The UAE cabinet has approved a resolution setting the minimum age for children to access and use social media platforms to 15, becoming the first Arab country to introduce such a measure, Reuters reported.Under the new rules, children under 15 will not be allowed to create or operate personal social media accounts and will face restrictions on access to certain platform features.These include age-appropriate content restrictions, controls on interactions with unknown users, limits on screen time and usage, and parental monitoring tools designed to enhance online safety.These measures aim to create a digital environment more suitable for younger users while reducing potential risks associated with social media use.Emirati children spend about three hours a day on social media platforms, according to a 2024 survey cited by Khaleej Times, highlighting the growing role these services play in their daily lives.The UAE joins a growing number of countries, including the UK, Australia and Malaysia, in regulating children’s use of social media.The government said social media companies will have a transition period of up to 12 months to comply with the new standards.The phased rollout will be coordinated with relevant authorities to ensure technical and regulatory readiness.The move is aimed at strengthening the protection of children in digital spaces and regulating their interactions with social media platforms, as teenagers spend more time online and there are growing concerns about their exposure to harmful content, cyberbullying and privacy risks.
Nancy Guthrie Update: Aren’t Anne and Tommaso Cioni home? YouTuber makes shocking statement amid ‘Lights On’ controversy
Four months after Nancy Guthrie’s family reported her missing, she still has not been found. Now, a YouTuber has made a shocking statement saying that her daughter, Anne and her husband, Tommaso Scionidid not live in their home, which is near the Catalina Foothills address near Tucson, Arizona, from where Nancy Guthrie was taken.

Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, and authorities believe she was taken from her home the night before. Although the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, which is handling the case, has removed all members of the Guthrie family from its list of suspects, public speculation about Anne and Tommaso continues.
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Previously, former NewsNation reporter Ashleigh Banfield claimed that Tomasso could be a suspect in the case. The move has since been reversed by the authorities. But Anne and Tommaso were among the last people to see Guthrie before she was taken away, as the 84-year-old had dined with Anne the night before and Tommaso is believed to have sent her home afterwards. It’s worth noting that the YouTuber’s statement comes as Lights allegedly seen at Guthrie’s homeleading to unsubstantiated claims that Anne and Tommaso stayed there.
Earlier, it was also speculated that Anne and Tommaso were not at home. However, none of this has been confirmed by any official source.
What YouTubers say about Annie and Tommaso Cioni
Alexander Zabel Jr, who ran the criminal network, made this claim about Anne and Tommaso. It’s worth noting that Zabel Jr. was recently arrested by Pima County police for “public nuisance” because he had been livestreaming near Guthrie.
Zabel Jr. claimed to own “multiple properties.” “Explains why Tommaso and Annie are not at home,” Zabel Jr. added. In his post, he mentioned Nancy Guthrie’s daughter, “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, but did not clarify whether the so-called “multiple properties” belonged to the octogenarian or her daughter.
It’s worth noting that Savannah herself has spoken about how her wealth may have been the reason Nancy Guthrie was targeted. Many law enforcement experts also hold similar views and believe that this kidnapping may be targeted, and the country has been paying close attention to this kidnapping case.
However, Zabel Jr.’s claims about Tommaso and Annie don’t seem to go down well with people online. “Damn AI knows everything. Sauce,” one person commented under his post, referring to a screenshot of the AI summary shared by the YouTuber in an attempt to back up his claims about the duo, against whom public scrutiny has been directed.
Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old monument in Wiltshire linked to early Stonehenge tradition World News
Archaeologists have discovered an early prototype of Stonehenge, a remarkable 5,000-year-old monument that predates Britain’s most famous prehistoric landmark by some 500 years.The discovery, made near Bulford in Wiltshire, about five kilometers from Stonehenge, has been described by researchers as a “once-in-a-lifetime” find. Experts believe the monument may provide new clues about how ancient communities first developed the solar alignment and ritual traditions that later became the core of Stonehenge.The timing of the announcement is particularly significant, just days before thousands of people are expected to gather at Stonehenge to watch the summer solstice sunrise, one of the most important events in the site’s annual calendar.Unlike the towering stone circles of Stonehenge, the newly discovered structure is much simpler in design.Archaeologists found evidence of two massive wooden pillars about 120 meters apart. Although the wood itself has long since disappeared, large post holes remain in the ground, allowing researchers to reconstruct the monument’s original layout.Radiocarbon dating shows that the monument was built between 3000 BC and 2950 BC, some five centuries older than the iconic stone circle that later stood on Salisbury Plain.Researchers believe the pillars may have been three to four meters high, forming a striking landmark in the prehistoric landscape.One of the most important aspects of this discovery is its precise alignment with the Sun.Analysis by Skyscape archaeologist Dr Fabio Silva confirmed that the monument was carefully positioned to face midsummer rise and midwinter sunset, an astronomical pattern that would later become a defining feature of Stonehenge.The discovery suggests that communities living in the area were observing and marking important solar events centuries before Stonehenge was built.Phil Harding of Wessex Archeology, who led the excavation, said the discovery gave us a rare glimpse into how prehistoric people understood the sky and organized their ritual lives around seasonal cycles. He described it as one of the most important discoveries of his long archaeological career.Experts say the monument adds to growing evidence that the wider Stonehenge landscape was a major ceremonial center long before the famous monoliths were erected.The site generates more than just mailboxes.Archaeologists have discovered dozens of pits containing pottery shards, flint tools, animal bones and charcoal, suggesting that people gathered there for significant communal activities.One of the most interesting finds was a rare disk-shaped flint knife. Researchers believe its circular design may have symbolized the sun, reinforcing the theory that the monument had religious or ritual importance.Animal remains were also found, including bones from aurochs (a now extinct bison species), providing further evidence that mass gatherings may have occurred at the site.Archaeologists believe the monument was not a permanent settlement, but rather a place where communities gathered regularly to commemorate key moments in the annual cycle.One of the most fascinating questions raised by this discovery is whether the monument’s builders later played a role in the creation of Stonehenge itself.Researchers say the newly discovered site bears striking similarities to the earliest stages of Stonehenge. Both are comparable in size and both focus on solar alignment.This has led some experts to believe that the community responsible for building the wooden monument may have passed down their knowledge and traditions, which ultimately inspired the construction of the stele, making it one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world.The discovery is further evidence that Salisbury Plain was the site of a complex network of ritual monuments, ceremonial sites and gathering places that stretched over centuries.
Charleston White sells $30 ‘Watermelon Felony’ T-shirt mocking Carmelo Anthony; watch video
Controversial figures online charleston whiteonce supported Carmelo Anthony and his family sell $30 “Watermelon Felony” T-shirts on his website, mocked Austin Metcalfe Killer. White previously withdrew his support for Anthony’s father and said he would now rather support Metcalf’s father.

White previously pledged $75,000 to help Anthony appeal his first-degree murder conviction in the fatal stabbing of Metcalf.
In one of X’s videos, White himself puts on one of the T-shirts, and Anthony’s face turns into a watermelon.
Watch the video here – https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/2067272489495867769?s=20
Why Charleston White Withdrew Support
On Saturday, June 13, White withdrew his support after a confrontation with Anthony’s father, Drew. White called Drew “weak” for allegedly focusing on personal funds for the GiveSendGo campaign. he vowed to come back Jeff Metcalfe instead.
Hear Bai said in video“All you care about is money!”
White hinted that he was being paid to support Anthony and that he would rather support Jeff.
“I’ll send the money back” he said.
Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the 2025 murder of Metcalf. He is accused of stabbing Metcalf to death during a rain delay at a high school track meet. Before the stabbing at Frisco Memorial High School, Metcalf reportedly asked Anthony, who is black, to leave the event because he did not attend that school. Metcalfe is white.
Anthony has now been transferred to a Texas prison to begin serving his sentence. On the morning of Wednesday, June 10, he was transferred to the Wallace Park Jail near Houston, Texas, after spending the previous night in the county jail.
He filed a notice of appeal after his conviction, according to court records.
‘We did nothing wrong’: British couple slam Russia after warship fires warning message near yacht in English Channel
A retired British couple involved in a tense encounter with a Russian warship in the English Channel have strongly denied suggestions they endangered the ship, insisting they “obeyed all the rules” before firing warning shots nearby.Jane Kelvey, 68, and her husband Alan, 70, were traveling from southern England to France on Tuesday on the 40-foot yacht Bright Future, when the incident occurred about 23 miles off the Isle of Wight.
