In a significant move to address urban mobility challenges, Beijing has unveiled a series of new regulations targeting the burgeoning number of electric bicycles in the city. These measures, part of the 15th Five-Year Plan recommendations, mark the first explicit inclusion of electric bicycle management in the capital’s strategic planning framework. The initiative reflects a broader vision for urban and traffic governance, as highlighted by Cheng Shidong, director of the Urban Transport Center at the National Development and Reform Commission. Since 2008, the number of electric bicycles in Beijing has skyrocketed from approximately 800,000 to over 7 million by 2025, necessitating enhanced regulatory efforts. Authorities are now trialing advanced surveillance systems to curb traffic violations, including riding under the influence, and cracking down on illegal modifications that pose safety risks. Additionally, the city is upgrading parking and charging infrastructure, particularly around major transport hubs, to improve commuter convenience and safety. The plan also emphasizes the regulation of the food delivery and instant logistics sectors, which are frequently involved in traffic incidents, underscoring the need for targeted safety measures.
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Legoland Shanghai Resort sets a new world record in visitors
Legoland Shanghai Resort has made headlines by setting a new world record as the fastest Legoland park to attract one million visitors. This remarkable achievement coincides with the resort being honored with the prestigious 32nd Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Theme Park category. The Thea Awards, often likened to the Oscars of the themed entertainment industry, recognized the Shanghai resort as the only Chinese recipient in this category for 2025. The award underscores the park’s excellence in creative design, immersive storytelling, and interactive experiences. Paul Moreton, Chief Development Officer of Merlin Entertainments, expressed immense pride in the recognition, highlighting the resort’s innovative blend of the Lego brand’s creative DNA with unique Chinese cultural elements. The resort features eight themed lands, including the world’s first Lego Monkie Kid land inspired by the Chinese classic ‘Journey to the West,’ and boasts over 75 interactive rides, shows, and attractions. These attractions are built using an astounding 85 million Lego bricks, offering visitors a truly immersive experience. The resort’s success is further amplified by its seasonal events, which continue to enhance its appeal and solidify its position as a global entertainment destination.
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Earthquake of magnitude 5.3 strikes Indian Ocean at depth of 10km
A sequence of earthquakes has rattled the Indian Ocean, with the most recent being a magnitude 5.3 tremor recorded on November 27, 2025. The National Centre for Seismology (NCS) reported that the quake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, making it particularly concerning due to the increased risk of stronger ground shaking and potential structural damage. Earlier that same day, a more intense earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale struck the same region, also at a depth of 10 kilometers. Additionally, a magnitude 4.8 quake was reported on November 26, further highlighting the seismic activity in the area. Shallow earthquakes, like these, are known to be more hazardous as the seismic waves have a shorter distance to travel to the surface, amplifying their impact. This recent activity has drawn comparisons to the devastating 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, a magnitude 9.2-9.3 event that triggered a catastrophic tsunami, claiming over 227,000 lives across 14 countries. While there have been no immediate reports of significant damage or casualties from the recent quakes, the shallow depth and proximity to populated coastal areas have raised alarms among seismologists and disaster preparedness experts.
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PLA will do everything to safeguard Hong Kong, Defense Ministry says
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Hong Kong Garrison has reaffirmed its dedication to protecting Hong Kong, emphasizing its readiness to execute orders and fulfill its responsibilities in accordance with the law. This declaration came during a routine press briefing held by Jiang Bin, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, on Thursday. The statement was prompted by inquiries regarding the PLA’s potential involvement in relief efforts following a devastating fire in Hong Kong on Wednesday. The blaze, which erupted in the Wang Fuk Court residential area in Tai Po, claimed 55 lives by Thursday afternoon, according to reports from Xinhua News Agency. Jiang Bin expressed profound sorrow for the victims, including a firefighter who perished while on duty, and extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and those impacted by the tragedy. The PLA’s commitment underscores its role as a steadfast guardian of Hong Kong’s safety and stability, particularly in times of crisis.
