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  • Yemen’s Houthis say chief of staff Muhammad al-Ghamari was killed

    Yemen’s Houthis say chief of staff Muhammad al-Ghamari was killed

    Yemen’s Houthi movement revealed on Thursday that their Chief of Staff, Muhammad Abd Al-Karim al-Ghamari, a prominent military figure within the Iran-backed group, was killed while performing his duties. The Houthis stopped short of directly accusing Israel of his death but emphasized that their conflict with Israel remains unresolved. They vowed that Israel would face “deterrent punishment” for its alleged crimes. The Houthis have previously launched missile attacks toward Israel, claiming solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, most of which were intercepted. In response, Israel has conducted strikes on Houthi-controlled regions in Yemen. The death of al-Ghamari marks a significant moment in the ongoing tensions between the Houthis and Israel, further complicating the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East.

  • Lightning strikes can exempt airlines from compensation, EU court says

    Lightning strikes can exempt airlines from compensation, EU court says

    The European Union’s highest court has declared that lightning strikes on aircraft may be classified as ‘extraordinary circumstances,’ potentially exempting airlines from compensating passengers for significant delays or cancellations. This landmark ruling emerged from a case brought by a passenger who experienced a seven-hour delay on a flight from Romania to Austria after the aircraft was struck by lightning and required replacement. The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) emphasized that such incidents necessitate mandatory safety inspections, which can justify the airline’s exemption from compensation obligations. However, the court also stipulated that it is the responsibility of national courts to determine whether the airline implemented all reasonable measures to mitigate the impact of such extraordinary events. This decision aligns with a 2017 ruling where the CJEU categorized bird strikes as extraordinary circumstances, further solidifying the legal framework for airline liability in unforeseen situations.

  • ‘Luxurising the sacred’: New Mecca mega project sparks debate

    ‘Luxurising the sacred’: New Mecca mega project sparks debate

    Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveiled the ambitious King Salman Gate project on Wednesday, a massive development initiative adjacent to Mecca’s Grand Mosque. Designed to accommodate up to 900,000 worshippers during peak pilgrimage periods, the project aims to enhance the experience for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims while preserving the city’s historical and cultural heritage. The development includes the restoration of approximately 19,000 square meters of cultural and heritage areas, alongside the construction of mixed-use facilities, iconic architecture, and residences with views of the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest site. The project is also expected to create over 300,000 jobs by 2036, aligning with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. However, the announcement has sparked a heated debate on social media. While some praised the initiative for addressing the growing needs of pilgrims, others criticized it for commercializing the sacred city, arguing that the glitzy architectural display detracts from the spiritual essence of Mecca. Critics also expressed concerns about the project’s accessibility to lower-income pilgrims, with some likening the development to a ‘Las Vegas’ or ‘Disneyland’ transformation. Supporters, on the other hand, emphasized the necessity of modernization and infrastructure improvements to maintain the city’s global significance. The project remains a polarizing topic, reflecting broader tensions between tradition and modernity in one of the world’s most revered religious sites.

  • Tunisia: Thousands protest in Gabes against chemical plant pollution

    Tunisia: Thousands protest in Gabes against chemical plant pollution

    Thousands of residents in Gabes, a southern Tunisian city, took to the streets on Wednesday in a massive demonstration demanding the shutdown of a local chemical complex. The protest follows a series of alarming health incidents, including numerous cases of intoxication and fainting spells, particularly among schoolchildren living near the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT), a major producer of phosphate-based fertilizers. Social media footage captured harrowing scenes of unconscious individuals being carried by firefighters and treated with oxygen masks. A local official reported that 122 people required medical attention, with symptoms ranging from suffocation to leg pain and numbness. This marks the third such incident since early September, reigniting long-standing grievances over environmental pollution caused by the plant. Residents have long accused GCT of contaminating beaches, groundwater, and air, leading to respiratory illnesses and a spike in cancer rates in an already impoverished community. The protest, organized by the Stop Pollution collective, saw chants of ‘Gabes wants to breathe!’ and ‘We have the right to live in a clean city!’ Tunisians nationwide expressed solidarity online using the hashtag ‘We are all Gabes.’ However, the demonstration was met with heavy-handed police intervention, including the use of teargas, which caused additional injuries. The crackdown has drawn widespread condemnation, with activists decrying the disproportionate response to a peaceful movement. Environmental protests in Tunisia have increasingly faced repression, particularly since President Kais Saied’s 2021 power consolidation. While Saied has criticized the plant’s poor maintenance and pledged to promote a ‘green Tunisia,’ the government remains conflicted due to phosphate’s economic significance. Despite a 2017 commitment to phase out the Gabes plant, recent policy shifts have reclassified phosphogypsum, a hazardous byproduct, as exploitable under certain conditions. Saied has also ordered a significant increase in fertilizer production to capitalize on global market trends, further complicating the path to environmental justice.

