Bahrain enforces a summer midday work ban from June 15 to September 15, prohibiting outdoor work between 12 noon and 4 pm. This initiative, designed to protect workers from heat-related illnesses, achieved a 99.96% compliance rate in 2025. Violators face fines and potential imprisonment, reflecting Bahrain's commitment to worker safety and international labor standards.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu considers military action to free hostages held by Hamas. He believes Hamas is uninterested in a deal. Families of hostages demand their release. Hamas agrees to Red Cross access if Gaza receives aid. Gaza faces critical hunger and malnutrition. Aid delivery faces challenges. Palestinians risk their lives for limited aid.
Ras Al Khaimah witnessed a record-breaking 654,000 visitors in the first half of 2025, marking a 6% surge from last year, according to RAKTDA. Tourism revenues climbed by 9%, fueled by increased connectivity with new direct flights from various countries. The MICE and weddings segment experienced remarkable growth, soaring by 36%.
Qatar has enacted a new cybercrime law amendment, effective August 4, 2025, imposing strict penalties for unauthorized sharing of images or videos online. Violators face imprisonment up to one year and fines up to QR100,000 for infringing on individual privacy. This measure complements existing data protection laws, strengthening personal data safeguards in the digital sphere.
New rules are coming to the United Arab Emirates. Now, social media users need a permit for posting ads. This applies to both paid and unpaid promotions. The permit is free for the first three years. The UAE Media Council aims to increase transparency. They also want to protect consumers. This initiative professionalizes digital advertising.
Dubai will introduce one-hour free parking near 59 mosques during prayer times starting August 2025, managed by Parkin Company. This initiative, in partnership with IACAD, aims to ease congestion and support worshippers by designating specific zones. Outside prayer times, standard parking fees will apply, ensuring a balance between religious needs and traffic management.
A fire erupted beneath a PATH train at Newport Station in New Jersey during Monday's morning commute, causing panic and a swift evacuation. Flames and thick smoke filled a carriage, prompting passengers to rush off. Thirteen individuals were treated for smoke inhalation, with nine hospitalized.
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AlDhabi AlMheiri, an eleven-year-old Emirati, starts an AI academy for kids. She already holds Guinness World Records for her books. AlDhabi was the youngest female to publish a bilingual book. Her academy teaches AI, coding, and tech skills. It aims to empower children as creators. AlDhabi's work promotes youth innovation and tech access. She inspires future leaders globally.
Saudi Arabia's Qiwa platform now mandates a 60-day grace period before an employee is marked "absent from work." This allows disconnected workers to re-contract, transfer sponsorships, or exit the country. Failure to act within this window results in automatic removal from employer records and notification to relevant ministries, enhancing transparency and worker rights.