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NYAF 2025–26 UAE Edition: Top 10 Authors of the Summit Young Authors’ Best Seller League
NYAF 2025–26 UAE Edition: Top 10 Authors of the Summit Young Authors’ Best Seller League
Rising Authors
What’s Happening?
The winners of the Summit Young Authors’ Best Seller League were announced as part of the National Young Authors’ Fair (NYAF) UAE 2025–26, celebrating the achievements of young authors who demonstrated exceptional engagement and commitment through their books. Securing the top position was Dhruv Velan Vijey Kumar, followed by Rayan Abdullah in second place and Ruqaiya Abbas Ali Bohra in third.
The remaining ranks were claimed by Viyona Aswani, Aashay Jain, Salama Arif, Mahmoud Ameer Juma Alnadaf, Adil Maheshwari, Mugdha Kumar, and Matvei Levchenko. Ranked based on their overall performance within the league, the Top 10 authors stood out for their consistent efforts throughout the event, marking a proud moment for students, educators, and families alike.
Why is it Important?
The Summit Young Authors’ Best Seller League, conducted as part of NYAF UAE 2025–26, highlights the role of BriBooks in empowering students to experience the complete journey of becoming an author. Through its structured publishing platform, BriBooks enables young writers to write, publish, and actively promote their books, helping them develop confidence and communication skills beyond the classroom.
By encouraging engagement and visibility, the league allows students to understand how stories reach readers while fostering ownership of their creative work. Such initiatives make authorship accessible and meaningful for young learners, while nurturing a strong culture of reading, writing, and self-expression from an early age.
Literary Talent
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NYAF 2025–26 UAE Edition: Top 10 Authors of the Summit Young Authors’ Jury Choice League
NYAF 2025–26 UAE Edition: Top 10 Authors of the Summit Young Authors’ Jury Choice League
Literary Talent
What’s Happening?
The winners of the Summit Young Authors’ Jury Choice League were announced as part of the National Young Authors’ Fair (NYAF) UAE 2025–26, recognizing young authors for their exceptional storytelling and creative expression. Securing the top rank was Ayesha Farrukh, followed by Farzeen Noor in second place and Evlyn Maria in third.
The remaining positions were earned by Haya Ahmed, Johann Joseph Nidhin, Adele Montereali, Md Arafat Rahman, Ebad Ahmed, Imaan Noor, and Sarah Akhtar Saiyed Edroos. Selected by a jury of experts, the Top 10 authors were recognized for their originality, imagination, and ability to craft engaging narratives, making the announcement a proud moment for students, educators, and families alike.
Why is it Important?
The Summit Young Authors’ Jury Choice League, conducted as part of NYAF UAE 2025–26, celebrates young writers for their storytelling excellence and creative depth. By focusing on elements such as imagination, meaningful messages, strong plots, and clarity of expression, the league encourages students to approach writing as an art form.
Recognition through jury evaluation highlights the remarkable achievement of authoring a complete book at a young age, fostering confidence and a sense of accomplishment. Such initiatives validate students’ ideas and voices, inspiring them to explore storytelling as a powerful medium for self-expression.
Politics

Section 301 Probe: 16 Countries Under U.S. Trade Review
Section 301 Probe: 16 Countries Under U.S. Trade Review
Politics
What’s Happening?
The United States government under President Donald Trump has launched a “Section 301” trade investigation into 16 countries, including India, China, Japan, South Korea, and several European nations. Section 301 is part of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974, which allows the government to investigate other countries if it believes their trade policies are unfair to American businesses.
Officials say the investigation will examine issues such as government subsidies, large manufacturing capacity, and policies that may make it harder for U.S. companies to compete in global markets. Depending on the findings, the United States could introduce new tariffs or other trade restrictions on goods imported from these countries.
Why is it Important?
Because the investigation targets many countries at once, the results could affect global trade relationships, not just one nation. If the U.S. decides that certain policies are unfair, it could impose new tariffs on products from multiple countries, which might increase costs for companies and consumers around the world.
The move could also lead to trade tensions or negotiations, as countries may respond with their own policies or try to reach agreements with the United States. Experts say decisions from this probe could shape how international trade rules and economic competition develop in the coming years.
Sports
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Iran Pulls Out of FIFA World Cup 2026 Amid Rising Tensions
Iran Pulls Out of FIFA World Cup 2026 Amid Rising Tensions
Sports
What’s Happening?
