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  • ‘Every border lasts until the next war’: Israel’s settlers gather to ‘raise flag’ in Gaza

    ‘Every border lasts until the next war’: Israel’s settlers gather to ‘raise flag’ in Gaza

    Hundreds of Israeli settlers convened at the Sderot lookout point overlooking Gaza on Thursday for a controversial demonstration organized by the Nachala settlement movement. The gathering, titled “Raising the Flag in Gaza,” explicitly advocated for establishing permanent Jewish settlements within the besieged Palestinian territory and called for the expulsion of Gaza’s Palestinian population.

    The event unfolded against a backdrop of widespread destruction in northern Gaza, where Israeli military operations have systematically flattened entire neighborhoods over two years of conflict. The Sderot viewpoint has ironically become a tourist attraction for Israelis observing the devastation in real-time.

    Organizers distributed traditional Hanukkah pastries as supporters arrived from West Bank settlements and within Israel. The gathering featured speeches from right-wing politicians and settler leaders who declared Gaza part of their “ancestral inheritance” that must be permanently reclaimed. The only dissent came from a small group of left-wing activists from the Standing Together movement, who briefly stormed the stage with shirts proclaiming “We are not returning to Gaza.”

    Settler leader Daniella Weiss asserted that raising Israeli flags in Gaza represented a rejection of international dictates, particularly criticizing potential Turkish or Qatari involvement in postwar governance. The event occurred despite the defense ministry denying permission for activists to physically cross into Gaza, though reports indicate dozens of settlers later breached the border fence at other locations to plant flags.

    Multiple speakers employed the term “voluntary migration” to describe the desired removal of Palestinians from Gaza—a euphemism for ethnic cleansing. Knesset member Limor Son Har-Melech stated that achieving this outcome merely required Israeli “will,” while settler Yehoshua Sokol argued international borders remain fluid “until the next war.”

    The demonstration revealed growing tensions within Israel’s right-wing coalition regarding Gaza’s future, with settlers pressuring the government to resist international agreements and pursue permanent territorial control through population transfer.

  • UAE gears up for next phase of plastic ban despite high costs, need for local raw materials

    UAE gears up for next phase of plastic ban despite high costs, need for local raw materials

    The United Arab Emirates is pressing forward with the second phase of its comprehensive nationwide ban on single-use plastics, set for enforcement by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) starting January. This significant environmental policy expansion targets a specific range of products including beverage cups and lids, cutlery, plates, straws, stirrers, and Styrofoam food containers, while also implementing a full prohibition on plastic bags thinner than 50 microns.

    Despite the clear regulatory direction, the transition presents substantial challenges for local manufacturers. Industry experts identify high production costs and limited availability of locally sourced recycled raw materials as primary obstacles. François de Bie, Chief Commercial Officer of Emirates Biotech, emphasizes that UAE-based manufacturers serve as the crucial ‘engine room’ for this ecological transition. Their role extends beyond production to include adapting machinery for plant-based materials and designing products with environmentally conscious end-of-life considerations.

    The policy strategically exempts products manufactured from PLA biopolymers and other plant-based materials, shifting the national strategy from mere prohibition to promoting restorative and innovative sustainable solutions. Local industry leader Hotpack exemplifies this adaptation, having invested heavily over the past decade in research, development, and advanced machinery capable of utilizing up to 100% recycled materials.

    According to Abdul Jebbar, Group CEO and Managing Director of Hotpack, the company has developed numerous alternatives including green polymers, reusable product ranges, and packaging solutions derived from paper, board, aluminum, molded fiber, and various biodegradable compounds. Notably, they’ve engineered an innovative alternative that reduces material usage by 30% while maintaining full recyclability and physical integrity.

    The economic realities remain challenging, with recycled raw materials costing significantly more than virgin plastics. Additionally, the limited local infrastructure for recycling creates supply constraints. Both industry leaders emphasize the critical importance of public education on waste sorting and the development of domestic supply chains, including local PLA stocks and warehousing, to reduce dependence on imported alternatives with their associated long wait times and high shipping costs.

    While the market remains in a preparation phase as retailers work to break established habits, the emergence of localized supply chains indicates significantly better preparedness compared to a year ago, positioning the UAE for substantial progress in its sustainability objectives.

