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.
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A US federal appeals court has ruled that many of Donald Trump's global tariffs were unlawful. The court upheld a previous ruling stating Trump exceeded his authority using emergency economic powers. This decision casts doubt on Trump's trade strategy, which relied on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Trump has attacked the court's decision and indicated he will appeal to the Supreme Court.
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.
The UAE’s Ministry of Finance has issued new rules clarifying corporate tax treatment for Free Zone businesses. The updated framework broadens qualifying activities, including more commodities and treasury services, and sets clear pricing standards. These changes aim to boost transparency, align with global tax norms, and support the UAE’s economic growth by preserving Free Zones’ tax benefits under stricter compliance.
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus assured that Durga Puja would be celebrated peacefully nationwide, addressing concerns following previous attacks on Hindu sites. He urged all communities to maintain harmony and vigilance during the festivities. Yunus also guaranteed a peaceful and festive national election in February next year, aiming to foster stability and inclusivity.
In Portugal, a 14-year-old boy confessed to deliberately starting wildfires across several parishes. He told police his actions stemmed from frustration over academic struggles and social difficulties. The blazes destroyed hectares of forest, alarming local residents. While authorities suspect he acted alone, they haven't ruled out other possible involvement. The case is now with the Family and Children’s Court.
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.
Peter Navarro's remark about "Brahmins" profiting from India's oil trade with Russia has sparked controversy. Hindu organizations have condemned the statement as a slur and Hinduphobic, drawing comparisons to anti-Semitic tropes. The comment has ignited debate over whether Navarro was referring to the Indian caste or wealthy elites, leading to calls for his removal from American political life.
Etihad Airways aims to deliver 100 Mbps in-flight Wi-Fi fleetwide within three years, enhancing passenger experience. The airline posted a strong AED 1.1 billion profit in the first half of 2025, fueled by 17% passenger growth, a fleet exceeding 100 aircraft, and 27 new destinations. With ongoing hires and expansions, Etihad continues to strengthen its global position amid economic uncertainties.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) has issued a travel advisory for September 5–7 due to road works near Terminals 1 and 3, which are expected to cause lane closures and traffic delays. Passengers are urged to allow extra travel time or use the Dubai Metro. The advisory coincides with high travel demand during the UAE’s long weekend holiday.