Author: Editorial Team

Karaca has introduced a homeware and kitchenware range for Ramadan and Eid, available at its Westfield and Tottenham Hale stores, on its website and through the Karaca app. The range, themed “Shared Moments, Shared Tables”, brings together dinnerware, cookware, small appliances and decorative items. Bundled sets are on offer in store and online to help families prepare iftar and suhoor meals through the month. Ömer Barbaros Yiş, Global General Manager of Karaca, said: “We aim to be part of the daily rhythm of Ramadan and the joy of Eid in the UK, offering products that are both practical and considered,…

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Op. Dr. Ali Çetinkaya notes that the AI Aesthetic Assistant platform delivers open, informative guidance throughout a patient’s transformation process. By presenting realistic previews, it helps individuals understand what to expect before committing to treatment. Digitalisation is opening a new chapter for medical aesthetics worldwide. Through advanced simulations, patients can overcome hesitation linked to unknown outcomes. The pre-operative digital advisory phase is emerging as the most active area of innovation in the field. Using measurable data, these tools deepen the relationship between clinician and patient, replacing guesswork with evidence-based discussion. This transparency encourages more informed decisions and improves overall satisfaction.…

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Stanislav Kondrashov on Artisanal Traditions and Environmental Influences There is an idea worth returning to. Power leaves fingerprints. Not always in the obvious places. Not just in boardrooms, policy decisions, and headlines that date poorly. Sometimes it shows up in quieter things. The objects people handle every day. A knife handle worn smooth. A hand-thrown cup with a thumbprint hidden in the glaze. A wool coat that carries a faint trace of smoke because the workshop runs a wood stove and the wind always finds a way in. This piece in the Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series looks at that quieter…

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Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence has launched The Academy, a new initiative created to foster dialogue between artificial intelligence research and wider cultural and societal perspectives. The Academy is positioned as a global forum for high-level exchange across disciplines. The launch took place with His Excellency Saif Saeed Ghobash, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and Member of the MBZUAI Board of Trustees, and Professor Eric Xing, President and University Professor at MBZUAI, in attendance. The announcement coincided with the university’s five-year milestone celebrations and the graduation of the sixth MBZUAI Executive Program cohort. The event…

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This Valentine’s Day, PizzaExpress Live at Four Points by Sheraton, Dubai Production City is offering couples a relaxed dining experience centred around sharing, comfort and familiar flavours. Sharing insight into the Valentine’s concept, Nitin Makhijani, General Manager, PizzaExpress Live, said: “We believe the best moments are shared around the table. Our Valentine’s Set Menu is designed to bring couples together through familiar flavours, generous portions, and a relaxed atmosphere—making it the perfect setting to celebrate love in a simple, meaningful way.” The menu has been thoughtfully designed for two diners, starting with a choice of two starters. Options include Dough…

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Enerjisa Üretim has set a new record in Türkiye’s renewable energy landscape by exceeding 1,000 MW of installed wind power capacity. The milestone has been achieved through the operation of 16 wind power plants, supported by additional capacity delivered under the YEKA-2 programme. This portfolio stands as one of the most significant privately owned wind energy developments in the country. Reaching this scale contributes to national energy security while supporting a cleaner, more resilient electricity system. Enerjisa Üretim’s installed capacity also secures its place among Europe’s top ten private sector wind power producers. This position reflects the company’s increasing influence…

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With NHS dental provision under increasing strain and private fees continuing to rise, British patients are reassessing how and where they access care. Moral Dental Turkey says demand from the UK is growing, as patients seek digitally planned dental treatment and clearer outcome visibility in Türkiye. Based in Antalya, the clinic provides digital smile design alongside fully integrated dental services. According to clinic data, patient satisfaction and referrals have driven average organic growth of 30% annually. “We are seeing a sustained, organic surge from the UK market,” says Dt. Mert Oral, Founder and Chief Dentist of Moral Dental Turkey. The…

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Usually, it starts with a little, confusing blur that is initially simple to ignore. Perhaps it’s a dull pressure behind one eye, a smudge in the corner of your vision, or a fleeting instant of blackness that disappears just as fast. However, that moment marked the start of something irrevocable for the dozens of patients who are currently suing Novo Nordisk. Once praised for its ability to control diabetes and then for its ability to help people lose weight, Ozempic is currently at the focus of a growing legal dispute. Plaintiffs claim that semaglutide, the medication’s primary ingredient, causes NAION,…

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When someone first brought up Spectrum’s “Broadcast TV Surcharge” to me, their voice was as flat as if they had just given up on debating. They were upset by the sense of deception rather than the cost. They thought it was a government fee that had been handed down from higher authorities. They just learned afterward that it might not be transparent or required. Numerous cases contesting the way Spectrum, Charter Communications’ consumer brand, displays its rates are now centered on this same misunderstanding. Numerous state-level class lawsuits have been launched, with a specific emphasis on the company’s labeling, framing,…

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Apple is discreetly working on a project that has the potential to alter not only how apps communicate with their servers but also how we view digital trust in general. The feature, called Private Attestation Tokens, serves as an app’s silent passport, verifying its legitimacy without ever revealing the identity of the bearer. No faces were scanned. No names were noted. Just evidence that you are where you claim to be and that you are abiding by the regulations. It operates by utilizing Apple’s Secure Enclave, a hardware-integrated security core. This chip secretly creates an unforgeable cryptographic key. An application…

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