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UAE announces new media law introducing major reforms to digital content sector

The new system aims to unlock potential, stimulate investment, and empower content creators through a flexible environment, streamlined procedures, incentivising exemptions, and strategic partnerships at both local and international levels. The UAE Media Council has launched a comprehensive new system designed to regulate, empower, and drive sustainable growth across the media sector. This initiative marks […]

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The new system aims to unlock potential, stimulate investment, and empower content creators through a flexible environment, streamlined procedures, incentivising exemptions, and strategic partnerships at both local and international levels.

The UAE Media Council has launched a comprehensive new system designed to regulate, empower, and drive sustainable growth across the media sector. This initiative marks a significant step forward in the country’s efforts to modernise its media landscape and builds upon the foundation established with the Council’s formation in February 2023 and the subsequent enactment of the Media Regulation Law and its Executive Regulation.

Announced at a press conference held at Creators HQ in Emirates Towers, Dubai, the launch was led by Mohammed Saeed Al Shehhi, Secretary-General of the UAE Media Council, and Maitha Al Suwaidi, CEO of the Strategy and Media Policies Sector. Both emphasised that the new framework is in line with the UAE leadership’s vision for an innovative, future-ready media environment that not only keeps pace with global developments but also asserts the UAE’s leadership on the regional and international stage.

Al Shehhi described the new media system as transformative, combining updated legislation with streamlined services and inclusive policies designed to enhance operational efficiency and promote sustainable development. He pointed to the Media Regulation Law—hailed as the first comprehensive media legislation in over four decades—as a turning point for the UAE’s media sector. The law addresses modern challenges and opportunities, including digital media, artificial intelligence, on-demand platforms, gaming, and other emerging fields.

Developed over two years in collaboration with federal and local entities, media professionals, content creators, and international experts, the system is rooted in a partnership-based approach. Al Shehhi highlighted its flexibility and responsiveness to change, its capacity to empower local talent, and its potential to attract investment and foster innovation. He also underscored the centrality of content to the system, noting the importance of clear standards for responsible and balanced media that reflect Emirati values while encouraging creative impact.

The ultimate objective, Al Shehhi said, is to transform the media sector into a powerful contributor to the national economy, capable of boosting GDP and enhancing the UAE’s global competitiveness. Through a combination of strategic partnerships, flexible regulations, and incentivised exemptions, the system is designed to create an enabling environment for content creators and media businesses alike.

Echoing this vision, Maitha Al Suwaidi said the UAE Media Council is spearheading a comprehensive transformation of the national media framework. She highlighted a legislative roadmap tailored to the evolving needs of the sector, ensuring a dynamic and globally aligned media ecosystem. According to Al Suwaidi, this roadmap extends beyond legal texts to include policies and decisions that respond to the realities of modern media while remaining anchored in national values.

Among the notable elements of the new system is a resolution to regulate social media advertising by individuals. Aimed at building trust and elevating content quality, this measure includes a three-year exemption from permit fees for content creators. Another key component is the introduction of a unified age rating system for media content, developed to protect children and adolescents amid the rising consumption of digital content.

In addition, Al Suwaidi revealed that the Council is working on a new licensing policy for digital news platforms. The goal is to establish clear standards that enhance journalistic credibility and accountability. Further regulatory advancements include the adoption of Cabinet resolutions on media service fees and administrative penalties, which aim to create a transparent, accessible, and integrated service system aligned with the UAE’s digital government vision.

She also stressed the importance of the local content empowerment policy, which supports Emirati creatives and prioritises national content. This includes fee exemptions for selected services to encourage local production and storytelling that reflects the country’s identity and values.

In closing, Al Suwaidi described the new legislative system as a defining moment in the evolution of the UAE’s media landscape. By promoting transparency, professionalism, and quality, the framework offers media institutions and content creators a robust platform for production, innovation, and international competitiveness.