Iran has announced that its national football team will not participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, even though it had already qualified for the tournament. The decision was confirmed by Iran’s Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali, who said the country cannot take part because of the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.
The 2026 World Cup will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and Iran had been placed in Group G alongside Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand, with matches scheduled in cities like Los Angeles and Seattle.
Why is it Important?
Iran’s withdrawal could create a major change for the tournament, since the team had already secured its spot through the Asian qualifiers and the World Cup is set to begin in June 2026. FIFA will now have to decide how to fill the empty place in the group, which could involve another team replacing Iran.
The situation also highlights how global politics can affect international sports, even events meant to bring countries together.
Science

NASA Moves Closer to First Crewed Moon Mission in Over 50 Years
NASA Moves Closer to First Crewed Moon Mission in Over 50 Years
Science
What’s Happening?
NASA is preparing for an important milestone in its Artemis program with a Flight Readiness Review for the Artemis II mission on March 12 at the Kennedy Space Center. The mission will send four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft, launched by the powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, on a journey around the Moon and back to Earth.
The trip is expected to last about ten days, during which NASA teams will closely monitor systems like navigation, life support, and spacecraft safety. Unlike the historic Apollo missions, Artemis II will not land on the Moon. Instead, it will perform a lunar flyby, traveling roughly 450,000 kilometers from Earth before returning home.
Why is it Important?
For the first time, humans will travel beyond low-Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972, marking the end of more than five decades without crewed missions into deep space. With a return to the lunar surface, NASA hopes to strengthen a sustainable long-term human presence there through collaboration across borders, advanced technology, and new infrastructure centered on deep-space exploration. A major test for the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System will help scientists better understand how deep-space systems operate beyond Earth’s orbit. Observations of navigation, life-support systems, and spacecraft safety will shed light on the challenges of long-duration human space travel in a real deep-space environment. These developments are essential for preparing future crewed missions to Mars and expanding humanity’s ability to explore and live beyond Earth. In the long term, the mission could help establish the Moon as a key gateway for deeper exploration of the Solar System.
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NYAF 2025–26 UAE Edition: Top 10 Authors of the Summit Young Authors’ Best Seller League
NYAF 2025–26 UAE Edition: Top 10 Authors of the Summit Young Authors’ Best Seller League
Rising Authors
What’s Happening?
The winners of the Summit Young Authors’ Best Seller League were announced as part of the National Young Authors’ Fair (NYAF) UAE 2025–26, celebrating the achievements of young authors who demonstrated exceptional engagement and commitment through their books. Securing the top position was Dhruv Velan Vijey Kumar, followed by Rayan Abdullah in second place and Ruqaiya Abbas Ali Bohra in third.
The remaining ranks were claimed by Viyona Aswani, Aashay Jain, Salama Arif, Mahmoud Ameer Juma Alnadaf, Adil Maheshwari, Mugdha Kumar, and Matvei Levchenko. Ranked based on their overall performance within the league, the Top 10 authors stood out for their consistent efforts throughout the event, marking a proud moment for students, educators, and families alike.
Why is it Important?
The Summit Young Authors’ Best Seller League, conducted as part of NYAF UAE 2025–26, highlights the role of BriBooks in empowering students to experience the complete journey of becoming an author. Through its structured publishing platform, BriBooks enables young writers to write, publish, and actively promote their books, helping them develop confidence and communication skills beyond the classroom.
By encouraging engagement and visibility, the league allows students to understand how stories reach readers while fostering ownership of their creative work. Such initiatives make authorship accessible and meaningful for young learners, while nurturing a strong culture of reading, writing, and self-expression from an early age.
Literary Talent
_1773320102063_4369.jpg)
NYAF 2025–26 UAE Edition: Top 10 Authors of the Summit Young Authors’ Jury Choice League
NYAF 2025–26 UAE Edition: Top 10 Authors of the Summit Young Authors’ Jury Choice League
Literary Talent
What’s Happening?
The winners of the Summit Young Authors’ Jury Choice League were announced as part of the National Young Authors’ Fair (NYAF) UAE 2025–26, recognizing young authors for their exceptional storytelling and creative expression. Securing the top rank was Ayesha Farrukh, followed by Farzeen Noor in second place and Evlyn Maria in third.
