Author: Rachel Maddow

Rachel Maddow is a freelance journalist based in the USA, with over 20 years of experience covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Political Science and Journalism from Stanford University. Throughout her career, she has contributed to outlets such as MSNBC, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. Known for her thorough reporting and compelling storytelling, Rachel delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

Afghan forces announced they killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in overnight border fighting on Sunday.Officials said the attacks responded to repeated violations of Afghanistan’s territory and airspace by Pakistani forces.Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed that Afghan troops captured 25 Pakistani outposts and wounded 30 soldiers. Mujahid told reporters in Kabul that Afghan forces now control all official and unofficial borders.He added that their operations had stopped most illegal activities in these regions.Earlier this week, Afghan officials accused Pakistan of bombing Kabul and a nearby market, though Islamabad denied involvement. The Taliban Defence Ministry said Afghan troops launched “retaliatory and successful operations”…

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Emirati athletes showcased their talent and strength at the Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship, winning multiple gold medals for the UAE. The victories highlight the nation’s growing prominence in martial arts and sports excellence. The championship brought together top athletes from across Asia, competing in various weight categories and disciplines. UAE participants demonstrated exceptional skill, strategy, and resilience, securing top positions in several events. National sports officials praised the athletes for their dedication and hard work. Their achievements not only bring prestige to the UAE but also inspire young athletes to pursue Jiu-Jitsu and other martial arts. The gold medal wins contribute…

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About 200 US troops arrived in Israel to build a coordination centre supporting aid delivery and security operations for Gaza.Officials confirmed the centre will help oversee humanitarian, logistical, and security assistance under the ceasefire agreement.US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Central Command head Brad Cooper visited Gaza to confirm IDF troop withdrawals.Cooper stated his command would lead the operation, stressing that no American soldiers would enter Gaza. Ceasefire Holds as Aid Restores Essential Services Under the truce, Hamas will release 48 remaining hostages by Monday, while Israel frees 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.Gaza officials reported over 5,000 public operations since the ceasefire…

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The UAE President recently embarked on a diplomatic tour across Gulf states, aiming to strengthen political, economic, and security cooperation in the region. The visits reflect the UAE’s commitment to fostering collaboration and maintaining stability amid evolving regional challenges. During the tour, discussions focused on joint strategies to address emerging issues, including economic diversification, security threats, and regional development initiatives. Leaders emphasized the importance of unity and coordination among Gulf countries to tackle both current and future challenges effectively. Political cooperation was a central theme of the meetings. The UAE President engaged with top officials to discuss mechanisms for enhancing…

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More than twenty-five years after the historic Holocaust bank settlement was meant to close the book on Nazi-era assets, new evidence is reigniting one of the most sensitive financial scandals of the 20th century. Documents, legal filings, and intelligence reviewed by the Abu Dhabi Times — first uncovered in Ami Magazine’s October 2025 investigation by Riva Pomerantz — suggest that UBS, Switzerland’s largest bank, may have inherited and concealed Nazi-linked deposits originally held by the Basler Handelsbank, a prewar financial institution absorbed by UBS after World War II. The revelations have triggered renewed calls for accountability from lawmakers, historians, and…

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Once limited to diagnosis and treatment, technology is now transforming the very foundation of medicine. The healthcare industry has entered a new digital era, defined by advanced data analytics and preventive care. This shift places patients at the center — empowering individuals, improving access, and strengthening early intervention across the globe. TIME and Statista Recognize the Health-Tech Pioneers of 2025 In a global ranking by TIME magazine and Statista, Neko Health — a partner of the Swiss Health Alliance (SHA) — has been named among the world’s leading health-tech companies of 2025. The evaluation was based on financial performance, reputation,…

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Abu Dhabi has announced its Sustainability Week 2026, scheduled from January 11 to 17. The event will bring together leaders from government, business, and society to drive sustainable development globally. The week’s theme, “The Nexus of Next: All Systems Go,” reflects a focus on collaboration across sectors. Organizers aim to highlight innovative solutions that address environmental, social, and economic challenges. Authorities said the event will serve as a platform for sharing best practices, fostering partnerships, and inspiring action toward a more sustainable future. Leaders, experts, and innovators will engage in discussions, workshops, and presentations on critical sustainability topics. The program…

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The United Arab Emirates has introduced a new long-term tourist visa designed to attract international travelers and strengthen the country’s tourism sector. Authorities said the visa allows visitors to stay in the UAE for up to five years, providing greater flexibility for long-term travel, extended vacations, and cultural exploration. Analysts noted that the initiative reflects the UAE’s commitment to enhancing its global appeal and supporting economic growth through tourism. Officials explained that the long-term tourist visa targets a diverse group of visitors, including leisure travelers, business tourists, and cultural enthusiasts. Authorities emphasized that providing extended stays encourages travelers to explore…

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Abu Dhabi has announced an ambitious plan to become the world’s first fully AI-native government by 2027. Authorities said the strategy, part of the Government Digital Strategy 2025–2027, aims to integrate artificial intelligence across all government services, improve operational efficiency, and enhance citizen engagement. Analysts said this initiative positions Abu Dhabi as a global leader in AI-driven governance and digital transformation. Officials explained that the strategy includes 100% cloud adoption across government entities. Authorities emphasized that cloud infrastructure will provide flexibility, scalability, and secure access to government services. Experts highlighted that cloud-based systems are essential for supporting AI applications, data…

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Abu Dhabi has unveiled its long-term Climate Change Adaptation Plan for 2025–2050, a strategic initiative aimed at strengthening resilience against climate impacts and promoting sustainable development. Authorities stated that the plan demonstrates the emirate’s commitment to environmental stewardship, sustainable urban planning, and proactive measures to address the challenges posed by climate change. Analysts said that the strategy positions Abu Dhabi as a regional leader in environmental sustainability and climate preparedness. Officials explained that the plan focuses on multiple sectors, including energy, water, urban infrastructure, transportation, and public health. Authorities emphasized that by adopting forward-looking policies and implementing resilient systems, Abu…

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