  • Saudi Arabia launches huge Mecca expansion with tall towers overlooking Kaaba

    Saudi Arabia launches huge Mecca expansion with tall towers overlooking Kaaba

    Saudi Arabia has unveiled an ambitious expansion project near the Grand Mosque in Mecca, named ‘King Salman Gate’ in honor of the reigning monarch. Officially launched on Wednesday, the project spans an impressive 12 million square meters and aims to enhance the spiritual and logistical experience for pilgrims. The development will feature residential, hospitality, commercial, and cultural facilities, with capacity for approximately 900,000 indoor and outdoor prayer spaces. Renderings and a video released by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) depict towering skyscrapers overlooking the Grand Mosque, with pilgrims praying towards the Kaaba from various vantage points. The project, developed by RUA AlHaram AlMakki Co., a subsidiary of the PIF, is expected to generate over 300,000 jobs over the next decade, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 economic diversification plan. While the project’s cost and construction timeline remain undisclosed, it underscores Riyadh’s commitment to expanding infrastructure in Mecca and Medina. The expansion aims to accommodate over 30 million foreign pilgrims annually by 2030, leveraging the cities’ religious significance for Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages. However, the project may face criticism due to the scale of the new buildings, reminiscent of the controversial Royal Clock Tower, which has been criticized for overshadowing the Kaaba and its opulent amenities. Despite potential backlash, Saudi Arabia continues to prioritize development in its holy cities, ensuring they remain central to global Islamic tourism.

  • The most anticipated collaboration of 2025: ROG and XBOX unite to redefine handheld gaming

    The most anticipated collaboration of 2025: ROG and XBOX unite to redefine handheld gaming

    The gaming industry is set to witness a groundbreaking evolution in 2025 with the highly anticipated collaboration between ASUS’s Republic of Gamers (ROG) and Microsoft’s Xbox. The result of this partnership is the ROG Xbox Ally X (RC73XA), a handheld gaming device that redefines portable gaming by combining console simplicity with PC-level performance. Priced at Dh3,499, the Ally X is now available on the ASUS UAE eShop and leading retailers across the UAE, offering gamers an unparalleled experience.

    The Ally X addresses a long-standing challenge in handheld gaming: balancing power and portability. Unlike its predecessors, which often sacrificed one for the other, the Ally X delivers both. Its open-platform design allows seamless switching between platforms like Steam, Epic Games, Battle.net, and Xbox Game Pass, transforming it into a versatile mini-PC for gamers. This flexibility ensures compatibility with a wide range of titles, making it a true game-changer.

    Under the hood, the Ally X is powered by the latest AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor with RDNA 3 graphics, delivering console-grade visuals and PC-class frame rates. The device features a redesigned chassis with improved cooling, a 1TB SSD, and an 80Wh battery that nearly doubles playtime compared to previous models. Ergonomically designed grips and fine-tuned triggers ensure comfort during extended gaming sessions, while the 7-inch Full HD 120 Hz display guarantees crisp and fluid visuals.

    The Ally X also integrates a familiar Xbox experience, optimized for handheld use. Upon startup, users are greeted by an Xbox-inspired interface built for gaming and optimized within Windows 11. Background processes are minimized to focus system resources on gameplay, and a dedicated Xbox button provides quick access to the Game Bar overlay, enabling easy navigation through libraries, settings, and ROG’s Armoury Crate SE.

