Kuwait has announced special relief for government employees currently stranded abroad due to regional airspace closures and travel disruptions. The authority confirmed that affected public sector workers will be exempt from work duties during their absence and that time spent abroad will be counted as official working time until they are able to return.The decision was announced on Sunday by the Kuwait Civil Service Commission (CSC), which said the measure was taken to address the situation of employees who are unable to return to Kuwait due to special circumstances in the region. In a statement shared on social media platformThe committee said the time an employee spends outside Kuwait will be considered actual working time. This arrangement will remain in place until they are able to return to the country, either after airspace reopens or through other available travel options.The Civil Service Commission said it has coordinated with government ministries, public authorities and other state agencies to resolve the issue and ensure affected employees are protected by the decision. The move ensures that public sector workers do not face administrative consequences due to circumstances beyond their control while travel routes remain disrupted.The committee also clarified how the exemption would be applied. The exemption period will be determined after the official end of the authorized leave or leave during which the employee is scheduled to return to Kuwait. The employee’s immediate supervisor or higher-level management will review the situation and refer the case to the appropriate administrative department for further processing.Employees who want their absence to be considered official working time must submit documentation proving that they are not in Kuwait during the travel disruption. This evidence will enable the relevant authorities to verify the situation and ensure that the exemption is correctly recorded in the government’s automated management system according to established procedures.The measure comes as travel in parts of the region has been affected by airspace closures and wider security developments, leaving some travelers temporarily unable to return to their home countries. Kuwait’s Civil Service Commission said the decision was aimed at ensuring government employees affected by these disruptions are supported until normal travel routes resume and they are able to return to the country.
Congress: Opposition wants comprehensive debate on West Asia issues
New Delhi: With the Foreign Minister Sujashankar Prepare to make a statement in Parliament on the situation in West Asia, congress The opposition wants a full debate on the issue during the second part of the budget session starting on Monday, it said on Sunday.On Monday, ahead of the start of the session, a joint meeting of the opposition parties will also be held in Republika Srpska opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge’s chamber to develop a common strategy on the opposition-sponsored resolution of the Speaker of the Republika Srpska PP About BirlaCongress leader Syed Naseer Hussain said on Sunday that he had been ousted. He made the remarks after an important parliamentary strategy group meeting at the residence of Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
At the same time, Jairam Ramesh, the Congress secretary-general in charge of communications, posted on X on Sunday night that “it is learned that the Foreign Minister will make a statement on the situation in West Asia in both houses of Parliament.”“The problem with such ministerial statements is that (i) they convey little value beyond what is already known and, more importantly, (ii) MPs are not given the opportunity to seek clarification or ask questions,” Ramesh said.“What the opposition wants is a full debate,” he added. Ramesh said: “On April 8, 2003, the Lok Sabha held a heated debate on the US invasion of Iraq and even passed a resolution condemning the US invasion of Iraq. At that time, Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Prime Minister and he knew his legal principles.”Meanwhile, the Congress leadership held an important parliamentary strategy group meeting at the residence of Congress parliamentary party chief Sonia Gandhi on Sunday. After the meeting, Congress leader Syed Nasir Hussain said in an interview with the media that all opposition parties will participate in the discussion on the no-confidence motion of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and vote in favor of a resolution seeking to remove Om Birla.Hussein said they discussed various national and international developments, including the crisis in West Asia and its implications.“We have decided that in the second session of the budget session of Parliament, we will discuss the impact of the crisis in West Asia and its impact on India’s foreign policy and our political stance,” he said. “Several key issues were examined, including the impact of the proposed India-US trade deal and its potential impact on Indian farmers and our agricultural economy,” he added. “We believe these issues need to be fully discussed in Parliament,” Hussain said. He also said there are also concerns over the government’s stance on Ladakh, particularly the gap between previous assurances and the current stance, as well as the ongoing issue of the status of Jammu and Kashmir. He added: “These issues are of national importance and must be discussed transparently.”
