UAE Bans Travel to Mali, Urges Citizens to Return Immediately

December 10, 2025

UAE Bans Travel to Mali, Urges Citizens to Return Immediately

The UAE government has banned all citizens from traveling to Mali. Those in Mali must return immediately. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns of serious risks and offers 24/7 help.

IndiGo Cancels 77 Flights at Hyderabad Airport; Total Over 700 Since December 3

December 10, 2025

IndiGo Cancels 77 Flights at Hyderabad Airport; Total Over 700 Since December 3

On December 10, IndiGo cancelled 77 flights at Hyderabad’s RGIA, raising total cancellations since December 3 to over 700. Passengers report travel hassles despite official claims of improved operations.

Sperm Donor with Cancer Gene Fathered Nearly 200 Children Across Europe

December 10, 2025

Sperm Donor with Cancer Gene Fathered Nearly 200 Children Across Europe

A sperm donor carrying a deadly cancer gene has fathered 197 children across Europe. Some children have died, and many face high cancer risks. British families who used his sperm in Denmark have been informed. The European Sperm Bank admitted too many babies were born from one donor.

Trump Vows to Intervene as Fighting Resumes on Thailand-Cambodia Border

December 10, 2025

Trump Vows to Intervene as Fighting Resumes on Thailand-Cambodia Border

US President Donald Trump said he will call to stop the fresh clashes on the Thailand-Cambodia border, where a ceasefire he brokered fell apart. Both sides blame each other as violence forces 500,000 people to flee.

IndiGo Cancels Thousands of Flights Amid Pilot Shortage From New Rest Rules

December 10, 2025

IndiGo Cancels Thousands of Flights Amid Pilot Shortage From New Rest Rules

IndiGo cancels thousands of flights starting November due to new pilot rest rules cutting available pilot hours. The airline plans to hire 900 pilots by next year but is still grappling with pilot crisis now.

1854 Torture Cases in Cuddalore: Weaver and Farmer Speak Out Against Officials

December 10, 2025

1854 Torture Cases in Cuddalore: Weaver and Farmer Speak Out Against Officials

In 1854 Cuddalore, weaver Aroonachella Moodelly and farmer Chellappa Reddy were tortured by officials over theft and land disputes. Both reported severe abuse by peons and tahsildars in their testimonies to authorities.

Australian Firms Scale Back Diversity and Inclusion Amid US Anti-Woke Wave

December 10, 2025

Australian Firms Scale Back Diversity and Inclusion Amid US Anti-Woke Wave

Australian companies are reducing or ending diversity and inclusion programs due to a US-driven anti-woke backlash, reports Pride in Diversity. This shift reflects growing resistance and concerns among employees, especially over language and exclusion of majority groups.

Mount Gambier’s Blue Blob Sculpture Damaged By Googly Eye Prank; Case Ongoing

December 10, 2025

Mount Gambier’s Blue Blob Sculpture Damaged By Googly Eye Prank; Case Ongoing

Mount Gambier’s famous Blue Blob sculpture was damaged after Amelia Vanderhorst stuck large googly eyes on it. The repair is done but court case continues with a January hearing.

1953 Film Avvaiyar Reveals Stunning Lost Views of Thirumullaivoyal Temple Near Madras

December 10, 2025

1953 Film Avvaiyar Reveals Stunning Lost Views of Thirumullaivoyal Temple Near Madras

The 1953 black-and-white film Avvaiyar offers a rare glimpse of the beautifully preserved Thirumullaivoyal Temple and its serene surroundings near Madras, highlighting heritage lost to urban chaos.

1971 Annamalai University honour sparks protests and student death mystery

December 10, 2025

1971 Annamalai University honour sparks protests and student death mystery

Annamalai University’s 1971 honorary degree to Chief Minister Karunanidhi caused major student protests. During the unrest, student K.P. Udayakumar died under unclear circumstances, stirring controversy that remains unresolved.