  • ACM Winter Village brings the magic of a European festive town to Arabian Center with free family experiences

    ACM Winter Village brings the magic of a European festive town to Arabian Center with free family experiences

    Dubai’s Arabian Center has inaugurated an immersive winter wonderland, transporting visitors to the heart of a traditional European festive village without leaving the city. Running from December 18, 2025, through January 4, 2026, the meticulously crafted Winter Village at Entrance B offers complimentary daily access from 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM, creating an accessible seasonal destination for multigenerational families.

    The installation features snow-dusted cottages, castle-inspired architecture, and glowing lanterns amidst rich seasonal décor, establishing a storybook atmosphere that evokes nostalgic European winter celebrations. This visually stunning environment provides numerous photo opportunities and immersive exploration experiences both during daylight hours and under evening illumination.

    Central to the activation are diverse complimentary activities designed for family engagement. The Enchanted Craft Workshop enables children to create winter-themed keepsakes through hands-on artistic expression. The Royal Dress-Up & Photo Booth permits families to transform into royalty and knights, with professional photography services capturing these moments for lasting memorabilia.

    Thematic programming includes regularly scheduled Story Time with the Wizard, where theatrical storytelling sessions bring magical narratives to life three times daily. Interactive elements continue with Medieval Market Mini Games that recreate traditional village fair challenges, while professional face painters provide festive designs enhancing the imaginative experience.

    Additional attractions include daily themed giveaways while supplies last and specially scheduled roaming entertainment on key dates throughout the activation period. On December 19-20, 25-26, 2025, and January 2-3, 9-10, 2026, visitors can experience dynamic performances including winter characters, Christmas entertainers, bubble shows, and vibrant parades at 5:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 7:00 PM, and 8:00 PM throughout the mall complex.

    This comprehensive activation represents Arabian Center’s commitment to creating inclusive community experiences that celebrate festive traditions through imagination and togetherness, offering Dubai families an opportunity to create lasting holiday memories in an accessible urban setting.

  • Over 1,000 patients have died awaiting evacuation from Gaza since July 2024, says WHO

    Over 1,000 patients have died awaiting evacuation from Gaza since July 2024, says WHO

    The World Health Organization has revealed a devastating humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, with more than 1,000 patients having perished while awaiting urgent medical evacuation between July 2024 and November 2025. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus disclosed these alarming figures through an official statement, emphasizing that the actual death toll is likely significantly higher due to underreporting.

    Despite successful medical evacuations of approximately 10,600 critically ill patients from Gaza—including more than 5,600 children—since the conflict began over two years ago, the situation remains dire. WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic confirmed that an estimated 18,500 patients still require immediate treatment outside Gaza’s decimated healthcare system, with over 4,000 being children.

    The medical evacuation process faces severe challenges, with only about 30 countries having accepted patients from Gaza. Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have borne the brunt of this medical burden, accepting the majority of evacuated cases. The WHO has issued an urgent appeal for more nations to open their doors to Gaza’s medical patients and to restore evacuation routes to the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

    This medical emergency persists despite a US-brokered ceasefire that took effect on October 10, following Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. However, the truce remains precarious, with both sides regularly accusing each other of violations. Medical organizations on the ground, including Doctors Without Borders, warn that the WHO’s figures represent only registered patients, and the actual number requiring emergency evacuation is substantially higher.

    The WHO’s statement underscores the critical nature of timely medical intervention, with spokesperson Jasarevic stressing that ‘many of these people don’t have time to wait’ for the political and logistical obstacles to be resolved.

  • Ministry to launch month-long program aimed at promoting youth employment

    Ministry to launch month-long program aimed at promoting youth employment

    China’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security has announced a comprehensive month-long employment promotion program commencing in mid-December 2025, specifically designed to address youth employment challenges. The initiative strategically targets three key demographic groups: impending 2026 university graduates, recent graduates still seeking employment opportunities, and participants in the national ‘Sanzhi Yifu’ program involving grassroots service commitments.

    The program will deliver enhanced employment services through coordinated efforts between local human resources bureaus, employment service agencies, and talent markets. These entities will develop tailored employment opportunities while organizing both digital and physical job fairs to maximize accessibility. Special emphasis will be placed on providing structured campus recruitment services throughout the implementation period.

