The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has issued a strong call for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan, emphasizing the need for a civilian-led transition to secure the nation’s future. Speaking at the Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit in Abu Dhabi, Anwar Gargash, the diplomatic adviser to the UAE’s president, outlined the country’s stance on the ongoing crisis in Sudan. Gargash highlighted the UAE’s commitment to scaling up humanitarian support and its opposition to a military junta ruling Sudan. He acknowledged that the UAE’s position has drawn criticism, particularly from factions favoring military control. Gargash referenced the quartet statement, a significant diplomatic agreement in which the UAE played a pivotal role, as a testament to its dedication to peace and stability in Sudan. Despite facing obstacles in delivering humanitarian aid due to restrictive conditions in Sudan, the UAE expressed readiness to intensify its efforts once granted access. The UAE has a long history of engagement in Sudan, including supporting economic development and aiding the country’s transition during the civilian period. Gargash’s remarks underscored the UAE’s proactive role in addressing global crises and its unwavering commitment to fostering sustainable peace and development in conflict-ridden regions.
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North Korea says latest missile tests demonstrate new hypersonic systems
North Korea announced on Thursday that it had successfully tested new hypersonic missile systems, aimed at enhancing its nuclear deterrent capabilities. The tests, conducted under the supervision of leader Kim Jong Un, are part of an ongoing effort to develop advanced weapons capable of penetrating South Korea’s missile defenses. According to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the launches involved two hypersonic projectiles that precisely struck a land target in the country’s northern region. The agency described the system as ‘strategic,’ suggesting its potential for nuclear armament. The tests occurred just days before global leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, are set to convene in South Korea for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings. This timing has led analysts to speculate that North Korea may be seeking to assert its military prowess on the international stage. The latest tests follow a massive military parade in Pyongyang earlier this month, where Kim showcased new weaponry, including a short-range ballistic missile system equipped with hypersonic glide vehicles. Experts have noted that hypersonic weapons, which travel at speeds exceeding five times the speed of sound, are designed to evade missile defense systems. However, questions remain about the consistency of their performance in real-world scenarios. Pak Jong Chon, a senior military official, praised the ‘new cutting-edge weapon system’ and emphasized North Korea’s commitment to bolstering its defense capabilities. The tests also come amid stalled diplomatic efforts between North Korea and the United States, with Kim demanding the lifting of economic sanctions as a precondition for talks. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, who took office in June, has called for dialogue to restore peace on the Korean Peninsula, but Kim has so far rejected these overtures. Analysts suggest that North Korea’s recent missile tests may be a strategic move to reinforce its position as a nuclear power ahead of key international gatherings.
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Myanmar’s army is taking back territory with relentless air strikes – and China’s help
The strategic town of Kyaukme, a vital trade route linking the Chinese border to Myanmar’s interior, has become a microcosm of the nation’s protracted civil war. After months of intense fighting, the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) seized control of Kyaukme in late 2023, marking a significant victory for the opposition. However, the junta’s swift recapture of the town in just three weeks this month underscores a dramatic shift in the military balance, favoring the regime. Kyaukme’s devastation, with large areas flattened by relentless air strikes, highlights the heavy toll of the conflict. The junta’s use of advanced drones, motorized paragliders, and Chinese-supplied aircraft has intensified its offensive, causing significant civilian casualties and forcing many to flee. The TNLA’s retreat from Kyaukme and Hsipaw, another key town, signals the junta’s growing dominance, bolstered by China’s support for its plan to hold elections in December. This election, widely criticized for excluding Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy, is seen as a bid to legitimize the regime. China’s backing, including technical and financial aid, has been pivotal in the junta’s resurgence. Meanwhile, the fragmented opposition, comprising poorly-armed local militias and ethnic insurgent groups, struggles with internal divisions and lack of central leadership. Despite initial successes, such as Operation 1027 in 2023, the opposition’s momentum has waned. The junta’s forced conscription drive has replenished its ranks, while China’s tightening of border controls and export bans on dual-use products have crippled the resistance’s access to drones and other critical supplies. As the junta regains control of strategic areas, the prospects for a political resolution remain bleak, with the legacy of violence and destruction casting a long shadow over Myanmar’s future.
