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Global Chess League Day 6: PBG Alaskan Knights Near Finals as Underdogs Shake Up Leaderboard

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With six victories in seven matches, PBG Alaskan Knights are comfortably at the top, with 18 match points – six more than Triveni and Alpine Sg Pipers who are trying to catch up. With three more matches remaining before the knockout stage, PBG need to score just one victory to secure a place in the finals.

Despite this, PBG’s top board Anish Giri was cautious about his team’s position: “It’s not done yet, we still need to get to the final and win. But so far it’s going well and I’m happy with everything, that’s for sure”.

In a stunning upset earlier in the day, the upGrad Mumba Masters defeated the favored Alpine Sg Pipers. On board one, Magnus Carlsen was left reeling after a blunder in a combination allowed Maxime Vachier-Lagrave to claim victory. Visibly upset, Carlsen stormed out of the venue. The Mumba Masters capitalized on this momentum, securing a dominant 14-5 win and delivering a major blow to the Pipers’ chances of closing in on the league’s leaders.

In the second match of the day winners of season one, Triveni Continental Kings were defeated by American Gambits 14-5. The match saw Alireza Firouzja lose the first game in the tournament – blundering in an even rook endgame against non-other than world number two, Hikaru Nakamura.

The day closed with PBG Alaskan Knights confidently defeating Ganges Grandmasters 15-4. Playing as Black, the Alaskan Knights started with a defeat but then quickly took control of the match, winning on three boards.

With just three rounds left, PBG are almost unstoppable: they are six match points ahead of everyone else and need just one victory to reach the finals. Despite today’s defeat, Triveni remains in second place with 12 match points and 70 game points (nine less than PBG). No change for Alpine Sg Pipers despite them also suffering a defeat: they are in third place, with 12 match points and 57 game points.

Here follows a closer look of the matches on the sixth day of the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League:

Alpine Sg Pipers vs upGrad Mumba Masters: Magnus Carlsen and team stunned

In season one both teams were in contention for the top places. In season one, both teams were strong contenders for the top spots. While the Pipers have maintained their high-level performance in season two, the Mumba Masters have struggled. Mumba lost five matches—including a heavy 4-12 defeat to the Pipers earlier in the event—which has left them at the bottom of the standings.

Alpine Sg Pipers had the initiative of the first move. The match started calmly, with a relatively quick draw on one of the women’s boards between Hou Yifan and Humpy Koneru. However, the tide soon turned dramatically against the Pipers.

Magnus Carlsen made a critical blunder on the icon board, losing to Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. Upset by his loss, Carlsen stormed out of the playing area, visibly shaken. In response, Pipers’ Praggnanandhaa delivered a fierce attack against Vidit’s Black king, securing a win and keeping the Pipers in the match. On the second superstar board, Peter Svidler – who up to this point recorded two losses and four draws – claimed his first victory of the tournament, defeating Richard Rapport with the black pieces.

Things worsened for the Sg Pipers from there: Kateryna Lagno narrowly avoided defeat as Harika Dronavalli ran out of time, resulting in a draw. To cap it off, Daniel Dardha was defeated by Raunak Sadhwani in a tense rook endgame.

The final score was 14-5 in favor of upGrad Mumba Masters. Not only was this a remarkable comeback for Mumba, but it also prevented the Pipers from closing the gap with the top two teams, keeping the league standings wide open.

Triveni Continental Kings vs American Gambits: Triveni stunned as Firouzja suffers first loss

In the second match of the day, Triveni Continental Kings played the American Gambits. In their first encounter Triveni – who played as Black – crushed the American Gambits 15 – 3. However, this rematch was much more intense, with all the games going down to the wire, leading to some of the most surprising twists and turns in the tournament, so far.

