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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..

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US won’t be ‘caretakers’ of West’s ‘managed decline’, Rubio warns in Munich speech – latest

CloseRubio: ‘America has no interest in being caretakers of the west’s managed decline'US secretary of state Marco Rubio told the Munich Security Conference that the US has “no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West’s managed decline.”
The US Secretary of State hit out at a “dangerous delusion” that every country has followed the international rules-based order and freed trade since the end of the Cold War, and criticised the “overused” phrase “the end of history”.
He said: “We want allies who can defend themselves, so that no adversary will ever be tempted to test our collective strength.
“This is why we do not want our allies to be shackled by guilt and shame.”
Mr Rubio acknowledged that “we made these mistakes together, and now together, we owe it to our people to face those facts and to move forward to rebuild”.
European leaders have also met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss efforts to end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia as the fou..

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China’s Wang Yi calls for global governance reform amid global turbulence

AdvertisementUS-China relationsChinaDiplomacyBreaking | China’s Wang Yi calls for global governance reform amid global turbulenceThe foreign minister delivers a speech at the Munich Security Conference, historically a platform for Beijing to signal global ambitions
Reading Time:1 minuteWhy you can trust SCMPFan ChenandSeong Hyeon ChoiPublished: 4:54pm, 14 Feb 2026Updated: 4:57pm, 14 Feb 2026Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Saturday called for global governance to be reformed amid global turbulence.
“We should reform and improve global governance, to set the shift of history of a private course in reforming and improving global governance. The priority is to revitalise the UN system,” he said. “The founding of the UN is an important outcome of the victory of the world anti-fascist war.”
Wang made the comments during a speech at the Munich Security Conference, which has typically served as a platform for Beijing to convey calibrated messages about its global ambitions.
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Gisele Pelicot ‘overwhelmed’ after personal letter of support from Queen

French rape survivor Gisele Pelicot has expressed being “overwhelmed” after receiving a personal letter of support from Queen Camilla, following her ex-husband’s conviction. The Queen, a long-time campaigner against domestic violence and sexual abuse, commended Ms Pelicot’s “extraordinary dignity and courage” in the correspondence.
Ms Pelicot’s former husband, Dominique Pelicot, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping her, and for allowing other men to assault her while she was unconscious. This horrific abuse spanned nearly a decade.
He had recruited other men in an online chatroom to rape her while she was unconscious; 47 of them were found guilty of rape, two found guilty of attempted rape and two guilty of sexual assault. They were jailed for a total of 428 years.
Extracts of her book, A Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides, written with journalist Judith Perrignon, and published by French newspaper Le Monde, explain how her then-husband had been summoned by..

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Canada’s Carney, opposition leader hold hands during school shooting vigil

AdvertisementCanadaWorldUnited States & CanadaCanada’s Carney, opposition leader hold hands during school shooting vigilSchool shootings are rare in Canada, and the government has responded to previous mass shootings with strict gun control measures.
Reading Time:3 minutesWhy you can trust SCMPAssociated PressPublished: 4:32pm, 14 Feb 2026Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the country’s main opposition leader held hands Friday as they paid tribute to the victims of one of the worst mass shootings in the country’s history at a vigil in a devastated British Columbia town.
Carney and Pierre Poilievre, leader of the opposition Conservative Party, joined hands as an Indigenous leader sang a prayer outside the town hall in Tumbler Ridge.
Carney and Poilievre also spoke. The Prime Minister named each of the six people killed at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and said the mother and brother of the shooter who were killed also “deserve to be mourned”.
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Police activity under way near Nancy Guthrie’s home

Police activity under way near Nancy Guthrie's home55 minutes agoShareSaveAlexander Ledermanin Tucson, ArizonaShareSaveReutersPolice activity connected to the search for Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of US news anchor Savannah Guthrie, is under way at a residence about two miles from her home.
Armed police teams have been seen coming in and going from the area, with a sheriff's vehicle blocking the road.
It comes after local officials said investigators had found DNA at Guthrie's address which does not belong to her or anyone close to her.
The 84-year-old disappeared in the middle of night from her home in Tucson, Arizona, nearly two weeks ago. Authorities believe she was taken against her will.
In a social media post, the sheriff's department said “law enforcement activity” was ongoing “related to the Guthrie case” without providing further details.
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Gisèle Pelicot tells BBC: I felt crushed by horror – but I don’t feel anger

Gisèle Pelicot tells BBC: I felt crushed by horror – but I don't feel anger3 hours agoShareSaveVictoria Derbyshire,BBC NewsnightandLaura GozziShareSaveBBCGisèle Pelicot, the woman at the centre of France's largest rape trial, has told BBC Newsnight she was “crushed by horror” on discovering that, for years, her husband had repeatedly drugged her unconscious and invited dozens of men to rape her.
“Something exploded inside me,” says Ms Pelicot, 73, of the moment she realised the scale of her husband's crimes. “It was like a tsunami.”
In an extensive interview ahead of the publication of her memoir, A Hymn To Life, she describes how phoning her three children with the news of what she had discovered about their father was possibly the toughest experience of her life.
'Descent into hell'She recalls the moment she decided to waive her legal right to anonymity, and how she has never regretted that decision. She also reveals she still has unanswered questions she wan..

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Sheikh Mohammed unveils DH1 billion campaign to fight hunger this Ramadan

Sheikh Mohammed launches AED1 billion Ramadan 2026 campaign to save five million children/image: X As Ramadan approaches, Dubai’s Ruler has placed the fight against child hunger at the centre of the UAE’s humanitarian efforts. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum on Friday announced the launch of the “Edge of Life” campaign, an initiative aimed at saving five million children under the age of five from death caused by malnutrition and hunger.In a message shared on social media, Sheikh Mohammed described the coming of Ramadan as a generous and cherished month, adding that it has become an annual tradition for the UAE to launch a humanitarian campaign that extends support from the people of the UAE to communities around the world. He stressed that the holy month represents an opportunity to reinforce values of compassion and collective responsibility.The campaign comes against a stark global backdrop. Sheikh Mohammed noted that more than 118 million children worldwide suffe..

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Egypt lifts massive 2,000-year-old Lighthouse of Alexandria buried beneath the sea

Egypt lifts massive stones from the 2,000-year-old Lighthouse of Alexandria buried beneath the sea (Photo credit: GEDEON Programmes / CEAlex) Off the coast of Alexandria, divers and cranes have returned to a site that has rested underwater for centuries. Large stone blocks linked to the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria are being lifted from the seabed as part of a renewed archaeological effort. The structure, known as Pharos, once stood at the entrance to the city’s harbour and was counted among the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. Thirty years after underwater remains were first identified in 1995, researchers are now raising selected architectural pieces for detailed study. The work forms part of the PHAROS project, a French-led programme that aims to document, scan and digitally reconstruct the lighthouse using both recovered blocks and fragments mapped beneath the Mediterranean.
Egypt excavation recovers twenty-two lighthouse blocks lifted from the seabedDassault Systems Foundat..