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UAE TO TREAT PALESTINIAN INJURED CHILDREN: The UAE has taken a significant step by directing the admission of 1,000 Palestinian children to UAE hospitals for crucial medical care. Hailing from Gaza, these injured children will be accompanied by their families as they seek essential medical treatment, a decision that resonates with the urgent call for humanitarian assistance highlighted in discussions between Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, and Mirjana Spoljaric, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross. The imperative need for continuous delivery of relief and medical aid to civilians in Gaza was stressed during these conversations. This gesture not only underlines the commitment to humanity but also reinforces the critical importance of ensuring a safe and unhindered flow of aid to those in need. (By Sadiq Shaban, Opinion Editor)
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WORLD FIRST: The initiative by Sharjah City Municipality to replace facades in 40 residential towers is a groundbreaking project that prioritises safety and sets a global example. With the government funding the Dh100 million project, this is the first of its kind worldwide. The focus on replacing flammable facades with non-combustible materials aligns with the commitment to enhance building safety, following the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah. The completion of the first residential building within this project is not only an achievement in itself — but also a testament to the dedication to residents' safety and well-being. This project underscores the emirate's commitment to creating a secure living environment, where the highest safety and security standards are upheld. As work progresses on the remaining towers, Sharjah sets an example for safeguarding communities and buildings against fire hazards. This pioneering endeavour aims to complete the transformation during the second quarter of the next year. (By Jay Hilotin, Senior Assistant Editor)
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SOUTH AFRICA HAVE TURNED A CORNER: South Africa is determined to shake off the 'chokers' label in the 50-over World Cup in India. Their unstoppable performance so far demonstrates unwavering confidence in challenging conditions. Since their 1992 semifinal loss, they've faced numerous setbacks. However, their recent narrow win against Pakistan and a resounding victory over New Zealand, a first since 1999, have bolstered their morale and prospects. The triumph over the Black Caps, following the Springboks' win over the All Blacks in the Rugby World Cup final, marks a significant moment. With their eyes set on a double victory, South Africa is aiming for a remarkable feat. (By A.K.S. SATISH, Sports Editor)
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SHAH RUKH KHAN'S BIRTHDAY IS A CELEBRATION FOR EVERYONE IN BOLLYWOOD: Bollywood's most prominent icon and cultural export, Shah Rukh Khan, turned 58 today. It's not just the actor who's celebrating this milestone, but the entire film fraternity and his legion of fans. Apart from the thousands milling around his sea-facing home in Mumbai, every actor worth their salt has a beloved SRK memory to share on this day. Actors tip their hat to his unending charm, while actresses declare that he has the ability to make you feel like the most important person in the room. Everyone has kind words to say about Khan, and that's the power of SRK's unequivocal personality. He's a star who refuses to lose his shine. Starting at midnight, the outpouring of love and adoration from every quarter cannot be ignored. "It's unbelievable that so many of you come and wish me late at night. I am but a mere actor. Nothing makes me happier than the fact that I can entertain you a bit. I live in a dream of your love. Thank you for allowing me to entertain you all. See you in the morning, on the screen and off it," wrote Khan as he waved to the first batch of fans that appeared outside his gate. Khan is unquestionably one of the last superstars in Bollywood standing, and here's hoping he continues to stand tall. (By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Entertainment Editor)
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