Mamdani bomb threat: Mayor slams ‘white supremacist’ Jack Long; social media says, ‘He didn’t…’
Amid bomb threats at Gracie Mansion, new york city A feud erupted on Friday between New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and far-right social media leaders led by Jake Lang.

Long was leading a protest outside Gracie Tower on Saturday when explosives and smoke-generating devices were thrown at protesters. New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said on Sunday that two men, Emil Barat and Ibrahim Qayoumi, were arrested in connection with the incident.
As events unfolded on Sunday, a third person was arrested, 21-year-old Ian McGinnis. Philadelphiafar-right social media has been embroiled in an entirely different war of words.
Zohran Mamdani faces backlash for reaction
It started with a post Zoran Mamdani made on his social media shortly after NYPD Commissioner Tisch held a press conference on Sunday. In the post, Mamdani took aim at protest groups associated with Jack Long, calling them “white supremacists.” He also called throwing explosives at protesters a “criminal act” and “antithetical to us.”
Far-right social media accused Mandani of allegedly protecting individuals involved in throwing explosives outside Gracie Tower on New York’s Upper East Side.
Also read: NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch provides update on Gracie Manion incident; ‘Not a hoax’
Popular far-right influencer Laura Loomer slammed Mamdani, saying: “So Zoran Mamdani calls Jack Long a white supremacist, but he won’t describe who dropped the bomb on Jack: a Muslim jihadist Mamdami (sic) supporter.”
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Note: There is no evidence that the suspect who threw the explosives outside the Gracie mansion was shouting any slogans. Furthermore, there is no indication that they are supporters of Zoran Mamdani.
“Who tried to use an explosive device?” Fox News host Tommy Lahren wrote.
“So let me be clear: Protester Jack Long = Violent white supremacist building and throwing bombs in the city, chanting Allah Akbar =?????????” Matt Van Swore wrote.
Jessica Tisch says device ‘is not a scam’
Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Sunday an investigation into the device found outside Gracie Mansion was an actual explosive and not a hoax device or smoke bomb.
They were “an improvised explosive device that could have caused serious injury or death,” Tisch said, adding that “further analysis, including of the second device, will be conducted.”
“Amir Balat and Ibrahim Qayoumi were arrested at the scene yesterday and detained in connection with the incident,” she noted. “The NYPD is working with partners in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and the FBI through our Joint Terrorism Task Force on this investigation.”
‘What a relief’: Indian embassy in Saudi Arabia says ‘no Indians died’ after shell hits Al Khajji
New Delhi: Earlier on Monday, the Indian Embassy in Riyadh denied reports that an Indian was killed in an incident in which Iranian “military pellets” hit a residential building in Al Khajji, Saudi Arabia, amid a crisis in the Middle East region. However, an Indian national was reportedly injured.The embassy said in a post on X that the injured were being treated at a government hospital in Al Kharj and that officials were in contact with Saudi authorities. The embassy wrote: “It is gratifying that no Indian died in the unfortunate incident that occurred in Al Khaj last night. The Embassy has been in touch with the relevant Saudi authorities on the matter. Counselor (CW) Shri Y. Sabir visited Al Khaj last night and met with the injured Indian nationals involved in the unfortunate incident.” He is currently undergoing treatment at a government hospital in Alkhaj. “
The embassy’s statement came after the Saudi General Civil Defense confirmed that the projectiles landed in a residential area in Al Khajji governorate. Civil protection authorities said two people died and many others were injured. The death toll was Bangladeshi nationals, while 11 Bangladeshis and one Indian were injured, according to the agency.The incident comes amid rising tensions between the United States, Israel and Iran. Earlier, celebrations broke out in Iran after Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was appointed as the new supreme leader.Follow the live blog The Iranian Revolutionary Guards and the General Staff of the Armed Forces pledged support for Mojtaba Khamenei, and large crowds took to the streets after the expert conference made the appointment, Press TV reported.Meanwhile, with global oil prices rising due to the conflict, the U.S. President Donald Trump said the “short-term” surge would be worthwhile if Iran’s nuclear threat could be eliminated. He wrote on “Truth Social”, “In the short term, oil prices will fall rapidly after the Iranian nuclear threat is eliminated, but this is a small price to pay for the United States, the world, security and peace. Only a fool would think differently!”
