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Iraq football team heads to Mexico for World Cup play-offs

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Iraq football team heads to Mexico for World Cup play-offs
Iraq head coach Graham Arnold (Image: X)

Iraq will travel to Mexico for the 2026 World Cup playoffs, the country’s football federation said on Saturday, despite calls for a postponement due to the ongoing war in the Middle East.“The national team will travel to Mexico this weekend on a private jet,” Adnan Diljar, president of the Iraqi Football Federation, said in a statement, adding that they had contacted FIFA to help organize the trip due to flight disruptions due to regional conflicts.

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“We have successfully communicated with some of the clubs of our professional players to facilitate their joining the national team.”The game is scheduled to take place on March 31 in the Mexican city of Monterrey.Iraq will face either Suriname or Bolivia in the intercontinental play-off final.The winner will be placed in Group 1 with France, Senegal and Norway in the first round of this summer’s men’s tournament co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.The war triggered by the US-Israeli attack on February 28 has also brought uncertainty to Iran’s participation in this global event.President of the United States Donald Trump Iran warned on Thursday that its “lives and safety” in the United States could be at risk, even as FIFA president Gianni Infantino said they were welcome to compete.The conflict has also raised concerns about Iraq’s participation, with the team’s coach earlier urging FIFA to postpone the playoffs given its proximity to Iran and the potential for travel disruption.Iraq coach Australian Graham Arnold said several players and technical staff were trapped in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict.

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‘Just for fun’: Trump hints at new U.S. strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island

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'Just for fun': Trump hints at new U.S. strikes on Iran's Kharg Island

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States may launch more strikes against Iran’s oil export hub of Khag Island.In an interview with NBC News, Trump said previous U.S. attacks had “totally destroyed” much of the island’s oil infrastructure. He added that the United States “may fight a few more times just for fun.”

‘Will burn all your oil bases’: Iran fires watch on Trump after US bombs Iran’s Khag Island

In the current conflict, the US military has conducted air strikes on military installations on Kharg Island, hitting dozens of targets, including missile storage areas and other defense facilities. According to reports, the attacks mainly targeted military facilities, while the oil export infrastructure itself was largely intact.However, on Saturday, Trump announced a U.S. attack on the island, describing it as a key hub for Iranian oil trade. He said the U.S. military had “destroyed” military installations on Khag Island, an island in the Persian Gulf that handles most of Iran’s crude oil shipments to global markets.While the attack did not directly target oil terminals, Trump warned that energy infrastructure could be attacked if Iran interferes with shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes.Khag Island is widely seen as Iran’s economic lifeline. This small island is about 30 kilometers from the Iranian mainland and close to the port city of Bushehr. Although it is only about eight kilometers long, it plays a central role in the country’s oil exports.The island handles approximately 90% of the country’s crude oil exports. Oil from the offshore fields of Abu Zhar, Foruzan and Doloud is transported to the island via undersea pipelines, where it is stored and loaded onto large tankers.

Calling for global naval support

As tensions with Iran continue to disrupt maritime traffic, Trump urged countries that rely on oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz to send warships to help keep the vital route open. “Countries around the world that receive oil through the Strait of Hormuz must take care of this passage, and we will help — a lot!” Trump said in an article published in Truth Social.“The United States will also coordinate with these countries to make everything go quickly, smoothly and well.” He added.About a fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas typically pass through the strait, a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman. Tehran’s ability to halt shipments through the channel gives it enormous leverage over the United States and its allies.“Many countries, especially those affected by Iran’s attempts to close the Strait of Hormuz, will join the United States of America in sending warships to keep the Strait open and safe,” Trump said in a post earlier Saturday.He added that he hoped countries such as China, France, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom would send ships to the region.Meanwhile, Western countries increased their military presence in the Eastern Mediterranean during the conflict.

‘He didn’t have a great time as a player but he lifted the World Cup’: Ponting on Surya

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'He didn't have a great time as a player but he lifted the World Cup': Ricky Ponting on Suryakumar Yadav

New Delhi: Big tournaments often reveal the finer aspects of leadership and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting We observed a lot of such situations during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 in India under the captaincy Suryakumar Yadav.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!India entered this World Cup as favorites with high expectations and also faced form issues within the squad. The captain himself went through a tough battle with the bat. Apart from his relief knock of 84 runs off 49 balls in the opener against the United States, Yadav scored 158 runs in the remaining eight innings. Despite this, he still led the team to its peak at the most critical moment.

