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Indie Folk-Pop Sensation Ben&Ben Set to Perform Live at Global Village Dubai

Indie Folk-Pop Sensation Ben&Ben Set to Perform Live at Global Village Dubai

January 26, 2025 | Entertainment

Dubai’s live music calendar is getting a heartfelt boost as indie folk-pop band Ben&Ben prepares to take over the main stage at Global Village on Saturday, February 7. Formed in 2015, the Philippines-based band has built a massive global following thanks to its emotional storytelling, soulful melodies, and rich vocal harmonies. Over the past decade, Ben&Ben have grown from local favorites into international stars, amassing hundreds of millions of streams worldwide and selling out venues across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Fans attending the Global Village concert can look forward to an intimate yet powerful live set featuring the band’s most beloved songs, including Kathang Isip, Maybe the Night, and Pagtingin—tracks that have become anthems for a generation of indie music lovers. What makes the event even more appealing is its accessibility. Entry to the concert is included with a Global Village admission ticket, meaning fans can catch a world-renowned band live for just Dhs25—one of the most affordable live music experiences in the city. Blending international music, cultural attractions, food from around the world, and live entertainment, Global Village continues to be a major destination for diverse performances, and Ben&Ben’s upcoming show is set to be one of its musical highlights this season. Dhs25 Saturday, February 7 Global Village, Dubailand More info: globalvillage.ae

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Muhammad Ali Boxing Revival Act Advances in U.S. Congress, Signaling Major Reform for Professional

Muhammad Ali Boxing Revival Act Advances in U.S. Congress, Signaling Major Reform for Professional

January 26, 2025 | Entertainment

A major piece of boxing legislation, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act (H.R. 4624), has moved forward in the U.S. House of Representatives, signaling a potential overhaul of how professional boxing is governed in the United States. The bill was advanced by a key House committee on a strong bipartisan vote of 30–4, bringing the issue one step closer to a full chamber vote. Sponsored by Representatives Brian Jack (R-Ga.) and Sharice Davids (D-Kan.), the act proposes significant updates to nearly three decades of federal boxing law. Its supporters call it a necessary modernization for an industry many see as stagnating, while critics warn it could weaken long-standing fighter protections. What the Bill Would Do At its core, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act is designed to enhance safety, expand opportunities, and introduce new business structures within professional boxing: Unified Boxing Organizations (UBOs) One of the most transformative proposals in the bill is legalizing and outlining a framework for Unified Boxing Organizations. UBOs would function somewhat as the UFC does in mixed martial arts: promoters could sign fighters to exclusive contracts, manage their own rankings, and sanction their own championship titles. Unlike traditional sanctioning bodies (e.g., WBA, WBC, IBF), UBOs would be permitted under federal law to operate independently—offering fighters an alternative path and potentially more competition within the sport. Enhanced Health and Safety Standards The bill includes a range of safety-focused reforms: Mandatory annual medical exams, including brain imaging and other tests. Emergency medical requirements—such as multiple ambulances and licensed physicians onsite at professional events. Health insurance coverage for injuries sustained in both training and competition. These provisions aim to close gaps in current federal and state rules, which vary widely and often lack uniform requirements. Minimum Pay Standards To improve earnings for fighters, the bill directs promoters and UBOs to pay a national minimum rate per round—a baseline that does not currently exist in most states. Anti-Doping and Betting Rules The proposed legislation also mandates anti-doping testing protocols and establishes conduct policies intended to enhance integrity in the sport. Support and Endorsements The push for reform has drawn influential backers: Lonnie Ali, Muhammad Ali’s widow, has publicly endorsed the bill, advocating for its potential to revitalize boxing in her late husband’s name. Mike Tyson, former heavyweight champion, has voiced support, framing the act as a tool to broaden opportunity and reduce monopolistic control in the sport. The Association of Boxing Commissions has also signaled support for updated governance structures. Supporters describe the act as a “21st-century update” to boxing law—the first significant legislative revision since the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act of 2000 and the Professional Boxing Safety Act of 1996. Criticism and Controversy Despite its momentum, the bill has sparked heated debate across the boxing community: Traditionalists and boxing insiders argue that the UBO structure could shift too much power to large promoters and weaken protections for fighters enshrined in the original Ali Act. Some see it as a vehicle for corporate interests like TKO Group/TKO Boxing and Zuffa Boxing to reshape the sport’s landscape. Critics point to concerns about reduced transparency in pay, potential conflicts of interest, and the possibility of promoters exercising outsized influence over rankings and matchmaking. Opposition has even emerged from within the Ali family, with Muhammad Ali’s grandson expressing unease about altering the original protections championed by his grandfather. What Comes Next With the bill now headed to the full U.S. House of Representatives for consideration, its future will depend on further debate and amendments. If passed by the House, it would move to the Senate and, ultimately, to the President’s desk, where a signature would turn it into federal law. Supporters are optimistic, citing strong bipartisan backing and the potential to rejuvenate a sport they believe has struggled to adapt in recent years. Opponents remain vigilant, warning that well-intentioned reform could unintentionally reshape boxing in ways that benefit powerful entities more than fighters.