The first shock came when Triveni’s Valentina Gunina blundered a winning position against Elisabeth Paehtz, overlooking a rook and handing the American Gambits an early lead. Then, on the icon board, Triveni’s Alireza Firouzja lost an even rook endgame to Hikaru Nakamura, blundering despite not being in time trouble. After the game, Nakamura quickly left the arena, while Firouzja—suffering his first defeat in the league—remained at the board, visibly stunned, as he put the pieces back in starting position.

The setbacks continued for Triveni: on the superstar board, Wei Yi failed to capitalize on a better position against Jan-Krzysztof Duda, and both Teimour Radjabov and Yu Yangyi drew their games.

The decisive blow came from Bibisara Assaubayeva, who turned a losing position around to defeat former World Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk. The only bright spot for Triveni was Javokhir Sindarov, who delivered a win against Jonas Bjerre on the prodigy board.

The final score was 14-5 in favor of the American Gambits.

PBG Alaskan Knights vs Ganges Grandmasters: PBG continue strong

In the final match of the day, tournament leaders PBG Alaskan Knights played the Ganges Grandmasters, who have been struggling at the bottom of the standings.

Ganges, playing as White, took an early lead thanks to Parham Maghsoodloo, who defeated Shakhriyar Mamedyarov on the second superstar board. However, PBG’s Anish Giri quickly leveled the score, defeating Vishy Anand with the Black pieces after Anand made a costly mistake, entering a lost endgame.

Despite initially creating a promising position, PBG’s Nodirbek Abdusattorov was unable to convert his advantage and ended up drawing against Arjun Erigaisi. Meanwhile, Ganges’ Vaishali Rameshbabu first saved a losing position but then dropped a victory against former Women’s World Champion Tan Zhongyi, with the game finishing in a draw.

PBG then scored an important victory when Alina Kashlinskaya confidently defeated Nurgyul Salimova on board five, pushing the score to 10-4. To seal victory, Nihal Sarin defeated Volodar Murzin, bringing the final score to 14-5 for PBG Alaskan Knights. After this defeat, Ganges Grandmasters were again pushed to the bottom of the scoreboard.

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Dubai-based Indian businessman Dr C.J. Roy dies by suicide in Bengaluru

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Dubai-based Indian expat businessman Dr C.J. Roy, Chairman and owner of Confident Group, has died by suicide at the age of 57, according to news reports.

As per reports, Dr Roy was found dead at his office in the Anepalya area of central Bengaluru, Karnataka, on Friday. Police said the incident came to light after staff members alerted authorities, following which senior officials and forensic teams reached the scene. He was declared dead at the spot.

Investigation Underway

Initial police inquiries indicate that Dr Roy was alone at the time of the incident. Authorities have registered a case of suicide and initiated standard procedures, including forensic examination and a post-mortem. Police have not confirmed the recovery of a suicide note and said investigations are ongoing to understand the circumstances surrounding his death.

Officers are examining both personal and professional aspects of his life and are speaking with family members, colleagues and close associates. Authorities have urged the public to refrain from speculation until the investigation is complete.

About Confident Group

Founded in 2005, Confident Group is a well-known real estate and infrastructure developer with projects spanning residential apartments, villas, commercial complexes and mixed-use developments across Karnataka and other parts of India. Over two decades, the company built a strong presence in both mid-segment and premium housing markets.

Dr Roy, a native of Kochi, Kerala, was widely regarded as a hands-on entrepreneur who played a central role in the company’s growth, strategy and operations.

Movie Projects

In addition to his work in property development, he was actively involved in the film and entertainment industry, producing and co-producing several Malayalam and Kannada films, including Casanovva, Ladies and Gentleman, Mei Hoom Moosa and Identity. He also co-produced the National Award-winning epic Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham and served as a prize partner and sponsor for Bigg Boss Kannada Season 10, integrating Confident Group branding into the popular reality show.

His movies include Mohanlal’s big-budget release Casanova, and the yet to be released project Anomie, starring Rahman and Bhavana.

