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Air India Vancouver Flight Turns Back After Seven Hours Due to Aircraft Approval Lapse

Air India Vancouver Flight Turns Back After Seven Hours Due to Aircraft Approval Lapse

Vancouver (Rajeev Sharma): A major administrative oversight forced a Vancouver-bound Air India flight to return to New Delhi on Thursday evening after being airborne for more than seven hours. The Boeing 777-200 LR (registration VT-AEI) was flying through Chinese airspace when it was discovered that the specific aircraft model was not approved for this particular route under Canadian aviation requirements. Sources indicate that a failure to update the list of operational requirements for Canada led to the deployment of the wrong aircraft type. According to industry insiders, the Delhi-Vancouver service was specifically cleared to be operated using a Boeing 777-300…
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FBI launches manhunt for Indian national in US-wide fraud scheme case

FBI launches manhunt for Indian national in US-wide fraud scheme case

National Times Bureau :- The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched manhunt for an Indian national accused of orchestrating long-standing fraud scheme across the United States. FBI has also urged the public to step forward in the information on his whereabouts. In a post on X, the FBI said Kalpeshkumar Rasikbhai Patel, also known as Kenny Patel, is “wanted by the FBI” for his alleged role in a nationwide operation that targeted multiple victims between 2017 and 2021. The FBI has identified Patel, a former fuel station attendant, as a suspect in a nationwide fraud scheme that allegedly operated…
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32-year-old Punjab man found dead under mysterious circumstances in Spain, family seeks justice

32-year-old Punjab man found dead under mysterious circumstances in Spain, family seeks justice

Rajeev Sharma :- A 32-year-old Punjabi man from Raikot was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Spain. The deceased has been identified as Arshdeep Singh, who is a resident of village Bhaini Baringa near Raikot in Ludhiana district. He was the only son of his parents. He had gone to Spain around eights years ago in search of a better future and employment opportunities and had been working in the same factory for over five years. According to his father, Balwinde Singh, he was very much familiar with the job as he had been working there for more than five…
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Iranian strikes hit world’s largest LNG plant in Qatar, fire erupts at key facility

Iranian strikes hit world’s largest LNG plant in Qatar, fire erupts at key facility

Rajeev Sharma :- A major energy complex in Qatar that hosts the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility sustained significant damage as attacks on energy infrastructure intensified across the Persian Gulf.  Authorities said Iran fired missiles at Ras Laffan Industrial City late Wednesday, with one striking the site while four others were intercepted. The facility had previously supplied roughly 20% of global LNG before operations were halted earlier this month. Around the same time, Abu Dhabi shut down its Habshan gas facilities after debris from a thwarted strike landed in the area. "A retaliatory attack on Ras Laffan…
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Helicopter Crash in Eastern Nepal During Landing Leaves One Injured

Helicopter Crash in Eastern Nepal During Landing Leaves One Injured

Rajiv Sharma :- A helicopter operated by Air Dynasty met with an accident in Nepal’s Khotang district on Wednesday morning while attempting to land, triggering panic in the area. The incident occurred around 11:51 am when the aircraft was descending into a field and reportedly lost stability. According to officials, the helicopter had taken off from Kathmandu and was transporting a dead body to Khotang. During the landing process, it crashed in farmland under circumstances that are still being examined. The aircraft was carrying five individuals, including pilot Sabin Thapa. While one passenger sustained injuries in the crash, the pilot…
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UAE Restores Air Traffic After Temporary Shutdown Amid Rising West Asia Tensions

UAE Restores Air Traffic After Temporary Shutdown Amid Rising West Asia Tensions

Dubai (Rajeev Sharma): The United Arab Emirates briefly suspended its airspace operations early Tuesday as regional tensions intensified, but authorities later confirmed that normal flight movement had resumed once the situation was brought under control. Officials said the precautionary step was taken while the country’s defence systems responded to incoming drones and missiles believed to have been launched from Iran. Residents in Dubai reported hearing several loud blasts during the early morning hours as air defence units intercepted aerial threats. According to the General Civil Aviation Authority, the restriction on air traffic was temporary and lifted shortly after authorities assessed…
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Afghanistan Alleges 400 People Killed After Kabul Hospital Strike; Pakistan Rejects Claims

Afghanistan Alleges 400 People Killed After Kabul Hospital Strike; Pakistan Rejects Claims

Kabul (Rajeev Sharma): Authorities in Afghanistan have accused Pakistan of carrying out an airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in the capital, claiming the attack left hundreds dead and injured amid escalating tensions between the two neighbours. Officials in Kabul said the strike occurred late Monday night and caused extensive destruction at the facility. According to Afghan deputy government spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat, the death toll has risen to about 400, while nearly 250 people were reported wounded. Fitrat said rescue workers were still trying to extinguish flames and retrieve bodies from the wreckage of the damaged building. He added that…
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India-US Trade Deal Postponed; New Global Tariff Framework and West Asia Crisis Reshape Timeline

India-US Trade Deal Postponed; New Global Tariff Framework and West Asia Crisis Reshape Timeline

New Delhi (Gurpreet Singh)— India has deferred the signing of its highly anticipated trade agreement with the United States, originally slated for March 2026. On Monday, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal clarified that the deal will now be finalized only after Washington clarifies its evolving global tariff architecture. The delay stems from significant legal and structural shifts in U.S. trade policy. According to Agarwal, traditional tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act are currently in flux following rulings by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). As a result, the March deadline is no longer applicable. The "New Tariff…
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UAE Orders Arrest of 35 Individuals, Including 19 Indians, for Spreading “Fabricated” War Media

UAE Orders Arrest of 35 Individuals, Including 19 Indians, for Spreading “Fabricated” War Media

Abu Dhabi (Rajeev Sharma)— The United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities have ordered the arrest of 35 individuals including 19 Indian nationals—for disseminating misleading and AI-generated content on social media. The UAE's official news agency, Wam, reported on Sunday, March 15, 2026, that the accused have been referred for an expedited trial as the nation tightens its digital security during the ongoing regional conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran. Attorney-General Dr. Hamad Saif Al Shamsi stated that the arrests followed "rigorous monitoring" of digital platforms aimed at curbing the spread of "synthetic scenes" designed to incite panic and undermine national…
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CBSE Cancels Class 12 Board Exams in Middle East Amid Regional Conflict

CBSE Cancels Class 12 Board Exams in Middle East Amid Regional Conflict

New Delhi (Gurpreet SIngh) — In a major decision affecting thousands of Indian students abroad, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced on Sunday, March 15, 2026, the cancellation of all Class 12 board examinations in the Middle East region. The move comes as a direct result of the escalating military conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, which has severely disrupted daily life and safety across the Persian Gulf. CBSE Examination Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj confirmed that all exams scheduled between March 16 and April 10, 2026, are now cancelled. This directive applies to students enrolled in CBSE-affiliated schools…
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