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Solidarity in lights: UAE landmarks glow in flag colours as nation unites in pride
Landmarks across the UAE were illuminated in the colours of the national flag, led by a striking display on the Burj Khalifa, which lit up its facade as a powerful symbol of unity, pride and national achievement.The world’s tallest tower was transformed into a visual celebration of belonging and cohesion, reinforcing the UAE flag as a strong emblem of identity and collective strength.واجهة برج خليفة تتزين بعلم دولة الإمارات تجسيداً لرمزية الوطن وما يحمله من معاني العزة والإنجاز، ويعكس مشاعر الفخ...
How Rasmus Dahlin led Sabres back to playoffs in a year of overwhelming personal trauma
Alex Tuch doesn’t remember the exact day, but he was sitting in the Buffalo Sabres’ medical room with a trainer in late November when Rasmus Dahlin walked in. Dahlin exhaled and said, “For the first time in a long time, I’m excited to just play hockey again.”Tuch turned to the trainer with a smile and said, “Uh oh. He’s back.”Advertisement
Browns back and forth: Myles Garrett trade speculation, QB battle, Todd Monken's honeymoon phase
Ahead of the NFL Draft and just a few days after the start of the offseason program, beat writer Zac Jackson and columnist Jason Lloyd go back and forth on the state of the Cleveland Browns.Zac Jackson: At our age, it’s hard to keep the days straight. But we’re a little over a week past the owners meetings and inside two weeks from the draft, which means we’re about 10 days from the first time new coach Todd Monken has some of his team on the practice field for a voluntary minicamp. Time flies w...
Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton’s royal battle over blue sparked palace tension: expert
Blue may be a royal favorite, but behind palace walls, it has reportedly sparked quiet battles over who gets to wear it.Royal commentator Amanda Matta told Fox News Digital that Queen Camilla’s go-to shade isn’t just a fashion statement — it may be her way of signaling authority behind palace doors."Protecting Camilla’s use of blue would have enforced a visual hierarchy for royal events," Matta explained.KATE MIDDLETON LOOKS ELEGANT IN CREAM SET WITH PRINCE WILLIAM AND THEIR KIDS AS THEY RETURN...
The states revealed as best to start a family amid cratering belief in the American Dream
For those chasing the American dream, a new study has some insightful information about what it takes to attain it – along with data that might determine the best states to set down roots.Declining marriages and broken families are crippling predominantly blue states, while red states thrive with better economic mobility, education and lower crime, according to a 2026 Family Structure Index released Tuesday by the Ohio-based Center for Christian Virtue.In partnership with the Institute for Famil...
War of words: China and the US battle it out for the loyalty of African hearts and minds
The world’s two superpowers are waging an information war to influence the minds of Africa’s young and media-savvy demographic, with articles pitched by the United States and China designed to show each other in an unflattering light. On March 31, Africa Defence Forum magazine, a publication of the US Army’s Africa Command, ran an article called: “China’s floating fish factories plunder Guinea Bissau’s resources”. It detailed illegal operations by Chinese fishing trawlers in the West African...
ADNOC Gas, Fertiglobe named top picks in Bernstein’s MENA energy call
Dubai: Bernstein has initiated coverage on the MENA energy sector with a bullish view on UAE-listed ADNOC Gas and Fertiglobe, naming both among its top investment picks and pointing to strong cashflow visibility, sovereign backing and disciplined capital structures.Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.The global equity research firm, backed by Societe Generale and AllianceBernstein, said the UAE’s energy model stands out for its ability to convert state-owned assets into...
Celestial craftsmanship: discoveries from China Sanxingdui uveil secrets of meteorite axe
The archaeological site of Sanxingdui in southwest China’s Sichuan province has yielded remarkable discoveries, including insights recently revealed by Chinese researchers about how the inhabitants forged an axelike tool from a meteorite. While meteorite artefacts are not entirely unheard of – China boasts 13 known meteorite objects – this discovery underscores that the people of Sanxingdui were part of a distinct regional culture, separate from their contemporaries further north. “The presence....