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Rishab Rikhiram Sharma Concert in Dubai: Sitar for Mental Health at Coca‑Cola Arena Jan 31, 2026

Rishab Rikhiram Sharma Concert in Dubai: Sitar for Mental Health at Coca‑Cola Arena Jan 31, 2026

January 23, 2025 | Entertainment

One of the most anticipated cultural and wellness events of the year is set to take place at Coca‑Cola Arena as sitar virtuoso Rishab Rikhiram Sharma brings his transformative show, “Sitar for Mental Health,” to the Middle East for the very first time. This special performance blends the ancient art of Indian classical music with modern meditation and mindfulness practices — offering audiences not just a concert, but a deeply immersive sonic experience aimed at promoting mental well‑being, inner peace, and emotional calm. A Global Musical Mission Rishab Rikhiram Sharma is a seventh‑generation sitar maestro and one of the youngest and most recognized disciples of legendary guitarist Pandit Ravi Shankar. Known around the world for his ability to bridge classical tradition with contemporary sensibilities, Rishab has performed to sold‑out audiences across the United States, Europe, the UK, and India. His “Sitar for Mental Health” tour has already made waves internationally, with audiences praising how the resonant tones of the sitar create a sense of tranquility and reflection — blending ancient rhythms with contemporary soundscapes to enhance well‑being. Event Details Venue: Coca‑Cola Arena, Dubai Date: January 31, 2026 Doors Open: 6:30 PM Show Begins: 7:30 PM (approx.) Presented By: Pantheon Development Supported By: Dubai Calendar & OPUS Entertainment Tickets have been in high demand — with multiple seating levels selling out quickly and additional seating released due to overwhelming interest, making it one of the fastest‑selling Indian classical music performances in the UAE. More Than a Concert: A Journey to Inner Calm “Sitar for Mental Health” is designed as a sonic retreat from the stress of everyday life, where each ragā (melodic framework), rhythm, and subtle pause is organized to promote mindfulness, reduce anxiety, and foster a sense of emotional balance. Rishab’s message centers on the idea that music can be a powerful form of therapy — one that unites people of all ages and backgrounds through shared emotional and spiritual experiences. Dubai’s Cultural & Wellness Landscape Dubai’s cosmopolitan culture and its growing reputation as a global hub for innovation and well‑being make it an ideal host for this kind of event. Organizers emphasize that this concert is not just artistic entertainment, but a holistic experience that resonates with people seeking meaning, peace, and interpersonal connection through sound. What to Expect Soulful sitar performances with raga explorations Meditative soundscapes blending classical and modern elements Moments of reflection and mindful listening An experience designed to uplift, calm, and reconnect audiences with their inner selves Whether you’re a lover of Indian classical music, interested in mental wellness, or simply curious about the intersection of art and healing, “Sitar for Mental Health” promises an unforgettable evening on Dubai’s iconic Coca‑Cola Arena stage.

