Bollywood actress Aditi Rao Hydari has issued a public warning about a fraudulent WhatsApp account impersonating her. On Sunday, November 16, 2025, the ‘Heeramandi’ star took to Instagram to address the issue, revealing that an unknown individual has been using her photographs to contact photographers under the guise of organizing photoshoots. Hydari emphasized that she does not use personal numbers for professional communications and urged her followers to remain vigilant. She advised against engaging with the fake account and requested that any suspicious activity be reported to her team immediately. Hydari expressed gratitude to her fans for their support and vigilance in protecting her identity. The actress, last seen in the acclaimed series ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’, continues to be a prominent figure in the Indian entertainment industry. This incident highlights the growing issue of celebrity impersonation on social media platforms, raising concerns about online security and privacy.
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Coach Gambhir questions ‘technique and temperament’ of Indian batters
Indian cricket coach Gautam Gambhir delivered a scathing critique of his team’s batting performance following their unexpected 30-run loss to South Africa in the first Test at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Chasing a modest target of 124 on a challenging, turning pitch, India collapsed to 93 all out in the second session of day three. Gambhir emphasized that the pitch was not unplayable but exposed the batters’ lack of technique, mental toughness, and temperament. Only Washington Sundar showed resilience with a gritty 31, while South African off-spinner Simon Harmer dominated with figures of 4-21. Gambhir refused to blame the pitch, stating, ‘Irrespective of how the wicket was, 124 was chaseable.’ He also highlighted the absence of skipper Shubman Gill, who was hospitalized due to a neck injury, as a significant setback. South Africa’s captain Temba Bavuma, who scored a defiant 55 not out, acknowledged the pitch’s difficulty but praised his team’s application. The Proteas now aim to secure their first Test series win in India since 2000 as the second Test begins in Guwahati on Saturday.
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Fixed income gains ground among UAE investors amid market volatility
In the face of ongoing global market uncertainty and heightened geopolitical risks, fixed income investments are increasingly becoming a cornerstone in the portfolios of UAE investors. Kareena Moledina, Lead for Fixed Income Client Portfolio Management (EMEA) at Janus Henderson Investors, recently shared her insights with Khaleej Times on the growing relevance of bonds in the region’s investment strategy.
Moledina highlighted three primary benefits of fixed income investments: steady income, capital preservation, and diversification. With yields currently at attractive levels, investors can secure reliable, tax-free cash flows without assuming excessive risk. This is particularly advantageous in the UAE, where many investors depend on consistent income to meet their financial obligations.
Beyond income generation, bonds act as a defensive anchor in portfolios that are heavily weighted towards equities and real estate. ‘When markets become volatile, fixed income helps preserve capital,’ Moledina explained. ‘It serves as a stabilizing force, especially in economies like the UAE’s, where exposure to property and energy is significant.’
Moledina also emphasized how bonds complement traditional asset classes in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which are typically cyclical and sensitive to economic downturns. Unlike equities and real estate, which often decline together during slowdowns, bonds tend to rise when central banks cut interest rates. This inverse relationship helps smooth portfolio performance and reduce overall volatility.
Liquidity is another key advantage of fixed income investments. While real estate transactions can be slow and costly, and equities volatile, high-quality bonds offer quick access to cash. ‘Fixed income plays a key role in the liquidity waterfall of a portfolio,’ Moledina noted, referring to the hierarchy of assets investors can tap into when needed.
In a dollar-pegged economy like the UAE’s, the current ‘higher-for-longer’ interest rate environment presents both opportunities and challenges. On the upside, yields are significantly more attractive than during the ultra-low-rate era, allowing income-seeking investors to earn meaningful returns from high-quality bonds. However, Moledina cautioned that portfolio construction is now more critical than ever.
‘Investors should focus on shorter-duration, higher-quality assets to mitigate downside risks,’ she advised. Floating-rate securities, such as collateralised loan obligations (CLOs), are gaining popularity for their ability to adjust income streams in line with interest rate movements, offering a natural hedge against volatility.
Risk management remains central to fixed income investing. Moledina outlined key risks including interest rate fluctuations, inflation, credit stress, and geopolitical shocks. ‘Detailed bottom-up research is essential,’ she said, emphasizing the importance of analysing cash flows, leverage, and refinancing profiles to identify resilient issuers.
Diversification across issuers, sectors, and geographies also helps protect portfolios from systemic shocks. ‘Quality, liquidity, and diversification are the pillars of capital preservation,’ she added.
