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Rybakina hits out at electronic line‑calling system after Madrid row

Rybakina hits out at electronic line‑calling system after Madrid row

Elena Rybakina said she has lost faith in the electronic line-calling system after the Australian ‌Open champion was left fuming over a disputed ​call ⁠during her three-set victory over Zheng ‌Qinwen at the ‌Madrid Open

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Significant progress made in Sharjah’s ‘Rainwater Drainage’ project

Significant progress made in Sharjah’s ‘Rainwater Drainage’ project

Under the guidance of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, substantial progress has been achieved on the "Middle Line for Stormwater and Groundwater Drainage" project

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73 villas in Dubai’s Saih Shuaib sold for Dhs560 million

73 villas in Dubai’s Saih Shuaib sold for Dhs560 million

Dubai’s real estate market saw significant sales at the start of the week, with 73 villas sold in Saih Shuaib area for over Dhs560 million.According to Dubai Land Department’s Dubai REST app, the villas, both

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Abu Dhabi Police urge motorists to avoid distractions whi…

Abu Dhabi Police urge motorists to avoid distractions whi…

Abu Dhabi Police called on motorists to take caution and maintain full focus while driving in the vicinity of schools and not to be distracted from the road in order to preserve the safety of

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Dubai Police, RTA launch joint unit to monitor e-bikes, b…

Dubai Police, RTA launch joint unit to monitor e-bikes, b…

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Police have jointly announced the launch of the Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit to monitor users of personal mobility means and enforce compliance with traffic rules. The unit

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Fire at factory brought under control with no injuries in Ajman

Fire at factory brought under control with no injuries in Ajman

The Ajman Government Media Office reported that civil defence teams, in collaboration with the relevant authorities, successfully brought a fire under control at a building materials factory in Industrial Area 1, with no injuries reported.

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India-NZ pact sees 5,000 temporary employment visas for I…

India-NZ pact sees 5,000 temporary employment visas for I…

India and New Zealand signed a free trade agreement (FTA) ​on Monday, lowering tariffs ⁠on key fruit imports such as kiwifruit and apples, expanding opportunities for Indian exports ‌and easing visa access as the nations

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Oil prices surge, gold retreats as dollar strengthens

Oil prices surge, gold retreats as dollar strengthens

Oil prices surged at the start of Asian trading on Monday, with gains exceeding 2%. Brent crude futures rose by $2.16, or 2.05%, to reach $107.49 a barrel—the highest level since 7 April.Similarly, US West

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The Cognitive Cost of Relying on AI

The Cognitive Cost of Relying on AI

This January, British journalist Alex Preston submitted a review of Jean-Baptiste Andrea’s novel ‘Watching Over Her’ to The New York Times, which was polished with the help of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool. The piece

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Iran offers to end chokehold on Strait of Hormuz, asks US…

Iran offers to end chokehold on Strait of Hormuz, asks US…

Iran is offering to end its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz without addressing its nuclear programme, two regional officials with knowledge of the proposal said on Monday, as the country's foreign minister made a