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'Rare moment': Harvard University apologises over ‘insensitive image’ for Sanskrit course
Harvard's South Asian Studies Department apologized for an insensitive social media post featuring artwork for its Sanskrit program. The Coalition of Hindus of North America had accused the university of Hinduphobia. The department expressed regret, committed to teaching Sanskrit, and is reviewing its social media processes to ensure alignment with its values.
Donald Trump is ‘not exactly happy’ on nuclear talks with Iran
President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with ongoing Iran nuclear negotiations, stating Tehran must commit to not developing nuclear weapons. He emphasized the need for a "meaningful" deal, highlighting Iran's past actions and the significant US military presence in the Middle East. Trump indicated a crucial decision lies ahead regarding the diplomatic path.
Shakira returns after 19 years to perform live at Pyramids of Giza and fans are losing it
Shakira is set to return to Egypt's Pyramids of Giza for a spectacular concert as part of her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" World Tour. This highly anticipated event marks her first performance at the iconic UNESCO site in nearly two decades, promising a unique blend of ancient history and contemporary music.
Goodbye giant burger hoardings: Abu Dhabi bans junk food advertising, billboards to go sugar-free amid new public health policy targeting obesity
Abu Dhabi has introduced a significant ban on outdoor advertising for junk food and unhealthy drinks. This move aims to create a healthier environment for residents and visitors. The policy targets products with high levels of sugar, fat and salt. It is part of a larger initiative to combat obesity and diabetes.
UAE Central Bank launches world's first sovereign financial cloud with AI for secure digital finance
The Central Bank of the UAE has launched the world's first sovereign financial cloud services infrastructure, a secure, AI-powered digital backbone for its financial sector. Developed with Core42, this initiative ensures national control over data, integrates advanced AI for enhanced operations and offers unified multi-cloud management, positioning the UAE as a leader in secure digital finance.
UAE to Oman by car this Eid al Fitr? Visa, insurance, border fees explained
Eid Al Fitr 2026 offers a perfect four-day holiday window for UAE residents to embark on a scenic road trip to Oman. Planning ahead for border procedures, visas and car insurance is essential for a smooth journey. Several border crossings provide access to Oman's diverse landscapes, making it an ideal and affordable getaway.
Indian American self-made millionaire reveals his ultimate success secrets
At 80, Silicon Valley pioneer Kanwal Rekhi shares his inspiring journey in 'The Ground Breaker'. From humble beginnings in India to becoming the first Indian-American founder to take a venture-backed company public on NASDAQ, Rekhi's memoir details his rise and lifelong mission. He now mentors thousands, investing in startups and fostering entrepreneurial growth globally through TiE.
'Don't want to, but sometimes you have to': Trump again warns Iran of possible military action
Despite a significant military build-up in the Middle East, US President Trump expressed his unhappiness with Iran but remains open to a deal, reiterating his core demand that Tehran must not possess nuclear weapons. While military action is a last resort, diplomatic efforts continue, with talks scheduled and US officials engaging with mediators.
Are we about to become batteries for AI? A 2030 thought experiment on work, energy and human worth
With 80 per cent of jobs gone and work no longer anchoring daily life, the body may become the last remaining asset. In one imagined 2030, people generate electricity through exercise, turning gym floors into power plants and physical effort into infrastructure, sustaining the very AI systems that rendered their previous roles obsolete.
Columbia student detained by ICE agents to be released after Mamdani–Trump meeting
The arrest of Columbia University student Ellie Aghayeva took center stage during a White House meeting between Zohran Mamdani and Donald Trump. Aghayeva was detained by federal immigration authorities, sparking campus protests, but was released hours later after what appeared to be presidential intervention. Mamdani raised her case directly with Trump while also discussing housing investment plans for New York City.
RECENT NEWS
- 'Rare moment': Harvard University apologises over ‘insensitive image’ for Sanskrit course
- Donald Trump is ‘not exactly happy’ on nuclear talks with Iran
- Shakira returns after 19 years to perform live at Pyramids of Giza and fans are losing it
- Goodbye giant burger hoardings: Abu Dhabi bans junk food advertising, billboards to go sugar-free amid new public health policy targeting obesity
- UAE Central Bank launches world's first sovereign financial cloud with AI for secure digital finance




