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    Norfolk's largest bird of prey stuns visitors
    Norfolk’s largest bird of prey stuns visitors
    April 7, 2026
    The most common reason for women giving birth on their backs Birthing in a traditional upright position is no longer the norm Women have been giving birth to their babies in upright positions for thousands of years. The upright positions were chosen to support the flow of childbirth and the way the body naturally moves. Women are often placed backwards in modern hospitals, particularly those of many countries that have developed post-industrially. The change in medical practice, rather than human preference, is the reason for this relatively recent development. Modern practices in childbirth In the 1600s, it became popular to lie down while giving birth. Francois Mauriceau was a French doctor who promoted reclining. Mauriceau believed that it made birth easier and more comfortable for both women and doctors. At this time, pregnant women began to be treated as medical conditions. During this shift, the midwives' role was reduced and male doctors were more involved. Others historians suggest social factors also played a part. According to reports, King Louis XIV preferred to watch births in a more clear manner, and this may have influenced his preference for reclining positions. What upright postures make sense Midwives and experts in birth physiology agree on one thing: gravity is a big help to the process of birthing. Gravity helps the baby move through the birth canal when a woman is upright. During labour, many women choose to squat, kneel, or even lean forward. The positions chosen by women during labour are not at random. They correspond to the way their bodies work. Research on the birth position The benefits of upright positions for birthing are well-documented. Reviewing multiple studies that involved thousands of women, several positive results were found. The women who remain upright throughout labour usually experience: Reduced chances of Cesarean Delivery Epidurals are no longer necessary There are fewer neonatal babies in need of care A shorter workday is another key advantage. Positions that are upright can make contractions more efficient. Experts note also that standing up during birth may help to reduce the use of interventions like forceps or vacuum delivery. Additionally, improved blood flow may improve oxygen delivery to the infant. Limitations and considerations Although upright positions have many benefits, they are not suitable in every circumstance. Certain research has suggested that blood loss may increase, particularly in high-risk pregnancies. Medical guidance is crucial. Healthcare providers evaluate the best approach for each birth based on their individual needs. Choose your birth settings The environment can also influence how women deliver. Women are more inclined to choose upright positions and move around freely in supportive environments like birth centers. In these centres, tools such as birthing balls or stools are often available. In contrast, standard hospital delivery rooms may limit movement. A fixed bed may encourage lying down even when other positions are more natural. The conclusion of the article is: It isn't the only or most common way to give birth. The upright birth position has been part of the human experience for centuries and is supported both by instinct and scientific research. The modern healthcare system continues to find a balance between safety and these natural methods.
    The most common reason for women giving birth on their backs
    April 6, 2026
    Global Steak Culture: Their Own
    Global Steak Culture: How Different Countries Made Steak Their Own
    April 6, 2026
    Young gray whale dies after swimming up river in Washington state
    A young gray whale found dead after traveling inland in Washington River
    April 6, 2026
    UK Marmalade May Be Renamed Under New Post Brexit Food Rules Key Subheading: EU Food Deal Could Change Marmalade Labelling in the UK The UK government is considering changes to marmalade labelling as part of a new food agreement with the EU. If the deal is approved, jars of the traditional spread may need to be labelled as “citrus marmalade” in shops across the UK. This update is linked to changes in EU food laws aimed at improving trade and reducing barriers for exporters. While the product itself will stay the same, the naming rules could shift to match international standards. Why the Name Marmalade Is Changing Under current UK rules, marmalade refers only to spreads made from citrus fruits like oranges. This definition dates back to regulations adopted before Brexit. Other fruit spreads are usually called jam. The EU is now expanding its definition. From June, non citrus fruit spreads can also be marketed as marmalade across Europe. However, citrus based