Industry Reaction and Next Steps

News of his death sent shockwaves through business and real estate circles, with employees and industry peers expressing grief and disbelief. Several associates described him as a driven entrepreneur with a strong work ethic and sharp business acumen.

Company sources said internal discussions are underway to ensure leadership continuity and operational stability. Ongoing projects are expected to continue as planned, though a formal review of the management structure may be announced in the coming days.

Broader Conversation on Mental Health

The incident has renewed conversations around mental health and the pressures faced by entrepreneurs and senior executives, particularly in sectors such as real estate that have been grappling with rising costs, regulatory demands and financing challenges.

Source: NIE

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Dubai Metro extends operating hours this Sunday for marathon

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Dubai Metro will start services earlier than usual on Sunday, February 1, to support runners and spectators attending the Dubai Marathon 2026.

In a social media update, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that Metro services will operate from 5am until midnight on marathon day, ensuring smoother travel across the city.

On regular Sundays, Dubai Metro typically begins operations at 8am, making this a special early opening to accommodate the major sporting event.

Supporting Dubai Marathon Runners and Spectators

The extended operating hours are aimed at easing congestion and helping thousands of participants reach the marathon start line on time. The Dubai Marathon, now a long-standing annual fixture in the city, attracts runners from around the world as well as local fitness enthusiasts.

The event features three race categories:

  • 42km full marathon
  • 10km road race
  • 4km fun run

Races are set to begin at 7am, with participants ranging from elite international athletes to first-time runners and families, creating a strong community atmosphere across the city.

Plan Your Journey

RTA has advised residents and visitors attending the Dubai Marathon to plan their journeys and make use of public transport to avoid road closures and delays.

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Dubai approves City Terminal Project allowing passengers to check-in anywhere in the city

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Dubai has approved a major travel innovation that could reshape the passenger experience at the world’s busiest international airport.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, has approved the City Terminal Project, enabling travellers to check in for flights at multiple locations across Dubai before heading to the airport.

The initiative will serve passengers flying from Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), making air travel faster, more efficient and more convenient.

How The City Terminal Will Work

Under the new system, passengers will be able to:

  • Complete flight check-in procedures within the city
  • Drop off luggage at designated locations
  • Travel directly to the airport departure halls via secure, dedicated transport

The project aims to reduce congestion around DXB, streamline passenger flow and support Dubai’s long-term transition toward Al Maktoum International Airport as its primary aviation hub.

Who Is Leading the Project

While official check-in locations have not yet been revealed, the initiative is being led by Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) in collaboration with:

  • Dubai Police
  • Dubai Airports
  • Dubai Civil Aviation Authority
  • General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs, Dubai
  • Emirates Airline
  • e& Group

Part of the Dubai 10X Initiative

The City Terminal Project is one of three future-focused initiatives approved under the Dubai 10X Initiative, which aims to position Dubai 10 years ahead of other global cities through innovation and government collaboration.

The other approved projects include:

  • 20-Minute City, led by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), ensures residents can access 80 per cent of essential services within 20 minutes using sustainable transport
  • Disease Early Detection System, led by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), focused on proactive and predictive healthcare

Together, these initiatives target key sectors including mobility, health and travel, with a strong focus on improving quality of life.

Why It Matters

Dubai handles tens of millions of passengers annually, and projects like City Terminal are expected to:

  • Ease airport congestion
  • Improve traveller comfort and efficiency
  • Support the gradual shift to DWC
  • Strengthen Dubai’s reputation as a global aviation and smart-city leader

The three initiatives were selected from 79 proposals developed by more than 120 employees across 33 government entities, and were evaluated for impact, speed of implementation, cross-government integration, and quality-of-life outcomes.

What Sheikh Hamdan Said

Sheikh Hamdan said the Dubai 10X Initiative has driven a major shift in government operations by embedding a culture of innovation and collaboration.

“Accelerating government performance is central to our future vision. We will continue to empower government entities to pioneer bold, high-impact projects that redefine excellence in public service,” he said.

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