The UAE has sent its 23rd relief plane to Lebanon as part of the "UAE stands with Lebanon" campaign, delivering 35 tonnes of medical supplies, including essential devices and equipment for hospitals. This continued support, initiated by President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, aims to alleviate Lebanon's healthcare and economic crises. The UAE remains committed to providing aid to Lebanon and other nations facing crises.
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TikTok, with 170 million US users, faces a potential ban unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, sells its US operations. President Trump has delayed the ban, considering alternatives like a joint ownership with US investors. The issue highlights concerns over data security, Chinese influence, and the balancing of US-China relations. The next 75 days are crucial for negotiations.
The Afghan embassy in Islamabad has warned that Pakistan plans to expel all Afghan refugees, citing ongoing arrests and forced relocations in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The embassy criticized the lack of formal communication from Pakistani authorities. Pakistan hosts approximately 1.45 million registered Afghan refugees, alongside many undocumented individuals. The situation raises concerns over the treatment and future of Afghan refugees in the country.
A massive sinkhole in Yashio, northeast of Tokyo, swallowed a truck, trapping its 74-year-old driver. Rescue efforts are hindered by unstable ground and growing sinkhole size. The collapse is linked to sewer pipe corrosion, raising concerns about aging infrastructure. Residents nearby evacuated, and over a million people were urged to reduce water use. Authorities plan nationwide sewer inspections to prevent similar incidents.
A debate has erupted in Lithuania as the national opera house replaced Tchaikovsky's 'Nutcracker' amidst the government's 'mental quarantine' on Russian culture due to the Ukraine conflict. The newly appointed culture minister's preference for Russian music has sparked controversy over the separation of culture and politics during wartime.
A widely circulated, yet unverified, memo claims that President Trump has banned the use of the word 'felon' within the White House and its grounds. The document, which remains unconfirmed by officials, has generated significant speculation and debate on social media.
President Trump dismissed allegations connected to leaked Yemen war plans, calling it a 'witch hunt' and defended Secretary Hegseth despite Democratic calls for resignation. Trump's defense followed revelations about a message mishap involving timing details of strikes on Huthi rebels in a senior official's chat group.
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