Air travel shock: Oman Air cancels multiple flights across key destinations as Iran’s war with US and Israel escalates
Air travel through middle East Oman Air is facing major disruption as it announces the cancellation of several flights as regional airspace continues to be closed due to escalating geopolitical tensions. The move reflects a broader aviation crisis unfolding in the Gulf as airlines scramble to reroute routes, suspend services and ensure passenger safety.The cancellations come amid instability stoked by conflicts between Iran, the United States and Israel, leading to several countries in the region temporarily closing or restricting their airspace. Airlines across the Middle East and beyond have been forced to suspend or reroute flights as a precaution.
Many routes suspended during Iran-U.S.-Israel war
Oman Air has confirmed that flights to a number of destinations have been canceled as the airline faces a rapidly changing aviation landscape. Affected routes include flights to and from Amman, Dubai, Bahrain, Doha, Dammam, Kuwait, Copenhagen, Baghdad and Khasab at various times in early March.The airline said the cancellation was necessary due to ongoing regional airspace closures and safety concerns, apologized for the inconvenience and urged travelers to check their booking status or reschedule their flights through official channels. While some flights continue to operate, flight schedules remain highly fluid and subject to change based on developments in the region.
Iran-U.S.-Israel war leads to wider disruption to aviation industry in Middle East
Oman Air’s flight cancellations are part of a wider wave of disruption affecting the global aviation industry. As tensions escalate, some Middle Eastern countries have temporarily closed their airspace, forcing airlines to ground ground flights or reroute aircraft to safer routes. At the height of the crisis, thousands of flights were canceled or diverted, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded at airports around the world.
Travel alert: Iran, US-Israel war escalates, Oman Air cancels flights
Major international airlines, including European, Asian and Middle Eastern airlines, have been adjusting flight schedules to avoid flying over high-risk areas. Some airlines have extended groundings to destinations across the Gulf, while others are operating limited flight schedules until the security situation stabilizes.
Regional airlines adjust operations due to war between Iran and US-Israel
Other airlines in the region are also adjusting their operations in response to the evolving crisis. Airlines such as Emirates and Etihad Airways have gradually resumed limited services after temporary suspensions, but flight schedules remain restricted and subject to regulatory approval.Likewise, airlines such as Qatar Airways have begun operating select repatriation and scheduled flights as airspace restrictions ease in certain areas. However, many routes in the region remain suspended or severely delayed, creating ripple effects across the global travel network.
Impact of Iran-U.S.-Israel War on Passengers and Airports
The aviation disruption has affected thousands of travellers, especially expatriates and tourists who rely heavily on Gulf hubs such as Muscat International Airport for regional and international flights. Authorities have even imposed restrictions on private jet traffic in Muscat, prioritizing commercial and government flights, underscoring the strain on airport infrastructure during the crisis.Travel experts have warned that flight disruptions are likely to continue until regional tensions ease and airspace is fully reopened. Passengers are advised to:
- Regularly monitor airline updates
- Check your flight schedule before heading to the airport
- Please allow extra travel time due to possible route changes or delays
- The future of the aviation industry is uncertain
The current disruption highlights how geopolitical conflicts can quickly impact global aviation networks. The Middle East is at the crossroads of international air travel, connecting Asia, Europe and Africa, meaning flight disruptions in the region could impact flights around the world. Airlines must continually assess flight safety, fuel costs and operational risks when operating in restricted airspace. Even temporary closures can force aircraft to take longer routes, increasing travel time and costs.