    In summary, the ROG Xbox Ally X is not just a handheld device; it’s a hybrid gaming solution that bridges the gap between consoles and PCs. With its thoughtful design, powerful performance, and competitive pricing, it’s poised to become a must-have for gamers. Additionally, purchasers can enjoy a 20% discount on ASUS Premium Care warranty packages until November 30 and join the ROG Elite Program for exclusive rewards and community events.

  • Where to celebrate Diwali 2025 in UAE: Festive feasts, family fun, and cultural experiences

    Where to celebrate Diwali 2025 in UAE: Festive feasts, family fun, and cultural experiences

    Dubai is set to illuminate the skies this Diwali 2025, as the city’s top restaurants, hotels, and destinations unveil a series of special celebrations to honor the Festival of Lights. From gourmet Indian dining and cultural extravaganzas to family-friendly getaways and golden raffles, the UAE offers a plethora of ways to embrace the warmth and joy of the season. Here’s a curated guide to the best Diwali experiences across the Emirates.

    **A Feast of Art and Flavor**
    Jamavar Dubai, in collaboration with India’s renowned design house Good Earth, presents ‘Diwali: A Feast in Chahar Bagh,’ a weeklong celebration from October 16 to 23. The Michelin-starred restaurant will transform into a Persian-style Chahar Bagh, adorned with hand-painted serveware and elegant décor. Guests can indulge in a four-course festive menu by Chef Surender Mohan, featuring delicacies like Kid Goat Shami Kebab and Murgh Nihari, priced from Dh375. This immersive dining experience seamlessly blends design, storytelling, and gastronomy.

    **Two Weeks of Cultural Celebration**
    Festival Plaza is hosting a two-week Diwali celebration from October 13 to 26, featuring exclusive discounts, festive décor, and a chance to win Dh100,000 worth of gold through the ‘Shop, Scan & Strike Gold’ raffle. Themed events like ‘Legends of Diwali’ and ‘Roshni Ke Rangmanch Se’ will showcase live music, workshops, and traditional crafts, creating a radiant experience for families.

    **Festive Flavors at Kamat**
    Kamat’s newly opened outlet at Golden Mile Galleria invites guests to savor over 360 vegetarian dishes from across India. The restaurant is also offering handcrafted mithais and luxurious truffle gift boxes, perfect for sharing the festive spirit. Whether dining in or gifting loved ones, Kamat promises a vibrant feast and warm ambience.

    **Luxurious Staycation at The H Dubai**
    The H Dubai on Sheikh Zayed Road offers a festive staycation with up to 15% off room rates, complimentary breakfast, and free stays for kids under 12. Guests can enjoy early check-in, late check-out, and Dh150 worth of vouchers for Santai Spa and H Bar, making it an ideal spot to celebrate Diwali in style.

    **Celebration by the Creek**
    Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek is hosting ‘A Festival of Light by Studio Bollywood’ on October 17. For Dh99 per person, guests can enjoy a grand Indian buffet, Bollywood performances, and live Dhol acts, all set against a backdrop of golden décor and twinkling diyas.

    **Family Fun at Rixos Bab Al Bahr**
    Rixos Bab Al Bahr in Ras Al Khaimah is offering a family-friendly Diwali celebration on October 20. The Rixy Kids Club will host activities like diya painting, rangoli art, and Bollywood dance sessions, ensuring a festive escape by the sea.

    Diwali 2025 in the UAE promises to be a dazzling celebration of light, culture, and togetherness, offering something for everyone to cherish.

