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Cover-up to protect Boeing? How western media outlets twisted facts in Air India crash report to blame ‘pilot error’ for Ahmedabad tragedy

BBC, Reuters, Daily Mail and others are shaping the narrative in a way that blames the pilots for the Air India plane crash. Without waiting for a full investigation, these international publications are picking selective details from the preliminary report and suggesting that the accident was due to human error.

Who is Francesca Albanese, the United Nations rapporteur for Gaza strip, now facing US sanctions for “political and economic warfare against the United States...

Francesca Albanese has consistently criticized Israel, accusing it of perpetrating a massacre against Palestinians.

No Bhagwant Mann, Namibia, Argentina, Trinidad & Tobago are not imaginary countries, PM Modi’s visit was in line with India’s national interests

The MEA said that Mann's problematic statement on PM Modi's visit is "irresponsible and regrettable."

Ahmedabad Air India crash: While the probe details aren’t even out yet, Wall Street Journal steps in to protect Boeing and blame pilots for...

Wall Street Journal has published a report claiming that pilots of he crashed Air India flight may have switched the fuel off after take off, in a direct attempt to defend Boeing

Delhi HC stays release of ‘Udaipur Files’ based on the murder of Kanhaiya Lal, Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind with a history of defending Islamic terrorists calls...

Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind had approached the High Courts of Delhi, Gujarat and Maharashtra to stop the release of ‘Udaipur Files Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder.’

Newslaundry wants Modi Govt to woo Pakistan’s imaginary liberal class: Why India must reject the new-age ‘Aman ki Asha’ delusion

Engaging with Pakistan’s imagined liberal class while ignoring its jihadist establishment is a recipe for strategic self-delusion, yet Newslaundry wants India to abandon realism in favour of feel-good fantasy.

Rabies in India: A preventable virus with 100% fatal disease after symptoms, still spreading through stray dog bites, poor awareness, and blocked action

Rabies remains a deadly threat in India, with children and the poor most affected. Despite available vaccines, gaps in public health, misused laws and growing dog populations make the disease a national emergency.

Rana Ayyub transferred COVID-19 funds to accounts of her family members, made a personal fixed deposit of ₹50 lakhs, tribunal directs her to pay...

Rana Ayyub collected funds meant for COVID-19 relief work in the bank accounts of her father, Mohammed Ayyub Shaikh and sister Iffat Shaikh to the tune of ₹1.60 crores and ₹37.15 lakhs.

Exposed on live TV: What Hina Rabbani Khar’s evasion on terrorist Hafiz Abdur Rauf reveals about Pakistan’s political complicity in terror whitewashing

Entirely overlooking the facts presented by Jain, Khar kept repeating her lies and claimed that the man in the image is not the same as the terrorist.

Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya’s lawyer urges Indian govt to negotiate ‘blood money’ under Sharia to prevent her execution in Yemen: All you need to...

The matter was brought before a partial working days bench of Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia and Justice Joymalya Bagchi. The petitioners mentioned that as per Sharia law, a person if the relatives of the victims agree to accept "blood money" or "Diyya", adding that negotiations can be held to explore that option.

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