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Hollywood legend Gene Hackman and wife found dead in home

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Hollywood has lost a true icon. Two-time Oscar winner Gene Hackman and his wife, classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their secluded New Mexico home on Wednesday, authorities confirmed. Even more heartbreaking — the couple’s beloved dog was discovered lifeless beside them.

Authorities rushed to the Santa Fe estate, but despite the eerie scene, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office insists there’s no sign of foul play. Sheriff Adan Mendoza confirmed the shocking loss, calling it an “active investigation” but assuring the public that nothing suspicious has been found — yet.

Hackman, 95, was a true Hollywood powerhouse, best known for his roles in The French ConnectionThe Conversation, and as Lex Luthor in Superman.

He won an Oscar for his portrayal of New York cop Popeye Doyle in 1971’s “The French 

Connection,” a detective who gets his man but at a high cost. 

The legendary actor, who famously turned down the role of Hannibal Lecter, retired at 74, choosing to live a quiet, reclusive life in Santa Fe with Arakawa.

Past filled with drama and perseverance

Abandoned by his father as a child, he joined the Marines at just 16, before turning to acting at 

30. He struggled for years — even rooming with a then-unknown Dustin Hoffman — before landing his breakthrough role in Bonnie and Clyde at 36.

Hackman shared three children with his late ex-wife Faye Maltese, who died in 2017.

As news of his death spread, Hollywood A-listers and fans took to social media to pay tribute to the fallen legend. Director Francis Ford Coppola, who worked with Hackman on The Conversation, wrote: “The loss of a great artist is always cause for both mourning and celebration.”

Hackman’s passing comes just days before this year’s Academy Awards—  an event where he once reigned supreme.

As the world mourns, questions still swirl: What really happened behind the doors of Hackman’s Santa Fe estate? Could there be more to this tragedy than meets the eye?

(Source: CNN)

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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UAE mandates better housing, healthcare, and safety for workers

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The UAE is stepping up efforts to improve worker welfare, as the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) rolls out a comprehensive set of regulations governing labour accommodation across the country.

The new guidelines aim to raise living standards for workers, many of whom are part of the UAE’s diverse expat community, by introducing enhanced health, safety, and well-being measures, including mandatory free internet access in accommodation facilities.

Under the updated rules, employers are required to provide licensed and adequate housing or offer a housing allowance. Larger accommodations housing 1,000 workers or more must now include 24-hour medical clinics, along with recreational spaces and access to financial services.

The changes also place a stronger emphasis on mental well-being. Accommodation managers are expected to organise social and recreational activities during official holidays, helping workers stay connected and engaged outside of work.

Location planning is another key focus. Labour accommodations must be situated near industrial zones and transport networks, while maintaining safe distances from residential neighbourhoods and environmental risks.

In terms of daily living standards, the regulations outline clear requirements for cleanliness, proper lighting, sanitation, food preparation areas, and access to safe drinking water, as well as pest control and secure gas systems.

Emergency preparedness has also been reinforced. Employers must provide first aid rooms, isolation areas, and emergency response plans, while larger facilities are required to have on-site doctors, nurses, and ambulance services.

To ensure accessibility and transparency, workers must be given written guidance in multiple languages, explaining their rights, health and safety procedures, and how to contact authorities for support or to file complaints. This is complemented by clear emergency signage, evacuation plans, fire safety measures, and regular drills.

The ministry says these updates are part of a broader push to strengthen worker protection, ensure compliance, and enhance quality of life.

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Sharjah begins demolition in Khorfakkan for new university tower

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Urban transformation is underway in Khorfakkan, as the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has begun demolition work on the southern entrance bridge to the city, marking the first step in a wider redevelopment plan.

The move comes as part of preparations for the upcoming Khorfakkan University Tower, a project expected to become a new architectural landmark and a defining feature of the city’s skyline.

For residents and expats living in Sharjah’s east coast hub, the development signals a shift towards a more modern and visually striking urban environment, while still maintaining the coastal charm that makes Khorfakkan a popular weekend escape.

According to authorities, the tower is one of several ongoing projects aimed at enhancing the quality of life, improving infrastructure, and elevating the overall visitor experience. The redevelopment aligns with Sharjah’s long-term vision of creating sustainable, well-connected urban spaces across the emirate.

Khorfakkan, known for its scenic beaches and mountainous backdrop, has increasingly become a focal point for development in recent years. Projects like the University Tower are expected to further position the city as both a lifestyle destination and a growing residential hub for UAE residents seeking a quieter alternative to larger cities.

While the demolition may temporarily affect traffic flow in the area, it also marks the beginning of a new chapter for the city.

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UAE weather update: What to expect from now through the weekend

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Residents across the UAE can expect a warm and slightly hazy few days ahead, as the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts fair to partly cloudy skies, rising temperatures, and dusty winds continuing through the weekend.

According to the latest update, Wednesday’s weather will bring light to moderate winds, occasionally picking up and causing blowing dust. Temperatures are set to climb, with highs reaching up to 44°C, a reminder that summer conditions are fast approaching.

For many expats adjusting to seasonal changes in the UAE, this period often signals the shift towards hotter, more indoor-focused routines, whether that’s planning early morning outings or opting for evening gatherings instead.

The NCM attributes the current conditions to weak surface pressure systems combined with an upper-level high-pressure extension, contributing to stable but warmer weather across the country.

Looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, similar conditions are expected, with north-easterly to north-westerly winds reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h. These winds may continue to stir up dust, reducing visibility at times, especially in exposed areas.

Sea conditions will also vary over the coming days. The Arabian Gulf is expected to be slight to moderate, turning rough at times offshore, while the Oman Sea will remain mostly slight, with occasional moderate conditions.

As the weekend approaches, Saturday and Sunday will remain generally fair, though dusty conditions are likely to persist. Sea states will continue to fluctuate, ranging from slight to moderate, with intermittent rough conditions offshore.

For residents planning beach trips or outdoor activities, it may be worth keeping an eye on updates and choosing calmer periods, particularly in the mornings or later evenings.

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