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Ponting believes the true measure of captaincy is often done behind closed doors.“It’s not just what they do off the field, what people don’t see and how they interact with the players,” Ponting said, according to the ICC website.The Australian great also pointed out that it becomes more difficult to lead a team when a captain’s personal form declines, something Yadav has also experienced during the game.“He didn’t have a great time himself as a player but he still stood at the end and lifted the World Cup trophy,” Ponting pointed out. “I know, as a former captain, that captaincy becomes very difficult when you’re not playing your absolute best. And when you’re batting well, captaincy becomes very easy.”Ponting also highlighted how Yadav manages players under pressure, especially those who are struggling with form and confidence.“It’s been really interesting to see how Surya interacts with Abhishek (Sharma) and Sanju (Samson) over the past few weeks. This is where the real stories of real leadership will emerge,” he added.Abhishek SharmaThe ICC’s top-ranked T20I batsman’s performance during the tournament was inconsistent. He scored three consecutive ducks, followed by low scores of 15, 10 and 9 respectively, and only managed 50 before the final. However, on the tournament’s biggest stage, he found his form again, knocking 52 off 21 balls and notching the fastest 50 of the tournament in 2026 in just 18 deliveries.“You don’t have to worry about the main players, it’s more the players and the young guys who are on the fringes, who have their ups and downs, who are struggling with their form, and you have to spend the most time with them,” he pointed out.A key tournament decision comes at the forefront: Sanzhou Samson New support gained. His first opportunity came early in the season as Sharma’s replacement but was passed up again before being recalled for a crucial game against Zimbabwe. Samson took advantage of the opportunity and turned it into a dominant run.His surge was sparked by a stunning 97* in a virtual knockout match against West Indies. He then shot 89 (42) in the semi-final against England and 89 (46) in the final against New Zealand. In just 5 innings, Samson scored 321 runs, the highest score by an Indian in a single T20 World Cup.Ponting emphasized the importance of India’s confidence in the wicketkeeper-batsmen.“It was a big decision for India to stay on top with him. A big decision but it worked out really well in the end,” he said. “If you have the support of the coaching staff and the captains, then that’s all you need … just a pat on the back or an arm around your shoulder and say, ‘We’ve got your back, we believe in you.'”“When you have the quality that Tri-State has and the confidence of a captain and a coach behind you, great things can happen,” he concluded.

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25-year-old cyclist killed in Malad road rage stabbing

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Mumbai: A 25-year-old biker working in a digital marketing company was killed in a road rage incident near Inorbit Mall in Malad (West) on Saturday morning and Bangur Nagar police arrested a taxi driver and his passenger in connection with the case.The deceased was identified as Sharik Ansari (25), a resident of Malwani, who was on his way to his workplace in Malad (West). The taxi driver Satyendra Gupta (28) and passenger Sunil Pal (27) were both residents of Laljipada in Kandivli West.Gupta called police over the phone and said a cyclist was fighting with him, but before police arrived at the scene, the cyclist had been stabbed. “The problem started after the taxi driver hit the taxi after applying brakes. During the melee, the taxi driver allegedly took out a sharp object from the car and stabbed Ansari. The weapon pierced Ansari’s chest and back of neck. When a fight broke out, the accused was caught red-handed while calling the police himself,” DCP (Zone 11) Sandeep Jadhav said.The incident took place near Inorbit Mall under Oswal metro station between 11 am and 11.30 am. Police said Ansari and Gupta were traveling from Malwani to Andheri via Link Road when a heated argument broke out near Mithjoki junction while driving. “The two sides were arguing while driving, and the altercation quickly escalated. When they parked near the Infiniti Mall in Malad under Oswal Metro Station, the conflict intensified and a physical altercation broke out after the taxi driver got out of the car,” the police officer said.Ansari was riding behind the taxi and his bike slightly touched the taxi, the officer said. “Gupta then stopped his taxi and blocked the path of the cyclist, after which an altercation broke out. During the dispute, Ansari hit the taxi’s windshield with his helmet, damaging the glass. Gupta then got angry and stabbed him. Passenger Parr was also involved in the altercation. Therefore, both Gupta and Pal were booked,” the official said. According to police, witnesses intervened and rushed Ansari to Criticalare Hospital in Malad West district, where doctors declared him brought dead. “The passenger, who is also an accused in the case, was engaged in water pump repair work,” police said. Police seized the weapon used by Gupta to stab Ansari.

What happened to the Houston Rodeo? Reports of shooting spark fear; first details

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Reports of people running on the grounds have raised concerns about a shooting at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on Saturday. The event was held at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. The rodeo begins on March 2 and ends on March 22.

