Sudan’s ambassador to the United States, Mohamed Abdalla Idris, has called on the Trump administration to classify the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as a terrorist organization. Speaking at a press briefing in Washington on Friday, Idris emphasized Sudan’s rejection of a UAE-backed peace proposal to end the ongoing civil war, now in its third year. He criticized Abu Dhabi’s support for the RSF as “destructive” and stated that Sudan cannot accept a peace deal involving the UAE as a mediator, given its role in the conflict. Despite the UAE’s membership in the “Quad”—a coalition including the US, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt—Idris argued that the UAE cannot simultaneously be a party to the conflict and a mediator. The Quad recently unveiled a coordinated roadmap to resolve Sudan’s war, which Idris acknowledged as a positive step but reiterated Sudan’s opposition to UAE involvement. He also urged US President Donald Trump to take a more active role in pressuring the UAE to cease its support for the RSF, which has roots in the Janjaweed militia responsible for the Darfur genocide. The ambassador highlighted bipartisan efforts in the US Senate to designate the RSF as a terrorist organization, citing its ongoing atrocities in El-Fasher. He also called for independent investigations into war crimes committed by both the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces. The conflict has resulted in over 150,000 deaths and displaced 12 million people, with 17 countries allegedly involved in the crisis. Sudan has raised these concerns with the Arab League and the African Union, though its AU membership remains suspended.
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Iran president warns Tehran may face evacuation due to drought
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian issued a stark warning on Friday, stating that the capital city of Tehran may face evacuation due to an escalating water shortage crisis. In a televised address, Pezeshkian emphasized that if significant rainfall does not occur by the end of the year, the city will be forced to implement water rationing measures. He further cautioned that continued drought conditions could lead to the complete depletion of water reserves, necessitating the evacuation of Tehran’s 10 million residents. The announcement comes as Iran grapples with one of its most severe droughts in decades, exacerbated by a 40% decline in precipitation compared to the 57-year average. Tehran, a sprawling megacity, is particularly vulnerable, with its main reservoir reportedly holding only two weeks’ worth of water. Recent conservation efforts, including water supply cuts in several neighborhoods and public holidays declared to save water and energy, have failed to mitigate the crisis. Authorities have urged citizens to reduce water consumption by 20% to stabilize the situation until the anticipated winter rains. The dire circumstances underscore the urgent need for long-term solutions to address Iran’s water scarcity challenges.
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‘Meeting is the message’: On US visit, Syria’s Sharaa eyes boost against Israel, SDF and sanctions
In a historic turn of events, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, once labeled a terrorist by the United States, is set to visit the White House. This visit underscores a significant realignment in U.S.-Syria relations, as Sharaa prepares to join a U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State (IS). The move comes amid Syria’s complex challenges, including Israeli occupation in the south, tensions with Kurdish factions in the north, and a struggling economy under sanctions. While these issues are unlikely to be resolved during the visit, the symbolic image of Sharaa in the Oval Office carries profound implications. Former U.S. Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford noted the unprecedented nature of the meeting, likening it to past visits by leaders such as Nelson Mandela and Yasser Arafat. Sharaa’s ability to navigate international skepticism about his past has been a key achievement, even as Syria grapples with internal corruption and sectarian violence. Ahead of the visit, the Trump administration lifted sanctions on Sharaa and his interior minister, signaling a thaw in relations. Sharaa’s government is also strengthening ties with NATO-member Turkey and seeking financial support from Gulf states like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. However, Israel remains a significant threat, with its occupation of southern Syria and strategic moves on Mount Hermon. Experts suggest that while a security agreement between Syria and Israel is possible, a broader peace deal remains unlikely. The visit also highlights the U.S.’s shifting role in the Middle East, as it seeks to reduce its military footprint while deepening security cooperation with Syria. Sharaa’s alignment with the U.S. could marginalize the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), long a U.S. ally in the fight against IS. As Sharaa’s visit unfolds, it is being closely watched by Syrians seeking reintegration into the region and by international stakeholders wary of the geopolitical shifts it may trigger.
