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Colombo flights diverted to Thiruvananthapuram

Turkish Airlines and Sri Lankan Airlines flights bound for Colombo were diverted to Thiruvananthapuram due to severe weather conditions. Stay informed about travel updates.

Bank Unions Oppose FM's Privatisation Remarks

Indian banking unions strongly oppose FM Nirmala Sitharaman's privatisation remarks, demand strengthening of public sector banks instead. Latest updates on the banking sector debate.

FAA Slashes Flights at 40 US Airports: Airline Impact

Major US airports face significant flight reductions as FAA implements staffing cuts. Discover how United Airlines, American Airlines and other carriers are responding and what it means for international travellers from India.

IndiGo's International Strategy Shields Against Rupee Risk

IndiGo is strategically expanding its international operations while adopting an owned-aircraft model to mitigate rupee depreciation risks. Discover how this move positions India's largest airline for global dominance.

Pakistani Hindu girl rescued from forced marriage, reunited

In a shocking case from Pakistan's Sindh province, a young Hindu girl was abducted, forcibly converted to Islam, and married to a 60-year-old Muslim man before being rescued and reunited with her family after legal intervention.

PSU Bank Stocks Rally Up to 3% on Merger Buzz

Bank of Baroda, Bank of India lead PSU bank rally amid government's consolidation push. Investors cheer potential merger of smaller state-owned lenders as stocks hit new highs.

Powercom Contract Workers Strike in Jalandhar

Contract workers at Punjab State Power Corporation Limited stage massive protest in Jalandhar, demanding job security and opposing privatisation moves that threaten their livelihoods.

US Drone Admission Exposes Pakistan's Security Gap

Recent US drone strike revelations highlight Pakistan's continued reliance on American technology against TTP militants, raising questions about Islamabad's counter-terror capabilities.

TTP Deputy Chief Amjad Killed in Cross-Border Fire

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praises security forces as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan deputy chief killed in cross-border exchange. Key militant leader eliminated in major counter-terrorism success.

6 Soldiers Killed in Pakistan IED Blast

In a devastating security incident, six Pakistani soldiers were killed when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Bajaur district. The attack highlights the escalating militant violence in the volatile region.

Indian Airlines Oppose Foreign Carrier Dominance

Top aviation leaders Pieter Elbers and Campbell Wilson advocate for protecting Indian airlines' market share, challenging potential increased access for foreign carriers amid bilateral talks.

Pakistan's Historic Pink Jersey Debut in World Cup

Pakistan cricket team breaks tradition with historic pink jersey debut against South Africa. Discover the special occasion and significance behind this colorful change in ICC World Cup 2023.

IndiGo Launches Mumbai-London Direct Flights

IndiGo launches historic Mumbai-London Gatwick direct flights, expanding international reach with competitive fares starting ₹36,999. Discover the new aviation bridge between India and UK.

Pakistan's Strategic Depth Doctrine Collapses

Pakistan's decades-long 'strategic depth' policy toward Afghanistan has dramatically failed, leaving Islamabad isolated as Taliban alignment backfires. Analysis reveals Pakistan's diminishing regional influence.

5 Pakistani Soldiers Killed in Border Attack

In a major security breach, Pakistani militants strike border post, killing 5 soldiers amid high-level diplomatic negotiations between Pakistan and Afghanistan Taliban officials.

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