    A distinctive feature of the initiative involves comprehensive educational components focused on identifying employment scams and fraudulent recruitment practices. The ministry aims to strengthen risk prevention awareness among young job seekers while ensuring orderly conduct throughout the recruitment process. This multidimensional approach represents China’s latest effort to stabilize youth employment markets amid evolving economic conditions.

  • National health body asks consumers to read nutritional information on food labels

    National health body asks consumers to read nutritional information on food labels

    In a significant move to bolster public health awareness, China’s National Health Commission (NHC) has issued a nationwide appeal for consumers to actively scrutinize nutritional information on food packaging. The initiative accompanies the upcoming implementation of revised labeling standards for prepackaged foods, with a strong emphasis on digital innovation to enhance accessibility.

    NHC spokesman Yang Jinrui announced that updated ‘General Rules for Nutrition Labeling of Prepackaged Foods’ are scheduled to take full effect on March 16, 2027. However, food manufacturers are being actively encouraged to adopt these enhanced standards ahead of the mandatory deadline. The revised regulations introduce a critical update by classifying saturated fats and sugars as mandatory core components that must be prominently displayed alongside existing requirements for total fat and sodium.

    A groundbreaking aspect of the new framework involves the integration of digital labeling technology. Food enterprises will be incentivized to incorporate QR codes on packaging, which consumers can scan to access comprehensive product information through digital interfaces. These smart labels will feature adjustable font sizes, voice recognition capabilities, and video playback functions—innovations specifically designed to assist elderly consumers and those with visual impairments.

    Furthermore, the updated labeling standards will provide clearer contextual information by indicating what percentage of the recommended daily intake a single serving of the product contributes for each nutrient. Health authorities emphasize that developing the habit of reading nutritional information represents a fundamental step toward making informed dietary choices and safeguarding long-term family health, particularly as China addresses nutrition-related public health challenges.

    The commission’s announcement reflects China’s broader commitment to utilizing technological solutions and regulatory measures to promote preventive healthcare and consumer empowerment in nutritional decision-making.

  • UAE distributor AGMC announces recall of over 5,500 Geely Emgrand vehicles

    UAE distributor AGMC announces recall of over 5,500 Geely Emgrand vehicles

    AGMC, the authorized distributor for Geely vehicles in the United Arab Emirates, has announced a significant voluntary recall affecting 5,584 Geely Emgrand sedans. This action comes in response to a manufacturing defect identified by Geely’s headquarters in China, specifically involving the fuel filler cap in vehicles produced between August 3, 2023, and July 4, 2024.

    The recall addresses a potentially hazardous engineering issue where a non-vented fuel filler cap may create excessive vacuum pressure within the fuel system during prolonged operation. Under extreme conditions, this pressure differential could potentially deform the fuel tank structure and cause contact with the fuel pump plunger, creating a potential fuel leakage risk.

    AGMC has established comprehensive remediation procedures for affected vehicle owners. The company will replace the faulty fuel filler caps free of charge, followed by thorough cleaning of the carbon canister and complete inspection of all related components. Should technicians discover any additional defective parts during this process, AGMC has committed to replacing these components at no cost to consumers.

    The distributor emphasized its commitment to vehicle safety and customer satisfaction, noting that all recall-related services will be performed without financial burden to Emgrand owners. AGMC is directly notifying affected customers through official channels to schedule appointments at authorized service centers across the UAE.

  • China’s top cyberspace regulator launches drive against capital market misinformation

    China’s top cyberspace regulator launches drive against capital market misinformation

    China’s Cyberspace Administration (CAC), in coordination with the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), has initiated a comprehensive campaign targeting the proliferation of misinformation within digital platforms concerning capital markets. The initiative, announced on December 19, 2025, underscores a strategic move to preserve the integrity and stability of financial information ecosystems.

    Regulatory authorities have identified and penalized multiple online accounts for disseminating fabricated content. These violations encompass a spectrum of malpractices, including the deliberate fabrication of false initial public offering (IPO) policies, the concoction of baseless ‘exclusive disclosures,’ and the propagation of purported ‘inside information’ without substantiation.

