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Football history made: Crystal Palace shock Manchester City to win first FA Cup

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Crystal Palace pulled off one of the biggest shocks in recent FA Cup history as they beat Manchester City 1-0 at Wembley this weekend to claim the club’s first major trophy.

It was local hero Eberechi Eze who sent the Palace fans into a frenzy, scoring the only goal of the game in the 16th minute. The 25-year-old, who was also crucial in their quarter-final and semi-final wins, volleyed home against the run of play in what turned out to be a dramatic final on Saturday.

David vs Goliath at Wembley

Despite being heavy favourites, Manchester City were left frustrated and trophy-less for the first time since the 2016–17 season. They dominated possession and chances, but simply couldn’t get past Palace’s inspired goalkeeper Dean Henderson, who made several heroic saves, including one from the penalty spot.

Palace, who had lost in their previous two FA Cup finals (1990 and 2016), made it third time lucky. Their Austrian manager, Oliver Glasner, appointed just 15 months ago, has now become the first Austrian coach to lift the FA Cup.

Eze’s Moment, Henderson’s Wall

After weathering a storm of early pressure from a City side featuring Kevin De Bruyne in his final Wembley appearance for the club, Palace stunned everyone with their first real attack.

  • Daniel Munoz charged down the right and crossed into the box.
  • Eze met it with a stunning first-time volley, sparking scenes of joy among Palace’s travelling fans.

City were given a lifeline before half-time when Tyrick Mitchell fouled Bernardo Silva in the box, but Omar Marmoush’s penalty was weak and saved by Henderson, who also denied Haaland and Gvardiol earlier in the match.

10 Minutes of Tension – and a Fairytale Finish

Palace were under siege for most of the second half, with City creating wave after wave of attacks. One Palace goal was ruled out by VAR, and Henderson continued to keep his side ahead with acrobatic saves.

When the board showed 10 minutes of added time, hearts were in mouths. But Palace held on, and when the final whistle blew, their anthem “Glad All Over” echoed around Wembley in an explosion of emotion.

A South London Celebration

From heartbreak to history, Crystal Palace’s first major title marks a turning point for the club and its fans.

As City now look inward following a rare season without silverware, Palace will be busy celebrating a win for the ages, a moment of magic that will live long in English football history.

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Dubai Police Academy launches one-year master’s in cybersecurity

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Dubai Police Academy has unveiled a new master’s degree in cybersecurity, the first of its kind among police colleges in the Arab world. The one-year programme, which begins in December 2025, comes with tuition fees of Dh60,000 and is open to both UAE citizens and residents.

Dr Ebtsam Al Awadhi, Director of Graduate Studies at the academy, said the degree will cover four key areas: policies and management, digital forensics, digital infrastructure and security, and scientific research and publishing. Unlike traditional police academic programmes that usually take two to three years, this one is designed to be completed in a single year, requiring 30 credit hours across three semesters and a summer term.

Eligibility/Admission
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in law, security sciences or a related field from a university recognised by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. At least five years of professional experience in cybersecurity is required, alongside English proficiency (IELTS 5.5, TOEFL CBT 5.5, TOEFL IBT 550, or equivalent). Candidates must also pass an academic exam and a personal interview.

Industry-driven approach
Dr Saeed Al Rashdi, a cybersecurity expert, said the programme has been designed in line with market needs. “Practical training will take the largest share, supported by theoretical study, and industry specialists will deliver the teaching,” he explained.

Cybercrime expertise
Dubai Police has been at the forefront of tackling digital crime, with its Criminal Data Analysis Centre working alongside the CID to use AI and advanced systems for detecting criminal hotspots and predicting cyber threats. The force has successfully disrupted high-value cyber fraud operations, including tracking a gang behind a multi-billion-dirham scam.

Graduates of the new programme will be well-placed to support such missions, with strong prospects for roles in the cybersecurity sector, and potentially within Dubai Police’s own cybercrime units.

Registration is now open on the Dubai Police Academy website, with the first intake expected to include 15–20 students.

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Dubai Ruler renames Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charitable Establishment

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In his capacity as Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, has issued a new decree to rename the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charity and Humanitarian Establishment.

The organisation will now be officially known as the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charitable Establishment.

The foundation, first established in 1997, continues to run humanitarian and charitable initiatives in the UAE and abroad. Its work includes supporting education, health, culture, social welfare, religion, and relief efforts for communities affected by crises and disasters.

It also provides financial aid to families in need, supports patients with medical treatment, and offers assistance to students and educators.

The Establishment will remain under the supervision of Dubai’s Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department and the Community Development Authority, ensuring compliance with local laws regulating charities and fundraising.

The decree took effect upon its publication in the Official Gazette.

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Dubai warns engineering firms over costly villa designs

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Dubai Municipality has issued warnings to several engineering consultancy offices after finding that they exaggerated structural designs for citizens’ villas.

According to officials, these inflated designs went against the Dubai Building Code and led to unnecessary construction costs for property owners, without any real engineering need.

The move is part of the Municipality’s efforts to regulate Dubai’s construction sector and protect residents from extra financial burdens. Consultancy offices across the emirate had already been reminded through circulars to strictly follow approved engineering standards.

Eng. Maryam Al Muhairi, CEO of the Buildings Regulation and Permits Agency, said:

“Compliance with the Dubai Building Code is not only a legal requirement but also a professional and ethical responsibility. The goal is to ensure safe, high-quality construction without forcing citizens to pay more than necessary.”

She added that Dubai Municipality will continue to monitor consultancy offices and contractors to prevent excessive use of building materials, including steel, and ensure construction remains efficient, safe, and cost-effective.

Repeat offenders could face disciplinary measures, including poor annual evaluations or even suspension. Earlier this year, two consultancy offices were banned from licensing new projects for six months due to violations.

By cracking down on such practices, Dubai Municipality says it aims to strengthen the emirate’s construction sector, cut waste, and support sustainable urban growth.

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