An active shooter incident near Emory University and the CDC in Atlanta resulted in the deaths of the shooter and a police officer. Gunfire erupted near the Emory Point CVS, impacting nearby buildings, including the CDC. Georgia's governor linked the incident to another recent shooting, praising first responders and offering prayers for those affected.
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Cincinnati police released bodycam footage of a violent brawl that led to six arrests after a 911 call reported an attack on a 62-year-old man. The incident, possibly sparked by a dispute over wings and racial slurs, resulted in multiple injuries and national outrage. City officials condemn the violence and pledge to hold those responsible accountable.
Minneapolis faced hazardous air quality, ranking second-worst globally due to Canadian wildfire smoke. Air quality alerts spanned across the Midwest, impacting states like Iowa and Michigan. Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities and use air purifiers. The crisis highlights the cross-border impact of wildfires and the need for environmental preparedness, especially after pollution regulation rollbacks.
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.
The UAE Cybersecurity Council has issued a nationwide alert, urging residents to avoid downloading unverified mobile applications due to rising cyberattacks. With daily incidents nearing 200,000, the Council advises using official platforms like Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Citizens are cautioned to review app permissions, update devices, and avoid suspicious links.
Vivek Ramaswamy has criticised the 'anti-law enforcement culture' after a violent assault in Cincinnati. He spoke about the incident with Fox News, emphasizing the need to address violent crime. Ramaswamy also mentioned that he contacted Holly, a victim in the assault, who informed him that no local officials had reached out to her.
The European Union has decided to suspend its planned retaliatory tariffs on US goods, valued at 93 billion euros, following a trade agreement between US President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. This six-month pause, a significant concession from the EU, aims to restore stability and predictability for businesses on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum Family Programme, reviewed by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan, aims to empower Emirati families through financial, social, and educational support. Aligned with Dubai Social Agenda 33, it has boosted marriage rates, offered housing and wedding aid, and fostered youth stability. Leaders praised its impact in building strong, value-driven, and future-ready households.
Saudi Arabia's Premium Residency program sees great interest. Over 40,000 applications came in since early 2023. The program offers long-term visas and aims to attract global talent. It aligns with Vision 2030's goals for economic diversification. The 'Exceptional Competence' category leads in approvals. The program allows expats to live, work, and invest in Saudi Arabia without a sponsor.
A Russian media outlet's search for a Chinese man photographed with President Putin 25 years ago captivated Chinese social media. Peng Pai, now an engineer, recalls Putin's affectionate gesture in a Beijing park sparking his interest in Russia. He studied in Moscow on a scholarship and now leads an engineering department in China.