John F. Kennedy’s granddaughter, Tatiana Schlossberg, revealed her terminal cancer diagnosis in a personal essay. The 35-year-old journalist has acute myeloid leukemia and was told she has less than a year to live. She detailed her treatment journey and the immense support from her family.
Saudi Arabia is opening its real estate market to foreigners from January 2026, allowing property ownership and investment. This move, part of Vision 2030, aims to attract global wealth, boost market quality, and create jobs.
In a remarkable twist, the long-anticipated rendezvous between Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and President Trump unfolded in an atmosphere filled with unexpected warmth, as noted by body language expert Carole Lieberman. She characterized Mamdani’s demeanor as delightfully enthusiastic, reminiscent of a ‘curious puppy’, while Trump exercised a subtle dominance over the conversation.
Abu Dhabi’s Integrated Transport Centre has imposed strict heavy vehicle restrictions during peak hours to combat congestion and enhance safety. Freight trucks and construction equipment face “no-entry” times on major roads and entry points. Operators must obtain permits and use digital tracking via the “Asateel” platform for compliance.
The International Space Station captured a stunning image of Earth at night. Delhi’s bright lights stand out, showcasing its growth. The city is compared to other luminous megacities like Singapore, Tokyo, and Sao Paulo. These images reveal urban development and population growth. Orbital views offer insights into future city expansion and energy use.
Australia is tightening online safety for children by banning users under 16 from Twitch starting December 10, 2025. This move, following similar restrictions on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, aims to prevent young users from encountering unsafe content. Platforms failing to comply face hefty fines, underscoring the nation’s commitment to safeguarding minors online.
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs has launched a historic employment drive, announcing 31,000 new job openings for Imams and Muezzins. These positions operate under a flexible ‘Rewards System,’ allowing citizens to serve mosques while maintaining other employment.
The journey of growing food in space began with potatoes in the 1990s, proving tubers could form in microgravity. This foundational research paved the way for later successes, like red romaine lettuce harvested and eaten by astronauts on the ISS. These advancements highlight plant adaptation and the potential for self-sustaining food systems on future interplanetary […]
Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard University, is under fire as newly released flight logs show he vacationed on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in 2005, alongside Ghislaine Maxwell. While Summers’ spokesperson maintained that the trip occurred before Epstein’s first arrest, revelations of additional flights on Epstein’s plane and correspondence with the notorious pedophile have […]