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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Crown Prince of Ras Al Khaimah, attended the ninth mass wedding of this year, which was held under his patronage and with the participation of 51 sons of the nation. The ceremony was held at the Al Bait Al Mutahidd hall in Ras Al Khaimah, in the presence of a number of sheikhs, senior officials, dignitaries, and personalities, alongside the participants and invitees. His Highness the Crown Prince congratulated the newlyweds on this blessed occasion, wishing them a family life filled with love and stability, and may Allah grant them success in building a happy family that is a strong foundation for the community of the UAE. He praised the efforts of the organizing committee and the work they put in to make the mass wedding a success. The participants expressed their sincere gratitude and appreciation to the wise leadership for its continuous support for these national initiatives and for fostering national unity and family stability, and for its concern for the sons of the nation.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Crown Prince of Ras Al Khaimah, attended the ninth mass wedding of this year, which was held under his patronage and with the participation of 51 sons of the nation. The ceremony was held at the Al Bait Al Mutahidd hall in Ras Al Khaimah, in the presence of a number of sheikhs, senior officials, dignitaries, and personalities, alongside the participants and invitees. His Highness the Crown Prince congratulated the newlyweds on this blessed occasion, wishing them a family life filled with love and stability, and may Allah grant them success in building a happy family that is a strong foundation for the community of the UAE. He praised the efforts of the organizing committee and the work they put in to make the mass wedding a success. The participants expressed their sincere gratitude and appreciation to the wise leadership for its continuous support for these national initiatives and for fostering national unity and family stability, and for its concern for the sons of the nation.

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Abu Dhabi National Center for Meteorology announced the end of the weather condition that started on December 13, which led to rainfall and flooding in the country, and a drop in temperatures by about 8 degrees Celsius. According to the center, the lowest temperature recorded in the country was 8.5 degrees Celsius at 7:45 am yesterday. The country was affected by a state of unstable weather due to the extension of a low-pressure system from the Red Sea, accompanied by a southeasterly humid wind, and an upper-level low-pressure system that deepened and weakened occasionally, accompanied by a northwesterly air stream. The upper-level low-pressure system was accompanied by a cold air mass, until Friday, and the amount of cumulus clouds increased, resulting in varying degrees of rainfall at times, accompanied by thunderstorms and occasional hail, and frost in some areas. The wind movement was southeasterly to northeasterly, turning northwesterly at times, with moderate to strong speeds, especially during cumulus clouds, causing dust and sandstorms, reducing visibility, and disrupting the sea. Most of the wadis witnessed a flow of water due to the varying degrees of rainfall in the past few days due to the low-pressure system, and yesterday's weather was marked by a northwesterly wind with strong speeds reaching 45 km/h, and the sea was rough in the Arabian Gulf, with wave heights reaching 7 feet. Also, a westerly wind with strong speeds reached 40 km/h, and the sea was rough in the Oman Sea, with wave heights reaching 6 feet. According to the National Center's bulletin, yesterday's weather was unstable, partly cloudy to cloudy with scattered cumulus clouds in various parts of the country, with a significant drop in temperatures, and the wind was moderate to strong, with occasional dust and sandstorms reducing visibility. The center expects today's weather to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with the formation of cumulus clouds, accompanied by rainfall in some coastal, northern, and eastern areas, and a northwesterly to southwesterly wind with moderate to strong speeds, reaching 50 km/h, and the sea will be rough in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea. Tomorrow's weather is expected to be partly cloudy, with low clouds appearing on the islands and some coastal and western areas, with a possibility of rainfall, and fog at night and morning on some internal western areas, with a southwesterly to northwesterly wind with light to moderate speeds, reaching 35 km/h, and the sea will be rough to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea.

In the image of steadfastness and defiance, despite the continuation of the conflict and airstrikes, a destroyed school returns to compensate for the educational loss in Khan Yunis. Here, amidst the rubble of the school, the will of children is unbroken. The planes that destroyed most of the schools were unable to crush their desire to learn. The planes destroyed everything in the place, but they cannot take away the happiness of these children as they return to studying, even if it's outside the norm. The children feel that a part of their natural life has returned, and they prove to the world that the children of Gaza love life, knowledge, and peace and challenge reality, sending a message that they need to end this conflict to learn in a safe and suitable place. In these destroyed classrooms, children are engaged in studying, writing, and acquiring knowledge, but they lack the basic educational tools, yet they raise their voices loudly to recite the Arabic alphabet, making their voices heard above the sounds of planes and airstrikes that fill the place. A destroyed school in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