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Slot admits to bleak mood as Liverpool’s slump deepens with 4-1 defeat
Anfield witnessed one of its most dismal European nights in decades as Liverpool succumbed to a devastating 4-1 defeat against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League. The loss marks a catastrophic ninth defeat in twelve matches across all competitions for the Reds, representing their worst twelve-game performance since the 1953-54 season.
Manager Arne Slot conveyed profound disappointment following the match, stating, “The emotions are very negative and disappointing. I was hoping and expecting a better performance, which was far from what we are accustomed to, even in defeat.” The Dutch manager acknowledged his team’s fundamental defensive vulnerabilities, noting, “We simply concede too many goals to compete effectively.”
The match began disastrously when Virgil van Dijk handled the ball during an early corner, resulting in Ivan Perisic converting the sixth-minute penalty. Although Dominik Szoboszlai temporarily equalized following a parried save from Cody Gakpo’s effort, PSV dominated the second half. Guus Til expertly restored the visitors’ lead before Couhaib Driouech compounded Liverpool’s misery with two late goals, capitalizing on catastrophic defensive errors.
This humiliating result follows Liverpool’s 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, signaling the alarming deterioration of Anfield’s former fortress status. The team has now suffered more home losses this season than throughout the entire previous campaign.
In contrasting Champions League action, Arsenal delivered a statement victory by ending Bayern Munich’s unbeaten start with a 3-1 triumph at the Emirates. Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappé achieved a personal milestone, scoring four goals for the first time in a Champions League match as Real Madrid narrowly defeated Olympiacos 4-3. Paris Saint-Germain emerged victorious in an eight-goal thriller against Tottenham, with Vitinha’s hat-trick inspiring a 5-3 comeback win.
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55 rescued in Hong Kong residential area fire: chief executive
A significant fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court, a residential complex in Hong Kong, prompting a swift response from local firefighters. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive John Lee confirmed that 55 individuals were successfully rescued during the emergency. The incident occurred on Thursday evening, causing widespread concern among residents and authorities alike. At a press briefing, Lee assured the public that affected households would receive cash grants to aid in their recovery. The fire, which has drawn attention to safety measures in residential areas, underscores the importance of emergency preparedness in densely populated urban centers. The government has pledged to investigate the cause of the blaze and implement measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah to host Eid Al Etihad parades on November 28
Authorities in Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah have finalized preparations for special Eid Al Etihad parades scheduled for Friday, November 28th, as part of the UAE’s 54th National Day celebrations. The coordinated events will feature military displays and require significant traffic management in both emirates.
Ajman Police confirmed their parade will commence at 4:00 PM along Corniche Road, with full road closure implemented for the duration of the event. The procession will include organized military units, prompting authorities to advise motorists to utilize alternative routes. Detailed maps have been released to guide drivers around the parade route and suggest optimal detours.
Simultaneously, Ras Al Khaimah will host its parade along Al Qawasim Corniche, with road closures affecting the main thoroughfare leading to the waterfront area. The RAK parade is scheduled for an earlier timeframe, running from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM, and will similarly feature military participation. Police authorities have issued specific alternative route recommendations to minimize traffic disruption.
The coordinated parades represent significant civic events within the broader National Day observances, demonstrating inter-emirate cooperation in celebrating national unity. Residents and visitors are encouraged to plan travel accordingly and follow official guidance from local police departments regarding road usage during the specified time periods.
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Arijit Singh, AR Rahman, Rishab Sharma set for UAE concert series
Dubai-based real estate developer Pantheon Development has unveiled an ambitious cultural initiative titled The Icon Series, featuring an impressive lineup of Indian musical talent. The concert series will commence with celebrated playback singer Arijit Singh performing at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena on December 19, 2025.