versions will need to be labelled more clearly as “citrus marmalade”. This change follows long standing debates across Europe, where the word marmalade has been used differently in languages such as German, Spanish, and Italian. Impact on UK Consumers and Businesses The UK government says the product itself will not change. Shoppers will still find the same marmalade in stores. The difference will be in how it is labelled. Officials say the updated rules could help British producers export more easily by reducing red tape. The aim is to align with global standards and improve trade with EU markets. However, some concerns remain. Earlier assessments suggested that new naming rules could confuse consumers in the UK. It is still unclear whether products like “strawberry marmalade” will be allowed in British supermarkets. When Will the Changes Happen The timeline is not fixed yet. The changes may come into effect around 2027 if the wider EU food deal is agreed. It is also unclear whether the rules will apply before or after that date. What This Means for the Future This update reflects ongoing efforts to align UK food regulations with international systems. While it may seem like a small change, it highlights how trade agreements can influence everyday products and their labels.
    UK Marmalade May Be Renamed Under New Post Brexit Food Rules
    April 3, 2026
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    India's economy under pressure from oil shock India's once stable, balanced economy is under new stress due to the rising tensions and disruptions on global oil markets. This situation affects key areas such as currency strength, economic growth, and inflation. Rupee Weakens Sharply In the last year, the rupee of India has fallen to new lows. It has lost almost 10% in value against the US Dollar. The decline in the rupee is a reflection of investor worries and global uncertainties. The Reserve Bank of India intervened to stop the decline, but the help may not be sustained if tensions continue. Forecasts indicate that the rupee may weaken even further as tensions increase, adding pressure to the economy. The cost of living is rising and inflation pressures are increasing Imports become more costly when the currency is weaker. Fuel, food and other raw materials will be more expensive. Inflation is expected to rise, which will affect households and business. By reducing taxes on fuel and changing export policies, the government has attempted to reduce prices. Despite this, the price of food is already rising, and disruptions in supply may increase pressures over the next few months. The Growth Prospects Slow Down If the conflict persists, India's growth could be slower than previously anticipated. According to experts, the growth could fall by 1% because of higher costs and disruptions in supply chains. The slowdown will also delay India's aim of becoming the fourth largest economy in the world. Imports of oil, gas, and other products will be affected India is heavily dependent on Middle East energy and raw material. About 60% of India's natural gas, and the majority of its liquefied petrol gas comes from this region. The region also imports large amounts of crude oil. A disruption to these supplies poses risks to industries, agriculture and everyday life. Imports of fertiliser are also disrupted, impacting farming at key planting times. Impact on Businesses and Jobs Already, supply shortages have affected sectors such as hospitality, food processing and manufacturing. Several businesses have temporarily reduced their operations, or shut down. Early signs suggest that there are shortages of fuel and gasoline in major cities. It could result in a shortage of workers and increased wages. This would put more pressure on businesses. The Government's Response to Challenges Government has announced financial assistance measures including stabilization funds and subsidies on food and fertilizer. Experts believe that these measures may not be sufficient to offset the full impact of the crisis. Reductions in government expenditures, including infrastructure spending, limit long-term opportunities for growth.
    India’s Economy Faces Oil Shock as Middle East Crisis Pressures Rupee, Growth, and Inflation
    April 7, 2026
    Spiky cactus fruit giving Indian farmers a new income source
    March 27, 2026