Airspace closure causes Oman Air to cancel major flights
For Oman Air and other regional airlines, the priority remains passenger safety while maintaining essential connectivity on key international routes. Airlines across the Middle East are watching developments closely as diplomatic efforts continue and safety assessments develop. Aviation authorities hope the gradual reopening of airspace will allow flight schedules to return to normal in the coming days and weeks.Until then, passengers traveling through the area should prepare for possible delays and last-minute timetable changes.
The backbone of the T20 dynasty: Key turning points for Team India 2024-26
After breaking a decade-long title drought by winning the 2024 T20 World Cup, India went all out with a modern, progressive T20 identity. veterans like post Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli Following the departure of Ravindra Jadeja, the brain trust engineered a younger, braver side where role rather than reputation reigns supreme. The next two years were an inflection point in terms of leadership, selection and tactics. TOI explains India’s transformation from individual powerhouse to T20 winning machine…Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!HARDIK PANDYA no longer captainHardik Pandya has long been considered the heir apparent to the T20 throne, but his shift in leadership is a strategic pivot towards stability. First, his physical fitness is very poor. Secondly, free him from captaincy responsibilities and allow him to grow into the team’s main all-rounder. This allows India’s most valuable all-round asset to stay mentally and physically fresh in high-pressure situations.
Appoint Suryakumar as exclusive T20 captainGiving the T20 captaincy to one-format player Suryakumar Yadav is a bold strategic move. It marks a clear shift towards a professional model, ensuring continuity of leadership in the shortest possible form. Known for his fearless batting and innovative thinking, Surya embodies the modern T20 philosophy that India hopes to adopt. His leadership emphasized intention, aggressive Powerplay batting and tactical flexibility with bowling changes. After his appointment, India created a structure where decision-making is driven entirely by T20 demands.Give Up Shubman Gill Intent-based selectionShubman Gill’s exclusion was perhaps the loudest statement of the new era. Despite his technical brilliance and dominance in ODIs, his “classic” approach was considered too conservative. Management places strike rates above average. By leaving Gill, India sent a clear message that pedigree alone does not guarantee a place. This paved the way for more explosive but unstable top order in the likes of Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan.Backing SANJU SAMSON to succeed RohitReplacing a giant like Rohit Sharma is never easy, but Sanju Samson’s equal promotion has worked wonders. While initially facing the familiar tag of “inconsistency,” the batsman delivered when it mattered most, justifying the management’s decision to stick by him during tough times. Reintroducing him as the main attacker during the World Cup gave India a “keeper who can utilize the power play better than most”. His ability to hit strikes on the boundary transformed the team’s offensive line-up, taking him from a bench option to an indispensable tactical heartbeat.Keep the left and right hitting combinationOne of India’s tactical commitments is to maintain a left-right combination throughout the batting order. The combination of Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson at the top, followed by Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav, ensured that the bowlers rarely got into the rhythm. Later collaborations between Shivam Dube and Hardik Pandya continued this pattern. The constant changes in angles disrupt field placement and bowling plans. By building their lineup around alternating batsmen, India added a tactical dimension, increased their scoring chances and forced their opponents to constantly adapt their game.Supports professional terminatorsIndia places more emphasis on professional finishers rather than just relying on top-order dominance. Players like Shivam Dube and Rinku Singh have been groomed to play clearly defined late-order roles. Their job is not to control the innings but to maximize the score in terms of pace and spin in the final five overs. This shift recognizes a key reality of modern T20, which is that matches are often decided in the final stages.Includes multiple all-roundersThe all-rounder forms the core of the team’s composition, providing flexibility in terms of batting depth and bowling options. Players like Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel and Washington Sundar have allowed India to expand their batting line-up without compromising their bowling resources. This multi-skill approach makes tactical adjustments easier, especially on different pitches and conditions. It also helps captain Suryakumar react dynamically to match situations, ensuring that the team remains balanced even when adopting aggressive batting combinations.
