The United Arab Emirates (UAE) police have successfully averted a car theft attempt in the Sharjah region by arresting the suspect and recovering the stolen vehicle within a few hours. In a recent incident, a car was stolen from the streets of Sharjah, but the police promptly took action, utilizing the Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras installed along the roads to track the car’s movement. Following a thorough investigation, the police were able to apprehend the suspect and recover the stolen vehicle.
According to the police, individuals involved in criminal activities, particularly at fuel stations and stores, often target cars left unlocked, which can lead to theft. The UAE authorities have warned citizens to be cautious and not leave their cars unlocked, as this can increase the risk of theft.
In other news, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has stated that the European Union’s decision to designate Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization is a strategic mistake. The European Union has agreed to include the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps in the list of designated terrorist organizations.
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has arrived in Moscow as part of his official visit to Russia. The UAE President is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation.
In a shocking revelation, the interim Director of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Dr. Muddu Gurramkonda, has admitted to sharing sensitive government documents on the popular AI chatbot platform, ChatGPT.
The bitter dispute between Elon Musk and Indian businessman Vinod Khosla over allegations of racism has escalated. Iran has responded strongly to US President Donald Trump’s threats of military action, stating that any such attack would be met with a swift and powerful response from the Iranian military.
A small plane crashed in Colombia, resulting in the deaths of all 15 people on board. The Iranian mission to the United Nations has announced its readiness to engage in negotiations and defend itself in case of any US military action.
In a significant development, the Dubai government has announced a new initiative to make travel to and from the city’s airport easier. Under the new plan, passengers will be able to complete their check-in process before arriving at the airport, reducing congestion and wait times.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has stated that the Iranian government may be weaker than ever before. The US Customs and Border Protection agency has reported that over 23,800 Indians were detained for attempting to cross the border without proper documentation in 2025.
A briefing was held for Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, who was informed about the investigation into the recent incident in Lahore’s Main Market. The Rescue Services team had responded promptly, and the incident is under investigation.
In a related development, the Senior Minister of Sindh stated that the Chief Justice of the Sindh High Court has been written to for judicial inquiry into the incident. Awami National Party leader Ghulam Ahmed Bilour has announced his decision to step down from politics, stating that he is no longer a member of the party or the assembly.
The court has issued orders against Project Manager Asghar Sindhu, Safety Officer Daniel, and Site Officer Ahmed Nawaz. The court order states that the complainant’s grandson had taken the car without permission, leading to the tragic incident.

