Ring, ring… wrong! Sharjah woman sued for harassment after repeated calls to neighbour

A Sharjah resident faces legal action after her neighbour accused her of phone harassment. The neighbour claims repeated calls to confirm a visit were excessive, leading to a lawsuit. The accused denies harassment, stating she called only when her neighbour didn’t answer the door after inviting her over. The court has adjourned for a verdict.

Did Candace Owens discontinue the Erika Kirk series ‘Bride of Charlie’ as viewership reportedly dropped?

Candace Owens sparked online debate after appearing to shift focus away from her controversial series about Erika Kirk. A viral social media post claimed the series was sidelined as audience interest declined. Owens instead promoted a new episode discussing geopolitical issues, leaving followers questioning whether the Erika Kirk storyline has ended or simply paused.

‘Anthony Albanese is doing a very good job’: Donald Trump calls Australian PM, says some Iranian women soccer players are being taken care of

Former US President Donald Trump has urged Australia to grant asylum to the Iranian women’s national football team, warning they face severe consequences, potentially death, if returned to Iran. This plea follows the team’s protest by not singing their national anthem, drawing criticism and sparking safety concerns for the players upon their return.

Fuel shortage fear grips Pakistan: Sharif orders school shutdown, four-day workweek amid Mideast conflict

Pakistan has implemented austerity measures to conserve fuel amid Middle East conflict concerns. These include a two-week school closure, reduced government fuel allowances by 50%, and a four-day workweek for public offices, with 50% of staff working remotely. These steps aim to manage potential supply disruptions and reduce domestic demand for imported fuel.