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Dubai launches Zhongtong electric buses: Sustainable UAE transport that runs 280km on one charge

This New Electric Bus Can Run All Day in Dubai Without Recharging And It’s a Game-Changer In January 2026, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) unveiled a milestone in sustainable transport: the arrival and imminent deployment Read More

Never a dull moment in Trump 2.0: Tariffs, airstrikes and a year that kept the world on edge

AI-generated image used for representation (Source: ChatGPT) “Thank you for your attention. Read More

Justin Trudeau appears in Davos with Katy Perry; speaks on Trump, Canada, Greenland

Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his formal appearance with Katy Perry in Davos, where he was scheduled to speak on the sidelines of the summit. Read More

Delhi air pollution: GRAP IV restrictions revoked; decision after slight improvement

. NEW DELHI: The Commission for Air Quality Management, Centre’s pollution watchdog, on Tuesday revoked the GRAP-IV restrictions in Delhi-NCR, citing an improvement in air quality. Read More

“Legal work made simple”: Dubai Police launches digital platform for lawyers

Dubai Police launched the Lawyer’s Digital Platform with seven specialized services, 24/7 access, and AI support/Image: X Dubai Police has introduced its dedicated Lawyer’s Digital Platform, giving legal professionals a Read More

“Virtually banned everywhere”: Sneako reportedly banned from US hospitality groups after anti-Semitism allegations surface

Sneako is facing fresh backlash after a promoter claimed on livestream that the streamer has been banned from nearly all US hospitality groups due to racist and anti-Semitic remarks. Read More

Evening news wrap: Nitin Nabin becomes youngest BJP national president; Trump warns of 200% tariff on French wine & more

. Nitin Nabin took charge as BJP’s youngest national president, with PM Modi calling him ‘his boss’ Trump threatened a 200% tariff on French wine after Macron declined the US-backed peace board. Read More