Pakistani teenager Abdullah Tanoli has been commended by a UK court for his courageous actions in saving an 11-year-old girl during a knife attack at Leicester Square. The incident took place last August when Abdullah, who was on duty as a security worker, noticed the situation unfolding and immediately intervened to protect the child.
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Libyan Military Chief Among 8 Killed in Dassault Falcon 50 Crash Near Ankara
24 December, 2025 0 3A Dassault Falcon 50 business jet carrying Libya's top military delegation crashed on December 23, 2025, shortly after departing Ankara's Esenboğa Airport on its way to Tripoli, killing all eight people on board. The victims included Lieutenant General Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, Libya's Chief of General Staff and the highest-ranking commander in western Libya, four senior
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Abu Dhabi Named World’s Safest City for 2025, Tops CEO World’s Global Ranking
24 December, 2025 0 11Abu Dhabi has been officially recognized as the world’s safest city for 2025, securing the top spot in CEO World’s comprehensive ranking of 300 global cities. With a remarkable safety score of 97.73, the UAE capital surpassed other leading cities such as Taipei, Doha, and Zurich, highlighting its exceptional commitment to public safety, urban planning, and law enforcement.
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Belgium Joins South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at ICJ
24 December, 2025 0 8Belgium has formally joined a case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) brought by South Africa, which accuses Israel of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip. The ICJ, the United Nations’ highest judicial body based in The Hague, confirmed that Belgium filed a declaration of intervention to participate in the proceedings. While Belgium’s involvement does not indicate full support for
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Rare Snowfall Transforms Tabuk and Trojena Mountains into Winter Wonderland in Saudi Arabia
24 December, 2025 0 7Northern Saudi Arabia witnessed an unusual and rare snowfall, turning parts of Tabuk and the Trojena Mountains into a winter wonderland that attracted residents and tourists eager to experience skiing, picnics, and the icy scenery. The Trojena Highlands, located in the NEOM region, were covered in snow, transforming peaks rising about 2,600 metres above sea level into striking white landscapes.
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Two North Korean POWs in Ukraine Express Desire to Start New Life in South Korea
24 December, 2025 0 6Two North Korean prisoners of war held by Ukraine have expressed their desire to start a new life in South Korea, according to a letter obtained by AFP. The two men, captured by Kyiv since January after sustaining battlefield injuries, had previously been reported to be seeking defection, but this letter marks the first time they publicly articulated their intentions in their own words.
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WhatsApp Criticises Russia Over Service Restrictions, Warns of Threat to Private Communications
24 December, 2025 0 13LONDON: WhatsApp on Tuesday criticised restrictions imposed on its service in Russia, accusing authorities of attempting to deny more than 100 million Russians access to private communication ahead of the holiday season.
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UK Government Imposes New Tax Aimed at Reducing Obesity
24 December, 2025 0 8The UK government has unveiled a new set of measures aimed at tackling the country’s growing obesity crisis, including an expansion of the sugar tax to cover milkshakes, packaged milk-based drinks, and other sweetened beverages.
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Greta Thunberg Temporarily Banned from Venice for Green Water Protest
24 December, 2025 0 2Activist Greta Thunberg was temporarily banned from Venice, Italy, after she and around 35 members of the environmental group Extinction Rebellion turned the Grand Canal lime green on Monday. The protest aimed to highlight the slow global progress on reducing fossil fuel use and to push governments to take stronger climate action.
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Germany Reports 6.3 Million Low-Wage Workers in 2025, Earnings Capped at €14.32 per Hour
23 December, 2025 0 11In Germany, 6.3 million people were employed in low-wage jobs this year, earning a maximum of €14.32 ($16.69) per hour, according to data released by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). This figure represents 16% of all workers, maintaining the same proportion as in 2024.
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