Couple says they were not involved in collision
The Russian Defense Ministry claimed the yacht made a “dangerous approach” to the frigate Admiral Grigorovich, forcing the sailors to fire warning shots after allegedly using radio calls, flares and sound signals to alert the crew.However, the Kelvey family categorically denied this claim. “We are absolutely not a guilty party,” Jane Kelvey told the broadcaster, insisting the yacht never collided with the Russian ship.She said the couple often encountered naval vessels while sailing and often wanted to communicate restricted areas or navigational instructions by radio. “We couldn’t hear anything on the radio at all,” she said.
Horns blared, followed by gunshots
Recalling the incident, Kelvey said the warship first sounded its horn five times – a maritime signal asking if another vessel had been sighted.In response, the couple changed course slightly to show they had noticed the frigate. But soon after, trumpets sounded again, followed by rounds of small-arms fire.Kelvey said the shots appeared to be a warning shot into the air rather than being fired at the yacht. After the gunfire, the couple turned on their engines and quickly changed course to get away from the area.
Russia and Britain offer conflicting versions
Russia insisted its crew acted “strictly in accordance with international shipping regulations” and said it only fired warning shots after repeated attempts to contact the yacht failed.The British couple disputed that account, saying they received no radio traffic before the shots were fired and did not see warning rounds.The UK Ministry of Defense (MoD) acknowledged the incident and said the warning shots “were not directed at the ship” but were intended to prevent a possible collision.Officials believe the Russian frigate was drifting rather than maneuvering under power.
Couple criticizes official response
Despite official assurances, the Kelvey family remains frustrated by suggestions they were responsible for the conflict.Jane Kelvey called the shooting “completely unnecessary” and said she reported the incident as a navigation hazard, the BBC reported.The couple later claimed authorities seemed keen to minimize attention to the incident and said they believed the narrative unfairly shifted blame onto them.
Starmer called the incident “reckless”
Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the incident as “deeply concerning” and “reckless” while stressing there was no suggestion there was anything more sinister behind the encounter.“The MoD’s assessment is that the Russian vessel was drifting and out of control,” Starmer said, adding that the Kelveys must have been “terrified” by the experience.HMS Mersey monitored Russian warships as they transited the English Channel, a routine practice for Russian naval vessels passing through the busy waterway.The incident comes just days after British forces intercepted a Russian “Shadow Fleet” tanker in the English Channel carrying sanctioned oil, adding another layer of tension to already strained relations between the UK and Russia.
Madison tornado: Tornado confirmed in Smyrna, Indiana – Check out damage, path of horrific visuals
one tornado Confirmed in Smyrna and headed to Madison Indiana,Thursday. National Weather Service (NWS) release Tornado warnings for Madison and Hanover and Milton, Indiana kentuckyuntil 4:00 p.m. ET.

Now, WLKY News is reporting that a tornado in Smyrna has been confirmed and is moving toward Madison in Jefferson County. Local TV stations shared a map of the area showing the tornado’s progress, and Carroll County, Kentucky, was also reportedly under a warning.
The extent of the damage caused by the Smyrna tornado is unknown. However, another weather channel shared a map of the area and confirmed the path of the tornado
“Radar confirmed tornado on the ground in Jefferson County, Indiana! Time is 3:21 AM ET! Tornado will move through Smyrna and Hanover,” they noted.
There is also a local radio station issue warning For Madison. “Shelter now! A tornado warning is in effect for Jefferson and Scott counties in Indiana and Trimble County in Kentucky until 4:00 a.m. ET. The National Weather Service says radar near Scottsburg is spinning, moving east at 45 mph. This dangerous storm is expected to hit Madison around 3:25 a.m. ET.”
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“Immediate Life Safety Instructions Move immediately: Go to the lowest level of a sturdy building, a basement, a storm cellar, or an interior room (such as a bathroom or closet). Stay away from windows: Put as many walls as possible between you and the outside world. Abandon fragile structures: If you are in a mobile home, outdoors, or in a vehicle, seek the nearest sturdy shelter immediately,” the post added.
