A major outage hit several IT systems across the world, including India and other countries like Australia, Germany and other countries on Friday, affecting many critical services. The outage is possibly due to the failure of CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity platform that provides cybersecurity solutions for Microsoft Windows.
Of the 202 returnees, 198 are said to be students, including 67 from Meghalaya. The group also included 101 students from Nepal, seven from Bhutan, 23 from various Indian states, and four tourists.
An Air India flight en route from Delhi to San Francisco was diverted to Krasnoyarsk International Airport (KJA) in Russia on Thursday night due to a technical issue.
As the 2024 presidential race heats up, speculation is mounting about potential Democratic candidates who could step in if President Joe Biden decides to withdraw from the contest.
In his speech, Hogan, whose real name is Terry G Bollea, called Trump his "hero" and said that the former president would bring "America back together, one real American at a time." After completing his speech, he also ripped his shirt.
Protests in Bangladesh over a controversial quota system for government jobs have turned violent, with at least 30 deaths and thousands injured. Protesters are demanding an end to the system, which reserves 30% of jobs for families of freedom fighters from the 1971 war.
Donald Trump addressed the crowd in his first speech after the assassination attempt on him. He delivered an emotional address during which he detailed the experiences he had on the day of the attack.
There have been concerns about mistakes made by the Secret Service and increasing demands for the agency's director, Kimberly Cheatle, to resign after the attempt on Trump's life. However, she has stated she will not step down, according to newsweek.com a reputed online media.
Akram Al-Kaabi, the secretary-general of Iraqi militia Harakat Hezbollah Al-Nujaba, was caught on camera recently launching a drone towards the southern Israeli port city of Eilat.
The protest began after the Bangladesh High Court on June 5 issued a ruling to restore the quota for freedom fighters and their families to 30% for government posts. This quota had however been abolished in 2018 following students and teachers' pressure and protest.