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Indian PM Narendra Modi has assured support to citizens stranded in Gulf countries due to the US-Israel war with Iran. An Indian citizen was injured after two drones fell near Dubai airport. Here’s more from India.
Read full original ›The Verge(lean-left)
It was a little after 1PM on Friday, February 28th, and Samantha Lujano was about to board her flight from Dubai to Colombo, Sri Lanka, when the drone attacks began.
She had already received her boarding pass and gone through customs. Her flight was at the gate and her bags were loaded. She was sim
Read full original ›Times of India(center)
Travel disruptions after the T20 World Cup left teams like West Indies stranded in India due to West Asia airspace closures linked to the Israel–Iran conflict. With ICC charter flights delayed, Cricket West Indies arranged commercial flights to send players and staff home. Zimbabwe also faced simila
Read full original ›Financial Times(lean-left)
US president hails new project in Brownsville, Texas, as Iran war drives higher fuel prices
Read full original ›Times of India(center)
Beyond oil and gas, several other sectors of the economy will likely see a hit if the US-Iran war continues for a longer duration. According to Barclays, India's non-energy imports from the Middle East are sizable as well - at approximately 10% of total non-energy imports.
Read full original ›Times of India(center)
Harbhajan Singh has slammed Kirti Azad for politicizing the Indian cricket team's trophy visit to a temple post their T20 World Cup victory. Harbhajan defended the gesture, suggesting Azad, a former cricketer, is prioritizing politics over sportsmanship. He also expressed a desire for a larger rewar
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