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Anora sweeps Oscars 2025: A look at the night’s triumphs and tributes

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The 97th Academy Awards unfolded at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 2, marking a monumental evening for cinema. Sean Baker’s “Anora” emerged as the night’s biggest victor, securing five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing.

Tribute to Los Angeles wildfire heroes

The star-studded night paid tribute to the heroes and victims of the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The ceremony opened with a homage to the city, featuring a montage of iconic movie scenes set in Los Angeles, accompanied by performances from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.

The ceremony also featured a special appearance by firefighters who bravely battled the wildfires, receiving a standing ovation from the audience. O’Brien expressed gratitude for their efforts, highlighting the city’s resilience and the enduring magic of cinema.

In addition to the tributes, the show included performances inspired by classic films, such as songs from “The Wizard of Oz” and a James Bond medley featuring artists like Doja Cat, Lisa of Blackpink, and Raye.

Hollywood’s biggest night showcased the strength and unity of Los Angeles, honouring both the victims and heroes of the wildfires and celebrating the city’s enduring spirit through the art of cinema

Major winners of the night

Adrien Brody’s portrayal in “The Brutalist” earned him the Best Actor accolade, while Zoe Saldaña’s role in “Emilia Pérez” garnered her the Best Supporting Actress award.

Memorable performances

The evening featured a captivating opening performance by “Wicked” stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. Additionally, artists Doja Cat, Lisa of Blackpink, and Raye delivered a tribute to Bond films, adding a touch of musical nostalgia to the ceremony.

Paul Tazewell’s win for Best Costume Design in “Wicked” marked a historic moment, as he became the first Black man to receive this honour.

Indian movie “Anuja” nearly picked up trophy

The Indian short film “Anuja,” backed by prominent figures like Priyanka Chopra and two-time Oscar-winner Guneet Monga, was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film. Despite high expectations, it lost to “I’m Not a Robot,” dashing India’s hopes for an Oscar this year.

Complete List of Winners

  • Best Picture: “Anora”
  • Best Director: Sean Baker for “Anora”
  • Best Actress: Mikey Madison for “Anora”
  • Best Actor: Adrien Brody for “The Brutalist”
  • Best Supporting Actress: Zoe Saldana for “Emilia Pérez”
  • Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkin for “A Real Pain”
  • Best Original Screenplay: “Anora”
  • Best Adapted Screenplay: “Conclave”
  • Best Animated Feature: “Flow”
  • Best International Feature: “I’m Still Here”
  • Best Documentary Feature: “No Other Land”
  • Best Original Song: “El Mal” from “Emilia Pérez”
  • Best Cinematography: “The Brutalist”
  • Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell for “Wicked”
  • Best Visual Effects: “Dune: Part Two”
  • Best Sound:” Dune: Part Two”

(Source: Agencies)

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Dh1,000 fine and 4 black points: Dubai Police issue warning on sudden swerving

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Dubai Police have issued a renewed and stern warning to motorists regarding the dangers of sudden swerving, labelling the manoeuvre as a primary catalyst for fatalities and severe collisions on the emirate’s high-speed roads.

Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Operations Affairs, highlighted that while missing an exit or attempting a quick overtake may seem minor, the resulting “side-impact collisions, loss of vehicle control, and rollovers” are often life-altering.

The split-second danger

Recent monitoring by Dubai Police has recorded a surge in incidents where drivers changed lanes without indicators or ensured the road was clear. On high-speed corridors, these actions leave zero reaction time for surrounding motorists.

“Arriving late is far better than not arriving at all,” said Major General Al Mazrouei. “Missing an exit never justifies putting lives at risk. We urge the public to remain calm, use indicators correctly, and avoid impulsive decisions behind the wheel.”

The cost of a sudden turn

To deter risky behaviour, Dubai Police reminded the public of the strict penalties under Article 29 of the Federal Traffic Law. Motorists caught swerving suddenly face:

  • A Dh1,000 fine.
  • Four black points added to their traffic file.

Community vigilance: We are all police

Road safety is a shared responsibility. The public is encouraged to report dangerous driving behaviour via the “Police Eye” feature on the Dubai Police smart app or by using the “We Are All Police” service by calling 901.

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The Philippines guarantees unemployment cash benefits for Middle East overseas workers amid regional crisis

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As a 14-day ceasefire brings a temporary lull to regional conflict, the Social Security System (SSS) of the Philippines has issued a major reassurance to its 540,000+ active paying OFW members across the Middle East. SSS President Robert Joseph de Claro confirmed today that digital infrastructure remains fully operational, ensuring that displaced workers can access critical “Unemployment Benefits” and pension services regardless of the security situation on the ground.

Who qualifies?

With over 4,300 Filipinos already repatriated as of April 6, the SSS “Unemployment Benefit” serves as a vital bridge for those involuntarily separated from their jobs. To qualify, OFW members must meet the following:

  • Age: 60 years old or below.
  • Contributions: At least 36 monthly contributions, with 12 months paid within the 18 months immediately preceding the job loss.
  • Certification: Involuntary separation must be certified by the DMW (formerly POEA).
  • Timeline: Applications must be submitted via the My.SSS portal within one year of separation.

Recognising the difficulty of physical travel during the current conflict, SSS has launched a breakthrough Facial Authentication with Liveness Check for its pensioners. This allows retirees in the Middle East to complete their Annual Confirmation of Pensioners (ACOP) via smartphone, eliminating the need to visit embassies or consulates.

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Heading to Abu Dhabi this weekend? What motorists need to know about road closures 

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Abu Dhabi Mobility has announced a series of temporary traffic modifications and partial road closures affecting major arteries in the capital starting today, Friday, April 10, through Monday, April 13, 2026.

The scheduled works will impact Al Fursan Street and Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street (E20), key routes connecting Khalifa City and Zayed City. Motorists are urged to exercise caution and plan for potential delays.

The closure schedule:

To minimise weekday disruption, the closures are concentrated over the weekend:

  • Friday, April 10 (2pm – Monday, April 13 (5am): The right lane on Al Fursan Street heading towards Abu Dhabi will be closed. Traffic flow will be maintained on the remaining open lanes.
  • Saturday, April 11 (12am) – Sunday, April 12 (11pm): A full closure of entry and exit points on Al Fursan Street will be in effect.

Guidance for motorists

Abu Dhabi Mobility has implemented a comprehensive traffic management plan. While diversions will be clearly marked with directional signage, authorities recommend the following:

  • Plan in advance: Use navigation apps to check for real-time congestion before departing.
  • Alternative routes: Utilise surrounding roads, including the main Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street (E20) corridor, to bypass the affected zones.
  • Safety first: Adhere to posted speed limits within diversion zones to ensure the safety of road crews and fellow drivers.

These measures are part of ongoing scheduled works designed to improve the capital’s infrastructure and long-term traffic efficiency.

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