‘Arrogance will be shattered’: PM Modi slams TMC over presidential row
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stepped up his attack on the Mamata Banerjee-led Bengal government, accusing it of “mismanagement”, accusing the TMC of insulting the head of state and warning the party’s “arrogance of power will soon be shattered”.The home ministry has asked the Bangladesh government to provide a report on alleged violations of security and protocol norms during the president’s visit. In a letter to Chief Secretary Nandini Chakraborty, Union Home Minister Govind Mohan asked the state to submit a detailed explanation by 5 pm on Sunday for the alleged violation of the ‘Blue Book’ guidelines governing venues, safety and route arrangements.
The controversy has intensified the political rivalry between the BJP and TMC ahead of Bengal’s assembly elections, with both sides accusing the other of politicizing presidential visits and tribal community events. Addressing a rally in Burari, Delhi, where he has launched development projects worth about 335 billion rupees, Modi said he was “deeply hurt” by the developments surrounding the president’s visit.PM Modi: Not only insulting the president, but also insulting the constitutionToday, as the country celebrates the achievements of its mothers, sisters and daughters on International Women’s Day, yesterday (Saturday) in West Bengal, the TMC government seriously insulted the President,” Modi said.Referring to the 9th International Santhali Conclave in Siliguri on Saturday, Modi alleged that the state government failed to organize the event properly and the TMC boycotted the event. “President Drupadi Murmu herself hails from the tribal community. Instead of paying tribute to her and celebrating this important tribal event, the TMC government has left the program in a state of mismanagement,” he said.“This is an insult not only to the president but also to the Constitution, its spirit and the great tradition of our democracy,” Modi said.The prime minister warned the TMC, “The dirty politics and arrogance of power shown by the TMC in insulting the tribal chiefs will soon be shattered.”The controversy started when President Droupadi Murmu expressed disappointment over arrangements for attending a conclave during her visit, saying the venue had been changed to make it difficult for members of the tribal community to attend, noting that no chief minister or any state minister came to receive her.
T20 World Cup: India’s march towards glory and glory The man who matters
The road to the World Cup is full of obstacles and dangers. Fortunately for India, every time they faced crunch time, one player stepped up and delivered a winning performancePush boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Suryakumar Yadav vs. USA (49 goals for 84): With India trailing at 77/6 in the first match, there were serious fears that the US would cause a huge havoc before the skipper stepped in to steady the ship. Surya conceded 17 off 15 balls and smashed 48 off the last 18 balls he faced (including 21 in the final over) to hold India to 161/9 for a comfortable 29-run victoryIshan Kishan vs. Pak (77 off 40 balls): In a game where every batsman is trying to pick up the pace, Kishan’s batting is like playing on a different pitch. His explosive knock took India to 88/1 in 8.3 overs before he was dismissed. India’s pace slowed dramatically after that, but Kishan’s momentum meant they still reached 175/7 – enough for Pakistan to collapse to 114 at full strengthTilak of course (16 goals for 44 against Zimbabwe): India, smarting from South Africa’s 76-run knock, adjusted their batting order and fired with all guns blazing. Every batsman scored more than 150 runs but Varma was the icing on the cake as he took on the new role of finisher with gusto and helped India gallop to 256/4, their highest score in the T20 World CupSanjay Samson (97 not conceding 50 balls against West Indies): Samson played a memorable innings in the virtual quarter-final, showing composure and smooth batting to lead India to their highest-ever chase pace in a T20 WC matchAxar Patel Against England: Samson once again produced a dazzling performance in the semi-finals (89 off 42), while Bumrah (1/33) produced a T20 bowling masterclass. But arguably the biggest impact came from the vice-captain, who bowled to Tom Banton, took two catches – including a brilliant dismissal of England captain Harry Brooke – and produced a moment of pure genius as he raced for the ball before passing it to Shivam Dube as he raced over the ropes, clearing Will Jacks.
