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Massive crackdown: Saudi Arabia arrests over 21,000 for residency and labour law violations in one week

Saudi Arabia records 21,029 violations in one week during nationwide inspection campaign/Representative Image A nationwide inspection drive carried out across Saudi Arabia has resulted in more than 21,000 violations in just seven days, with authorities issuing a renewed warning of severe penalties for those who breach or assist in breaching the law. According to the Ministry of Interior, inspection campaigns conducted between February 5 and 11 to ensure compliance with residency, labour and border security regulations recorded 21,029 violations. Of these, 12,875 were related to residency laws, 4,778 were linked to border security regulations and 3,376 involved labour law violations. Border authorities also apprehended 2,307 individuals attempting to cross into the Kingdom illegally during the same period. The ministry stated that 47 percent of those arrested were Yemeni nationals, 52 percent were Ethiopian nationals and 1 percent were from other nationalities. In addition, 75 people we..

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Ramadan 2026 working hours in the UAE: Revised timings from Feb 19

Philippine Missions in UAE Cut Hours During Ramadan: Are Services Being Hindered? As the holy month of Ramadan 2026 approaches, with the crescent moon sighting expected around 19 February, embassies and government offices across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have begun updating service schedules and working hours to accommodate shorter days and fasting practices. Among them, the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai and the Northern Emirates recently announced revised operational timings for consular services, passport renewals, civil registry transactions and other public-facing services during the month of Ramadan.New Philippine embassy and UAE consulate hours in Ramadan 2026According to official advisories, the Philippine diplomatic missions in the UAE will operate on shortened hours throughout Ramadan, aligning with the spirit and practical needs of the month:Monday to Thursday: 07:30 am – 2:30 pmFriday: 07:30 am – 12:00 pmRegular working ho..

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ByteDance AI video tool Seedance accused by Disney of copyright ‘smash and grab’

AdvertisementArtificial intelligenceTechBig TechByteDance AI video tool Seedance accused by Disney of copyright ‘smash and grab’Governments also attack Seedance for violations, but the controversy could just be a PR strategy, one analyst says
Reading Time:2 minutesWhy you can trust SCMPVincent ChowPublished: 5:07pm, 15 Feb 2026Updated: 5:10pm, 15 Feb 2026ByteDance’s latest video generation model Seedance 2.0 has blown people away for its ability to rapidly generate lifelike videos, but is also receiving blowback globally for alleged intellectual property (IP) violations.The controversy focuses on TikTok-owner ByteDance’s alleged use of copyrighted content to train its artificial intelligence model, as videos of Hollywood celebrities, Disney characters and comic book heroes generated by Seedance have flooded the web in recent days.On Saturday, Disney sent a cease-and-desist letter accusing ByteDance of a “virtual smash-and-grab of Disney’s IP”, as its new model can purportedly generate ..

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China expands oversight of major banks amid property sector risks

AdvertisementBanking & financeEconomyChina EconomyChina expands oversight of major banks amid property sector risksBeijing continues to impose stricter regulatory standards on major lenders, shielding the financial system from mounting strains
Reading Time:2 minutesWhy you can trust SCMPCarol Yangin BeijingPublished: 5:00pm, 15 Feb 2026China has expanded its list of domestic systemically important banks (D-SIBs) – institutions subject to tighter regulatory standards – as authorities step up macroprudential oversight to safeguard financial stability amid high exposure to property sector debt.China Zheshang Bank, a joint-stock lender in east China’s Zhejiang province with total assets of 3.35 trillion yuan (US$485 billion), was added to the list released on Friday by the People’s Bank of China and the National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA).The D-SIB list now stands at 21 institutions, up from 19 when it was first published in 2021. It includes six state-owned commercial bank..

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Ukraine-Russia war: Zelensky calls Putin ‘slave to war’ in Munich as he ramps up demands on US for peace deal

CloseZelensky says 'Putin is a slave to war'Volodymyr Zelensky denounced Vladimir Putin as a “slave to war” while seeking security guarantees for Ukraine.
“He may see himself as a tsar but in reality he is a slave to war,” the Ukrainian president told the Munich Security Conference, referring to the Russian leader.
Zelensky acknowledged he was feeling “a little bit” of pressure from Donald Trump after the US president told Ukraine’s leader not to miss the opportunity to make peace and urged him “to get moving”.
He complained that the US too often asked Kyiv rather than Russia for concessions while renewing his call for 20-year security guarantees.
“The Americans often return to the topic of concessions and too often those concessions are discussed only in the context of Ukraine, not Russia,” Zelensky said.
He confirmed the US had proposed 15-year security guarantees, although Ukraine wanted at least 20 years.
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Starmer to deploy UK warships to Arctic following Trump’s Greenland threats