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FIFA World Rankings Update: New No.1 Emerges as Argentina Slip and Morocco Make History

FIFA World Rankings Update: New No.1 Emerges as Argentina Slip and Morocco Make History

January 23, 2025 | Sports

The January 19, 2026, FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Rankings have brought plenty of fresh talking points for international football fans worldwide—from historic rises by African nations to the continued strength of Europe’s elite. Top of the Table: Spain Holds Firm At the summit of the men’s world rankings sits Spain, leading the global standings with 1877.18 points. The Spanish national team has remained steady in the No. 1 position, showcasing its consistency at the highest level of international competition. Argentina follows closely in second place with 1873.33 points, while France completes the top three with 1870.00 points. The broader top 10 also features other traditional powers: Spain Argentina France England Brazil Portugal Netherlands Morocco Belgium Germany Historic Highs for African Football One of the standout stories of this ranking update is the surge of African teams, particularly Morocco and Senegal: Morocco’s Atlas Lions climbed to 8th place, reaching their highest FIFA ranking of all time. It’s a significant achievement and their first return to the top 10 in nearly three decades, powered largely by strong performances at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Senegal, winners of AFCON 2025, also made impressive gains—moving up seven places to 12th, reflecting their continental success and momentum on the global stage. Other African nations enjoyed positive movement too, including Nigeria (up to 26th) and Cameroon (up to 45th), signaling a broader rise in competitiveness across the continent. Shifts and Trends Across the Rankings Beyond the headline changes, there were several interesting trends and movements: CAF (African Football Confederation) now boasts nine teams in the top 50, an increase that underscores the growing influence of African football on the world stage. Several European giants like Belgium and Germany dropped slightly in the rankings due to relative point changes, while Italy and Colombia also shifted positions just outside the top 10. Emerging teams like Kosovo saw modest gains, reflecting competitive improvements in other international windows. What Drives the FIFA Rankings? FIFA’s ranking system evaluates national teams based on competitive and friendly match results, assigning points based on results, match importance, and opponent strength. The current method, adopted in 2018, uses an Elo-inspired calculation that strives to reflect recent performance more accurately. These rankings not only offer bragging rights but also influence seedings for major tournaments, including the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, where positioning can have a major impact on group draws and knockout paths. What This Means Going Forward Spain’s leadership highlights their strong project and consistency in international football. Argentina and France remain elite contenders, while England, Brazil, and Portugal are all firmly within the top tier. The rise of Morocco and Senegal illustrates the increasingly competitive global landscape beyond Europe and South America. The next FIFA World Ranking update will be published in April 2026, giving teams another chance to climb the ladder as they prepare for World Cup qualification and international friendlies.

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Saudi Pro League Targets Mohamed Salah and Vinícius Jr in Ambitious Summer Transfer Push

Saudi Pro League Targets Mohamed Salah and Vinícius Jr in Ambitious Summer Transfer Push

