A dispute over an EU event in Brussels highlights the contrasting views of German ministers on energy policy. Economy Minister Reiche's openness to nuclear power clashes with Environment Minister Schneider's focus on renewables, reflecting broader disagreements on climate goals. The debate extends to plans for new gas-fired power plants, raising concerns about Germany's climate neutrality target by 2045.
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Ethan Guo, a 19-year-old content creator, was detained by Chilean authorities for landing his plane on an island off Antarctica without permission while attempting a solo flight to all seven continents.
UAE residents applying for US F, M, and J visas must now make their social media accounts public as part of enhanced vetting by US consular officers. This new policy aims to identify applicants with hostile intentions and ensure national security. Visa appointments will resume soon, but with stricter checks and potentially fewer slots available.
A 46-year-old man was fatally shot on Chicago's West Side on June 25th, prompting a police investigation and subsequent arrest. The victim was attacked on South Springfield Avenue and died at Mount Sinai Hospital. Authorities apprehended Mars on Monday in connection with the shooting. Mars has been charged and is due in court today for a detention hearing.
The UAE has emerged as a key hub for global gold trade. Data shows gold exports reached Dh196 billion in 2024-25. The nation strategically sits between Asia, Africa, and Europe. Switzerland, the UK, and India are top buyers. The UAE exports gold bars, coins, jewellery, and more. This diversity attracts various international buyers.
A UAE resident received a divorce via WhatsApp voice note from her husband abroad, raising legal questions about digital divorces. Under UAE law, such divorces can be valid if properly documented and meet specific legal conditions. The article explains how UAE courts handle digital pronouncements, jurisdictional rules, and the steps required to... Expand
Czech mountaineer Klara Kolouchova, the first Czech woman to conquer Everest and K2, tragically died on Nanga Parbat in Pakistan. She fell between Camp I and Camp II on Thursday, prompting immediate rescue efforts. Kolouchova, accompanied by her husband and team, aimed to summit the 'Killer Mountain,' known for its high fatality rate among climbers.
Emirates has expedited the launch of its Airbus A350 on the Dubai-Muscat route to meet surging summer travel demands, commencing a week ahead of schedule. This upgrade offers passengers enhanced comfort and connectivity between the UAE and Oman. The A350 features optimized overnight departures, facilitating seamless connections to global destinations.
Abu Dhabi successfully tested a flying taxi, a big step for future transport. The test was done with Archer Aviation before launching air taxi services in 2026. The goal is to create a complete aviation system, including training and manufacturing. Testing will continue to check how the aircraft works in Abu Dhabi's climate.
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina announced he will not seek reelection after opposing President Trump's tax and spending proposal. This decision opens up a competitive Senate seat in 2026, offering Democrats an opportunity to gain ground. Tillis, known for occasional bipartisanship, faced criticism from his own party and Trump, who publicly attacked him and celebrated his retirement.