Reports of a shooting at a rodeo in Houston have sparked concern. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)
Reports of a shooting at a rodeo in Houston have sparked concern. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)

Co-founder of Houston grassroots organization dedicated to empowering Black people and protecting Black women wrote X “Shooting?! At a rodeo?!”.

other additional “Wow they shooting At the rodeo. “

another person commented On Facebook “Welcome to the rodeo carnival. Damn kids fighting and shooting. They shut down all the rides.”

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One person noted that there was some disturbance at the rodeo, but could not determine if it was the result of the shooting. “Shootings, stabbings, whatever happened…” they explain exist X.

Local media Grizz’s Hood News report “There were reports of people running through the rodeo grounds, causing a panic that appeared to be a stampede. The panic appeared to have started after people started running, which caused others to run as well. There is no evidence of any actual shooting.”

The Houston Police Department has not commented on the incident. There have been no reports of injuries. HT.com has reached out to the Houston Police Department for comment.

People describe panic scenes at Houston rodeo

One person who said he was at the scene described the panic.

“This happened. I was standing in line next to the amusement park at the Houston Rodeo. My youngest son was in the amusement park and my other son was waiting in another line nearby. All of a sudden I saw a huge group of people running straight toward us – people screaming, pushing, running like someone had just Just started shooting or trying to blow up the place. When I saw the group coming, I didn’t hesitate. I ran straight to the amusement park and pushed past them while calling my other son to ‘hide’.” wrote on Facebook.

“I ran all the way to the top of the playground, grabbed my youngest, picked him up, and started dragging my ass back to my other son in the chaos. My heart sank into my stomach. I had never felt more fear in my life. In that moment, nothing else mattered. No crowds, no danger, nothing. The only thing on my mind was to save my kids and get them out of there. It felt like my life was repeating itself – like some horrible déjà vu happening all over again. – But I won’t let anything happen to my kids, I won’t catch either of them, and if you are in a crowd, please be alert and stay safe,” the post further detailed.

Another person on X commented “We were on our phones the whole time on the way back from the Houston Rodeo, and I didn’t think I could handle the stress in person.”

Kim Jong-un and daughter oversee North Korea’s ‘lethal but attractive’ rocket launcher test

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Kim Jong-un and daughter oversee North Korea's 'lethal but attractive' rocket launcher test
In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (center, right) and his daughter (center, left) participate in a live-fire test of a multiple rocket launch system at an undisclosed location in North Korea on Saturday, March 14. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service, Associated Press)

North Korea tested a rocket launcher capable of carrying nuclear warheads, state media reported on Sunday, a day after neighbor and rival South Korea detected the secretive country launching about 10 ballistic missiles.ALSO READ | North Korea fires about 10 ballistic missiles into Sea of ​​Japan amid tense military drillsAccording to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Oversaw the testing of the Multiple Rocket Launcher System (MRLS) on Saturday. He described the MRLS as “a very lethal but attractive weapon”.

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The exercise involved more than a dozen 600mm-caliber ultra-precision multiple rocket launchers and two artillery batteries.KCNA quoted Kim as saying that the exercise gave Pyongyang’s enemies – with a strike range of 420 kilometers (about 260 miles) – a sense of “unease” and “a deep understanding of the destructive power of tactical nuclear weapons.”The rocket hit an island target in the East China Sea of ​​North Korea more than 360 kilometers away.Daughter and potential successor accompany KimPhotos released by state media showed several rockets taking off from large vehicles. Another photo showed Kim Jong Un and his daughter Ju Ae watching the launch from a distance with an army officer.Zhu Ai has long been viewed as a possible successor, a view reinforced by a series of recent high-profile appearances.South Korea condemns launchSeoul condemned the launch as a “provocation in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions” and urged Pyongyang to immediately stop such actions.The official launch comes just hours after South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said that U.S. President Donald Trump thought it would be “good” to meet with Kim Jong-un.The Trump administration has been pushing in recent months to resume high-level talks with Pyongyang, with the goal of holding a possible summit with Kim this year — possibly during Trump’s scheduled visit to Beijing in late March.After largely ignoring the overtures, Kim Jong Un recently said the two countries could “live in harmony” if Washington accepted Pyongyang’s nuclear status.South Korea and the United States joint military exercises The test comes after the start of spring military exercises between South Korea and the United States, which are scheduled to last until March 19.The exercise is called “Freedom Shield” and involves about 18,000 South Korean soldiers.Earlier this week, Kim Jong Un’s sister and a powerful confidante, Kim Yo Jong, warned that the drills “could have unimaginably dire consequences.”She also pointed out that the exercises were conducted at a “critical moment when global security structures are rapidly collapsing and wars are breaking out in different parts of the world.”Pyongyang also condemned US and Israeli attacks on Iran as “illegal acts of aggression”, calling them evidence of “rogue” US behavior.(Using AFP input)