January 23, 2025 | Sports

The Saudi Pro League (SPL) is preparing for one of its most ambitious transfer windows yet, identifying Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior as two of the prime targets for big-money moves in the summer of 2026. Saudi Ambitions: What’s Driving the Interest? After years of targeting global superstars—including Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Karim Benzema—Saudi Arabia’s top clubs, largely backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), are pushing to sustain their rapid rise in global football influence. The SPL’s recruitment strategy now emphasizes bringing in marquee names who can boost both the league’s sporting quality and its commercial profile. This summer’s list reportedly stretches to around 50 “peak-age foreign players,” with Salah and Vinícius Jr headlining that shortlist. Mohamed Salah: A Priority Target Salah, 33, remains one of world football’s most recognizable forwards and a historic figure at Liverpool. Reports confirm the SPL has identified him as a top priority ahead of the summer transfer window. Despite interest from Saudi clubs and contact reportedly made with Salah’s representatives, there has been no formal progress toward a January move—and Liverpool has not encouraged any mid-season departure. His contract at Anfield runs into 2027, and although there have been recent differences with the Liverpool coaching setup, the relationship has stabilized, with Salah returning to the team after a brief absence from the squad. As such, any Saudi move is likely to be a summer decision rather than an immediate transfer. His age and current form mean that while lucrative contracts can be offered, the decision for both player and club will hinge on sporting as much as financial considerations. Vinícius Jr: A Younger Star in the Mix Alongside Salah, Real Madrid’s Vinícius Jr.—still in his mid-20s—features prominently on the SPL’s radar. Clubs like Al-Ahli are reportedly preparing massive packages that could rival the biggest in football, potentially including extraordinary wages and long-term deals. Vinícius’s situation has been complicated by form issues and contract negotiations at Real Madrid, making the summer window an intriguing crossroads in his career should Saudi rivals decide to push forward. What This Means for the SPL and European Football Saudi Arabia’s four biggest clubs—Al Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli—are now majority-owned or influenced by investment groups looking to reshape the league’s competitive landscape. By pursuing top stars like Salah and Vinícius Jr., the league hopes to: Enhance global visibility and commercial appeal. Bridge the gap with elite European competitions on both sporting and business fronts. Attract younger talent rather than solely older legends, signaling a longer-term strategic shift. This approach comes as other high-profile players around the world also evaluate their futures following the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With contracts for several current SPL stars expiring, clubs have fresh budget room to pursue new acquisitions. Outlook: Will Salah Move? For now, nothing is confirmed—but: The SPL remains keen on Salah and has continued contact with his camp. A summer 2026 move remains part of the discussion, especially given his contract situation. Vinícius Jr could emerge as a parallel marquee candidate if Saudi clubs intensify their pursuit. The coming months will be pivotal as Liverpool, Salah, and interested Saudi clubs evaluate the sporting and financial merits of one of football’s most talked-about transfer scenarios heading into the next season.

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Piyush Mishra Live in Dubai: Baithak Evening at Raj Mahal Royal Plaza on Jan 24

Piyush Mishra Live in Dubai: Baithak Evening at Raj Mahal Royal Plaza on Jan 24

January 22, 2025 | Entertainment

Dubai is gearing up for a deeply immersive musical evening as Baithak—A Showoff Entertainment Concept presents a live performance by acclaimed Indian singer‑lyricist Piyush Mishra on January 24, 2026. The event will take place at Raj Mahal Royal Plaza in Riverland at Dubai Parks & Resorts, offering a unique cultural experience for music lovers in the UAE. An Intimate Cultural Gathering Beyond a Concert Baithak aims to recreate the traditional spirit of an old‑world mehfil (musical salon) in a modern setting—focusing on soulful expression, poetry, and melodic storytelling rather than a typical concert format. The format encourages a close connection between the artist and audience, celebrating Bollywood melodies, ghazals, poetry, and evocative music in an intimate ambience. Piyush Mishra, one of India’s most respected cultural voices, is known for blending literature, music, and theater in his performances. His work spans songwriting, poetry, theater, and singing, with an artistic style that combines emotional depth with lyrical intelligence. What to Expect at the Baithak Evening Guests attending Baithak will enjoy a relaxed setting with options to sit on traditional baithak-style seating (mattresses) or chairs—designed to enhance the informal, heartfelt nature of the event. Attendees can expect: Live renditions from Mishra’s repertoire, featuring music and poetry. A close interaction with the artist in a setting reminiscent of classic cultural salons. A fusion of Bollywood classics, soulful ghazals, and thoughtful poetic expressions. The event is a celebration of Indian artistic heritage, presented in a way that resonates with both nostalgia and contemporary sensibilities. Baithak has previously featured collaborations with noted Indian artists, underscoring its mission to highlight Indian cultural expression in the UAE. Event Details & Ticketing Date: Saturday, 24 January 2026 Venue: Raj Mahal Royal Plaza, Riverland at Dubai Parks & Resorts, Dubai Doors Open: 7:00 PM Show Starts: 9:00 PM Tickets: Starting from AED 150—available exclusively via Platinumlist. With its blend of poetry, music, and storytelling, the Baithak evening with Piyush Mishra promises to be one of the most enriching cultural events of the season for fans of Indian music and literature in Dubai.

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