Salam Air issues emergency travel advisory after suspending flights to multiple destinations amid Iran’s war with US-Israel
Low-cost airline SalamAir has suspended flights to several destinations across the country middle East Aviation disruptions continue to ripple across the region. The decision comes amid widespread airspace closures and safety concerns stemming from rising geopolitical tensions that have forced airlines to cancel or reroute thousands of flights.The airline confirmed that due to ongoing airspace restrictions, flights to Iraq, Lebanon and Iran have been suspended until March 28, 2026, while flights to Kuwait City, Sharjah, Doha and Dammam have been suspended until March 20, 2026. The move reflects the growing impact of regional instability on the global aviation industry, with airlines in the Gulf adjusting operations to protect passengers and crew.
Airspace closures during Iran’s war with US and Israel trigger widespread flight disruptions
The suspension comes as tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States escalate, leading to unprecedented disruption in Middle Eastern airspace. Some countries have temporarily restricted or closed their airspace, forcing airlines to suspend flights or take longer routes to avoid potential conflict areas.At the height of the crisis, thousands of flights in the region were canceled or delayed, stranding travelers and disrupting major aviation hubs across the Gulf. Airlines operating in the region must constantly monitor safety developments and air traffic advisories before initiating flights, making schedule adjustments a daily necessity.
Salam Airlines adjusts network to protect passengers between Iran, US-Israel
As Oman’s fast-growing low-cost airline, Salam Air connects Muscat to dozens of destinations in the Middle East, Asia and Europe. The current suspension represents significant operational changes for the airline. According to the airline’s announcement, the suspension is temporary and is primarily due to safety concerns related to airspace restrictions.
Tensions in Middle East airspace force Salam Air to suspend major routes
The airline urged passengers to check the status of their bookings online and stay informed of the latest travel advice, warning that flight schedules may continue to change based on regional developments. Passengers affected by flight cancellations may choose flight rescheduling, refunds or alternative travel arrangements.All affected passengers will be contacted directly and offered alternative travel options. SalamAir advises travelers not to travel to the airport unless they receive confirmation. Those who need assistance can contact the airline’s 24/7 customer support team at +968 2427 2222 or email customercare@salamair.com.
Aviation industry under pressure as Iran battles with US-Israel
Salaam Air’s decision is part of a wider disruption in the aviation industry across the Middle East. Airlines such as Oman Air, Qatar Airways and Emirates have also been forced to cancel flights, reroute aircraft or restrict flight schedules during the crisis. Industry analysts say the Middle East’s status as a global aviation crossroads makes the region particularly sensitive to geopolitical tensions.Flights connecting Asia, Europe and Africa frequently pass through the Gulf air corridor, meaning disruptions could quickly impact international travel around the world. Therefore, airlines must continually assess safety risks, fuel costs and operational feasibility when adjusting routes. The grounding of flights has affected thousands of passengers, especially expats and tourists who rely on the Gulf hub for international travel.Airports across the region are experiencing delays, cancellations and crowded terminals as airlines work to reorganize flight schedules. In some cases, travelers are rerouted through other hubs or even via road transport between cities to reach operating airports.
Flight chaos continues: Salam Air ground services to multiple destinations
Travel experts advise passengers to:
- Check flight status before heading to the airport.
- Monitor airline announcements and government travel alerts.
- Please allow extra travel time as route changes may occur.
With conditions changing rapidly, flexibility is critical for anyone traveling through the region. Despite the disruption, aviation authorities and airlines remain optimistic that flight operations will gradually normalize as the security situation stabilizes. Some airlines have begun to cautiously resume service on some routes while maintaining strict safety checks. However, experts warn that if regional tensions persist, a full recovery may take time.The current suspension of Salam Air flights highlights how geopolitical events can quickly reshape global aviation networks. In a region where air travel is vital for business, tourism and millions of foreign workers, the stability of the skies remains a vital priority.