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Israel passes preliminary bill to annex the occupied West Bank
Israel’s Knesset has taken a significant step toward annexing the occupied West Bank, passing a preliminary reading of a contentious bill with a narrow margin of 25 votes in favor to 24 against. The proposed legislation, introduced by Avi Maoz of the far-right Noam party, seeks to extend Israeli sovereignty over settlement areas in the region, referred to in the bill as ‘Judea and Samaria.’ The bill must undergo three additional votes before becoming law. Concurrently, Avigdor Lieberman of the Yisrael Beiteinu party proposed a separate bill to annex the Maale Adumim settlement near Jerusalem, which also passed. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party criticized the move, labeling it as an attempt to undermine the government during US Vice President JD Vance’s visit. Likud dismissed the bill as ‘trolling’ aimed at damaging US-Israel relations and Israel’s achievements in Gaza. The party emphasized that true sovereignty is achieved through practical actions, not symbolic laws. Meanwhile, Israel’s finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, recently unveiled a controversial plan to annex the majority of the West Bank, leaving only six Palestinian enclaves outside Israeli control. Smotrich’s proposal includes dismantling the Palestinian Authority and replacing it with ‘regional civilian management alternatives.’ The plan has sparked widespread concern over its implications for regional stability and Palestinian rights.
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Jingdezhen a ‘rare space’ for creators, French ceramic artist says
Jingdezhen, renowned as the ‘porcelain capital’ of China, continues to attract global artists seeking inspiration and collaboration. French ceramic artist Manon Valle recently returned to the city for the third time, participating in the Jingdezhen International Ceramic Expo held from October 18 to 22. Valle emphasized that Jingdezhen offers a unique environment where creators from diverse cultural backgrounds can converge, exchange ideas, and foster artistic growth. The city’s vibrant artist-in-residence community has become a melting pot of creativity, enabling cross-cultural dialogue and innovation. Valle’s experience underscores Jingdezhen’s enduring significance as a hub for artistic exchange and its role in bridging global artistic communities. The expo, a key event in the ceramic art world, further solidifies Jingdezhen’s reputation as a center for both traditional craftsmanship and contemporary artistic exploration.
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Haniyeh family denies reports relatives left Gaza after Turkish request
The family of the late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has refuted claims that some of their relatives were permitted to exit the Gaza Strip following a request from Turkey. Abdul Salam Haniyeh, the eldest son of the deceased leader, categorically denied these reports in a statement to Middle East Eye, asserting that no arrangements or discussions regarding such a move had taken place. This rebuttal comes in response to earlier reports suggesting that Israel had allowed at least 66 Palestinians and Turkish citizens to leave Gaza earlier this month, facilitated by a bilateral agreement between Israel and Turkey. While some of those who departed reportedly shared the Haniyeh surname, Abdul Salam clarified that none were directly related to his father. He dismissed the news as false and aimed at sowing confusion. The reported deal followed a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in early October, brokered in part by Turkey. Turkey had maintained longstanding ties with Ismail Haniyeh, who led Hamas’s political bureau until his assassination by Israel in Tehran in July 2024. An Israeli decision to permit Haniyeh’s relatives to leave Gaza would be unexpected, given the Israeli military’s April 2024 airstrike that killed three of his sons and four grandchildren in Gaza. Additionally, Haniyeh’s sister, Sabah al-Salem Haniyeh, was arrested around the same time in Tel Sheva, a southern Israeli town. Middle East Eye, known for its independent coverage of the Middle East and North Africa, continues to provide in-depth analysis of the region’s complex geopolitical landscape.
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SetupMate launches Business Gateway Package to simplify company formation for global entrepreneurs
SetupMate Management Consultancy, a prominent UAE-based firm specializing in business and banking advisory services, has introduced its innovative “Business Gateway Package.” This comprehensive solution aims to simplify company formation in Dubai, making it more accessible, efficient, and affordable for startups, small businesses, and international investors. The package, priced at a flat fee of Dh14,900 until December 31, includes essential services such as business establishment and licensing, visa issuance, VAT or corporate tax consultancy, corporate bank account support, and a personal counseling session with CEO Rishi Raj Singh Rathore. Additional value-added services are designed to streamline operations and ensure a seamless startup journey. Dubai’s favorable regulations, tax-free zones, and world-class infrastructure continue to attract entrepreneurs globally, reinforcing its status as a leading investment hub. SetupMate’s initiative aligns with Dubai’s vision of becoming a global startup hub, supporting innovation across various sectors. The company’s success in the UAE has also led to international expansion, with a new office recently opened in London, further solidifying its role as a trusted partner for entrepreneurs worldwide.
