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Dubai Airports Update March 27, 2026: IndiGo assures flyers, “You are not navigating this alone”; Air India Group to operate 22 flights

While the regional conflict ‘situation’ in the Middle East is continuously evolving, aviation in Dubai and other UAE nations remain operational. However, airlines are continuously adjusting schedules and issuing travel advisories. On March 27, 2026, IndiGo, Air India Group shared a fresh travel update for flyers to and from West Asia. IndiGo’s travel advisory IndiGo…

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‘The Lion King’ composer files USD 20 million lawsuit over ‘Circle of Life’ chant mistranslation |

In a dramatic turn of events, Grammy-winning composer Lebohang Morake is embarking on a legal battle against comedian Learnmore Jonasi, claiming damages exceeding USD 20 million. Morake accuses Jonasi of sullying his reputation by inaccurately interpreting the opening chant of ‘Circle of Life’ on his podcast and during a comedy set. Read on to know…

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Ishan Kishan’s 15,000 sq ft Patna bungalow is all about cricket dreams, private pool, gym and family-first living

Ishan Kishan, born on July 18, 1998, in Patna, Bihar, is one of the Indian cricket team’s most young and awesome wicketkeeper-batters. The sportsman is noted for his fearless batting on the field. Kishan rose to fame with his bombastic performance in domestic cricket and the Indian Premier League (IPL). He made his international debut…

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‘Ranveer Singh deserves a National Award for Dhurandhar, Aditya Dhar too,’ says Bhushan Kumar |

As Dhurandhar and its sequel continue to dominate both box office and conversations, producer Bhushan Kumar has weighed in on the film’s impact — strongly backing Ranveer Singh and director Aditya Dhar for National Awards. Bhushan Kumar emphasised that while Ranveer’s performance stands out, director Aditya Dhar played a crucial role in elevating it. As…

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Harvard Law clinical staff, University agree on just 6 of 43 contract clauses after 19 months of negotiation

Why Harvard Law’s contract talks are stuck after 19 months After nearly 19 months of negotiations, Harvard Law School’s clinical staff and the University administration have made limited headway in finalising their first labour contract, underscoring deep divides over core employment and academic issues. Despite more than 100 proposals being exchanged, agreement has been reached…

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