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India airline cancels dozens of flights after crew call in sick
Staff take sick leave en masse in apparent protest against working conditions imposed by new owner Tata Group.
The sanctuaries trying to save birds of prey from extinction in Kenya
Poison, deforestation and power lines have pushed African raptor population to 90 percent decline in last 40 years.
Give or take a few bombs, US complicity in genocide remains ‘ironclad’
Biden's decision to hold up delivery of 3,500 bombs hardly constitutes a betrayal of the Israeli killing machine.
Yemen’s Houthis say they attacked ships in Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean
Iran-aligned group has threatened to increase attacks on shipping until ceasefire reached in Israel's war on Gaza.
Dutch police bulldoze camp to break up anti-Gaza war student protest
Dutch riot police have used a bulldozer to break up an anti-Gaza war protest camp at the University of Amsterdam.
Iran warns it will change nuclear doctrine if ‘existence threatened’
Adviser to Khamenei says Iran will have 'no choice' if nuclear facilities targeted by Israel.
NBA playoffs: Brunson guides NY Knicks’ win over Indiana Pacers
Brunson returned from a foot injury and led the Knicks to a 2-0 playoff series lead over the Pacers.
Fiji’s former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama jailed for a year
Judge says Bainimarama abused his power to shut down probe into alleged corruption at the University of the South Pacific.
After decades of decline, Air India is betting billions on a comeback
CEO Campbell Wilson says journey to restoring Air India's reputation is 'well under way'.
‘My vote snatched’: India election clouded by mysterious candidate pullouts
Some opposition candidates have claimed they have withdrawn under pressure. Other nominations have been rejected.