Indian players ‘jealous’ Abhishek Sharma: Sanju Samson opens up

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Indian players 'jealous' Abhishek Sharma: Sanju Samson opens up
Abhishek Sharma (ICC Photo)

New Delhi: Indian star opener Sanzhou Samson compliments his opening partner Abhishek Sharmadescribing their partnership as relaxed and balanced. He said their combination was like “fire and fire,” with both players taking turns leading the attack. Samson also spoke about the natural connection they have with the people of Kerala and Punjab, which enhances their understanding. He admires Abhishek’s bravery and calmness and said he loves their camaraderie on and off the field.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“We are not ice and fire, we are fire and fire. Sometimes he fires, sometimes I fire. We have this combination. We have been doing this since 2024; we have the friendship of Kerala and Punjab among us. Everything comes naturally to us, so we don’t complicate things. He asked me, ‘How is the ball coming?’ I told him that the ball was coming normally and then hit a six. It was really simple for him. Abhishek was very brave and composed.” I like his character. I really enjoyed working with him on and off the field,” Sanju Samson told the India Today Conclave.

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Samson also revealed that Indian players used to be “jealous” of Abhishek because of his early stardom.“Earlier, boys used to get jealous because of Abhishek’s cheers. It was Abhishek, Abhishek everywhere. We thought, people only see him or what? But yes, he is the superstar of the team now. Get married soon, bhai,” he added.Samson and Abhishek struck out at the New Zealand bowlers in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final and staged a 98-run opening partnership to give India a strong start in the powerplay. Their explosive start helped India score a mammoth score of 255 in the final.India clinched its third T20 World Cup title with a 96-run win over New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday and created history by becoming the first team to successfully defend and win the title on home soil.Samson staged a stunning turnaround during the T20 World Cup, overcoming inconsistency and bench time to emerge as India’s leading run-scorer in the tournament. He delivered crucial performances, including a string of half-centuries from the virtual quarter-final against West Indies to the title match against New Zealand.Samson scored 321 runs in five innings with an average of 80.25 and a strike rate of 199.37. He hit 27 fours and 24 sixes and became the third highest run-scorer in the T20 World Cup.

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Who is Lara Trump? What is her relationship to Donald Trump? 5 facts

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fox news host laura trump Most recently, she discussed U.S. power and national security issues on her weekend show “My View with Lara Trump.” The television host and political commentator is also known for his relationship with the president Donald Trump.

In February 2025, Lara Trump returned to television with her own show
In February 2025, Lara Trump returned to television with her own show “My Thoughts on Lara Trump” on Fox News. (Vision)

Here are five key facts about Lara Trump and her relationship with the Trump family.

1. She is Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law

Lara Trump became a member of the Trump family in 2014 when she married Eric Trump, the third child of Donald Trump and his first wife Ivana Trump. Through this marriage, she is a member of the Trump family. daughter in law The president and the mother of his two grandchildren.

2. She holds a leadership position in the Republican Party

In addition to her family ties, Lara Trump is active in Republican politics. In 2024, she served as co-chair of the Republican National Committee, helping oversee fundraising and party strategy during the election cycle.

3. She hosts Fox News’ weekend primetime show

In February 2025, Lara Trump returned to television with her own show “My Thoughts on Lara Trump” on Fox News. The weekend show airs on Saturday nights and features commentary on politics, national security and current affairs.

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4. She talks about the pressures of public life

Lara Trump admitted in a 2018 interview with Westchester Magazine that her life changed dramatically after Donald Trump entered national politics. She said family members sometimes feel “nostalgic for the old days,” referring to the period before the intense public scrutiny that followed his presidential campaign.

Eric Trump expressed similar sentiments in the same interview, saying his father’s life “got worse the moment he decided to run for president,” though he viewed it as a sacrifice in service to the American public.

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5. Media and Family

Laura and Eric Trump have two children, a son named Luke and a daughter named Carolina. In addition to her television career and political involvement, Lara Trump frequently appears at public events with members of the Trump family.

Over time, she has become one of the most visible figures in Donald Trump’s extended family.

