Abu Dhabi’s Zayed National Museum, opening in December 2025, will showcase the UAE’s rich history and culture. Located on Saadiyat Island, the museum highlights the legacy of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Its unique architecture features falcon-inspired towers that blend tradition with sustainability, making it a new cultural landmark in the region.
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Ajman offers a quieter, more affordable alternative to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Renting in Ajman costs significantly less than buying, with renters saving up to 60% compared to mortgage holders in key areas. Families and remote workers appreciate the balance of lower costs and decent amenities, making Ajman a smart choice for those watching their monthly budgets in the UAE.
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Rebels linked to the Islamic State group, identified as the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), have killed at least 66 people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The attacks occurred in the Irumu area of Ituri province, near the Ugandan border. Officials suspect the violence is retaliation for a recent bombing campaign by Congolese and Ugandan forces against the ADF.
US President Donald Trump attended a soccer match with his family. The match coincided with the anniversary of the assassination attempt on him. The incident happened in Butler, Pennsylvania. A Senate committee report revealed “preventable failures” by the Secret Service. The report highlighted communication mishandling and security lapses. Six agents have been suspended.
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Saudi Arabia has opened its main stock market, Tadawul, to direct investment by GCC residents for the first time. The move expands access beyond previous limits and is part of wider reforms to attract regional and global investors. It aligns with Vision 2030 goals to diversify the economy, boost market liquidity, and strengthen the Kingdom’s financial leadership in the Gulf.
Przemyslaw Jeziorski, a UC Berkeley business professor, was fatally shot in Greece near his ex-wife's home. The professor was in Greece because of a custody battle with his ex-wife. The masked gunman fled on foot after shooting Jeziorski multiple times. The family is seeking justice and raising funds for legal fees and repatriation, while the Haas School of Business mourns the loss of a beloved professor.