    New York Cannabis Industry Still Struggles, Despite Growing Awareness Cannabis is everywhere in New York City five years after its legalization. The industry appears to be thriving, from corner shops and stylish dispensaries. Behind this visible growth, however, there are serious problems for many businesses. Cannabis is everywhere, but not always legal The cannabis culture is evident throughout the city. Outside small shops, bright ads promote the products. Both tourists and locals are attracted to high-end dispensaries. The strong smell of marijuana can be detected in public places. This widespread legality isn't the whole story. Unlicensed dealers, also known as "weed bodegas", continue to exist. The shops that sell these products are not regulated, which raises concerns over quality and safety. The Public's Concerns are Growing The public opinion is beginning to change. Users of social media frequently critique the legalization process. Some people believe that the legalization process has allowed illegal vendors to expand too rapidly. The New York Times and other major publications have expressed concern. Recent editorials argued marijuana could be doing more harm than anticipated. The editorial also called for tighter regulations and improved enforcement. The Legal Business Sector is facing tough competition Cannabis businesses licensed to sell cannabis say that illegal dealers are harming their business. Unregulated stores often sell cheaper goods. Legal retailers are forced to struggle against these unregulated shops. Leaders in the industry explain that the high number of illegal sellers is what makes the market look successful. Many approved businesses struggle to stay afloat. The slow issuance of licenses is another major problem. The early delays led to growers having products but not legal outlets in which they could sell them. Illegal sellers quickly filled the gap created by this. The Legal Aspects Increase Pressure The laws governing cannabis in the United States are complex. Federal law continues to ban recreational marijuana use even though states such as New York allow it. It creates confusion in the business world, particularly when it comes to banking and taxes. Many companies are faced with higher costs due to these legal obstacles and receive limited financial assistance. Authorities Begin Crackdown Now, state officials are taking steps. The authorities are closing down illegal shops and tightening up enforcement. The police can close down illegal shops immediately. Gleichzeitig, more businesses with licenses are being opened. It could be a way to meet the demand for goods and services, while reducing reliance on grey markets. A Market Still Finding Its Balance New York’s cannabis industry continues to evolve. The system has been adjusting to a slower and more uneven start, even though the demand is still strong. In the coming years, it will be determined whether or not legal businesses are able to succeed.
    New York Cannabis Industry Still Struggles, Despite Growing Awareness
    March 26, 2026
    Philippines Transport Workers Strike Over Rising Fuel Prices Transport workers from Manila are on strike to protest the rising fuel costs. Since the Iran War began on February 28, diesel and petrol prices have doubled, putting the Philippines in a state of national energy crisis. The Drivers are Hard Hit The driver, 62 years old, shared with us that he had no money to feed his children. Many drivers struggle to cover their daily costs and pay for rent. Some drivers were promised 5,000 pesos (83 dollars) by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Many, such as Guillermo Japole, 62, and Anjo Lilac (28), said that they had never received aid. Some jeepney operators are returning home to find other jobs. The Strike coincides with the New Oil Shipment A ship carrying more than 700,000 barrels Russian crude arrived in the country to start the two-day protest. Sara Sky is a vessel flying the flag of Sierra Leone, and it's part of government efforts to find new sources for oil. The President Ferdinand Marcos pledged that he would reduce the country's dependence on the oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz. This is the source of 98% of its fuel. Worker's Demands The transport coalitions that are leading the protest have made a list of major demands. The coalitions want to scrap fuel taxes, reduce oil prices, and reverse deregulation. Others are calling for wage and fare hikes. Drivers of Jeepneys, motorcycles, and cars that offer ride-sharing services participated in the protests throughout the capital. The protesters held signs calling on the government to take action and offer more assistance. Impact on Commuters Manila, Asia's busiest urban center, has been affected by the strike. Arnold Irinco (52), waited for 30 minutes to get a government-sponsored ride. He understood the drivers' strike despite his inconvenience. Cash aid is not as helpful to drivers who say that direct actions such as reducing the cost of food, water, electricity and fuel would be better than cash assistance. One veteran jeepney operator explained: "We are choked. Our families are struggling to survive. "Cutting prices is the best solution to this problem."
    Philippines Transport Workers Strike Over Rising Fuel Prices
    March 26, 2026
    EU Parliament approves a conditional EU–US trade deal with 15% tariffs and strict safeguards, aiming to protect European interests and strengthen transatlantic trade.