Why the Maple Leafs' odds of keeping their first-round pick just got much better
TORONTO — You have to squint to see it, but a silver lining in this ugly Maple Leafs season is starting to shimmer.When the Leafs walked off the ice following a plodding 6-2 loss to the Florida Panthers on Saturday, a consolation prize was waiting for them: They were in sole possession of the fifth-worst record in the NHL.Advertisement
Flyers inch closer to NHL playoffs with statement win against Jets: Takeaways
That miserable scoring drought that Philadelphia Flyers captain Sean Couturier was mired in earlier all of a sudden seems like a distant memory.In their latest must-win game, Couturier had arguably his best performance of the season, posting two goals and an assist in leading the Flyers to a 7-1 statement win over the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday at Canada Life Centre. Couturier’s first-period goal upped the Flyers’ lead to 3-1, and midway through the second, his work behind the net helped Travis S...
Brooklyn Beckham under fire for using his last name for new surprise business venture
EXCLUSIVE: Brooklyn Beckham under fire for using his last name for new surprise business ventureBrooklyn Beckham plans to launch burger brand 'Beck's Buns' in the US, but faces backlash for using his famous surname after criticising his "controlling" parents earlier this yearComments3amCally Brooks Features Writer11:00, 12 Apr 2026View 4 ImagesBrooklyn Beckham is starting a new burger business venture using his last name(Image: INSTAGRAM)Brooklyn Beckham's latest ve...
As AI pushes students to reconsider majors, universities struggle to adapt
A recent poll shows AI’s increasing role in how students decide on college majors, creating a rapidly developing situation for universities that are still struggling to determine how the technology will shape higher education. The Lumina Foundation-Gallup 2026 State of Higher Education survey found 47 percent of currently enrolled college students have thought about switching majors “a great deal” or a…
Trump’s ballroom saga invokes national security threats
As President Trump strives to remake Washington in his image, his White House ballroom project stands apart.  In court filings this week, his administration insisted that halting construction of the $400 million ballroom would amount to a national security threat — a departure from the broader claims of executive power undergirding other projects.   It raises…
Inside Blake Shelton’s New American Dream
After leaving ‘The Voice’ and taking a break from recording, the country superstar has a new Las Vegas residency and a growing restaurant empire. But he would much rather be back home on the range.
Event Bets Pose a Problem for Wall Street Firms Looking to Trade
Prediction markets are booming. Wagers on everything from the return of Jesus Christ to who will win the World Cup have driven weekly volumes on platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi into the billions of dollars.
Economic shock of Middle East war to cast shadow over IMF, World Bank meetings
Top finance officials from around the world will convene in Washington this week under the shadow of the war in the Middle East, which has delivered a third major shock to the global economy after the COVID pandemic and Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Top officials at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank last week said they would downgrade their forecasts for global growth and raise their inflation forecasts as a result of the w...
US failed to win Iran’s trust during Pakistan talks: Parliament speaker
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf says Washington failed to win Tehran’s trust during negotiations in Pakistan seeking a conclusive end to the US-Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic.
Tech-powered health: High-end medical frontiers at CICPE 2026
The International Health Consumption Zone, a dedicated sub-venue of the 6th China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE), opened on Sunday. Leveraging the unique policy advantages of the Hainan Free Trade Port and the Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone, the exhibition showcases a wide array of deployed medical technologies and high-end healthcare products.
Inside US–Iran talks: Why gaps persist and what comes next
Dubai: After 21 hours of negotiations stretching into the early hours, US–Iran talks did not so much fail as expose the scale of the challenge ahead — laying bare deep divisions over nuclear limits, regional power and control of the Strait of Hormuz.The outcome was not unexpected. Both sides entered the talks with maximalist positions and limited room to compromise, making a breakthrough in a single session unlikely. What unfolded instead was a high-stakes test of intent — one that showed just h...
Gout Gout sets Australian 200m record and eclipses teenage Usain Bolt time: 'I'm ready for more'
Teenage sprinter Gout Gout set a new Australia national record for 200m with a 19.67 run at Sunday’s national championships — eclipsing Usain Bolt’s time at the same age.The 18-year-old’s time is the fastest in the world so far this year and marks the first time he ran under the 20-second mark legally, after his wind-assisted 19.84 at the same event in 2025.Advertisement