6 things to look forward to at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi

Tom Aspinall (left) takes on Ciryl Gane at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi on Oct. 25. (SUPPLIED)
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Updated 10 October 2025
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6 things to look forward to at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi

  • Return of the world’s biggest MMA brand to the UAE capital takes place at Yas Island’s Etihad Arena on Saturday, Oct. 25

ABU DHABI: In partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, UFC 321 takes place at Yas Island’s Etihad Arena on Saturday, Oct. 25.

Here are six things to look out for at the event:

Heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall defends against No. 1 contender Ciryl Gane

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and heavyweight champion Aspinall defends his title for the first time.

Facing him is former interim champ Gane, known for his speed, technique and sharp footwork, who is hungry to claim UFC gold.

History with first women’s title fight in the Middle East

Virna Jandiroba and Mackenzie Dern will go head-to-head for the vacant strawweight title in what promises to be a fierce clash.

Umar Nurmagomedov battles Mario Bautista in bantamweight division

After falling short against champion Merab Dvalishvili for the bantamweight title, Nurmagomedov will be looking to re-establish himself as one of the division’s elite fighters. But Bautista, who is on an eight-fight win streak, will not make it easy.

Top heavyweights Alexander Volkov and Jailton Almeida collide

Volkov, ranked second, is set to face No. 5 Almeida in a battle for a prime spot in the division. The winner of the bout may be in line for a shot at the title.

Hamdy Abdelwahab faces Chris Barnett in another heavyweight clash

Fan-favorite Barnett makes his long-awaited comeback against Egypt’s Abdelwahab, in a clash that is expected to be explosive.

Return of Abu Dhabi Showdown Week

A weeklong series of city-wide events, Abu Dhabi Showdown Week brings UFC fans into the heart of the action with open athlete workouts, ceremonial weigh-ins and much more.


UK to cut protections for refugees under asylum ‘overhaul’

Updated 16 November 2025
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UK to cut protections for refugees under asylum ‘overhaul’

  • PM Starmer announced the cuts amid mounting pressure in the face of soaring support for the hard right
  • More than 39,000 people, many fleeing conflict, have arrived this year in the UK

LONDON: Britain will drastically reduce protections for refugees under plans to overhaul its asylum system, the Labour government said on Saturday.
The measures were announced as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure over irregular migration in the face of soaring support for the hard right.
“I’ll end UK’s golden ticket for asylum seekers,” interior minister Shabana Mahmood declared in a statement.
Presently, those given refugee status have it for five years, after which they can apply for indefinite leave to remain and eventually citizenship.
But Mahmood’s ministry, known as the Home Office, said it would cut the length of refugee status to 30 months.
That protection will be “regularly reviewed” and refugees will be forced to return to their home countries once they are deemed safe, it added.
The ministry also said that it intended to make those refugees who are granted asylum wait 20 years before applying to be allowed to live in the UK long-term, instead of the current five.
The Home Office called the proposals the “largest overhaul of asylum policy in modern times.”
Starmer, elected last summer, is under pressure to stop migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats from France, something that also troubled his Conservative predecessors.
More than 39,000 people, many fleeing conflict, have arrived this year following such dangerous journeys — more than for the whole of 2024 but lower than the record set in 2022.
The crossings are helping fuel the popularity of Reform, led by firebrand Nigel Farage, which has led Labour by double-digit margins in opinion polls for most of this year.
Asylum claims in Britain are at a record high, with some 111,000 applications made in the year to June 2025, according to official figures.