    EU parliament approves conditional EU-US trade deal amid safeguards
    March 26, 2026
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    Liverpool warns PSG ahead of PSG match after heavy defeat Arne slot has stated that his team needs to be sharp throughout the match against Paris Saint-Germain. After a devastating loss, Slot's comments have raised questions about Liverpool’s mentality. Slot's response to Van Dijk Virgil van Dijk, the team captain, recently questioned their attitude. Van Dijk suggested some players seemed to have lost focus in the FA Cup defeat against Manchester City. It was a heavy defeat for Liverpool, ending in a 4 to 0 score. Slot was not entirely in agreement with the notion that players had given up. Slot defended his captain for speaking out. Such reactions were important to him, especially in the aftermath of a game like this. Setbacks are a hallmark of the season This season, Liverpool has struggled to maintain consistency. Slot says that the team had several bad moments and City's loss stands out. The team's inability to control itself and their serious defensive weaknesses were exposed when they conceded four goals within a few minutes. He warned against repeating these mistakes in the future. PSG is known for its attacking power, so any lack of focus can be quickly punished. PSG requires full concentration Slot emphasized that Liverpool should perform well from the start. Slot cited the 35-minute period against City in his speech as an example of a successful performance. The team displayed energy and control during that time. Despite this, the team failed to keep up their level. Paris will host the upcoming UEFA Champions League Quarter Final. Liverpool is under immense pressure after the recent criticism to perform.
    Liverpool warns PSG ahead of PSG match after heavy defeat
    April 7, 2026
    David Warner charged with drink driving in Sydney David Warner, a former Australia cricketer who played for the New Zealand team in 1999-2000, has been charged by Sydney police with driving under the influence of alcohol after an on-road breathalyzer test revealed a positive reading. This incident occurred in Maroubra in east Sydney where the police were performing routine checks. Detail of the incident New South Wales Police stated that they observed a van stop near the area of testing before approaching the vehicle's driver to administer a breathalyzer. A 39-year old man was identified as the driver who tested positive on the side of a road. The driver was taken to the Maroubra Police Station where he took a second blood test. This resulted in a reading of 0.104. The mid-range level is the legal limit for NSW's drink driving laws. This applies to those drivers who have a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) between 0.08 and 0.149. The Court and Legal Action Warner was officially charged after the results of his test. He has been accused of having a mid-range prescribed alcohol concentration. The authorities confirmed that Warner is due to appear before a court in May. Warner's cricket career and current role David Warner is still active in the franchise game, even though he retired from international cricket 2024. He is currently the captain of Karachi Kings, a team in the Pakistan Super League.
    David Warner charged with drink driving in Sydney
    April 7, 2026
    Kane’s Ballon d’Or Hopes Hinge on Real Madrid Clash and Champions League Success
    Kane’s Ballon d’Or Hopes Hinge on Real Madrid Clash and Champions League Success
    April 7, 2026
    Justin Rose Eyes Masters Glory After Years of Near Misses at Augusta
    Justin Rose Eyes Masters Glory After Years of Near Misses at Augusta
    April 6, 2026
    No positive tests - Milan-Cortina may be cleanest Games in a generation
    The Winter Olympic Games 2026 in Milan-Cortina may be the cleanest games for decades
    April 3, 2026
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    The Top TV Shows in 2026: What You Must Watch The Industry Rebound is Stronger than Ever In its fourth season, Industry is still evolving. The story of young graduates who entered London's financial world grew into a larger drama that covers media, politics and elite society. It now portrays its characters as experienced players, not beginners. Myha'la Abela and Marisa Abela give strong performances as Harper and Yasmin. Kit Harington is a standout as the troubled ex-politician. The tone is dark and real, while the writing remains sharp. The story is set to conclude at just the right moment, with one last season confirmed. Comedy and Mystery - A fun mix The show How to Get to Heaven From Belfast combines humor, friendship and suspense. The show, created by Lisa McGee follows three friends who have been together for a long time on an unpredictable journey. The