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Quelle issue pour la centaine d'élèves en formation à Airways Aviation à Montpellier qui vient juste d'être placée en liquidation judiciaire ? Parmi eux, une dizaine de Tahitiens qui, comme d'autres, ont investi des dizaines de milliers d'euros pour apprendre le pilotage ou le métier de PNC. Tous sont dans le désarroi.
He also participated in screenwriting for Disney’s «The Little Mermaid» and «Aladdin»
Kazem Jalali noted that an analysis of the key players’ actions during the period in question shows «a shift in tactics and a turn to violence following the failure to achieve the stated objectives»
According to the newspaper’s sources in Berlin, Germany is not considering the closure of US military bases on its territory
According to Russia’s security agencies, at least 750 Colombian mercenaries fighting for Ukraine have been killed since the start of the special military operation
Anthony Albanese said he would consider «all of these approaches respectfully» and through «proper processes»
Medical community outrage erupts as NEET PG 2025 cut-off for reserved categories drops to zero percentile, equivalent to a minus 40 score. This zero percentile qualification, previously seen in 2023, is now a recurring issue. Critics argue this move, driven by commercial interests, effectively reserves seats for the wealthy in private colleges, compromising educational standards.
The Danish patrol vessel Thetis is currently in Skjálfandi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal, calling for an end to «maha jungle raj» to restore law and order and attract investment. He accused the TMC of facilitating infiltration and blocking central welfare schemes, framing the upcoming assembly elections as a choice between «jungle raj» and BJP's «sushasan» (good governance).
IndiGo faces a critical deadline this week to confirm its ability to operate over 2,000 daily flights under new, stricter pilot duty rules. Failure to comply could lead to flight cuts, averting a repeat of last December's disruptions. The airline is conducting dry runs to assess its readiness as authorities closely monitor the situation.
Bengal's industries minister Shashi Panja criticized PM Modi for not announcing any projects for Singur during his rally, leaving state BJP members disappointed. The TMC also countered BJP's claims of an industry exodus, highlighting a new Rs 500-crore warehouse project approved for Singur.
Indira Gandhi made history on January 19, 1966, becoming India's first woman Prime Minister after a closely contested election within the Congress Parliamentary Party. Defeating Morarji Desai in a four-hour drama, her victory marked a significant shift in party leadership battles and ushered in a new era for Indian politics. The nation celebrated this momentous personal and political triumph.
European NATO members have pushed back against US President Donald Trump in a joint statement on Sunday Read Full Article at RT.com
The president endorsed Rep. Julia Letlow of Louisiana, who hasn’t announced a Senate run. Sen. Bill Cassidy voted to convict Trump in his impeachment trial over the Jan. 6 riot.
Trump’s new warning to impose tariffs on nations opposing his bid to acquire Greenland threatens U.S. military and trade alliances built up over decades.
The Central Information Commission (CIC) ruled that advocates cannot use the RTI Act to obtain case details for clients, citing a Madras High Court judgment. The CIC emphasized that such usage defeats the RTI Act's core objectives and could be exploited to promote legal practice, not for genuine citizen information access.
A fierce gunbattle erupted in Kishtwar's remote forested region, leaving seven security personnel injured as they engaged terrorists. The operation, dubbed «Operation Trashi-I,» commenced after a tip-off about two to three militants. Reinforcements, including drones and helicopters, have been deployed to neutralize the threat. This marks the third encounter in the Jammu region this year.
India's first private Earth Observation Satellite System (EOSS) project is set to move forward with a concession agreement expected this week. A consortium, including Pixxel Space and others, will build a 12-satellite constellation, investing over Rs 1,200 crore. This initiative aims to boost India's data sovereignty and national security capabilities, reducing reliance on foreign imagery.
Highway builders are opposing a government order ending arbitration for disputes exceeding Rs 10 crore. The National Highway Builders Federation has urged the finance minister for sector-specific guidance. They argue this change will negatively impact ongoing projects, lenders, and the banking system. The federation believes this framework discourages investment and delays project execution.
2024-25 Performance Despite 'Free' Electricity In Several States
Indian Railways has introduced stricter cancellation charges for its new Vande Bharat Sleeper trains. Passengers face a 25% deduction for cancellations made anytime after booking, escalating to 50% if cancelled between 72 and eight hours before departure. No refunds are offered for cancellations within eight hours of departure, a change from previous norms.
The US president has imposed 10% levies on imports from key allies after they sent troops to Greenland amid his push to annex the island Read Full Article at RT.com
Many US presidents have wanted to take the Arctic island, but none succeeded, Adriel Kasonta has told RT Read Full Article at RT.com
The lighthearted moment between the loved-up Prince and Princess of Wales was captured at the Bafta Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall in February 2023.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Uganda's long-serving leader Yoweri Museveni has been declared the winner of the country's presidential election, securing a seventh term in office amid strong opposition rejection, allegations of widespread malpractice, and a nationwide internet shutdown.
[Premium Times] According to Chelle, Saturday's victory should be seen as part of a bigger picture rather than a one-off success
[allAfrica] Uganda's most recent elections were officially declared ''peaceful'' and ''successful,'' yet for many Ugandans they felt anything but democratic. When a government claims a landslide victory but simultaneously shuts down the internet, suppresses protests, and moves to arrest its main challenger, citizens are right to ask uncomfortable questions. If the process was truly free and fair, why did it require so much force to sustain it?
The former Delhi CM further alleged that whenever elections approach, agencies such as the ED, CBI, and police become active, and he warned that oppression will increase in the coming years.
US President Trump’s push to acquire Greenland follows a “tradition of American territorial expansion,” Mats Nilsson has told RT Read Full Article at RT.com
The Nazi blockade of the city lasted 872 days and claimed the lives of over a million people Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration crackdown in Minnesota has been met with months of protests Read Full Article at RT.com