Pakistan Extends Closure Of Airspace For Indian Flights Till June 24
Pakistan on Friday extended closure of its airspace for Indian flights until June 24, according to a new NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) issued by the Pakistan Airports Authority.
“Supreme Court Is Chief Justice-Centric, Needs To Change”: Justice Abhay Oka
Making an important observation and calling for reform, Supreme Court judge AS Oka, whose last working day was on Friday, said the court is Chief Justice-centric and needs to change.…
17 Things You Can Only Experience In Goa During Monsoon Season
If you think Goa’s just for sunburn and selfies, wait till it starts raining. The sky cracks open, the forests breathe deeper, and every path feels like a secret waiting…
‘Pakistan Not Allowed To…’: IMF Explains $2.3 Billion Bailout Payments
Amid questions by India over international agencies’ aid funding to Pak after the Pahalgam terror attack, the IMF said Pakistan is not allowed to divert financial assistance provided to its…
Moon, Mars And Beyond: India, Europe Enter New Era Of Space Cooperation
Even as Indian and European space agencies continue to prepare astronauts since a year for the Axiom-4 mission to the ISS, the two are forging new frontiers in space cooperation.
“Linguistic Mistake”: Madhya Pradesh Minister’s Fresh Apology Over Colonel Remark
Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah on Friday issued a fresh apology for his objectionable remarks on Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, calling it a “linguistic mistake”, and said he did not intend…
Harvard University’s ‘Links’ To China, Iran Triggers US National Security Concerns
As the US government’s crackdown on Harvard University intensifies, links to China and Iran have emerged, raising national security concerns in the United States.
Could Standing Seats Be The Future Of Air Travel
From 2026, a few of Europe’s low-cost airlines are planning to swap out some economy seats for standing seats.
16-Year-Old Boy Stabbed To Death In Delhi After Refusing To Join Teen Group
Two teenagers allegedly stabbed a 16-year-old boy to death in broad daylight in north Delhi’s Burari area after he refused to join their group, an official said on Friday.
NDTV Explains: India And The US’ Awkward ‘AAA’ Ratings Cut, Debt Story
Moody’s has joined Fitch and S&P in cutting the US’ credit rating, dropping the world’s largest economy from a perfect ‘AAA’ to one notch below. Why? Because of a ballooning…