The series continues with Grammy award-winning composer AR Rahman taking the same stage on January 23, 2026, followed by sitar virtuoso Rishab Sharma’s performance at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena on January 31, 2026. This seven-part concert program represents Pantheon Development’s strategic expansion beyond real estate into cultural and community programming.
Kalpesh Kinariwala, Founder of Pantheon Development, emphasized that the initiative aims to foster community engagement through high-quality public events. The concert series aligns with the company’s ongoing major development projects, including the groundbreaking One RAK Central in Ras Al Khaimah and the construction of VOXA, an AED 800 million mixed-use development in Jumeirah Village Triangle.
The developer has also recently signed a memorandum of understanding with NBCC, a Government of India enterprise, to collaborate on future projects in the UAE. The Icon Series will run concurrently with Pantheon’s construction activities and community-focused initiatives, with additional artists and dates to be announced in the future.
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Schools but no books: Gaza’s children return to makeshift classrooms
In the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas war, Gaza’s children are returning to makeshift classrooms, but the reality is far from normal. With 97% of Gaza’s schools damaged, many requiring full reconstruction, the educational landscape is in shambles. Eleven-year-old Layan Haji, who dreams of becoming a doctor, walks through the ruins of Gaza City to attend a temporary school set up in a battered building. ‘I walk for half an hour at least. The streets are devastated, full of ruins… It is difficult and sad,’ she says, yet she remains hopeful about resuming her studies. Haji is one of 900 students at the Al-Louloua al-Qatami school, which has opened its doors to provide education for the first time since the war began. However, the lack of basic supplies like books, notebooks, and even chairs poses significant challenges. Sixteen-year-old Said Sheldan, who has been displaced multiple times, shares similar struggles. ‘I don’t have books, notebooks, pens or a bag. There are no chairs, electricity or water — not even streets,’ he laments. The war has forced many children into ‘heavy labour’ to support their families, collecting firewood, fetching water, and standing in long queues for food. To address the psychological trauma, schools have adopted innovative teaching methods, such as using games and extracurricular activities. Despite these efforts, the scale of the crisis is immense. According to the UN, over 25,000 children have joined temporary learning spaces, but this is a fraction of the 758,000 students in Gaza. International initiatives, like Qatar’s Education Above All Foundation, are providing support, but the road to recovery is long. ‘Education is facing its most critical period,’ says Hazem Abu Habib, a local initiative leader. Before the war, Gaza was ‘completely free of illiteracy,’ but now, the future of its children hangs in the balance.
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ICE detains Jordanian man in Dallas, leaving disabled son hospitalised
Wael Tarabishi, a US citizen battling Pompe disease, has faced a severe health crisis following the detention of his father and primary caregiver, Maher Tarabishi, by immigration authorities in Dallas last month. Wael was hospitalized with blood sepsis and pneumonia, spending days in intensive care while calling out for his father. His condition is described as the most fragile it has ever been.
Maher Tarabishi, a Jordanian citizen, has been Wael’s sole caregiver since his diagnosis at age four. He was detained during a routine check-in at the Dallas immigration office on October 28, despite having a lawful status under a Supervision Order issued in 2008 due to Wael’s medical needs. Pompe disease is a rare, progressive condition causing severe muscle deterioration, requiring constant care.
Relatives claim immigration officers ignored Maher’s legal status and documentation of Wael’s condition, handcuffing him when he tried to explain his role as a caregiver. Maher was held in a crowded room with 30 others, forced to sleep on the floor without a blanket, and denied a change of clothes until his transfer to the Bluebonnet Detention Center.
Immigration authorities have provided no updates on Maher’s legal status or his longstanding permission to remain in the US as Wael’s caregiver. An ICE spokesperson labeled Maher a criminal and a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), a claim his family denies, emphasizing his clean record and dedication to his son.
Wael, who has undergone 36 surgeries and relies on medical machines to breathe and eat, expressed his despair, stating, ‘He is the only reason I want to continue living.’ The family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to cover essential expenses now that Maher is unable to provide care.