characters are all unique, and their bonds feel more real because of this. It's a fast-paced story with many unexpected turns, from misidentifications to bizarre adventures. Even during the most intense scenes, the dialogue is witty and natural. The Beauty Delivers Bold Storytelling Through a unique and dark concept, The Beauty examines the society's obsession for appearance. The series, produced by Ryan Murphy follows the story of a drug which makes people appear more attractive but has deadly side effects. The story is enhanced by actors like Evan Peters or Rebecca Hall. It moves fast and engages viewers, with an ending that leaves a strong hint of upcoming seasons. The Night Manager makes a comeback After a long hiatus, The Night Manager is back with a new story that's still gripping. Tom Hiddleston returns as Jonathan Pine. He is now an intelligence agent. New conflicts are introduced in the new season, involving political corruption and arms deals. Diego Calva is a new, powerful villain who adds tension to the story. This series combines action, luxury, and suspense in an engaging way. The Classic Tale Retold in a New Way Lord of the Flies is a new adaptation of the William Golding classic novel. Jack Thorne writes each episode in the perspective of a new character. The story is kept interesting by this approach. Visuals are intense and performances by young actors shine. This series explores human nature with a raw, unsettling quality. The Lighter Side of a Familiar Story The lighthearted tone of A Knight of Seven Kingdoms adds a new dimension to an already well-known world. The story is based on George R. R. Martin's work and follows Ser Duncan, his young squire Egg. The show is more focused on humor and character than politics. The show is a welcome change, while maintaining the fantasy theme. This Comeback tackles modern issues A new season of The Comeback reflects the current state of entertainment. Lisa Kudrow plays Valerie Cherish once more, an actress who is trying to remain relevant. The season is devoted to the effects of artificial intelligence on television. This show is both humorous and thought-provoking, as it balances humor and emotional depth.
    The Top TV Shows in 2026: What You Must Watch
    April 7, 2026
    Wireless Festival cancelled after Kanye West blocked from coming to UK
    Wireless Festival Cancelled After Kanye West Denied UK Entry
    April 7, 2026
    Pressure grows over Kanye West's Wireless Festival appearance Kanye west's planned Wireless Festival performance in July is a subject of increasing public and political concern. Many UK leaders openly criticised the decision to book his flight. Keir starmer called the situation "deeply worrying" and members of the Conservative Party went further. The Conservative Party wants the government to refuse him a Visa. His past actions, they say, send the wrong signal to the public. Reactions to previous remarks can cause backlash West's antisemitic remarks and past actions are the source of controversy. The critics say that this was not an isolated mistake. The critics believe that this is a pattern of repeated behavior. Board of Deputies of British Jews also expressed concern. Their representatives urged UK officials to act. The Australian authorities have already cancelled his visa. The event sponsors step away Growing backlash is beginning to impact the business of the festival. The festival's major sponsors are starting to withdraw. Pepsi retracted its support. Diageo has also pulled out of the event. PayPal also removed its logo from all promotional materials. The pressures that organizers are now under. Both public opinion and corporate responses are changing rapidly. The July Event: Uncertainty West will still headline the three nights despite criticism. This event is scheduled to take place in London, and it's expected that around 50,000 visitors will attend each day. The situation is still uncertain. The political pressure has increased. Sponsors have withdrawn. The calls to stop his entry into Britain are increasing. The festival organizers are yet to confirm any changes. The performance will still take place, but the future of it is uncertain.
    Pressure grows over Kanye West’s Wireless Festival appearance
    April 6, 2026
    Savannah Guthrie Returns to NBC Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Mother
    Savannah Guthrie Returns to NBC Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Mother
    April 6, 2026