Securitised credit, once a niche segment, is now gaining traction among investors seeking stable income and attractive valuations. With spreads in traditional corporate bonds tightening, securitised assets offer a compelling alternative. ‘They provide a spread pick-up of 40 to 50 basis points over investment-grade corporates while maintaining higher credit quality,’ Moledina said.
Many of these instruments are floating-rate, making them well-suited to the current interest rate environment. Even if rates decline, securitised assets continue to deliver strong returns due to their underlying credit spreads.
Janus Henderson, a leading manager of securitised active ETFs, has played a pivotal role in enhancing liquidity and transparency in the fixed income space. ‘Our scale allows us to offer efficient execution and clear pricing visibility, especially in securitised credit,’ Moledina said.
As UAE investors seek to build resilient portfolios amid global uncertainty, fixed income is proving to be a powerful tool—offering stability, income, and flexibility in a rapidly changing financial landscape.
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UAE’s residential property market continues upward trajectory in the third quarter
Dubai’s residential property market has maintained its upward momentum in the third quarter of 2025, with off-plan sales leading the charge. According to a report by Cavendish Maxwell, residential transactions surged to 55,300 deals, reflecting a 17.1% year-on-year increase. This growth is attributed to rising investor confidence and population expansion. The off-plan segment dominated the market, accounting for 76% of total activity, with 42,000 transactions—a 23.6% annual and 18.1% quarterly increase—despite a slowdown in new project launches. Dubai Investments Park (DIP) has emerged as a key destination for affordable housing and high-yield investments, offering competitive pricing and rental returns averaging 9% to 11%. Reportage Group recently launched Verdana 8 and Verdana 9, expanding its successful residential community within DIP. Meanwhile, Ras Al Khaimah’s Al Marjan Island saw apartment prices rise by 16.8% annually, with capital values increasing by 6.3% quarterly. Mondrian Al Marjan Island Beach Residences, developed by ELEVATE and Ennismore, is now open for private sales, featuring 343 residences designed to blend lifestyle, art, and community. Dubai’s property market remains a global investment hotspot, supported by tax-free income, high ROI, and Golden Visa eligibility.
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Bin Ghadayer’s quiet confidence rewarded with impressive Jebel Ali Racecourse double
Salem bin Ghadayer, the Emirati horse trainer renowned for his composed demeanor and methodical approach, celebrated a remarkable double victory at the Jebel Ali Racecourse on Saturday. Despite the significant achievement, Bin Ghadayer’s reaction was characteristically understated, reflecting his philosophy of quiet confidence and meticulous preparation. His horses, Deciduous and On The Way, both considered underdogs, delivered commanding performances that underscored the trainer’s expertise in nurturing equine talent.
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UAE weather tomorrow: Temperatures to drop; cloudy day expected
The United Arab Emirates is set to experience a noticeable shift in weather conditions as temperatures are expected to drop across the region. According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), Monday, November 17, will bring fair to partly cloudy skies, with low clouds forming over the sea and islands. This change marks the seasonal transition from autumn to winter, particularly affecting coastal areas. Temperatures in Dubai are forecasted to reach a low of 23ºC, while Sharjah will see a cooler 17ºC. Abu Dhabi will also experience a dip, with temperatures dropping to 20ºC. Humidity is expected to increase by night and into Tuesday morning, potentially leading to fog or mist in coastal and internal regions. Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the northeast to northwest at speeds of 10-20 km/h, occasionally reaching 30 km/h. Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea will remain slight. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather developments as the UAE embraces the cooler season.
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New York Jets player in critical condition after Manhattan shooting
Kris Boyd, a cornerback for the New York Jets, was critically injured after being shot in the abdomen early Sunday morning in midtown Manhattan, according to US media reports. The incident occurred around 02:00 local time (07:00 GMT) outside Sei Less, a high-end restaurant. The New York Police Department (NYPD) confirmed the shooting but did not publicly identify the victim. However, a spokesperson for the Jets verified to the BBC that Boyd was the individual involved. Boyd, 29, is currently in critical condition at a local hospital. The NYPD has yet to apprehend any suspects, and an investigation remains ongoing. Boyd, who joined the Jets earlier this year, previously played for the Houston Texans, Arizona Cardinals, and Minnesota Vikings. He had been on injured reserve since August due to a shoulder injury sustained during team practice. Jets linebacker Jermaine Johnson took to X (formerly Twitter) to request prayers for Boyd’s recovery, writing, ‘Lord please hold your healing hand over Kris and guide him back to health and safety.’ Fans have also flooded social media with messages of support for Boyd. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence in the United States, particularly in New York City.
