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Fresh cyber scam alert in UAE; Why Dubai night markets are popular; India stock markets; Sick students to stay at home: Top trending stories this afternoon, November 25, 2024

Here are the top trending stories this afternoon you must not miss



Filipino OFWs enjoy delicious food and live music at Dubai's night markets.
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Why Dubai night markets are popular among Filipinos

Night markets are more than food stalls — they’re hotspots alive with the festive energy Filipinos are known for. Loud music fills the air, while live performances add a celebratory flair. This vibrant atmosphere creates a sense of belonging and camaraderie, especially for those who might be feeling homesick.

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The public has been urged to avoid interacting with senders of suspicious messages.
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UAE Central Bank, police issue fresh cyber scam alert

The Central Bank has advised individuals to identify fraudsters by noting errors in their communications, as fraudulent messages often contain spelling or grammatical mistakes.

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It's all good on the BSE today, with the decisive Maharashtra election results and some resilient investor sentiments fueling a 1,000 point gain.
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Are India stock markets unshaken by Adani's US issue?

For a second day, India’s stock markets refused to be dragged down by what a US court said about the Adani Group, powering up with a 1,200 point gain for the BSE Sensex by 10.30am IST. The Sensex general index – which closed last Friday (November 22) with a 1,000 point spike - is running at 80,361 points.

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The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) has introduced a new policy covering measures to prevent and control infections at early education institutions.
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Students told to stay home if they feel unwell

The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) has introduced a new policy covering measures to prevent and control infections at early education institutions. The policy identifies nine health conditions that require temporary absence of children and staff from the institution

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