Amid Iran-US-Israel war, Air India and Indian Express add 62 flights to UAE and Saudi Arabia, bringing huge relief to travelers stranded in the Gulf

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Amid Iran-US-Israel war, Air India and Indian Express add 62 flights to UAE and Saudi Arabia, bringing huge relief to travelers stranded in the Gulf
Flight chaos eased: Air India, Air India Express add 62 flights to UAE and Saudi Arabia

As air travel grows significantly between India and Gulf air india Group consisting of Air India and Air India Express announces 62 additional flights connecting India and United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia. The move comes as regional tensions in West Asia disrupt air timetables, leaving thousands of passengers scrambling to find alternative travel options.The additional flights are intended to restore connectivity and help stranded travelers return home or reach destinations in the Gulf region. The Gulf region is home to millions of Indian expatriates and remains one of the busiest international corridors for Indian airlines.

Why airlines are adding extra flights Iran VS US-Israel War

The decision to provide additional services comes amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the region during the Iran-US-Israel war, which resulted in widespread interference in Middle Eastern airspace. Flight cancellations, diversions and flight schedule restrictions have affected several airlines operating in South Asia and the Gulf region. For Indian airlines, the situation is particularly complex.Many airlines are already dealing with longer routes and higher costs due to the continued ban on the use of Pakistani airspace, and the latest crisis has added another layer of operational challenges. Against this backdrop, Air India Group has decided to increase services aimed at maintaining travel connectivity between India and key destinations in the Gulf while providing assistance to passengers affected by flight cancellations or delays.

62 additional flights, 80 total: What we know about Iran and the US-Israel war

According to the airline announcement, 62 additional non-scheduled flights will be added between India and key destinations in the Gulf region. The flights are in addition to existing scheduled services and are subject to slot availability and regulatory approvals from authorities in both countries.

Air India adds 62 flights to UAE, Saudi Arabia due to regional airspace disruption

Air India adds 62 flights to UAE, Saudi Arabia due to regional airspace disruption

Together with scheduled flights, the airline group plans to operate around 80 daily flights to West Asia, connecting major Indian cities and Gulf hubs. These routes primarily connect Indian cities to airports in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the two most important travel markets for Indian airlines.In a major push to stabilize travel between India and the Gulf region, the Air India Group, which includes Air India Express, has increased its operations to about 80 flights in a single day, connecting India to key destinations in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The service surge includes the addition of dozens of non-scheduled flights, aimed at serving passengers affected by recent regional disruptions and flight schedule fluctuations in West Asia.By significantly increasing capacity on key routes connecting cities such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Jeddah and Riyadh to Indian hubs such as Delhi and Mumbai, the airline group has effectively created an aviation lifeline for travelers caught in the uncertainty. The enhanced flights will not only help clear the backlog of stranded passengers but also underline the strategic importance of the India-Gulf air corridor, one of the busiest and most economically dynamic international travel networks for Indian airlines.

Serving major Gulf destinations during Iran-U.S.-Israel war

The expanded schedule focuses on some of the busiest routes between India and the Gulf, including:

  • Dubai
  • abu dhabi
  • Sharjah
  • Ras al Khaimah
  • Jeddah
  • Riyadh

These services are operated from major hubs in India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kochi and Kozhikode. Some additional return flights include flights to Riyadh from Mumbai and Kozhikode, also reflecting travel demand between India and Saudi Arabia. In the UAE, the additional capacity covers multiple emirates, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, ensuring travelers across the country have the option to return to India or continue their journey.The main goal of these additional flights is to assist passengers whose travel plans have been disrupted by flight cancellations and airspace restrictions. Thousands of travelers were stranded in the Gulf due to sudden changes in flight operations in early March. The airline has since been coordinating with aviation authorities to gradually restore connectivity and accommodate affected passengers.Air India is also proactively reaching out to passengers and offering free rebooking or refund options to those affected by flight disruptions. Passengers are advised to check flight status updates regularly as schedules may continue to change based on the evolving geopolitical situation.The increase in flights highlights the strategic importance of the India-Gulf air corridor, one of the busiest in the world. Millions of Indian expatriates live and work in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, creating continued demand for passenger flights throughout the year. Even minor disruptions can have knock-on effects throughout the travel industry because:

  • The Gulf region is an important transit hub for international flights.
  • A large migrant workforce regularly travels between India and the region.
  • Religious travel to Saudi Arabia, including Umrah pilgrims, significantly increases seasonal demand.

