Author: Editorial Team

Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), the world’s first standalone international organization focused on accelerating inclusive and sustainable digital economy growth, launched its report titled “Civilian Digital Ecosystems at the Core: Safeguarding During Crisis” as part of its efforts to advance international digital cooperation and support the development of trusted, resilient, and people-centered digital ecosystems.  The report examines the growing risks facing civilian digital ecosystems during crises, including the manipulation of emergency-related information, impersonation of official channels, the spread of AI-generated and misleading content, and cyber incidents targeting digital infrastructure. It also presents a framework for coordinated action aimed at strengthening the…

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ISTANBUL — Israel said on Thursday it deported all the foreign activists it seized from a Gaza-bound flotilla after a global outcry over their treatment in custody that led several countries to summon Israeli diplomats for a formal dressing down. The activists were put on planes and landed in Istanbul on Thursday evening, reportedly flashing two-fingered salutes and chanting “Free Palestine” as they descended stairs to the runway on arrival, with some appearing to be limping. More than 430 activists from countries around the world had been placed in detention in Israel after they were intercepted at sea on Monday…

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RIYADH — Moody’s has affirmed Saudi Arabia’s sovereign credit rating at “Aa3” with a stable outlook, citing the Kingdom’s strong economy, vast oil wealth and continued progress under Vision 2030 reforms. The agency said on Friday the rating reflects the resilience of the Saudi economy, supported by its large hydrocarbon resources and strong competitive position in global energy markets, alongside improvements in government institutions and policy effectiveness. Moody’s also highlighted the positive impact of Saudi Vision 2030 in driving non-oil economic growth through sustained government investments, structural reforms and improved fiscal and economic transparency. The stable outlook reflects Saudi Arabia’s…

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The care nurses provide doesn’t stop at hospital doors. Beyond wards and clinics, nurses in the UAE often find themselves in a first responder role by circumstance. On May 12, International Nurses Day, several nurses shared how they remained calm and acted quickly when emergencies unfolded in public and at home. Miracle Villart, a nurse at the Imperial College London Diabetes Centre (ICLDC), recalled being woken up by sirens and seeing flames near her residential building late at night. While residents rushed away from the scene, she moved towards it after spotting an injured man alone and in severe pain.…

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Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) CEO Dr. Hisham S. Aljadhey conducted an inspection tour of several facilities within the SFDA’s jurisdiction in Makkah Region, as part of a comprehensive effort to evaluate the readiness of regulatory and field operations prior to the Hajj season 1447 AH.  During the tour, Aljadhey reviewed the preparedness of key regulatory procedures designed to ensure the safety, quality, and compliance of all food, pharmaceutical, and medical products with Saudi Arabia’s standards.  Aljadhey’s inspection covered multiple food factories and warehouses, where he observed SFDA inspectors monitoring every stage of production—from initial preparation and manufacturing to…

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LONDON — The police inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will be long and complex, senior officers said on Friday, as detectives could be looking into allegations of sexual misconduct as part of the investigation into potential misconduct in public office while the former prince was a trade envoy for Britain. King Charles’ younger brother was interviewed under caution for hours by detectives after he was ‌arrested at his home in Norfolk in February following the release of millions of documents by the US Department of Justice relating to the late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In an update Friday, Thames Valley…

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MAKKAH — Saudi Arabia stressed on Friday that it will not allow the Hajj season to be exploited for any activities that violate its religious purpose, as authorities announced the arrival of more than 1.5 million pilgrims from abroad and revealed the dismantling of hundreds of fake Hajj campaigns across the Kingdom. The remarks came during a press conference held by Hajj security commanders at the Unified Security Operations Center (911) in Makkah, where officials reviewed security, traffic and organizational plans for the 1447H Hajj season. Director of Public Security and Chairman of the Hajj Security Committee Lieutenant General Mohammed…

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Dubai’s streets will soon be filled with vintage motorcycles, tailored suits, and conversations around men’s mental health as the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR) returns to the emirate on May 17. For Khan FM, host of the Dubai ride, the event carries a deeply personal meaning. The long-time motorcyclist, who discovered he was on the autistic spectrum three years ago, says the initiative is about far more than motorcycles and fashion, it is about creating a space where men feel comfortable speaking openly about mental health. Hosted by Dubai’s Piston Kings Motorcycle Community for the third consecutive year, the global charity…

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The third edition of the Hajj Media Hub has showcased the latest technological solutions, digital experiences, and artificial intelligence innovations transforming media coverage for the 1447 AH Hajj season.  Featuring broad participation from governmental, private, and non-profit entities, the forum highlights the high-quality services provided to pilgrims while empowering local and international media outlets to broadcast coverage with advanced professionalism.  Supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, the event also features specialized workshops focused on utilizing modern tech and AI to accelerate information dissemination and elevate content creation standards across the media sector. Source: Riyadh Daily

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SEOUL — South Korean police are seeking an arrest warrant for a YouTuber who allegedly faked evidence that defamed actor Kim Soo-hyun and fuelled a scandal that ruined his career. The YouTuber had manipulated screenshots of text messages and shared an audio file made with AI to give the impression that the actor had dated actress Kim Sae-ron when she was still a minor, according to police documents reviewed by local media Thursday. Seeking the suspect’s arrest, police wrote that the suspect “was well aware that actor Kim Soo-hyun had not dated the deceased while she was a minor,” but…

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