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UAE News: Authorities warn of ‘one of the most destructive’ cyber threats as Wiper malware risk rises
The UAE Cyber Security Council has issued a critical alert regarding the escalating threat of wiper malware, a destructive software designed to permanently delete data and cripple systems. Residents and organizations are urged to bolster digital safety practices, as this advanced threat targets both individuals and businesses, emphasizing the need for robust backups and vigilance against sophisticated cyber warfare tactics.
Washington flight disruptions: Operations resume after chemical smell triggers ground stop
Air traffic control operations in the Washington DC region have resumed after a chemical smell at a key facility prompted a temporary ground stop. Emergency teams investigated and found no danger, tracing the issue to an overheated circuit board. While flights are returning to normal, disruptions may persist through the weekend.
Saudi Arabia: Filipino domestic worker arrested in Madinah after child fatally stabbed at home
A Filipino domestic worker has been arrested in Saudi Arabia's Madinah region, accused of fatally stabbing a child in his home. Security patrols apprehended the suspect shortly after the alleged attack. The case has now been transferred to the Public Prosecution for further investigation and legal proceedings, as confirmed by Saudi Arabia's Public Security.
Israel's strike kills 12 medical workers at Lebanon clinic amid escalating Middle East conflict
An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon killed 12 medical workers at a healthcare center. Another strike killed two paramedics. Lebanon is drawn deeper into the regional conflict. Israel warned of increasing consequences for Lebanon if Hezbollah continues its actions. Hezbollah stated it is ready for a prolonged conflict. Lebanese President offered to negotiate directly with Israel.
Dubai news: ‘Evacuate the office?’ Standard Chartered responds to viral rumours in UAE emirate amid Iran vs US-Israel war
Amidst escalating Iran vs US-Israel war, Standard Chartered clarified reports of a Dubai office evacuation, stating it extended existing work-from-home measures as a precaution. The bank emphasised its regional operations remain active. This comes as other financial institutions also implement safety protocols, highlighting Dubai's crucial role as a financial hub facing geopolitical risks.
Why the US is sending assault ship USS Tripoli, thousands of marines to the Middle East and what it means for Iran vs Israel war
The US is significantly expanding its military presence in the Middle East, deploying thousands of Marines and the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli amid escalating tensions with Iran. This move aims to deter further Iranian aggression, protect vital shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz and provide the US with greater response options in the rapidly widening regional conflict.
‘Almost love’ trap explained: What is limerence trend in modern dating that makes you think about someone 24/7?
Experts reveal that intense romantic obsession, often mistaken for love, is actually limerence. This psychological state, characterised by constant thoughts and emotional highs/lows based on perceived reciprocation, can dominate lives for years. Understanding limerence helps identify unhealthy patterns, with uncertainty and modern dating potentially fuelling its intensity, guiding individuals towards healthier connections.
Foreigners in India get 30-day visa extension, overstay penalty waived amid Middle East tensions
India will grant one-month visa extensions and waive overstay penalties for foreign nationals stranded in the country due to travel disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. In a post on X, the Consulate General of India in Dubai said the relief measures are aimed at helping travellers who are unable to leave India as flights and routes across parts of the Gulf region remain affected.
'No life insurance': Netanyahu's stark warning to Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei & a 'puppet' dig
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu issued a stark warning to Iran's new Supreme Leader, calling him a "puppet" and stating there was "no life insurance" for regime leaders. He asserted that the joint US-Israeli military campaign is progressing faster than expected, significantly weakening Iran and creating conditions for potential regime change.
‘Not going to close’: Iran’s UN envoy contradicts Mojtaba Khamenei over Strait of Hormuz remarks
Iran's UN ambassador stated Tehran will not close the Strait of Hormuz, despite recent remarks from the supreme leader suggesting its use as leverage. While asserting the right to ensure regional security, the ambassador emphasized Iran's commitment to freedom of navigation under international law, attributing current tensions to US actions.
RECENT NEWS
- UAE News: Authorities warn of ‘one of the most destructive’ cyber threats as Wiper malware risk rises
- Washington flight disruptions: Operations resume after chemical smell triggers ground stop
- Saudi Arabia: Filipino domestic worker arrested in Madinah after child fatally stabbed at home
- Israel's strike kills 12 medical workers at Lebanon clinic amid escalating Middle East conflict
- Dubai news: ‘Evacuate the office?’ Standard Chartered responds to viral rumours in UAE emirate amid Iran vs US-Israel war




