The Dubai Police has launched a new digital platform for lawyers aimed at making legal proceedings easier. Through this new platform, lawyers can now follow up on their cases without having to physically visit the police station. The platform will also provide online legal services to lawyers and other legal experts, including investigations into criminal complaints, checks on travel restrictions, and permits for virtual meetings with prisoners. Additionally, lawyers will now be able to obtain the Power of Attorney quickly through the platform, which will be a significant convenience for both lawyers and their clients. Furthermore, the platform will enable lawyers to obtain electronic signatures and certificates through a few clicks, making legal proceedings faster and more transparent. The platform will also allow lawyers to access legal services through the UAE’s Smart Identity Digital App ‘UAEPass.’ Moreover, the Artificial Intelligence Assistant (AiX) will provide step-by-step guidance to lawyers to help them make the most of the platform.
In other news, the UAE has a new plan to combat drought through artificial rainfall. According to information received from Abu Dhabi, the aim is to alleviate water scarcity through manufactured rain. US President Donald Trump has stated that the message to Russian President Putin is that the war in Ukraine should end. Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior has announced that a Pakistani national has been sentenced to death in the Mecca region. A total of 76 foreigners have been arrested in Libya as a result of security operations. The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has released the numbers of pilgrims who have performed Umrah during the month of Rajab.
In other international news, US President Donald Trump has stated that he has achieved the impossible and has brought peace to the world. He claimed to have ended eight wars in ten months and has prevented a war between two nuclear powers, Pakistan and India. The UK has withdrawn from the Gaza Board of Peace after Russia’s inclusion. According to reports from London, the UK Foreign Secretary said that the UK was invited to participate in the Board of Peace meeting and sign the agreement. However, the UK decided to withdraw from the meeting.
In a separate incident, an attacker attempted to flee the scene in a car owned by the local council. According to reports from the UK, the car was found to be the main cause of the crisis. US President Donald Trump has stated that he will continue to work with the UN and other countries on the Board of Peace.
In a shocking incident, a woman was forced to clean a cowshed and chant “Jai Shri Ram” in India. US President Donald Trump has stated that he will continue to work with the UN and other countries on the Board of Peace.
In a separate incident, a local resident, Sajid, was arrested for violating the terms of his contract. According to the police, Sajid was hired to maintain the garden for a fee of 245 rupees per square foot, but he failed to do so. The police have identified three individuals, including Sajid, who were involved in the incident.
In a shocking incident, a senior NASA astronaut, Sunita Williams, has expressed her excitement about the Artemis II mission, which she believes is a significant step forward. She hopes to learn a lot from the mission.
In a separate incident, a special envoy of US President Donald Trump, Steve Wietkof, has stated that the US has made significant progress in resolving the Ukraine conflict. He believes that the conflict is nearing its end.
In a shocking incident, a local resident, Sajid, was arrested for violating the terms of his contract. According to the police, Sajid was hired to maintain the garden for a fee of 245 rupees per square foot, but he failed to do so. The police have identified three individuals, including Sajid, who were involved in the incident.
In a separate incident, a Bollywood actress, Sayani Gupta, has spoken out about the challenges she faced when she began her acting career. She said that her mother had threatened to cut her hand off if she continued to pursue acting, as it was considered a disreputable profession.