    Further investigations revealed coordinated efforts by certain entities to ‘maliciously aggregate’ negative narratives targeting listed companies and financial institutions. These accounts engaged in the distortion of publicly accessible corporate data—such as ownership structures and financial statements—to damage corporate reputations and artificially depress market confidence.

    The CAC also highlighted the misuse of provocative and suggestive language by certain influencers who frequently made unsubstantiated predictions about stock movements in attempts to attract web traffic and manipulate audience engagement.

    Emphasizing the high sensitivity of capital markets to information accuracy, the regulator affirmed that creating or spreading false financial content constitutes a severe disruption to information order and market stability. Such activities will face stringent legal repercussions.

    The administration has concurrently called on internet users to enhance their financial literacy and vigilance, advising the public to refrain from creating, disseminating, or believing unverified rumors related to financial markets.

  • Dubai reopens beaches and parks as weather conditions improve

    Dubai reopens beaches and parks as weather conditions improve

    Dubai Municipality has officially reopened all public beaches, parks, and open markets following significant improvements in weather conditions across the emirate. The decision comes after a temporary closure implemented on Thursday, December 18, and Friday, December 19, due to unstable weather patterns that posed potential safety risks to residents and visitors.

    While normal activities have resumed across Dubai’s recreational facilities, municipal authorities continue to emphasize the importance of maintaining necessary safety precautions. The reopening signifies a return to regular operations but comes with ongoing advisories for public vigilance.

    This coordinated response mirrors similar measures taken by neighboring emirates. Ajman Municipality simultaneously announced the closure of its public parks until weather conditions fully stabilize, demonstrating a unified approach to public safety management across the UAE’s northern emirates.

    The temporary closures were implemented as precautionary measures during periods of meteorological uncertainty, highlighting the municipality’s proactive approach to risk management. Current assessments indicate sufficient improvement in weather patterns to allow safe public access to outdoor facilities while maintaining appropriate safety protocols.

  • Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Abu Dhabi, Emirates Society of Ophthalmology sign strategic partnership agreement

    Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Abu Dhabi, Emirates Society of Ophthalmology sign strategic partnership agreement

    Abu Dhabi witnessed a significant healthcare collaboration as Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Abu Dhabi and the Emirates Society of Ophthalmology (ESO) formalized a strategic partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding. The ceremony, held at Bascom Palmer’s Abu Dhabi facility, established a framework for cooperative efforts to enhance ophthalmic education, research, and clinical standards throughout the United Arab Emirates.

    This alliance brings together ESO, the UAE’s premier professional organization representing ophthalmologists, and the Abu Dhabi branch of the internationally acclaimed Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, which has maintained its position as the top-ranked ophthalmology center in the United States for 24 consecutive years according to U.S. News & World Report.

    Dr. Sheikha Noura Al Qassimi, President of ESO, characterized the agreement as a transformative milestone for ophthalmic advancement in the region. ‘This partnership embodies our mutual dedication with Bascom Palmer to propel ophthalmic education, clinical excellence, and innovation across the UAE,’ she stated. ‘We are establishing a comprehensive platform for scientific programming, professional training, and knowledge exchange that will strengthen clinical standards and contribute to sustainable eye care development throughout the Emirates.’

    The collaboration extends beyond conventional conference partnerships to include initiatives focused on best practice implementation, public awareness campaigns, and unique opportunities for Emirati medical students and residents to engage with Bascom Palmer’s global faculty and advanced facilities.

    Dr. Zain Kenderian, CEO of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Abu Dhabi, emphasized the partnership’s broader implications: ‘This represents a pivotal moment for ophthalmic education and professional development in the UAE. Our joint commitment with ESO will elevate training, research, and clinical excellence for the benefit of medical professionals and the community at large. This memorandum initiates a long-term journey to advance regional eye care.’

    A joint oversight committee will ensure the partnership delivers tangible outcomes. Suhail Jaffar Al Zarouni, Board Chairman of Bascom Palmer Abu Dhabi, highlighted the practical benefits: ‘Collaborating with ESO enables us to directly bring Miami’s pioneering faculty and research to UAE professionals, creating lasting impact through shared knowledge and best practices.’

    The ceremony concluded with both institutions expressing confidence that their collaboration will accelerate progress in addressing regional eye health challenges, including diabetic retinopathy and pediatric care, while reinforcing the UAE’s emerging status as a hub for medical excellence.