    Alleged Bondi Gunman's Court Bid Rejected Sydney's High Court has denied Naveed Akram's request to protect the identity of his family. The court's decision allowed the identities of his brother, sister, mother and father to be revealed despite previous protections. Akram faces 59 charges in connection with a December attack on a Jewish Festival at Bondi Beach, which resulted in the deaths of 15 people. The legal team of Akram argued that disclosing the identities of his family could expose them to vigilantes. The Court considers public interest and online exposure The family details were initially suppressed by the court. Several media outlets challenged the order, and it was eventually lifted. He stated that this case had attracted a lot of public attention and was gaining global recognition. The judge also pointed out that much information on the family was already online and would reduce the effect of any suppression orders. The judge ruled that the 40-year suppression request did not comply with the legal standards for this protection. Families raise safety concerns The legal team of Akram said that the family was already facing harassment and threats. According to reports, people drove past the family's home shouting abuse and making death threats. Members of the family also reported receiving threatening calls and messages. Akram's mom expressed her fear for the safety of herself and her children. She said that she lives in constant terror. Court's view on the Suppression request He acknowledged that the judge's concerns were valid, but said the suppression of information would only have a limited effect. The judge pointed out that the order wouldn't apply to platforms outside Australia, or globally. Akram's driving licence, for example, was already available online. It was also less effective to try and restrict information in Australia. It was also noted that Akram's brothers and sisters were not relevant in the matter. Media Opposition against Suppression The media organisations were against the order. The media organisations argued the information had already been widely circulated and there were no immediate threats. The public interest of the case was deemed to be greater than the privacy request.
    Alleged Bondi Gunman’s Court Bid Rejected
    April 3, 2026
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The Global Reaction to Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Plan is Cautious Donald Trump continues to raise tensions in the Strait of Hormuz as he calls upon allies to secure this vital shipping route. Major countries, however, aren't rushing into action. The majority of countries are using a controlled and careful approach. They focus more on diplomatic action than military. UK still weighing its options Keir starmer is the leader of the UK government. The UK hasn't made any final decisions yet. The US, European countries, and Gulf Partners are all in discussions to come up with a plan that works. Ed Miliband has confirmed that every possible step is being reviewed. The UK still believes the best way to open the Strait is by ending the war. Germany rejects military role Germany is clearly pulling back. The leaders of the world have said that this conflict has nothing to do with NATO, and shouldn't involve European troops. Boris Pistorius, the Defence Minister of South Africa, questioned whether European vessels were needed when America already had a strong navy. Germany is taking a firm stance. Germany does not consider this to be its own war. France Signals Delay France under Emmanuel Macron has proposed a future naval coalition. This would not happen until the war's most intensive phase is over. France does not plan to send any ships in the Strait. The French military remains on the defensive in this region. China Tries to Calm Things Down China called for an end to all military action immediately. The officials warn that the rising tensions may harm global economic growth. China maintains contact with the key players in order to lower tensions. South Korea Monitoring Situation South Korea closely monitors the situation. Government has yet to make a decision. The government is examining different options for protecting citizens and energy lines. Parliament must approve any military action. Japan Legal Options Japan hasn't received any formal requests to send ships. The government, according to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, is examining possible measures. Japan is focused on protecting both its crew and vessels while remaining within legal limits. EU Prefers Diplomacy No plans exist for the European Union to increase its naval missions. Kaja Kallas, the head of foreign policy at the European Union's Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFA), said that there was little public support to put troops in danger. EU pushes for diplomatic solutions in order to maintain the openness of the Strait. The Global Mood is Still Careful In general, no international coalition is forming. The majority of countries are trying to avoid a direct confrontation with Iran. The focus is on securing trade routes and preventing further conflict.
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The Global Reaction to Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Plan is Cautious

