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Dubai Eye
2 days ago
- Dubai Eye
30.07 TD Podcast - The dark side of curiosity - why we crave crime stories
Dane and Sana speak to Jamie-Lee Arrow the daughter of one of Europe's most notorious killers about navigating life carrying the burden of her father's actions and the impact that true crime entertainment has on the families surrounding the story. The Debrief discuss which true crime shows they have binged over the years while they explore why humans are drawn to the genre.


Dubai Eye
25-07-2025
- Dubai Eye
He blew the judges away, now he tells us all
Dane and Sana are joined in the studio with Americas Got Talent's Steve Ray Ladson who recently got four big yes's when he performed his own single 'Back Of My Truck'. Tonight's debate was a heated one, Sana could not understand why Dane and Ellis think it's ok to ask to see around someone's home when they visit. And they talk all things phobia's following the stampede at Beyonce's latest concert due to a cockroach upsetting members of the audience. See for privacy information.


The National
24-07-2025
- The National
Two dead and dozens injured in 'arms depot' explosion in Syria
Two people have been killed and dozens injured in a huge explosion in Syria, where local TV reports said the blast occurred at an ammunition depot. Emergencies Minister Raed Al Saleh said there were 'recurring explosions' near the town of Maarat Misrin, in the north-western province of Idlib. He said the cause was unknown. Syria's Health Ministry gave an initial toll of two people killed and 70 injured, according to Syrian state news agency Sana. 'Syrian Civil Defence teams rushed to the site immediately after the incident and are performing their duty to evacuate victims and transport the injured," Sana quoted Mr Al Saleh as saying. Syria TV reported that 'war remnants and ammunition' had exploded at the site, leaving several people dead and injured. A correspondent said some people might have been trapped under the rubble. 'The area witnessed successive explosions as a result of the detonation of war remnants and munitions present at the site,' the broadcaster said, citing sources. There was no immediate indication of any link to deadly fighting in Sweida in southern Syria, where hundreds of people have been killed in clashes involving pro-government forces and local militias.