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Emirates News

UAE authorities summon news agency officials over false Dubai explosion report

The UAE's Public Prosecution has expanded its investigation into the publication and circulation of a false report claiming explosions were heard in central Dubai, official news agency Wam reported. Counsellor Dr Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, Attorney-General of the UAE, said Public Prosecution has taken statements from the reporter. Those involved in preparing, approving, and publishing the report have also been summoned. The Attorney-General stated the investigation will determine the respective roles of each individual involved in the different stages of the report. It will also determine the extent to which they complied with legal and professional standards governing the verification of information before its publication.  The news agency's decision to retract the article, and.

No stadium or fan zones: How Dubai workers plan to watch the World Cup final

  As Spain and Argentina prepare to battle for football's biggest glory, thousands of workers across the UAE are making plans of their own, not for stadiums or fan zones, but for wherever they can find a screen For some, that means checking the score between taxi rides. For delivery riders, it could mean following the match while waiting for orders. Others will catch only a few minutes at a time during their shifts. In Jebel Ali, workers living in labour accommodation are turning the occasion into a community event, arranging a projector screening so residents can watch the final together.   At Cafe Taxi in Garhoud, manager Nawaz Ahmad organized a screening in response to requests from regular customers, most of whom are taxi drivers, delivery riders, and logistics.

CBSE announces Class 10 Second Board Result; how to access

  India's Central Board of Secondary Education has announced the CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026 on its official websites on July 18. More than 680,000 students attempted the second board exam, which aims to help them get a better score on their examinations. Students can access their scorecards on the official website cbseresults.nic.in and DigiLocker. Their final marksheet, however, will display their better score under CBSE's best-of-two policy.  To download their result, students can follow the steps below: Visit the official result website at cbseresults.nic.in/cbse.gov.in Click on the CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026 link Enter roll number, school number, admit card ID, and security PIN Click on submit Your scorecard will.

Latest News

Dubai RTA's new AI system will predict marine transport demand in real time

  Dubai's marine transport network is set for a data-driven upgrade as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) rolls out an enhanced Seasonal Network initiative powered by artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. The move is designed to improve service flexibility and respond more efficiently to fluctuating passenger demand during peak seasons, public holidays and major events across the emirate.The summer operating plan, effective in July, is built on an integrated big-data repository tracking passenger numbers, revenue, and occupancy rates. Officials say the system sharpens forecasting accuracy and supports more responsive operational decisions as usage patterns shift throughout the year. How the AI-led model works? At the centre of the initiative is an AI-led model.
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World News

Tech neck in kids: UAE doctors warn against excessive screen time over summer holidays

  As summer holidays get underway, many children across the UAE are spending more hours indoors, often turning to smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming devices for entertainment. While screens have become an unavoidable partof modern childhood — supporting learning, communication and recreation — doctors are warning that prolonged device use during the break could be quietly affecting children’s posture, flexibility and spinal health. Paediatricians say they are increasingly seeing children with early signs of posture-related problems, including neck and shoulder discomfort, headaches, stiffness and reduced mobility. While these symptoms may appear minor initially, ignoring them could lead to long-term musculoskeletal issues. A study published in.

Burns, breathing issues: UAE parents warned of 'slime in microwave' challenge

  A viral social media trend encouraging children to heat 'slime' in microwave ovens has triggered a warning from Dubai Police, with doctors in the UAE cautioning parents that the seemingly harmless experiment can lead to serious injuries. Authorities recently advised families to remain vigilant after videos promoting the practice began spreading online. With children spending more time at home during the summer break and exploring activities to stay entertained, experts warn that heating slime can cause dangerous chemical reactions, producing hot vapours and heated materials that may splatter, trigger burns, or even lead to small fires.   Dr Diya Abdul Rasheed, Specialist Pediatrician at Medeor Hospital, Dubai, explained that slime’s chemical composition makes.

'Take your kids outside': UAE doctors say screens not sole factor behind eyesight issues

  Eye clinics across the UAE are reporting a familiar pattern each year — as children return from the long summer break, more arrive with complaints of blurred distance vision, headaches and eye strain. Doctors say youngsters who once developed myopia in late primary school are now showing symptoms much earlier, prompting concerns about the long-term impact on eye health.The trend comes as screen use becomes increasingly common among even the youngest children. From toddlers watching videos on tablets to school-aged children spending hours on smartphones and gaming devices, specialists warn that excessive near-work activities combined with limited time outdoors may be accelerating the onset of short-sightedness. Their concerns are echoed by global research. A 2024.