Donald Trump continues to raise tensions in the Strait of Hormuz as he calls upon allies to secure this vital shipping route. Major countries, however, aren't rushing into action. The majority of…

March 17, 2026
All six crew members killed after US refuelling plane crashes in Iraq
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Six US crew members killed in a crash in Iraq while refuelling a plane

Six crew members of a US military aircraft that was refuelling during combat in Iraq died when the plane went down. Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, used for aerial refueling operations by the…

March 13, 2026
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China’s new ethnic unity law mandates Mandarin for minorities children

China passed a law to promote "ethnic unification" that requires children to study Mandarin before they enter kindergarten and until the end of their high school education. Some critics claim that…

March 12, 2026
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Red Fox travels across the Atlantic to the Bronx Zoo

Two-year-old red-fox made a remarkable journey from Southampton in the UK to New York City. The two-year-old fox snuck onto a ship to travel thousands of miles over the Atlantic.  Fox…

March 12, 2026
Epstein used modelling agent to recruit girls, Brazilian women tell BBC
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Epstein Network: Brazilian women reveal the role of modelling agents

Modeling Dreams Have Turned Out to Be Risky Glaucia Fékete, a 16-year old girl from rural Brazil at the time was starting out her modeling career. Jean-Luc Brunel convinced her mom…

March 12, 2026
US under scrutiny over possible strike on Iranian school
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US under scrutiny over possible strike on Iranian school

Democrats have asked Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth to provide answers after it was reported that a missile strike against an Iranian school killed up to 168 people including 110 children.…

March 12, 2026
Iranians debate the cost of war and the future of their country
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Iranians debate the cost of war and the future of their country

The United States and Israel launched military attacks against Iran on 28 February. After US President Donald Trump publicly called for a regime change in the Middle Eastern nation, the campaign…

March 12, 2026
IndiGo CEO Resigns After Major Flight Cancellation Crisis Pieter Elbers has left his position as IndiGo's chief executive officer, just months after IndiGo faced a major flight cancellation crisis. He resigned immediately, the company said. The reason given was personal. His decision was not explained in any further detail. After a series of widespread cancellations in late 2018, the airline was heavily criticized. This disruption affected thousands and raised questions about the way in which the airline managed operational changes. The Crisis that Led to the Cancellation of Thousands Flights The airline cancelled 4,500 flights in December. It was the biggest disruption the airline has ever experienced in its 20-year history. These cancellations caused chaos at Indian airports and left many passengers stranded during the busy holiday travel season. India's new regulations on duty hours for pilots and their rest periods triggered the issue. The regulations were designed to improve safety and reduce fatigue among pilots. The airline, however, underestimated how many pilots were needed when the new rules came into effect. Many aircraft were unable to operate legally because the crews didn't meet required duty limits. This shortage caused the airline to cancel tens of thousands of flights. The Aviation Regulator Imposes Fine India's aviation regulator investigated the incident later and criticized the management of the airline for their response to the crises. The company was also fined $2.45million by the authorities. Elbers was among the senior executives who were criticized for their handling of the crisis. This disruption caused public anger and pressure to increase on the leadership of the airline. The Interim Leaders for the Governing Body Rahul Bhatia, the airline's co-founder, will assume interim leadership. The company will be managed by him while the board looks for a replacement chief executive. Bhatia sent an email to his staff in which he acknowledged the severity of the situation. Bhatia told staff that this disruption was not expected and thanked everyone for their hard work during the crisis. IndiGo’s role in India's aviation growth IndiGo, India's largest airline, controls about two-thirds of its domestic aviation market. Due to its dominance, disruptions in its operation can have a significant impact on the travel industry. About 440 aircraft are operated by the airline. The majority of the airline's flights are domestic. The airline also offers international flights to the Middle East and Europe, as well as several destinations within Asia. In recent years, the Indian air travel industry has grown rapidly. IndiGo played an important role in this growth, adding new routes while increasing capacity. Elbers Expansion Plan Elbers began his career as a pilot in the global aviation industry in 2022. He worked for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines before taking on the position. IndiGo, during his tenure as the leader of this airline placed with Airbus one of the biggest aircraft orders ever in aviation's history. This deal involved 500 narrow-body aircraft as well as several wide-body planes. This order was part of the strategy adopted by Air Canada to compete globally and expand their international network. The recent crisis in operations has created significant challenges for the business and led to a change of leadership.
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IndiGo CEO Resigns After Major Flight Cancellation Crisis

