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Morocco’s King Mohammed VI leads emotional Laylat ul Qadr prayer at Royal Palace in Rabat
Morocco celebrated the sacred Laylat ul Qadr with King Mohammed VI leading a spiritual vigil. The event honoured Quranic scholars and students, reinforcing the nation's commitment to Islamic learning. This observance blends deep religious devotion with unique cultural traditions, showcasing the monarchy's role in preserving faith and heritage. Dignitaries attended, underscoring Morocco's ties with Muslim nations.
Laylat ul Qadr in Ramadan: Thousands gather for Night of Power prayers in UAE and Saudi Arabia
Muslims in the UAE and Saudi Arabia are observing Laylat ul-Qadr, the holiest night in Islam. Thousands are gathering in mosques for special prayers and reflection. This sacred night occurs during the final ten days of Ramadan. Believers seek forgiveness of God and blessings. Preparations for Eid al-Fitr are also underway as Ramadan concludes.
Eid ul Fitr 2026 moon sighted in Saudi Arabia? KSA Supreme Court calls Muslims to spot Shawwal AH 1447 crescent on March 18
Saudi Arabia has called upon Muslims to sight the Shawwal crescent moon on Wednesday evening, March 18, 2026, to determine the start of Eid Al Fitr. This sighting dictates the end of Ramadan and the beginning of the festival. Many global Muslim communities await Saudi Arabia's announcement, though South Asian nations may observe a day later based on local moon sightings.
Dubai, Doha travel alert: Oman Air cancels flights to 9 cities until March 31 amid airspace disruptions due to Iran vs US-Israel war
Oman Air has extended flight suspensions to nine international destinations until March 31 due to ongoing Middle East airspace restrictions. The airline cited evolving security situations and flight safety as reasons for the cancellations, impacting major hubs like Dubai and Doha. Passengers are advised to check bookings as disruptions continue to affect regional and global travel networks.
Emirates resumes flights after shutdown due to security incident at Dubai International Airport: What travellers need to know amid Iran vs US-Israel war
Emirates has resumed flight operations from Dubai International Airport after a temporary suspension due to security concerns amid Iran vs US-Israel war. The disruption, caused by a drone incident near Dubai International Airport, affected global travel networks. The airline is gradually restoring its schedule after safety checks, highlighting its operational resilience and Dubai's crucial role as a global aviation hub.
Air India suspends Dubai flights, diverts UAE services overnight to Sharjah and Abu Dhabi amid Iran vs US-Israel war
Amidst escalating Iran vs US-Israel war, Air India has rerouted flights from Dubai to Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, temporarily suspending services to the major hub. This disruption, driven by security concerns and airspace restrictions, impacts global aviation. Other Indian carriers also face potential schedule changes as the region's vital air corridors remain under strain, causing passenger confusion and delays.
YouTuber Brandon Buckingham shoots man who tried to rob him, shares update online
YouTuber Brandon Buckingham recounted a harrowing experience where he was attacked and robbed, resorting to shooting his assailant multiple times in self-defense. Despite ongoing health issues from a previous illness, Buckingham shared the incident to update followers on a dangerous real-life encounter outside his usual travel filming. He showed a handgun and a bandage, confirming he was injured but okay.
RaKai finally addresses Twitch 30 day ban as LaMelo Ball connection raises questions about possible permanent suspension
Streamer RaKai said Twitch suspended his channel for 30 days after he showed private messages from Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball during a livestream. The messages included a phone number, which Twitch classified as sharing personal information. RaKai revealed the platform warned him that another similar violation would lead to a permanent ban.
Avoid these mistakes if you are in UAE: Why 19 Indians were arrested during West Asia tensions
Amid rising regional tensions due to the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has ordered the arrest of 35 individuals, including 19 Indians, in connection with the circulation of misleading and fabricated content on social media. UAE's official news agency Wam said the accused have been referred for an expedited trial.
'Fabrication of clips using AI': UAE orders action against 19 Indians over misleading posts amid Iran war
The UAE has ordered the arrest of 35 individuals, including 19 Indians, for allegedly spreading fabricated videos and misinformation online amid escalating regional tensions. Authorities stated these actions aimed to incite panic and undermine stability by circulating real and AI-generated clips of missile interceptions and glorifying hostile states. The accused face expedited trials.
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