“This tornado is moving at night and is not visible. Do not look out or wait for sirens. Avoid flooded roads: This storm is accompanied by heavy rains. Make a U-turn and do not drive through flooded areas. Affected communities Indiana: Madison, Hanover, North Madison, Wakefield, Middlefork, Volga, Kent, Vice City, Bloch and Bryansburg. Kentucky: Bellevue and northwest Trimble County,” the local station also said.
“Critical Storm Details and Safety Background For the latest updates and to track local emergency alerts, monitor the National Weather Service Louisville page directly. If power is out, switch to battery-powered NOAA Weather Radio or a trusted local news broadcast. Protect your head from flying debris with a helmet, blanket or pillow,” the notice concluded.
There is no information yet on damage from the tornado, given that it was night time. However, many people still expressed fear when they heard a tornado occurred nearby.
Madison tornado: Reactions pour in
a local wrote “Tornado confirmed on the ground west of Madison County, Indiana! People in Trimble County, Kentucky seek shelter immediately!” on X. Considering the time of night, not much video of the tornado near Smyrna has circulated.
Several others also shared their experiences. “It was really, really windy in JPG about 10 minutes ago…looking out the window I could see the siding was torn off,” one wrote. Another added: “Just got blown through Kent, I think my trees are damaged.” Another local said: “Please take this seriously. I live on top of a hill in Madison and the siren just went off.”
UK Amazon delivery driver jailed for earning £300,000 helping students cheat on university exams World News
A British delivery driver who secretly completed university courses and online exams for students in exchange for money has been jailed for three years after investigators uncovered a massive academic fraud operation that generated more than £300,000 in illegal income.Shahid Adnan, 42, used his identity as a personal tutor to access students’ university accounts, logging in to complete assignments and take exams on their behalf. Police believe the scheme, which may have involved 124 students at universities around the world, allowed Adnan to amass a large fortune despite his claims that employment was a career. Amazon The delivery driver and tutor works through his company Study Sharp Ltd, Sky News reports.Liverpool Crown Court heard Adnan pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation, money laundering and hacking. A financial investigation found that £2.4m passed through his PayPal and bank accounts, while forensic analysis showed he made at least £300,000 through cheating.Investigators said Adnan used the proceeds to live a lavish lifestyle. A search of his home revealed bundles of cash, expensive furniture and white goods, as well as two high-value cars, an Audi and a BMW.The fraud came to light in March 2023 after a computer forensics student at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) submitted a pen drive for assessment. While inspecting the device, a lecturer discovered materials left behind by its previous owner, Adnan, and alerted police. These files contain students’ personal login details, coursework submission deadlines and financial records.Subsequent investigations by Merseyside Police revealed that Adnan had been using students’ credentials to access university systems and complete academic work on their behalf. Investigators also found evidence he received payments from students who recruited his services.During a police interview, Adnan admitted taking an exam for a student and receiving £250 as a reward. However, he claims he did not realize he needed permission to access the university network.Detective Inspector Adam Dagnall said investigations revealed Adnan was able to log into student accounts and complete assessments while building a lifestyle that far exceeded his declared income. He warned that academic fraud posed serious risks as students could gain qualifications and enter careers without possessing the skills or knowledge those qualifications represented.The Crown Prosecution Service said Adnan deliberately took steps to conceal the extent of his business. Senior prosecutor Andrew Madden said: “He created a complex audit trail across multiple bank accounts to avoid detection and spent the proceeds of crime on luxury goods to reduce the likelihood that the money would have to be repaid.”Madden described Adnan as “a con artist who wanted more than his legitimate job could provide and turned to criminal activity in an attempt to outwit the authorities.”After the sentencing, LJMU said: “The safeguards put in place by our staff help identify misconduct and support police investigations.” The university added: “We promote academic integrity and take all forms of academic dishonesty seriously and regularly review our assessment security measures.”
Nancy Guthrie update: Former SWAT commander reveals one location investigators should “definitely” consider
Former Pima County SWAT commander Bob Krygier revealed that investigators should “absolutely” consider a nearby location during the search. Nancy Guthrie. While speaking with NewsNation reporter Brian Entin, Kriegier was asked about conditions on the Tohono O’odham National Reservation near Nancy’s home.
