4 Jewish community ambulances set ablaze in London in suspected hate crime; video shows burning vehicles

[ad_1] Four vehicles belonging to the Jewish community ambulance service were set on fire on Monday in Golders Green, London. The British police are treating the incident as an ‘antisemitic hate crime’.According to CCTV footage, three people were seen approaching one of the ambulances and setting it on fire. The suspects were later seen fleeing…

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Dubai International Airport: Dubai Airports update 23 March: Air India group to operate 30 flights; IndiGo warns of “changes at short notice due to the evolving situation in the Middle East”

[ad_1] Flight operations at Dubai International Airport (DBX) and other UAE airports remain functional amid rising regional tensions in the Middle East. Though flights are operating at limited schedules, passengers are advised to stay updated through official airline channels. Meanwhile Indian airlines including Air India and IndiGo have issued fresh travel updates.IndiGo Travel Advisory as…

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Kuwait Airways announces resumption of Cairo Flights from March 26 via Dammam; travel procedures to continue from Al Khiran Mall | World News

[ad_1] Kuwait Airways is set to reconnect passengers with Cairo after a brief disruption, announcing the resumption of flights to Egypt’s capital from March 26, 2026. The airline has outlined a revised operating route and reaffirmed its existing travel procedures, signalling a structured return to service. The national carrier confirmed that flights to Cairo International…

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When Sachin said no but Dada said, ‘Let’s go’ – The story of Lord’s T-shirt celebration | Cricket News

[ad_1] File Pic: Sourav Ganguly’s T-shirt celebration at Lord’s. LUCKNOW: The image of then Indian captain Sourav Ganguly twirling his T-shirt from the Lord’s balcony after the NatWest Trophy triumph in 2002 remains etched in the memory of cricket lovers. For some, it was a fitting response to Andrew Flintoff’s similar gesture in India after…

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6,200 meters under the Pacific Ocean: Scientists open black ‘eggs’ and make a shocking discovery | World News

[ad_1] The record for deep-sea biology has been rewritten by a Japanese Research group. During a sampling of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench, located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, researchers from Hokkaido University sampled unusual leathery black cocoons attached to rock samples at a depth of 6200 meters.According to the Biology Letters report, the cocoons were 3…

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