An NHS doctor, Rahmeh Aladwan, faces a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service hearing over allegations of antisemitism and praising the October 7 Hamas attacks. She previously faced similar claims but was cleared. Aladwan, who denies wrongdoing, was recently arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred. The tribunal will decide on potential interim restrictions.
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At the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards, pop star Billie Eilish urged billionaires to share their wealth, stating the world needs empathy and help. Her call to action followed her announcement of an $11.5 million donation from her tour earnings to organizations addressing food equity and climate justice.
TikTok sensation Kaelin Bradshaw, 29, has passed away after a brave battle with rare stage 4 bile duct cancer. Her husband confirmed her peaceful passing, surrounded by family. Kaelin had openly shared her health journey online, recently entering hospice care and urging support for her husband through a GoFundMe. Her final message highlighted Austin's unwavering devotion.
Dubai gears up for "Emirates Loves India" on October 26, 2025, at Zabeel Park, celebrating Indian heritage and UAE-India ties. This free event, expecting over 70,000 attendees, features star performances, a cultural parade, diverse food stalls, and a dedicated kids' zone, highlighting the community's contributions.
Twitch streamer Nina Lin faces a second ban after new clips surfaced, following an initial suspension for alleged non-consensual touching of a production member.  Despite an apology, other streamers shared similar experiences, questioning Twitch's swift unbanning.  The platform's response to these serious allegations remains under scrutiny as her channel stays offline.
Ras Al Khaimah's infamous "haunted" mansion, Al Qasimi Palace, is now for sale at AED 25 million, exclusively to Emirati nationals. Originally built in 1985 for over AED 500 million, the opulent palace was never occupied due to family objections. After restoration, it reopened as a cultural attraction, drawing visitors with its folklore and unique architecture.
An Indian-origin Auckland man, Umesh Patel, has been sentenced to nine months of home detention for orchestrating an elaborate immigration fraud scheme. Patel created fake jobs and submitted fraudulent documents to Immigration New Zealand, charging applicants between NZD $10,000 and $30,000. The scheme, which ran for years, undermined the integrity of New Zealand's immigration system. 
Turkey and the UK have finalized an £8 billion deal for 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets, marking a significant boost to bilateral defense ties and NATO security. This landmark agreement, signed during UK PM Keir Starmer's visit, also includes an option for future sales, strengthening Turkey's air force as it awaits its indigenous KAAN fighter.
Four men face trial in Sweden for hate crimes, accused of assaulting immigrants in a case highlighting the rise of "Active Clubs." These white supremacist groups, originating in the US, use fitness clubs to promote nationalist ideology and encourage violence against minorities. Prosecutors detail brutal attacks motivated by hate, with evidence including Nazi symbols.
New DNA evidence from Napoleon's soldiers' teeth shows diseases like paratyphoid and relapsing fever were major killers during the Russian campaign.  These invisible enemies weakened troops, contributing significantly to the army's catastrophic retreat.  This discovery shifts historical understanding from solely blaming the cold to recognizing disease as a primary cause of the Grande Armée's downfall.