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Commercial Bank of Dubai achieves record net profit and surpasses Dh100 billion in loans
The Commercial Bank of Dubai (CBD) has achieved a historic milestone, reporting a record net profit before tax of Dh2.83 billion for the first nine months of 2025, a 15.6% increase compared to the same period last year. Net profit after tax stood at Dh2.58 billion, marking the bank’s 21st consecutive quarter of profit growth—a remarkable feat in the UAE banking sector. Additionally, CBD’s net loans surpassed Dh100 billion for the first time, reflecting a 13.1% increase since the end of 2024. The bank’s total assets surged to Dh163.4 billion, up 16.6% year-on-year, while customer deposits grew 14.9% to Dh112.1 billion, with low-cost CASA deposits accounting for 51% of the total. Dr. Bernd van Linder, CEO of CBD, emphasized the significance of these achievements, attributing them to the bank’s resilient strategy and customer-focused approach despite global challenges such as the pandemic, volatile interest rates, and supply chain disruptions. CBD’s return on equity after tax reached 22.3%, placing it among the top performers in the industry. Asset quality also improved, with the non-performing loan ratio dropping to 3.5%, down 146 basis points from the previous year. The bank’s cost of risk declined to 0.49%, and provision coverage stood at 98.93%, rising to 140.83% when including collateral. CBD’s transformation agenda continues to deliver results, with the bank achieving its highest SME Net Promoter Score in over three years and receiving multiple industry awards, including Best Digitisation Initiatives and Best Mobile Banking Services. The bank remains committed to national initiatives, supporting programs like Aani payments, the UAE Central Bank’s Digital Currency project, and the Financial Infrastructure Transformation Program. CBD also participated in global forums such as SIBOS 2025 and the BAFT Global Councils Forum, showcasing its dedication to innovation and thought leadership. With a capital adequacy ratio of 15.84% and a Tier 1 ratio of 14.70%, CBD maintains a strong capital position well above regulatory requirements. As it enters its sixth decade, the bank continues to support the nation’s ambitions through disciplined growth, digital innovation, and customer-centric strategies.
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Fitness coach on wearable tech and wellness: ‘Know your numbers, but also know your body’
As wearable technology continues to dominate the fitness landscape in 2025, Diren Kartal, a renowned fitness coach and speaker, emphasizes the importance of balancing data-driven insights with intuitive self-awareness. Kartal, who is set to return to Dubai Active 2025, shares his journey from a football player in Turkey’s Beşiktaş youth academy to a global fitness influencer. His philosophy revolves around consistency, discipline, and the transformative power of fitness on both the body and mind. Kartal’s experience in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has profoundly shaped his approach, teaching him humility, patience, and resilience. He believes that while wearable devices like smartwatches and trackers can gamify fitness and enhance accountability, they should not replace the intrinsic understanding of one’s body. Kartal also highlights the challenges of balancing fitness, business growth, and fatherhood, advocating for structured routines and realistic goals. At Dubai Active, he aims to inspire attendees with energy, laughter, and practical advice, encouraging them to view fitness as empowerment rather than punishment. Kartal debunks common fitness myths, such as the necessity of extreme diets or overnight results, and stresses the importance of mental wellness in physical training. He advises beginners to start simple, build consistency, and avoid comparing themselves to others. For long-term success, Kartal’s non-negotiable principle is consistency—showing up regularly, even when motivation wanes. He also shares his excitement about emerging fitness trends like cold plunges, saunas, and functional training, while reminding everyone that the basics—strength training, nutrition, sleep, and community—remain timeless.
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UAE’s first battery-swapping station for bikes to power greener, faster deliveries
Abu Dhabi has taken a significant leap toward sustainable urban mobility with the launch of the UAE’s first battery-swapping station for electric motorbikes. This groundbreaking initiative, a collaboration between Adnoc Distribution and Terra Tech Ltd., is set to transform last-mile delivery operations by making them cleaner, faster, and more cost-efficient. Located at one of Adnoc’s flagship service stations, the facility allows delivery riders to swap depleted batteries for fully charged ones in seconds, drastically reducing downtime and emissions. This innovation aligns with Abu Dhabi’s ambitious goal of having 50% of vehicles electric by 2040 and the UAE’s broader target of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Husam Zammar, founder of Terra Tech Ltd., emphasized the strategic importance of the partnership, stating that it provides access to Adnoc’s extensive service station network, ensuring widespread adoption of the technology. The initiative not only reduces operational costs for delivery riders but also significantly lowers the sector’s carbon footprint. By integrating battery-swapping technology into Adnoc’s nationwide infrastructure, the project sets the stage for a nationwide rollout, paving the way for greener cities, efficient delivery ecosystems, and smarter transport solutions. This move exemplifies how traditional energy networks are evolving to support a cleaner, technology-driven future.