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ actor James Pickens Jr reveals prostate cancer diagnosis
James Pickens Jr., renowned for his role as Dr. Richard Webber in the long-running medical drama ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ has publicly shared his prostate cancer diagnosis. In a candid interview, the actor disclosed that his family has a significant history of the disease, which influenced his proactive approach to health screenings. ‘Prostate cancer has been prevalent in my family. My father and several of his brothers battled it. I wasn’t entirely surprised when I received the diagnosis,’ Pickens Jr. told Variety. He emphasized the importance of early detection, revealing that doctors identified the cancer during a routine checkup. ‘My PSA levels had increased slightly, but we caught it at an early stage. The medical team recommended a cautious approach, given the rare variant of the cancer I have,’ he explained to The Hollywood Reporter. Pickens Jr., who has portrayed Dr. Webber across all 22 seasons of ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ reflected on the character’s evolution and its parallels to his personal journey. ‘Dr. Webber’s resilience and humanity resonate deeply with me. We’ve seen him triumph and struggle, much like life itself,’ he added. Beyond ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ Pickens Jr. has appeared in notable shows such as ‘The Conners,’ ‘Roseanne,’ and ‘The X-Files.’ His openness about his diagnosis aims to raise awareness about prostate cancer and the critical role of regular health checkups.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene doubles down on Epstein files amid fallout with Trump
Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has intensified her campaign for the public release of all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite facing sharp criticism from former President Donald Trump. Speaking on CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ on Sunday, Greene expressed her continued support for Trump but voiced strong disagreement with his efforts to suppress the Epstein files. She argued that Trump’s harsh rhetoric, including labeling her a ‘traitor,’ not only fuels political discord but also endangers her safety. ‘Words like that can radicalize people against me and put my life at risk,’ Greene told host Dana Bash. The rift between Greene and Trump has deepened in recent weeks, particularly after Greene urged the Department of Justice to disclose all Epstein-related materials. The tension escalated on Friday when Trump condemned Greene on Truth Social, calling her a ‘wacky’ and ‘ranting lunatic’ who ‘complains’ incessantly. Although Trump’s post did not explicitly mention the Epstein files, Greene asserted that their fallout stems from her push for transparency. The House is set to vote this week on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which aims to compel the Justice Department to release all unclassified records, documents, and investigative materials tied to Epstein. Republican Representative Thomas Massie revealed that up to 100 GOP members may support the bill. Greene emphasized the need for accountability, stating, ‘The country deserves transparency, and no one should be shielded from justice, regardless of their wealth or power.’ She also called for unity in American politics, urging an end to divisive rhetoric. This marks a notable shift for Greene, who has previously been criticized for promoting conspiracy theories and inflammatory social media posts. When confronted by Bash about her past actions, Greene reiterated her apologies and highlighted her commitment to forgiveness as part of her Christian faith.
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Clashes erupt in Mexico City anti-crime protests, injuring 120
A massive anti-crime protest in Mexico City turned violent on Saturday, resulting in over 100 injuries and 20 arrests, according to local government officials. Thousands of demonstrators, predominantly young Mexicans connected to a global wave of Generation Z activism, gathered at the historic Zocalo square. The protest was also fueled by the domestic ‘Sombrero Movement,’ which emerged following the recent assassination of Carlos Manzo, a mayor known for his fight against organized crime in Michoacan state. Participants of all ages rallied in front of the National Palace, where President Claudia Sheinbaum resides. The demonstration initially remained peaceful until a group of masked individuals began toppling metal barriers and hurling paving stones at riot police, who responded with tear gas. Mexico City’s security chief, Pablo Vazquez, reported that 20 protesters and 100 police officers were injured, with 40 officers hospitalized. Police arrested 20 individuals for theft and assault and launched an investigation into the alleged assault of a journalist from La Jornada newspaper. President Sheinbaum, who has faced criticism over her security policies, dismissed the protest as ‘inorganic’ and ‘paid for,’ suggesting foreign influence. Protesters displayed banners honoring Carlos Manzo and the pirate flag from the Japanese manga One Piece, a global symbol of youth resistance. The widow of the slain mayor distanced her husband’s movement from the protest, while demonstrators accused the government of failing to protect Manzo.
