A US appeals court stopped Donald Trump from using a wartime law to deport people linked to a Venezuelan gang. Judges said the 1798 law wasn't for gangs like Tren de Aragua. Trump claimed the gang was a threat. The court disagreed, halting a policy. Deported migrants were sent back to Venezuela.
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September marks a major weather shift in the UAE, as the autumnal equinox brings cooler nights, rising humidity, and changing wind patterns. While summer heat lingers early in the month, fog, mist, and occasional rain begin to appear—especially in the east. With temperatures dropping and visibility affected, the UAE steps into a gradual, noticeable... Expand
South Australia has banned tiny, fish-shaped soy sauce bottles. These bottles pose environmental risks. They easily end up in waterways. The small size makes recycling difficult. This ban is part of a larger effort to reduce plastic waste. Other single-use plastics are also prohibited. The state aims to promote sustainable practices. Future bans are under consideration.
The Asia Cup 2025, held in the UAE from September 9–28, will see revised match timings due to extreme heat, with 18 of 19 games now starting at 6:30 PM GST (8 PM IST). Featuring eight teams in a T20 format, the tournament includes high-profile clashes like India vs Pakistan and serves as key preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy.
Rudy Giuliani, former New York City Mayor, is hospitalized after a car accident in New Hampshire. The 81-year-old sustained a fractured vertebra and other injuries when his rental car was struck from behind. Giuliani, known as "America’s Mayor" for his 9/11 leadership, is expected to remain hospitalized for a few days.
Kim Jong-un departed Pyongyang by train for Beijing on Monday, continuing a tradition of North Korean leaders using rail travel for international visits. These specialized trains, equipped with security, amenities, and communication facilities, have been used for trips to China, Vietnam, and Russia. The trains feature multiple carriages, including offices, bedrooms, and even space for armored vehicles.
Bahrain has introduced duty-free import rules for factories under Decision No. 63 of 2025, allowing exemptions on industrial inputs that are unavailable, below standards, delayed, or costlier locally. The move aims to reduce production costs, boost local manufacturing, and align with Bahrain’s Industrial Strategy 2022–2026 and Economic Vision 2030, strengthening self-sufficiency and enhancing global industrial competitiveness.
The UAE Ministry of Education has introduced strict attendance guidelines for the 2025–26 academic year, requiring immediate parent notifications after one unexcused absence and setting limits at five days per term and 15 per year. Students exceeding these limits may repeat the year. These rules take effect as over one million students return after a two-month summer break.
Romana Didulo, a conspiracy-promoting self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," was arrested with 16 others in Saskatchewan. The RCMP executed a search warrant at her Richmound residence, seizing replica handguns and RVs. Didulo, known for her Telegram decrees and QAnon-linked claims, faces potential charges after the raid.
The 8th Sharjah Film Platform runs from 14–23 November 2025, showcasing diverse international and regional films at Mirage City Cinema and other Sharjah venues. The Early Bird Pass, available for 40 AED for one month only, offers unlimited access to screenings plus festival merchandise, featuring acclaimed titles like On Becoming a Guinea Fowl and Yathoom by Emirati filmmaker Hana Kazim.
In Princeton, New Jersey, the former homes of Presidents Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson are drawing significant attention. Cleveland's Georgian mansion, Westland, recently sold for $5.28 million, while Wilson's Tudor Revival residence, where he lived until his presidency, is on the market for $6.5 million. Both properties boast historical significance and unique architectural features, reflecting their presidential past.