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NPU’s Ombogo, IWU’s Waterson Named to CSC Academic All-America® Team

Story Links 2024-25 CSC Academic All-America® men’s track & field/cross country team NAPERVILLE – Jereme Ombogo of North Park and Ernie Waterson of Illinois Wesleyan have been named to the 2024-25 Academic All-America® men’s track & field/cross country team, according to a Wednesday announcement […]

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NAPERVILLE – Jereme Ombogo of North Park and Ernie Waterson of Illinois Wesleyan have been named to the 2024-25 Academic All-America® men’s track & field/cross country team, according to a Wednesday announcement from College Sports Communicators.
 

Ombogo, a senior marketing & economics major with a 3.93 grade-point average, was selected for the Second Team. Waterson, a senior economics major with a 3.51 GPA, was tabbed for the Third Team.
 
Both student-athletes earned the national honor for the first time.
 
The Division III Academic All-America® program is financially supported by the NCAA Division III national governance structure to assist the College Sports Communicators with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2024-25 Division III Academic All-America® program.
 
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Jereme Ombogo, North Park
 
Third Team
Ernie Waterson, Illinois Wesleyan
 

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The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) was founded in 1946 and currently services nine member institutions including Augustana College (Rock Island, Ill.), Carroll University (Waukesha, Wis.), Carthage College (Kenosha, Wis.), Elmhurst University (Elmhurst, Ill.), Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, Ill.), Millikin University (Decatur, Ill.), North Central College (Naperville, Ill.), North Park University (Chicago, Ill.) and Wheaton College (Wheaton, Ill.).





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USD Sweeps Australia to Earn First World University Games Win

Story Links BERLIN — A match-high 11 kills from Isabel Clark powered San Diego volleyball to a 3-0 sweep of Team Australia on Thursday afternoon, earning the Toreros their first win representing the United States at the 2025 World University Games. USA prevailed in narrow 25-23 and 26-24 decisions […]

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BERLIN — A match-high 11 kills from Isabel Clark powered San Diego volleyball to a 3-0 sweep of Team Australia on Thursday afternoon, earning the Toreros their first win representing the United States at the 2025 World University Games.

USA prevailed in narrow 25-23 and 26-24 decisions in the first two sets at Max-Schmeling-Halle Arena, then raced to a 25-13 victory in the third and final frame to secure the match.

A balanced defensive effort aided Team USA in the win. The United States out-blocked the Australians by a 7-2 margin and had three players with eight or more digs, including a match-leading 12 from Olivia Bennett. Kylie Munday orchestrated the USA offense with precision, recording 33 assists.

Team USA trailed Team Australia early on in the first set before a kill from Kennedy Osunsanmi knotted the score at 8-8. The Americans went on to claim a mid-set lead that stretched to as many as five when Nemo Beach found her mark to make it 17-12. Australia rallied to tie the score at 20-20 and 22-22, but clutch kills from Osunsanmi and Beach sealed the frame in their favor and gave the USA a 1-0 lead in the match.

Set two was closely contested as well, and Team USA trailed until a kill from Clark tied it at 18-18. After falling back behind down the stretch, Team USA mounted a furious last-second comeback that was punctuated by a solo block from Clark to tie the set at 25-25 and a kill from Beach that secured a remarkable 26-24 victory for the United States as it pulled ahead 2-0 in the match.

The United States battled back-and-forth with Team Australia early on in the third set, but as the set neared its midpoint the Americans had taken a commanding 13-4 lead. That advantage swelled to as many as 13 enroute to a 23-13 win in the final frame and a 3-0 sweep of the Australians in the match.

San Diego/Team USA is back in action tomorrow (Friday) at 8:00 AM PST with another pool play matchup versus Chinese Taipei.

From July 16-27, 2025, San Diego volleyball will join around 8,500 other student-athletes and officials from over 150 countries in competing for medals in 18 sports at the World University Games, one of the largest multi-sport events in the world. The Toreros will be representing the USA as the nation’s only women’s volleyball team in the Games. 
 



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Boise State beach volleyball coach Allison Voigt steps down, Alex Venardos named successor

BOISE, Idaho — Boise State Beach Volleyball Head Coach Allison Voigt announced her decision to step down from the program on Thursday, citing a desire to focus on her family. “After multiple conversations with my family, friends and Director of Athletics Jeramiah Dickey, I have decided to step away from my coaching role at Boise […]

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BOISE, Idaho — Boise State Beach Volleyball Head Coach Allison Voigt announced her decision to step down from the program on Thursday, citing a desire to focus on her family.