The remaining positions were earned by Haya Ahmed, Johann Joseph Nidhin, Adele Montereali, Md Arafat Rahman, Ebad Ahmed, Imaan Noor, and Sarah Akhtar Saiyed Edroos. Selected by a jury of experts, the Top 10 authors were recognized for their originality, imagination, and ability to craft engaging narratives, making the announcement a proud moment for students, educators, and families alike.
Why is it Important?
The Summit Young Authors’ Jury Choice League, conducted as part of NYAF UAE 2025–26, celebrates young writers for their storytelling excellence and creative depth. By focusing on elements such as imagination, meaningful messages, strong plots, and clarity of expression, the league encourages students to approach writing as an art form.
Recognition through jury evaluation highlights the remarkable achievement of authoring a complete book at a young age, fostering confidence and a sense of accomplishment. Such initiatives validate students’ ideas and voices, inspiring them to explore storytelling as a powerful medium for self-expression.
Politics

Section 301 Probe: 16 Countries Under U.S. Trade Review
Section 301 Probe: 16 Countries Under U.S. Trade Review
Politics
What’s Happening?
The United States government under President Donald Trump has launched a “Section 301” trade investigation into 16 countries, including India, China, Japan, South Korea, and several European nations. Section 301 is part of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974, which allows the government to investigate other countries if it believes their trade policies are unfair to American businesses.
Officials say the investigation will examine issues such as government subsidies, large manufacturing capacity, and policies that may make it harder for U.S. companies to compete in global markets. Depending on the findings, the United States could introduce new tariffs or other trade restrictions on goods imported from these countries.
Why is it Important?
Because the investigation targets many countries at once, the results could affect global trade relationships, not just one nation. If the U.S. decides that certain policies are unfair, it could impose new tariffs on products from multiple countries, which might increase costs for companies and consumers around the world.
The move could also lead to trade tensions or negotiations, as countries may respond with their own policies or try to reach agreements with the United States. Experts say decisions from this probe could shape how international trade rules and economic competition develop in the coming years.
Sports
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Iran Pulls Out of FIFA World Cup 2026 Amid Rising Tensions
Iran Pulls Out of FIFA World Cup 2026 Amid Rising Tensions
Sports
What’s Happening?
Iran has announced that its national football team will not participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, even though it had already qualified for the tournament. The decision was confirmed by Iran’s Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali, who said the country cannot take part because of the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.
The 2026 World Cup will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and Iran had been placed in Group G alongside Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand, with matches scheduled in cities like Los Angeles and Seattle.
Why is it Important?
Iran’s withdrawal could create a major change for the tournament, since the team had already secured its spot through the Asian qualifiers and the World Cup is set to begin in June 2026. FIFA will now have to decide how to fill the empty place in the group, which could involve another team replacing Iran.
The situation also highlights how global politics can affect international sports, even events meant to bring countries together.
Science

NASA Moves Closer to First Crewed Moon Mission in Over 50 Years
NASA Moves Closer to First Crewed Moon Mission in Over 50 Years
Science
What’s Happening?
NASA is preparing for an important milestone in its Artemis program with a Flight Readiness Review for the Artemis II mission on March 12 at the Kennedy Space Center. The mission will send four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft, launched by the powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, on a journey around the Moon and back to Earth.
The trip is expected to last about ten days, during which NASA teams will closely monitor systems like navigation, life support, and spacecraft safety. Unlike the historic Apollo missions, Artemis II will not land on the Moon. Instead, it will perform a lunar flyby, traveling roughly 450,000 kilometers from Earth before returning home.
Why is it Important?
For the first time, humans will travel beyond low-Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972, marking the end of more than five decades without crewed missions into deep space. With a return to the lunar surface, NASA hopes to strengthen a sustainable long-term human presence there through collaboration across borders, advanced technology, and new infrastructure centered on deep-space exploration. A major test for the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System will help scientists better understand how deep-space systems operate beyond Earth’s orbit. Observations of navigation, life-support systems, and spacecraft safety will shed light on the challenges of long-duration human space travel in a real deep-space environment. These developments are essential for preparing future crewed missions to Mars and expanding humanity’s ability to explore and live beyond Earth. In the long term, the mission could help establish the Moon as a key gateway for deeper exploration of the Solar System.
