Dubai International Airport has introduced cutting-edge scanners to expedite security checks for travelers. According to airport officials, passengers will no longer have to remove laptops from their bags or separate bottles of water and juice. The new system also eliminates the need for passengers to remove their shoes or open their luggage. As a result, security checks will become faster and more efficient.
In other news, the United Arab Emirates has announced further convenience measures for its citizens. According to BN Media Cell member Shiral Kabir Khan, the success of the move is based on unofficial results. A national referendum was held in conjunction with the national elections in Bangladesh. Preliminary results show that 62% of voters have approved reforms.
In a related development, Saudi media reports that new cabinet members, including a public prosecutor, have been appointed, while several others have retired. The results of the 13th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh are beginning to emerge.
In a separate incident, Emirati schools have banned soft drinks, chocolate, and potato chips. The government has warned citizens to be cautious of fake job advertisements in the UAE. Social media platform X has accused Shafiqur Rahman of attempting to manipulate votes in various parts of the country.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani has stated that Iran is consulting over the next round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States. Pakistan desperately needs a genuine manufacturing industry, particularly in the auto sector, but unfortunately, most factories in the country are limited to assembly only.
In other news, Apple’s new iPhone 18 series has been spotted. The aircraft was flying from Mogadishu to the northern city of Galcaio in Bangladesh during the general elections to prevent vote buying and selling on a large scale.
Iran has made it clear that it will not compromise on its ballistic missile program, regardless of negotiations with the United States or increased pressure. In a separate incident, a son in Bengaluru, India, killed his parents in a domestic dispute.
The 13th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh are underway, with the results still emerging. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has imposed a fine on Mohammad Nabi for violating the ICC Code of Conduct. Social media platform X has accused Shafiqur Rahman of attempting to manipulate votes in various parts of the country.
In a related development, Emirati schools have banned soft drinks, chocolate, and potato chips. Saudi media reports that new cabinet members, including a public prosecutor, have been appointed, while several others have retired. Senior Indian singer Aditya Narayan is facing new allegations in a year-old case, where his first wife claimed he had removed her uterus without her consent.

