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‘Man who ran Strait of Hormuz’: Iran navy commander killed in Israeli strike
DGCA asks Air India to take corrective measures after wrong plane sent to Vancouver
Action has also been taken against an airline official for the incident, the senior official at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) told PTI.
DGCA seeks corrective action from Air India over wrong plane on Vancouver route
Iran says Indian and Russian ships allowed through Strait of Hormuz
Tehran has said transit is conditioned on the countries not supporting acts of aggression against Iran Read Full Article at RT.com
Pentagon ‘may divert crucial Ukraine weapons to Middle East’
It coincides with a marked intensification of U.S. military operations in the region
Eamonn Holmes breaks his silence on claims he fell asleep on live TV
The 66-year-old presenter recently claimed the TV industry is ‘ageist’ and ‘doesn’t want to know him’ due to his ongoing health issues
Russian investigators say Ukraine promised Saratov man $18,000 to commit drone terror
According to the investigation, the suspect, acting on behalf of Ukrainian intelligence services, received the coordinates of a cache containing explosives, ammunition, detonators, and two quadcopters
Israel claims Iran's Naval Commander Alireza Tangsiri killed in strike
Israel claims Irans Naval Commander Alireza Tangsiri killed in strike
Lib Dems ‘winning again’ with positive vision for change, says Cole-Hamilton
The Scottish Liberal Democrat leader said his party can deliver change ‘fairness at its heart’.
Man falsely claims he was detained at Bengaluru airport, gets arrested
'AI means you can play the game a million times before kick-off'
Could data, powered by AI, help bring about a revolution in football? BBC Sport investigates the technological advances that could change the game.
Iran war disrupts helium supply, threatening chip supply chain
The war in Iran is threatening a small but crucial part of the complex supply chain that helps produce the world’s chips, as the conflict limits access to a large chunk of the world’s helium. Qatar produces about a third of the world’s helium, a gas that is central to the semiconductor manufacturing...
Why Aleksandra Goryachkina, who prioritized humanities over Maths, is Russia’s big hope to reclaim world title
Cathay Raises Fuel Levies Again, to Review Them Every Two Weeks
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. increased fuel surcharges for the second time in as many weeks, raising them by 34% across all types of tickets, as it ramped up the frequency of its fuel-levies reviews to biweekly.
Private Credit Flows Falter Amid Defaults, AI Disruption Fears
Private credit fund inflows in the first two month of this year dropped by more than a third as investors grew concerned about high-profile leveraged loan defaults and software disruption, according to Morningstar Direct.
Car Insurer First Central Is Said to Tap Banks for London IPO
First Central Group Ltd., the UK vehicle and home insurer, has appointed investment banks as it prepares for a potential initial public offering in London, according to people familiar with the matter.
Jayapal doubles down on anti-ICE terror claims as DHS shutdown triggers historic travel chaos
Rep. Jayapal says Democrats won't support DHS funding without ICE reforms, as the shutdown hits 40 days and TSA reports record-high airport wait times.
Jayapal doubles down on anti-ICE terror claims as DHS shutdown triggers historic travel chaos
Rep. Jayapal says Democrats won't support DHS funding without ICE reforms, as the shutdown hits 40 days and TSA reports record-high airport wait times.
Iran war shows why China must change course on missile interception tech: analysis
Beijing should develop an air-based interceptor system as missile threats escalate from the United States and its regional allies, as well as Taiwan and India, a Chinese military magazine urges while citing the Iran war. The ongoing war in the Middle East, particularly the “nearly insurmountable cha...
Textile millionaires accuse their dead daughter's husband of 'smash and grab' as he sues them for ownership of their firm - as they 'promised to hand it over to him when they retired'
Darren Hill is suing Natalie and Jeremy Berg for ownership of Fabric Land, which he values at £10million - claiming he was promised the company would be handed down to him and his wife.