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The United Arab Emirates witnessed a sudden and heavy downpour on Thursday, causing traffic chaos in various cities, particularly in Dubai and Sharjah. The rain, which was more intense and prolonged in Sharjah, led to waterlogging on roads, while in Dubai, different areas experienced disruptions in traffic flow due to the rain.
In response to the severe weather conditions, Dubai police issued a safety alert for the next few hours, warning the public to exercise caution and adhere to traffic safety guidelines. The UAE is currently experiencing a week of unpredictable weather patterns, with authorities urging citizens to remain vigilant.
Sharjah police also issued a warning, advising drivers to exercise extreme caution, reduce speed, and maintain a safe distance between vehicles. Furthermore, they cautioned against traveling to coastal areas, valleys, and regions prone to flooding.
In a separate incident, Kristen Kuo, an HR executive who was spotted with her husband at the Coldplay concert in Boston, has publicly spoken out for the first time. Dubai police have also advised the public to take necessary precautions to avoid sea-related hazards.
Germany has decided to bring back 535 Afghan nationals living in Pakistan, who had provided logistical support to German troops in Afghanistan before their withdrawal. The move comes as a precautionary measure, given the threat posed by the Taliban government.
In Bangladesh, student leader Osman Hadi, who was injured in a shooting incident in Dhaka, passed away while receiving treatment in Singapore. A significant revelation has been made in the 16th report of the United Nations Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, which states that Sultan Aziz Azam, the spokesperson for ISIS-Khorasan and the founder of the group’s media wing, has been apprehended.
Reports suggest that the Trump administration is accelerating plans to revoke the citizenship of foreign-born Americans, with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) receiving instructions from the White House. A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck the Taiwanese city of Hualien, causing widespread panic.
In Gaza, one Palestinian was killed and 13 injured in the past 24 hours due to Israeli military fire. Justin Sun, the founder of the TRON blockchain network, has returned from his visit to Pakistan, leaving behind a trail of memories.
In a shocking incident in India, a 48-year-old woman, Deepika Sharma, was brutally murdered by her tenant couple, Ajay Gupta and Akriti Gupta, in Ghaziabad. The police arrested the perpetrators after recovering the victim’s body from a suitcase.
China has warned the US against arming Taiwan, calling it a “dangerous” move. According to a US newspaper, President Trump has imposed strict restrictions on National Guard personnel after an Afghan-American fired at them. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has predicted that poverty will be eradicated in the future, and people will no longer need to save money.
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has filed a lawsuit against the Nobel Foundation. The US has reaffirmed its commitment to Taiwan’s security by selling arms to the island nation once again. In a separate incident, an Indian engineer, Ambesh, has been arrested for murdering his parents and chopping their bodies into pieces before dumping them in a river.

