The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced a new civil law, which has set the age of legal adulthood at 18 years old. As per the new law, 18-year-old individuals will be able to make financial and legal decisions without the consent of their guardians. They will also be able to enter into agreements, take loans, and purchase properties. Additionally, individuals under the age of 15 will be able to manage their assets with court permission. The new law also allows young people to register businesses.
In a separate development, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were injured in the US drone attack on their country. The suspect who carried out the attack has successfully escaped.
In Iran, protests against the rising cost of living continue, with security forces firing on demonstrators, killing two security personnel and injuring 36 others. The protests have been ongoing for 11 days.
In the United States, a woman was shot and killed by US immigration and customs enforcement officials during a raid in Minnesota. The 37-year-old woman, identified as Rennie Nikol Gud, was shot in the head.
In the UK, the next mayor of London is yet to be determined, with Muslim candidate Lily Chow in the running. In the UAE, a devastating road accident has claimed the lives of four children and a family employee.
A White House spokesperson said that oil company executives will visit the White House next week, and if necessary, President Trump may use the US military to protect oil workers. US President Donald Trump has announced that he has increased NATO’s GDP growth rate to 5%.
US Defense Secretary Patrick Hagerty has stated that there is a ban on shipping oil to Venezuela, which is under international sanctions. In the UK, a person has been sentenced for supplying boats and engines to human traffickers. In India, the Modi government’s campaign to target Muslims continues.
Field Marshal has reviewed the training exercises organized by the Formation and emphasized the need for preparation and innovation in future wars. He also said that he is looking into the pressure on young people to get married and pursue higher education.
In Pakistan, emerging actress Rahma Zaman is set to tie the knot with her fiancé. Before her wedding, various events are being held.

