MIDDLE EAST

What every pool owner in Dubai must know: New rules, safety standards, legal duties and more

With drowning incidents rising in the UAE, Dubai Municipality has introduced strict safety rules for private pools. Owners must register pools, ensure secure barriers, maintain water quality, and supervise children at all times. These measures aim to protect families and prevent tragic accidents, emphasizing that vigilant adult supervision remains the most crucial safety factor.

TIMES OF INDIA
6 hours ago
Read Full Article

MORE TO CATCH UP

WORLD

Gas Station Explosion Rattles Windows Across Rome, Fiery Debris Injure Nearly 40 People

A huge explosion at a petrol station in a Rome suburb injured nearly 40 people, two of them seriously, and rattled windows across the Italian capital. The blast was preceded by a fire caused by a gas leak during refuelling. The explosio ...more

NEWS18
33 minutes ago
WORLD

Several killed in severe weather in Texas and New Jersey

In New Jersey, three people died in a storm while in Texas, officials say there is "confirmed loss of life" due to "catastrophic flooding".

BBC NEWS
38 minutes ago
WORLD

Crowds mourn Liverpool star Jota in his Portuguese hometown

The forward and his brother both died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday.

BBC NEWS
38 minutes ago
WORLD

'That was stressful' - Alcaraz overcomes Struff to reach round four

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz keeps himself on course for a third Wimbledon title in a row by overcoming Jan-Lennard Struff to reach the fourth round.

BBC NEWS
40 minutes ago
WORLD

‘Never heard that’: Donald Trump says he's unaware ‘shylock’ is considered anti-Semitic; faces backlash

President Trump claimed ignorance regarding the antisemitic connotations of "Shylock" after using the term at an Iowa rally to criticize certain bankers. His remarks, made while celebrating the 250th anniversary of the country, drew con ...more

TIMES OF INDIA
42 minutes ago
WORLD

IAEA Exits Iran, Army Chief Warns "Devastating Plan Ready, Even US Won't Be Able to Save Netanyahu"

The UN nuclear watchdog said on July 4 it had pulled its last remaining inspectors from Iran. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) decision was prompted by safety concerns, the Wall Street Journal cited people familiar with the ...more

NEWS18
53 minutes ago
WORLD

Pakistan Plays Denial Card Again On Masood Azhar, Hafiz Saeed; Asks India To Give Proof

In an interview, Pakistani politician and leader of PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari made an expected controversial claim about wanted terrorists Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed. Bhutto denied that Saeed is a free man while saying that Azhar is not in Pakistan.

ZEE NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

China imposes anti-dumping duties on European brandy as trade tensions rise

China has imposed anti-dumping duties on European brandy, most notably cognac produced in France

THE HINDU
1 hour ago
WORLD

Hamilton can 'dream of strong weekend' at British Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton says he and Ferrari can "dream of a strong weekend" at the British Grand Prix after challenging McLaren in Friday practice.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Is Corbyn's new party happening and could it damage Labour?

Backers say there is a wide-open space to Labour’s left - and millions of disillusioned voters to be won.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

One year of Labour: What happened? (Newscast Live)

Have Keir Starmer's first 12 months as Prime Minister been a success?

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Palestine Action to be banned after judge denies temporary block

A High Court judge refused its request to temporarily block the government from proscribing it as a terror group.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

In new threat to U.K.'s Labour, former leader Corbyn in talks to start new party

Corbyn, an avowed socialist who took control of the party in 2015, was its most left-wing leader in a generation, with plans for a sweeping programme of nationalisation

THE HINDU
1 hour ago
WORLD

At least seven dead, eight injured in building collapse in Pakistan's Karachi

The five-storey building — constructed in 1974 — was on the list of depilated buildings in the old areas of Karachi

THE HINDU
1 hour ago
WORLD

Several killed as flash flooding hits central Texas

Others are missing following "catastrophic flooding" in several areas, authorities say.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

‘May Be In Afghanistan’: Bilawal Bhutto Says Pakistan Doesn’t Know Where Masood Azhar Is

Bilawal Bhutto said Pakistan doesn't know Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar's location, suggesting he might be in Afghanistan.

NEWS18
1 hour ago

Subscribe for latest news updates from NewsFomo

Get over your FOMO of knowing what's happening. Never miss what matters to you!