When tensions escalate in the region, airlines must quickly adjust flight schedules, reroute aircraft and coordinate with multiple airspace authorities to ensure safe operations. Air India’s move is part of a wider effort across the aviation industry to restore connectivity after weeks of disruption. Several airlines operating in the Gulf, including Emirates, Etihad Airways, flydubai and Air Arabia, have also begun gradually resuming or expanding services, although many are still operating at reduced frequencies.

Can Air India add 62 flights to ease travel chaos amid Middle East tensions?

Can Air India add 62 flights to ease travel chaos amid Middle East tensions?

Meanwhile, other Indian airlines have taken a different approach. For example, some airlines have canceled flights due to safety advisories or aircraft restrictions related to regional airspace conditions. The patchwork schedule reflects the region’s unstable aviation environment.

Rising costs amid war between Iran and US-Israel add to challenges for airlines

Airlines are not only facing operational challenges but also rising costs. Soaring fuel prices due to geopolitical tensions in the Gulf have prompted Air India to increase fuel surcharges on domestic and international flights in a phased manner starting March 2026. Airspace closures lead to longer routes, which also increase fuel consumption and flight times, further increasing airline expenses.For passengers planning to fly between India and the Gulf in the coming days, aviation experts advise:

  • Check flight status before heading to the airport.
  • Allow extra travel time as schedules may change suddenly.
  • Update your contact details with your airline to receive real-time notifications.
  • Consider flexible booking options whenever possible.

Authorities and airlines are continuing to monitor the situation closely and have said they will adjust operations if the situation changes. The addition of 62 flights highlights the importance of the India-Gulf air corridor, even in times of geopolitical uncertainty. By rapidly expanding capacity, the Air India Group is trying to stabilize travel routes and ensure passengers can continue to move between the two regions.For thousands of travelers, including migrant workers, tourists and business travelers, longer flight times could mean the difference between being stranded abroad and eventually returning home. As the situation in West Asia evolves, airlines are expected to continue to adjust their operations to balance safety, demand and connectivity in one of the world’s most dynamic aviation markets.

Tucker Carlson CIA claims: Laura Loomer slams alleged ‘foreign agent’ violations; ‘Report to Justice Department’

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Laura Loomer, right-wing activist Donald Trump Loyalists, long term and Tucker Carlson – Former Fox News host. As Carlson claimed on X, the CIA had been “reading” his text messages to “frame him” for crimes, Loomer launched a scathing attack on the conservative commentator.

Laura Loomer has launched a scathing attack on Tucker Carlson as he claims the CIA read his messages to frame him. (X/@GeneralMCNews, X/@stockbella)
Laura Loomer has launched a scathing attack on Tucker Carlson as he claims the CIA read his messages to frame him. (X/@GeneralMCNews, X/@stockbella)

“I will be honored if Tucker Catalson is charged with violating the FARA and/or leaking information to Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran or Qatar,” she wrote on the X, referring to the FARA. It requires persons representing foreign interests (governments, political parties, or entities) to disclose their relationships and activities with the Department of Justice (DOJ) so that the entire process remains transparent.

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Loomer went on to rebuke Carlson, writing that “Islamic sympathizers always project the crimes they may have committed onto others.” She added that she had complained about Carlson to members of the Republican Party, law enforcement and even the Justice Department.

“You have no idea how persistent I have been in speaking with Republican representatives and even reporting Tucker to law enforcement and the Department of Justice. I pray that my efforts will be successful,” she added. Loomer then said of his video about the CIA: “Sounds like someone’s trying to jump the gun on the story. Lock him up!”

To illustrate her point, Loomer shared a video of Carlson she posted on February 2, writing at the time: “Tucker Carlson needs to be investigated for possible FARA violations. Take a look at this video. Tucker Carlson is in Saudi Arabia this week, next to his bespectacled brother @buckleycarlson. Sitting next to the Tucker brothers is Neil Patel @NeilPatelTDC, co-founder and CEO of the @TCNetwork Tucker Carlson Network.”

What did Tucker Carlson say to the CIA?

Carlson said on the show that the CIA was preparing “some kind of” criminal report on him and turning it over to the Justice Department. Carlson added that this was based on the “crime” he committed by talking to the Iranian people before the war.

The conservative talk show host added that he was not a foreign agent and did not violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act. He further stated that he remains loyal to the United States.

The feud between Loomer and Carlson stems from the former being a staunch supporter of Israel and the latter having been critical of U.S.-Israeli relations. Both men are also in good standing with President Trump.