Sir Keir Starmer told Europe it has to be ready to “fight” Russian aggression as he announced that the UK would deploy warships and fighter jets to the Arctic later this year.
The move, announced at the Munich Security Conference, will be seen as a bid to appease Donald Trump after he threatened to annex Greenland, citing security concerns in the region.
But even as the PM hailed what he said would be a demonstration of the transatlantic relationship, US secretary of state Marco Rubio warned the continent’s leaders over their ”malaise of hopelessness” and said that the US needed a partner with the “will to survive”.
It came as Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky hit out at the United States, saying his country was being asked to make concessions to Russia “too often” in US-brokered peace talks and that Europe was being sidelined.
open image in galleryKeir Starmer announced that British warships are set to patrol the Arctic (AP)During an eventful day at the summit:
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Iran ready to discuss compromises to reach nuclear deal, minister tells BBC in Tehran

Iran ready to discuss compromises to reach nuclear deal, minister tells BBC in Tehran3 hours agoShareSaveLyse Doucet,chief international correspondent, in Tehran,andJeremy Culley,in LondonShareSaveWatch: “The ball is in America's court”, Iranian minister saysIran is ready to consider compromises to reach a nuclear deal with the US if the Americans are willing to discuss lifting sanctions, an Iranian minister has told the BBC.
US officials have repeatedly emphasised that Iran, not the US, is holding up progress in this protracted negotiating process.
On Saturday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said President Donald Trump preferred a deal but it was “very hard to do” one with Iran.
But in an interview with the BBC in Tehran, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran's deputy foreign minister, said the ball was “in America's court to prove that they want to do a deal”, adding: “If they are sincere, I'm sure we will be on the road to an agreement.”
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Russia killed opposition leader Alexei Navalny using dart frog toxin, UK says

Russia killed opposition leader Alexei Navalny using dart frog toxin, UK says7 hours agoShareSaveAdam GoldsmithandTom McArthurShareSaveGetty ImagesRussian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was killed using a poison developed from a dart frog toxin, the UK and European allies have said.
Two years on from the death of Navalny at a Siberian penal colony, Britain and its allies have blamed the Kremlin following analysis of material samples found on his body.
Speaking from the Munich Security Conference, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said “only the Russian government had the means, motive and opportunity” to use the poison while Navalny was imprisoned in Russia.
According to Tass news agency Moscow has dismissed the finding as “an information campaign”, but Cooper said there is no explanation for the toxin, called epibatidine, being found.
While Cooper announced the findings, a joint statement was issued by the UK, Sweden, France, Germany and the Netherlands.
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‘Gold bars’ at Saudi wedding? What looked like 24-carat gifts was something else

Viral Saudi wedding clip shows gold-wrapped chocolates claimed online as 24-carat gold biscuits/Image: X A 33-second wedding video has set social media abuzz after appearing to show 24-carat gold bars being handed out as gifts. The clip, widely circulated online, prompted disbelief and debate as viewers tried to make sense of what looked like solid gold biscuits distributed during a ceremony reportedly held in Saudi Arabia.The footage shows a group of well-dressed men seated at a wedding function while another man moves between them carrying a box filled with gleaming yellow bars. Claims accompanying the video suggested the gifts were presented by the bride’s brother to members of the groom’s family. Some online described the gesture as “royal”, while others dismissed it as excessive showmanship.As the clip continued to circulate, a debate quickly emerged over whether the display was genuine or staged. Some viewers were convinced the bars were real 24-carat gold, pointing to their size..

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Sharjah Ruler acts on public pleas, restores salary and approves Dh300,000 education aid

From restoring salaries to approving Dh300,000 aid, Sharjah’s Direct Line once again turns live public calls into swift action / image: @shiekhdrsultan In a powerful display of responsive governance, His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi personally intervened in multiple public cases during the popular “Direct Line” radio programme, transforming live complaints into immediate government action.One of the most striking cases involved a government employee, Amal Al-Junaibi, who revealed that her full leave balance had been deducted and her salary withheld for months after she took time off to care for her husband, a person of determination recovering from surgeries. The Sharjah Ruler stated clearly that such action contradicted established human resources regulations. He directed the Head of the Human Resources Department to urgently correct the matter and restore her entitlements, while also calling for a faster humanitarian review mechanism for similar cases.The interven..