zayed School visit to Abu Dhabi

    POWERCHINA, in collaboration with Hamdan Bin Zayed School, a flagship institution under the UAE’s “Hundred Schools Project,” recently hosted an educational open day at the Abu Dhabi PV3 Al Ajban 1.5GW Photovoltaic Project (PV3 Project). The event, themed “PV as a Bridge, Jointly Exploring a Green Future,” provided students and teachers with an immersive experience into the world of renewable energy and its role in advancing the UAE’s sustainable development goals.

    Joe Helou, Executive Managing Director of the SPV, welcomed the attendees and lauded POWERCHINA for its initiative. He highlighted the PV3 Project as a cornerstone of Abu Dhabi’s clean energy strategy and emphasized the importance of such visits in inspiring young minds to delve into the science and innovation behind renewable energy.

    Hong Li, POWERCHINA’s Chief Representative in the UAE, showcased the company’s global and regional projects, underscoring its contributions to sustainable infrastructure and cross-cultural collaboration. Her presentation offered students a comprehensive understanding of POWERCHINA’s achievements in engineering, technological innovation, and social responsibility.

    During the solar knowledge session, POWERCHINA’s technical experts elucidated the principles of photovoltaic power generation, the mechanics of solar panels, and the challenges of constructing large-scale solar plants in desert environments. Through engaging videos, interactive discussions, and simplified explanations, students gained valuable insights into the transformation of sunlight into clean electricity.

    An interactive Q&A session followed, where students posed questions on topics ranging from the components of solar power plants to energy storage and dust mitigation techniques. Engineers from the PV3 Project shared their experiences, encouraging students to pursue careers in innovation and sustainability.

    In his closing remarks, Li Junqi, Vice President of POWERCHINA MENA Regional Headquarters, drew on Chinese proverbs to commend the students’ curiosity and urged them to become ambassadors of friendship and green development between China and the UAE.

    The visit concluded with a guided tour of the PV Sandbox area, where participants learned about the plant’s design, construction, and intelligent operation system. Many students expressed that the experience deepened their interest in science and clean technology.

    Launched in 2019 through a joint initiative by Chinese President Xi Jinping and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the “Hundred Schools Project” aims to introduce Chinese language education in approximately 100 Emirati public schools. Hamdan Bin Zayed School is a pioneer in this endeavor, offering Chinese courses and serving as a model for educational cooperation.

    This event marks a significant milestone in POWERCHINA’s Cross-Cultural Integration Program in the UAE, blending educational engagement with practical exposure to clean energy development. Moving forward, POWERCHINA will continue to foster mutual learning and cooperation in education, technology, and culture, contributing to a greener and more sustainable future under the Belt and Road Initiative.