“After multiple conversations with my family, friends and Director of Athletics Jeramiah Dickey, I have decided to step away from my coaching role at Boise State to focus on my family,” Voigt said. “At this stage in my life, I want to focus on being the best mother I can be to my two girls.”

Voigt, the winningest coach in program history, leaves behind a legacy of success. Since taking over the program in 2019, she amassed a 119-63 career coaching record. Under her leadership, the Broncos became a dominant force in the West, winning over 20 games in each of the past four seasons. This past season, Voigt led the team to its first regular season and conference tournament championship, earning an automatic spot in the NCAA Beach Volleyball National Championship for the first time in program history.

Jeramiah Dickey, Boise State Director of Athletics, praised Voigt’s contributions. “Allison is a tremendous human, and we’re grateful for her leadership for the last seven years with our beach volleyball program and 10 years total at Boise State,” he said. “She was a Bar Raiser for us, setting up our program for future competitive excellence.”

Voigt’s commitment to developing student-athletes off the sand was also notable. The Broncos earned back-to-back SLC Student-Athletes of the Year and received the AVCA Team Academic award every season under her guidance.

Alex Venardos, who has been with the program since 2016, will succeed Voigt as head coach. Venardos expressed gratitude for the opportunity, saying, “I’m honored and humbled by the opportunity to take over this historic program. I’m extremely passionate about Boise State beach volleyball and can’t wait to continue leading this program to compete among the nation’s best.”

Venardos has been instrumental in the program’s recent success, helping guide the Broncos to their first NCAA Beach Volleyball National Championship appearance and a conference championship title. His promotion marks a new era for Boise State Beach Volleyball as the team looks to build on its achievements.



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Raffael Craig Named as Head Track & Field/Cross Country Coach

Story Links Rock Hill, S.C. – Winthrop University Athletic Director Chuck Rey announced the hiring of Raffael Craig as the head track & field/cross country coach on Thursday afternoon, to see Craig become the third head coach in the history of the track & field program “We are excited to […]

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Rock Hill, S.C. – Winthrop University Athletic Director Chuck Rey announced the hiring of Raffael Craig as the head track & field/cross country coach on Thursday afternoon, to see Craig become the third head coach in the history of the track & field program

“We are excited to welcome Raffael Craig as the next Head Coach for Track & Field and Cross Country, a leader whose integrity, vision, character, and energy sets the tone for a bold new era in our program’s history,” stated Rey. “His commitment to developing culture, character, and well-rounded student-athletes, while striving for championships, aligns perfectly with Winthrop Eagles values and mission.”

He spent the last two years as an assistant coach at Purdue, coaching the jumpers and combined athlete events. Under his guidance, he saw 17 All-Big Ten athlete honors, including a First-Team All-American in the pentathlon, with a Second-Team All-American honor in the triple jump. Rounding out his time in West Lafayette, he helped lead thirteen athletes to Purdue All-Time Top-Ten honors, adding on three school records in the women’s pentathlon in 2025.

“I’m incredibly honored to be named the head track & field and cross country coach at Winthrop University,” said Craig. “This program has tremendous potential, and I’m excited to build a culture focused on development, discipline, and long-term success. I look forward to working with our support staff to give our student-athletes the best experience while they help me Rock the Hill.”

Prior to Purdue, Craig served as an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University, coaching the Conference USA Champion in the heptathlon event, along with three additional top-six finishes in long jump and triple jump. Before his time with the Bulldogs, he tipped his toes into the collegiate sphere with a volunteer position at Texas Tech University, helping to lead six Red Raiders to earn All-American accolades, being highlighted by the 2021 NCAA Indoor triple jump champion, Ruth Urso.

Ahead of his time in the college ranks, Craig spent 15 years at Millville High School in Millville, New Jersey. At Millville, he led the team to #1 Ranked Public School spot in New Jersey, following that up with a 2020 Preseason New Jersey #1 Public School ranking. Under his tutelage, Craig guided 18 athletes to colleges on scholarships, coaching the 2019 New Balance Outdoor National Champion, Bryanna Craig, in the heptathlon.