Pieter Elbers has left his position as IndiGo's chief executive officer, just months after IndiGo faced a major flight cancellation crisis. He resigned immediately, the company said. The reason given was…

March 11, 2026
The Young Iranians try to live normally during war On Tuesday evening, snow covered some parts of Tehran. Although the white snow looked peaceful, Tehran had only just experienced days of darkness. Smoke and black rain filled the atmosphere after air strikes were conducted on oil depots. Many young Iranians say that despite the fear and tension, they try to live their normal lives. Daily Life under Constant Stress Sahar is a twenty-something woman who spends the majority of her day at home. To pass time, she cooks, plays video games, and reads. The war, she says, has altered her feelings and thoughts. Stress makes her focus more on the creative aspects of the game. She designs beautiful virtual houses for hours. She uses it to distract herself from her fear of the outside world. The war is still in her life. Sahar recently learned of the death in an assault of a former classmate. The body of her friend has not yet been located. She was deeply shocked by the news. She is shocked by the news. She hopes, like many others, that the fighting will end before Nowruz - the Persian New year. This holiday is a celebration of spring, and it's usually one of the most joyful times of year. The Quiet City before the Holiday Nowruz will be here in less than 10 days. In normal years the streets and markets of Iran are crowded. Before the festivities begin, families buy nuts, sweets and presents for their guests. The feeling this year is very different. Peyman is a thirty-year-old man who says that Tehran does not look like it's preparing to host a festival. The metro, he says is nearly empty. Each train carriage has dozens of empty seats. It is also strange to hear the streets. He said that the streets are so quiet, people could play football right in the middle. One resident claims that the bombings has changed his routine. After the bombings stop, he now goes to sleep in the early morning. He sometimes goes out to get groceries and leaves the house in the late afternoon. Tehran has a population of 14 million. Many residents of Tehran have left since the 28th February attacks. Some families have moved to the north, towards the Caspian sea where it is quieter. Families leaving the Capital Mina is a young woman who recently traveled with her family from Tehran to Rasht, where she stayed with her grandmother. She initially did not wish to leave. She chose to remain in Tehran with her best friend, who also happens to be flatmate. Mina was ashamed that she had gone without her. One night, however, changed it all. The entire apartment was shaken when strikes struck the oil depots. Windows suddenly became brighter as though it was daytime. Her family drove finally to Rasht the next day. The rainy, polluted weather that followed the strike stained their car. Mina continues to call her friend daily, even after she has left the city. The two often discuss the future, and what they hope to achieve once the war is over. When life returns to normal, they have a simple idea: dyeing their hair lighter colors. Internet Blackout with Secret Connections Communications inside Iran have become very difficult. When the war began, authorities shut down all internet services. Some residents still found a way to get online. Many residents now connect to the internet using Starlink. This service is provided through satellites and small dishes. It is dangerous to use this system. If caught, authorities can sentence users to up two years of prison. Mehran is a young Iranian man who secretly connects with 25 other people. The device was hidden in an obscure location, so that officials could not find it or stop its use. There are even people who sell Internet access via Telegram. One gigabyte can cost up to six dollars. This is an expensive price in a nation where most people only earn 200-300 dollars per month. Shima is a young woman who bought the access in case of an emergency. It is sometimes hard to connect and the connection can be slow. She is relieved that she can still send messages and let her relatives know she's safe.
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The Young Iranians try to live normally during war

On Tuesday evening, snow covered some parts of Tehran. Although the white snow looked peaceful, Tehran had only just experienced days of darkness. Smoke and black rain filled the atmosphere after air…

March 11, 2026
Trump has called for an Iran uprising but the lessons from Iraq in 1991 loom large
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Iran Uprising: Lessons Learned from Iraq 1991

History warns of dangers when American leaders encourage uprisings overseas without taking action. George H. W. Bush in 1991 encouraged Iraqi citizens to topple Saddam Hussein. This statement had tragic and…

March 11, 2026
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