Kuwaiti authorities dismantled a major drug distribution network, seizing over 800,000 Lyrica capsules. The operation was directed by an inmate from Central Prison, utilizing air freight from Asia and a rented livestock enclosure for storage and repackaging. This bust highlights Kuwait's commitment to combating international narcotics syndicates and safeguarding public health by intercepting illicit drug flows.
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Dubai introduced the first AI-generated “Emirati Family” to deliver government messages and promote digital services in an accessible way. This reflects Dubai’s position as a top-five global AI city. The project aims to engage all communities by combining Emirati culture with advanced AI, supporting the city’s goal of improving public interaction with smart government services.
The Pacific Ring of Fire, a 40,000-kilometer seismic belt, is a hotspot for earthquakes and volcanoes, driven by tectonic plate subduction. It has triggered historic disasters like the 2011 Japan earthquake and the 1960 Chilean earthquake. Global seismic networks and international collaboration are crucial for monitoring activity, improving preparedness, and understanding past events to mitigate future risks.
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A powerful magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami waves up to 4 meters high. Authorities urged residents to evacuate the shoreline as the quake, felt slightly in Japan, caused building damage and prompted evacuations. This tremor marks the strongest in decades, with a kindergarten among the structures affected.
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