Craig, a 2000 Big East pentathlon champion at the University of Connecticut, earned All-Big East honors four times during his collegiate career. He was inducted into the South Jersey Track Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2013 and went on to become an eight-time USATF Masters Indoor Track & Field national champion in 2018 and 2019.



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Huge new volleyball facility opening at the Dulles Town Center

Another major new tenant has signed on for one of the large vacant spaces at the Dulles Town Center shopping mall. This time it’s a volleyball training facility. Libero Virginia – which already has another location just up Route 7 in Ashburn – has announced it is opening a second location at the mall. “We’re […]

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Another major new tenant has signed on for one of the large vacant spaces at the Dulles Town Center shopping mall. This time it’s a volleyball training facility.

Libero Virginia – which already has another location just up Route 7 in Ashburn – has announced it is opening a second location at the mall.

“We’re growing and bringing more volleyball fun your way,” the Libero team wrote on social media. “Our second location is coming soon – featuring four brand new volleyball courts for all your game-day needs. Whether you’re a pro or just looking for some casual play, we’ve got space for everyone.”

Libero will reportedly be taking over the space left empty when the LA Fitness gym moved out last fall.

The venue offers volleyball clinics, travel leagues, private coaching, and more.

(Image at top: Libero Volleyball)



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Japan Routs Great Britain in Water Polo at World Championships

World Championships: Japan Routs Great Britain, Italy Squeaks Through Women’s Water Polo Crossover Japan made the quarterfinals of the World Aquatics Championships for the first time, and Italy just squeaked by China Thursday in the women’s water polo tournament in Singapore. Japan was the lone third-place team to win in the crossover matches, the last […]

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World Championships: Japan Routs Great Britain, Italy Squeaks Through Women’s Water Polo Crossover

Japan made the quarterfinals of the World Aquatics Championships for the first time, and Italy just squeaked by China Thursday in the women’s water polo tournament in Singapore.

Japan was the lone third-place team to win in the crossover matches, the last chance to reach the quarters, with a 23-10 win over Great Britain. The other matches when to second-place sides, but not always easily. Italy got the biggest scare, a 13-11 win over China. The Netherlands handled New Zealand, 14-9, while Greece is in the quarters for the 12th straight edition of the tournament via a 23-9 romp past France.

Japan scored 11 times in the first half and never looked back. Shoka Fukuda and Eruna Ura each paired three goals with four assists. Maho Kobayashi had four and two. Kako Kawaguchi, Ai Sunabe and Fuka Nishiyama each tallied hat tricks for Japan, which shot 66 percent (23-for-35).

“This is a big, big success for Japan,” Sunabe said. “It’s the first time we’re in the top eight of the world championships and it’s a really good experience for us.”

Japan books a quarterfinal date with the U.S. on Saturday. The eight-time World Champion qualified directly winning Group B.

Italy never trailed but could never unlatch itself from China in a game that was just 11-10 with six minutes left. Seven steals as a team and nine saves from Aurora Condorelli helped Italy survive the scare.

Dafne Bettini led the offense with three goals and four assists. Roberta Bianconi scored three goals (albeit on eight shots), and Chiara Ranalli paired two goals on two shots with two assists. Italy gets a date with Hungary in the quarterfinals.

Siya Yan led China with two goals and two assists, Shiyun Wang scored twice and Yineng Shen made eight saves.

The Dutch eased past New Zealand thanks to five goals and two assists from Simone van de Kraats. Maartje Keuning (two goals) was the only other Dutch player with multiple goals. Millie Quin had a hat trick for the Kiwis.

Foteini Tricha was 5-for-5 shooting to move into the tournament lead with 20 goals and pace Greece. Eleftheria Plevritou scored four times, and Vasiliki Plevritou added three goals. Greece’s defense limited France’s Ema Vernoux to 1-for-7 shooting.

The Netherlands plays Spain in Saturday’s quarterfinal, a rematch of the 2023 gold-medal match, won by the Dutch. That’s the nightcap. Australia and Greece play in the first game of the day.

Crossover round losers head to the 9-12 placement round.



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