  • Panama president says US Embassy threatened to cancel visas over ties to China

    Panama president says US Embassy threatened to cancel visas over ties to China

    Panama’s President José Raúl Mulino has alleged that a U.S. Embassy official is threatening to cancel visas of Panamanian officials as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to pressure Panama into limiting its ties with China. Speaking at his weekly press conference on Thursday, Mulino claimed, without providing evidence, that such actions are inconsistent with the positive relationship he aims to maintain with the United States. He did not identify the official in question. The U.S. Embassy in Panama has yet to respond to requests for comment. This incident follows a September statement by the U.S. State Department, which emphasized its commitment to countering China’s influence in Central America by restricting visas for individuals linked to the Chinese Communist Party or those undermining regional democracy on China’s behalf. Similar cases have emerged in the region, including the visa revocation of former Costa Rican President Oscar Arias and Vanessa Castro, a vice president of Costa Rica’s Congress, both allegedly due to their ties with China. Panama, home to the strategically vital Panama Canal, has become a focal point in U.S.-China tensions. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s February visit underscored Washington’s push for Panama to reduce Chinese influence over the canal. While Panama denies such influence, it has complied with U.S. pressure to transfer port operations from a Hong Kong-based company to a U.S. consortium. Mulino reiterated Panama’s commitment to the canal’s neutrality, stating that visa decisions should not be used as leverage in geopolitical disputes.

  • China, Laos, and Vietnam ramp up collaboration regarding cross-border infectious diseases

    China, Laos, and Vietnam ramp up collaboration regarding cross-border infectious diseases

    In a significant move to bolster regional health security, China, Laos, and Vietnam have intensified their collaboration to combat cross-border infectious diseases. This initiative was highlighted during a joint emergency drill held on October 15-16 in Jiangcheng county, Yunnan province, China. The drill simulated an outbreak of a newly emerging acute infectious disease in the border regions of the three nations, encompassing practical exercises, static displays, and strategic discussions. Sun Yang, deputy director of the National Disease Control and Prevention Administration, emphasized the drill’s meticulous planning, which showcased professionalism and a scientific approach. Shi Guoqing, director of the Health Emergency Center of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, noted that the drill effectively tested capabilities in early detection, rapid response, and international collaboration. This marked the first comprehensive, end-to-end emergency drill of its kind among the three countries. Nguyen Thi My Ha from the Vietnam Administration of Disease Prevention underscored the drill’s importance in enhancing information sharing and coordination mechanisms. Over recent years, the neighboring nations have coordinated through various meetings, seminars, and training sessions, focusing on epidemic monitoring and border health quarantine. Viengsavanh Kittiphong, deputy director of Laos’ Department of Communicable Disease Control, highlighted the improved efficiency and timeliness of data sharing between China and Laos, which has led to faster responses to outbreaks, including COVID-19, malaria, dengue fever, measles, and rubella. Moving forward, Yunnan province and its neighboring regions in Laos and Vietnam will prioritize the prevention and control of diseases such as chikungunya, dengue fever, and plague, while deepening joint mechanisms for major infectious disease outbreaks and enhancing measures like regular consultations and information sharing.

  • India: Prime Minister Modi faces tough Bihar state election

    India: Prime Minister Modi faces tough Bihar state election

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is bracing for a challenging state election in Bihar, one of India’s poorest and most populous regions. Scheduled for November, the election is marked by widespread discontent over youth unemployment and skepticism about the integrity of voter rolls. These issues could jeopardize Modi’s coalition, which relies heavily on regional partners like Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has a history of shifting allegiances between Modi and the opposition. Bihar, with its 130 million residents, is a politically pivotal state in India’s heartland. A loss here could ripple into upcoming elections in Assam, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu, further threatening the NDA’s dominance. Women voters are expected to play a decisive role, as male migration for work leaves them as the primary decision-makers in many households. Recent opinion polls show the NDA holding a slim 1.6% lead over the opposition alliance, led by the Rashtriya Janata Dal and Congress. The NDA’s edge is attributed to initiatives like direct cash transfers to women, but distrust in electoral processes and anger over unemployment remain significant hurdles. The opposition has capitalized on these concerns, promising guaranteed government jobs and increased subsidies. Meanwhile, new political entrants like Jan Suraaj, founded by Modi’s former strategist Prashant Kishor, aim to reshape Bihar’s political landscape. Despite the challenges, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party remains optimistic, citing public faith in the Prime Minister’s vision. The election results, to be announced on November 14, will be a litmus test for Modi’s coalition ahead of the 2026 national elections.