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Boeing forecasts Indian and South Asian airlines will need nearly 3,300 new airplanes by 2044, driven by rising passenger and cargo demand. Most new deliveries will be single-aisle jets, with significant growth in long-haul and cargo operations. The region will also require substantial investment in aviation services and new professionals.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has criticized the current administration for failing to deliver concrete results, using rural broadband expansion as an example. His comments come amid speculation about his future presidential ambitions and have drawn responses from party strategists.
Pickyourtrail will soon offer domestic travel and is eyeing overseas expansion, targeting English-speaking markets. The company expects strong growth and is considering raising capital and making acquisitions to support its plans.
TVS Supply Chain Solutions has acquired Swamy & Sons 3PL for Rs 88 crore, adding four million square feet to its warehouse portfolio. The move strengthens its presence in key Indian states and marks its first acquisition in several years.
The United Nations warns that Gaza's ceasefire is at risk due to ongoing Israeli military action, aid restrictions, and worsening humanitarian conditions. Violence and settlement expansion in the West Bank are also escalating. The official cautions that these trends threaten both the ceasefire and prospects for peace.
The United States embassy in Riyadh held its first Holocaust Remembrance Day event, a milestone for Saudi Arabia. Officials stressed the importance of Holocaust education and called for greater tolerance and inclusivity.
Knesset lawmakers' salaries have increased for the first time since 2023, sparking criticism amid rising living costs. Former prime minister Naftali Bennett condemned the move, saying it ignores the struggles of ordinary citizens.
Activists in the United States are holding a week of solidarity events for two imprisoned members of the Holy Land Five, convicted of funding Hamas. The campaign includes poetry readings, documentary screenings, and other activities in several cities.
A woman was killed in Jerusalem after a crane collapsed on her during a winter windstorm. Police are investigating the incident and have detained three suspects. Authorities have issued weather warnings as strong winds affect the region.
The United States Embassy in Saudi Arabia held a rare event commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The ceremony focused on the importance of Holocaust education and protecting shared humanity.
European leaders are increasingly concerned about President Trump's mental state after a private meeting with the Slovak Prime Minister. Both Fico and the White House deny reports of his alarming comments, but anxiety among European officials continues to grow.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange ended lower, led by declines in Teva and major financial stocks. Next Vision posted the largest drop, while Gilat Satellite Networks rose. Currency markets saw mixed movements for the shekel.
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