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The case for abandoning Taiwan is still weak
The escalating military pressure from China on Taiwan has reignited debates within the United States about whether to intervene militarily if China decides to attack the island. Analysts have long argued that the US should distance itself from Taiwan to preserve its relationship with China. This argument has gained traction as China’s strength and assertiveness grow, raising the potential costs of continued US support for Taipei. Lyle Goldstein, Director of the Asia Program at Defense Priorities, recently highlighted these concerns in an article published in Time magazine, warning of the risks posed by Taiwan’s current president, Lai Ching-te, whom he labels as ‘reckless.’ Goldstein argues that Lai’s rhetoric and actions could inadvertently drag the US into a conflict with China. However, critics note that Lai’s policies largely mirror those of his predecessor, Tsai Ing-wen, and that his statements on Taiwanese sovereignty are consistent with the Democratic Progressive Party’s long-standing position. China’s aggressive posture toward Taiwan is driven not solely by Lai’s leadership but also by its growing military capabilities and the perception of a wavering US commitment to Taiwan’s defense. While some argue that defending Taiwan is not in America’s vital interest, others emphasize Taiwan’s strategic and economic importance, particularly as a global hub for semiconductor manufacturing and a key player in the First Island Chain. The debate underscores the complex dynamics of US-China-Taiwan relations and the high stakes involved in any potential conflict.
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Etihad Airways, Hong Kong Airlines launch codeshare programme
Etihad Airways and Hong Kong Airlines have unveiled a groundbreaking codeshare partnership, coupled with a reciprocal loyalty agreement, marking a significant step in enhancing global connectivity. The announcement was made during a ceremony in Hong Kong, timed with the arrival of Etihad’s inaugural flight from Abu Dhabi to Hong Kong International Airport. This collaboration allows passengers to book Hong Kong Airlines flights between Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi under Etihad’s ‘EY’ code, while Etihad travelers can access Japanese destinations such as Fukuoka, Hokkaido-Sapporo, Osaka, and Okinawa via Hong Kong Airlines’ ‘HX’ code. The partnership ensures seamless travel with a single ticket, unified check-in, and automatic baggage transfer, positioning Abu Dhabi as a pivotal hub linking Greater China, Japan, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. Additionally, members of Hong Kong Airlines’ Fortune Wings Club and Etihad Guest will enjoy reciprocal earn-and-redeem benefits across both networks, further enriching their travel experiences. Arik De, Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer of Etihad Airways, emphasized the partnership’s value in offering flexibility, expanded reach, and superior rewards to loyal customers. Louis Li, Executive Vice President of Hong Kong Airlines, highlighted the collaboration as a milestone in the airline’s resurgence in the international market, fostering trade, tourism, and connectivity between Hong Kong and the Middle East.
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Indian ambassador Dr Deepak Mittal visits Guru Nanak Darbar Dubai on Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Prakash Purab
In a spiritually significant start to his diplomatic mission in the UAE, Dr Deepak Mittal, the newly appointed Indian Ambassador, visited the Guru Nanak Darbar Gurudwara in Dubai to mark Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Prakash Purab. Accompanied by his wife, Dr Alpna Mittal, the Ambassador participated in special prayers and sought blessings on the auspicious occasion of the birth anniversary of the first Sikh Guru. The visit underscored the values of unity, faith, and the enduring teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Dr Mittal was warmly received by Dr Surender Singh Kandhari, Chairman, and Dr Bubbles Kandhari, Vice Chairperson of the Gurudwara, along with members of the management committee and the Sikh community. As a gesture of respect and blessing, the couple was presented with a Saropa, a traditional robe of honour. Addressing the gathering, Dr Mittal expressed his gratitude for commencing his tenure with divine blessings and praised the unity and devotion of the congregation. He highlighted the importance of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings and India’s cultural heritage, which are upheld with pride. The Ambassador also commended the UAE’s leadership for fostering an environment of tolerance and freedom, allowing people of all faiths to practice their beliefs harmoniously. Dr Surender Singh Kandhari emphasized the profound significance of the Ambassador’s visit on such a holy day, noting that the Gurudwara symbolizes peace, service, and unity. The event concluded with the traditional Ardas (prayer) and Langar (community meal), embodying Sikh values of equality, humility, and service. The atmosphere was filled with devotion, music, and a spirit of togetherness, resonating with Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s timeless message: ‘Recognise all mankind as one.’
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Dubai RTA announces temporary closure on Airport Road near DXB
The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced a temporary closure of Airport Road near Dubai International Airport (DXB) to facilitate expansion works at Terminal 1. The closure, effective from 2:30 AM on Saturday, November 8, 2025, will impact traffic heading to Deira, while traffic to Al Khawaneej will be affected from 2:30 AM on Sunday, November 9, 2025. Motorists are advised to plan their trips in advance, adhere to traffic signs, and use alternative routes via Al Garhoud to ensure smooth travel and timely arrival at the airport. The RTA emphasized the importance of these measures to minimize disruptions during the construction phase. Commuters are encouraged to stay updated with the latest traffic advisories through official channels. This temporary closure is part of ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure and accommodate the growing passenger traffic at DXB, one of the world’s busiest airports.
