Politics
Arab-Islamic Summit: Global leaders express solidarity with Qatar, call Israeli expansionism a threat to world peace, term Palestinian statehood essential

Addressing the emergency Arab-Islamic summit in Doha, world leaders expressed solidarity with Qatar and warned that Israel’s expansionist ambitions pose a grave threat to global peace.
They emphasized that the establishment of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state is indispensable for lasting peace and stability in the Middle East.
The summit, hosted by Qatar, reflected the collective resolve of Muslim nations to confront Israeli aggression through united wisdom and joint action.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Jordan’s King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas were among the leaders from over 50 countries who participated.
Welcoming the delegates, Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said Qatar had sincerely pursued mediation for regional peace, but Israel sabotaged the dialogue process by launching an attack on Doha.
He warned that the “Greater Israel” agenda endangers global peace and accused the Zionist regime of committing crimes against humanity.
Turkish President Erdogan praised Muslim nations’ solidarity with Qatar, stressing that Israel’s aggression cannot go unchecked.
He called for Muslim unity and proposed that the OIC formulate a joint strategy to take Israel to the International Court of Justice.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II declared Qatar’s security as inseparable from Jordan’s, urging collective wisdom to counter Israeli brutality.
Egyptian President el-Sisi said Israel had crossed all red lines and stressed that war crimes cannot be granted immunity.
Iranian President Pezeshkian and Iraqi Prime Minister al-Sudani criticized the international community’s “meaningful silence” on Israel’s blatant violations of international law, calling it a dangerous double standard.
They stressed that Israeli actions threaten collective security.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas demanded urgent measures to stop genocide in Gaza and ensure immediate aid delivery, reiterating that peace can only be achieved through a Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders.
Tajik President Rahmon, Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, and leaders from Lebanon, Djibouti, Mauritania, Somalia, and other nations condemned the two-year-long atrocities in Gaza, terming them a moral test for the global community.
They said Israel’s violations of sovereignty and regional security were unacceptable, insisting that dialogue, not violence, should be the path forward.
Global leaders strongly denounced Israel’s use of famine as a weapon in Gaza, stressing that Palestinians are being suffocated in their own homeland.
They called for uninterrupted humanitarian aid and urged the international community to act immediately for a ceasefire.
Politics
Indian temple stampede kills nine, injures several

- 25,000 devotees throng temple built for 2,000.
- 18 injuries reported so far: district collector.
- Govt to compensate families of victims: Indian PM.
A stampede at a temple in India’s southern state of Andhra Pradesh killed at least nine people early on Saturday, government officials said, with several injured.
The stampede occurred as worshippers crowded into the Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple in the city of Srikakulam on Ekadashi, a day Hindus consider auspicious, said Pawan Kalyan, the state’s deputy chief minister.
“An inquiry will be conducted into the tragic incident,” Kalyan said in a statement, adding that the temple was run by private individuals. He put the death toll at nine.
As many as 25,000 devotees crowded into the temple, which can accommodate only about 2,000, leading to the crush, state minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy added, while district officials have been told to provide the injured with medical help.
A total of 18 injuries have been reported so far, the collector and magistrate of Srikakulam district Swapnil Dinkar Pundkar said, while two critically injured patients have been moved to a tertiary care hospital for treatment.
The government will pay compensation of INR200,000 ($2,300) to the families of the dead, and INR50,000 ($570) to the injured, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a post on X.
Politics
UAE first five-star luxury train set to roll out in 2028
DUBAI: If you’ve ever dreamed of a five-star hotel on wheels, your wait may soon be over. The UAE is preparing to launch one of its most glamorous travel experiences yet — a luxury train that will redefine rail travel across the Emirates.

Set to debut in 2028, the Etihad Rail luxury train will take passengers on a breathtaking journey from Fujairah’s coastline to the golden dunes of Liwa Desert in Abu Dhabi.
Designed and built by Italy’s Arsenale Group, the train will feature 15 opulent carriages — complete with private suites, fine-dining restaurants, a presidential suite, and a majlis-style VIP lounge inspired by Arabian elegance.

Described as a “five-star hotel on rails”, the luxury service promises travellers an experience where comfort meets adventure — from waking up to mountain views in Hatta to dining under desert stars in Liwa.
Etihad Rail’s regular passenger service is expected to begin next year, paving the way for this elite experience that could transform the way people explore the UAE.

For those who crave luxury, scenery and sophistication, the ultimate train journey is on its way.

Etihad Rail’s passenger service, which will initially connect 11 areas within the UAE, is set to launch next year. The service will eventually connect all seven emirates, transforming the country’s transport system.
Politics
Canada’s Carney says he apologised to Trump over Reagan ad

- Ontario aired anti-tariff ad featuring Ronald Reagan.
- Trump announced to increase tariffs in response.
- Carney says he did not want to proceed with the ad.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday he had apologised to US President Donald Trump over an anti-tariff political advertisement and had told Ontario Premier Doug Ford not to run it.
Carney, speaking to reporters after attending an Asia-Pacific summit in South Korea, said he had made the apology privately to Trump when they both attended a dinner hosted by South Korea’s president on Wednesday.
“I did apologise to the president,” Carney said, confirming comments by Trump made on Friday.
Carney also confirmed that he had reviewed the ad with Ford before it aired, but said he had opposed using it.
“I told Ford I did not want to go forward with the ad,” he said.
The ad, commissioned by Ford, an outspoken Conservative politician who is sometimes compared to Trump, uses a snippet of Republican icon and former President Ronald Reagan saying that tariffs cause trade wars and economic disaster.
In response, Trump announced that he was increasing tariffs on goods from Canada, and Washington has also halted trade talks with Canada.
When departing South Korea earlier this week, Trump remarked he had a “very nice” conversation with Carney at that dinner, but did not elaborate. On Friday, Trump still said the United States and Canada will not restart trade talks but Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologised to him for an Ontario political ad using former President Ronald Reagan saying tariffs spell disaster.
“I like him a lot, but what they did was wrong,” the US president said. “He apologised for what they did with the commercial because it was a false commercial.”
Meanwhile, Carney said his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday were a turning point in relations after years of tensions.
The last formal meeting between the leaders of Canada and China happened in 2017 when then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a brief exchange with Xi at a meeting in San Francisco.
The trip to Asia had been part of efforts to reduce Canada’s reliance on the United States, Carney said.
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