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Dubai Airports Update March 29, 2026: Air India Group to run 30 flights; IndiGo says “we stand with you to ensure your travel plans remain as smooth as possible”

IndiGo, Air India and Air Asia have shared a fresh travel update for passengers travelling between Indian and West Asia. Dubai Airports along other airspaces in the UAE continue to be operational amid a continuously changing conflict situation. However, airlines are continuously adjusting schedules and issuing travel advisories. IndiGo’s travel advisory IndiGo updated its travel…

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BIS report warns crypto exchanges’ rapid growth and lack of standardized rules leave users at risk

Crypto exchanges are increasingly offering bank-like services such as lending and yield products, but without the protection traditional financial institutions provide, according to a report issued Thursday by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). “What looks like a high-yield savings product is, in reality, an unsecured loan to a lightly regulated shadow bank,” said the…

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Dianna Russini Mike Vrabel Controversy: Fans are calling for a DNA test in Dianna Russini–Mike Vrabel controversy over her son’s name | NFL News

The NFL has been rocked this week by a controversy that has dominated headlines right as teams prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft. The situation involves high-profile NFL insider Dianna Russini and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.The trouble began when photos surfaced showing Russini and Vrabel together in an intimate setting at a…

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$50,000 million revenue blow: What led to half a billion barrels being erased during Iran war

The nearly 50-day Iran war has wiped out more than $50 billion worth of crude oil production from global markets, with over 500 million barrels of crude and condensate knocked offline since the conflict began in late February, according to analysts and Reuters calculations.The disruption is being described as the largest energy supply shock in…

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