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Why tech giants are offering premium AI tools to millions of Indians for free
In a strategic move to capture India’s burgeoning digital market, leading artificial intelligence (AI) companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity AI have partnered with Indian telecom giants to offer free or subsidized access to their AI tools. Starting this week, millions of Indian users will gain one year of complimentary access to ChatGPT’s new low-cost ‘Go’ chatbot. Similarly, Perplexity AI has teamed up with Airtel, India’s second-largest mobile network provider, while Google has partnered with Reliance Jio, the country’s largest telecom operator, to bundle AI services with monthly data plans. Analysts view these initiatives not as acts of generosity but as calculated investments aimed at securing a foothold in India’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystem. Tarun Pathak, an analyst at Counterpoint Research, emphasized that the strategy is to familiarize Indians with generative AI before transitioning to paid models. India’s vast and youthful internet user base, exceeding 900 million, presents a unique opportunity for AI companies to gather diverse data and refine their models. However, this approach raises concerns about data privacy and the lack of robust AI-specific regulations in India. While the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP) 2023 offers broad protections, its implementation remains pending, leaving gaps in addressing AI accountability. Experts argue that India must strike a balance between fostering innovation and safeguarding user data, especially as global AI companies leverage the country’s flexible regulatory environment to scale their offerings. As the AI landscape evolves, the focus will be on ensuring that India’s digital growth aligns with ethical and transparent practices.
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Summit urges joint efforts in shared digital future
The 2025 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit, held in Zhejiang province, brought together global leaders, experts, and tech executives to discuss the future of digital intelligence. With the theme ‘Forging an Open, Cooperative, Secure, and Inclusive Future of Digital Intelligence,’ the summit emphasized the need for joint efforts to build a shared digital future. Li Shulei, a senior official of the Communist Party of China, highlighted the importance of inclusive development, digital infrastructure, and the widespread adoption of digital technologies. He called for enhancing global digital literacy and bridging the digital divide to ensure that the benefits of digital development are shared worldwide. Wang Hao, Party secretary of Zhejiang, noted the province’s progress in integrating the digital economy with the real economy, with the digital economy accounting for over 50% of its GDP in 2024. Daren Tang, Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization, praised China’s entry into the top 10 of the Global Innovation Index, attributing it to the robust digital economy. The summit also addressed the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in driving the digital economy. Wu Yongming, CEO of Alibaba Group, emphasized the company’s commitment to open-source AI models and the importance of technological inclusiveness. Liu Qiangdong, founder of JD.com, discussed the transformative potential of AI and robotics in reducing logistics costs and creating new job opportunities. The summit concluded with a call for global collaboration to harness the power of digital technologies for the benefit of all.
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Fragrance World unveils Street Origins, a new collection redefining modern perfumery
Fragrance World has unveiled its latest innovation, ‘Street Origins,’ a groundbreaking fragrance collection that redefines modern perfumery. Inspired by the vibrancy of urban culture and the essence of individuality, the collection blends artistry, authenticity, and innovation to create a new standard in contemporary fragrance design. Developed under the leadership of Safeer Moidu, Joint CEO of Fragrance World, Street Origins introduces a range of long-lasting, gender-neutral scents that emphasize originality, performance, and accessibility. The collection aims to challenge a market often saturated with imitations, offering a fresh perspective on authenticity. Street Origins draws inspiration from the dynamic energy of global cities, translating the rhythm of urban life into bold colors, graphic artwork, and collectible bottle designs. The collection is divided into two tiers: the ‘Origins Range,’ featuring 26 everyday scents inspired by city moods, and the ‘Icon Range,’ comprising 14 limited-edition releases with statement finishes and exclusive sleeves. Safeer Moidu describes the collection as a ‘creative rebellion,’ a return to originality in an industry that has grown complacent with imitation. Beyond its olfactory appeal, Street Origins serves as a creative platform, fostering collaborations across art, music, and design. Through its innovation arm, French Avenue, Fragrance World has partnered with renowned international perfumers, including Jordi Fernández, Shinichiro Oba, Pascal Gaurin, and Jean-Christophe Hérault. The launch of Street Origins further solidifies Fragrance World’s influence in shaping the narrative of Middle Eastern perfumery, characterized by artistry, experimentation, and storytelling. The collection is now available for purchase at www.shopfragranceworld.com.