“It’s big. It’s right there Tucson and Mexico. When I drive to Mexico, you drive by it. It borders Mexico. Do you think this should be part of the Nancy Guthrie investigation? Enting asked.
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“Absolutely,” Krygier replied. “It’s huge. There’s a lot of it. … Most of it is just desert. … The reservation has open borders.”
Krygier explained that parts of the reservation enter Mexico and there are several “options” for crossing the border in both directions. He said relations between the reservation and local authorities are “good,” but deputies typically don’t patrol the reservation because they don’t have full federal law enforcement authority to operate there.
Krygier did not indicate that the reservation was related to Nancy’s disappearance. However, he did say its location and access routes make it an area worth considering.
Latest developments of the case
Volunteers have been searching for Nancy in Mexico after an anonymous tip said her body was located near the Arizona border. The Buscando Corazones group in Nogales, Sonora, had previously discovered more than 25 unmarked graves in the area, and it was reported that Nancy’s remains could be found in the area.
The leader of the local collective claims she received a tip that Nancy’s body was buried in a stream in the Mariposa area. The stream was reportedly located near the Mariposa Port of Entry on the Mexico-Arizona border.
However, volunteers found no evidence of Nancy’s “grave” or her whereabouts.
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia warns drivers that illegal window tinting will result in fines of up to SR900 World News
Saudi ArabiaThe General Directorate of Transport has issued a new warning to motorists, reminding drivers that violating Saudi window tinting regulations may result in fines ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 900.The reminder comes as authorities continue to work to improve road safety and ensure vehicles comply with traffic laws. With summer temperatures rising across the Kingdom, many motorists are choosing to use darker window tints to cool down, with officials urging drivers to ensure their tints stay within legal limits.The transport department stresses that not all window tinting is prohibited, but drivers must adhere to specific rules stipulating which windows can be tinted and the level of transparency required.
Saudi car window tinting rules explained
Under Saudi traffic regulations, certain car windows can be tinted, provided the tinting does not impede visibility and meets approved standards.The authorities allow transparent tinting so that both the interior and exterior of the vehicle are clearly visible. Tint must not be reflective, decorative or prevent security personnel from seeing the interior of the vehicle if necessary.The transport department has repeatedly stressed that excessively dark colors remain one of the most common vehicle modification violations in the Kingdom.The rules balance driver comfort during extreme summer temperatures with road safety, law enforcement requirements and public safety considerations.
Car windows can be tinted
According to Saudi traffic regulations, tinting of side windows is generally allowed under approved conditions. However, some parts of the vehicle are still subject to tighter restrictions.The front windscreen must remain clear except for authorized upper strips permitted by regulations. Vehicles equipped with tinting that significantly reduces visibility or prevents identification of the occupants may be deemed to be in violation.Authorities also ban the use of mirrored, reflective or highly opaque films because they may interfere with the view of drivers or traffic enforcement officers.Officials said motorists should ensure any tinting work is carried out by a reputable supplier who is familiar with Saudi regulations.
Fines for Window Tinting Violations
The Directorate General of Transport confirmed that drivers found violating dyeing regulations will face fines ranging from SR500 to SR900.The penalties are part of wider traffic enforcement measures aimed at reducing offending and encouraging compliance with vehicle safety standards.Transport authorities regularly carry out inspections and enforcement activities across the Kingdom, particularly as vehicle modifications become more common due to seasonal weather conditions.Officials are urging motorists to inspect their vehicles and correct any non-compliant paint before stopping during routine traffic inspections.
Vehicle Compliance in Saudi Arabia
The latest reminder is part of ongoing efforts to enhance road safety and ensure vehicles comply with approved technical standards.Authorities say clear vision remains critical to safe driving, accident prevention and effective law enforcement. Windows that are too dark can make it difficult for police to identify drivers and passengers, especially during security checks and traffic investigations.Saudi Arabia has introduced a number of road safety initiatives in recent years, including stricter enforcement of seat belt regulations, speed limits and vehicle inspection requirements.Transport officials say compliance with tinting regulations is another important factor in maintaining road safety across the Kingdom.


