Malaysia pushes for more flights from Bengaluru to popular tourist spots beyond Kuala Lumpur

February 14, 2026

Malaysia pushes for more flights from Bengaluru to popular tourist spots beyond Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia wants more flights from Bengaluru and other Indian cities to tourist hubs like Langkawi, Penang, and Kota Kinabalu. Talks are ongoing with Indian authorities to open new routes and ease travel for Indian tourists.

Eleven Jharkhand Migrant Workers Stranded in Dubai Return Home After Unpaid Wages Dispute

February 14, 2026

Eleven Jharkhand Migrant Workers Stranded in Dubai Return Home After Unpaid Wages Dispute

Eleven migrant workers from Jharkhand stranded in Dubai over unpaid wages returned home on February 13, 2026. The Jharkhand and Central governments helped secure their safe return. Three other workers chose to stay back in Dubai. The workers thanked the authorities and activists for their support.

Telangana Prison Department Wins Best Stall Award at Numaish for Fifth Time

February 14, 2026

Telangana Prison Department Wins Best Stall Award at Numaish for Fifth Time

The Telangana Prison Department’s stall won the Best Stall Award in the State Government category at Numaish for the fifth time. The unique prison-themed stall featured inmate-made Charminar models and natural honey. Sales hit ₹67.31 lakh, showing high public interest in prison-made products.

US Sends Gerald R. Ford Aircraft Carrier to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions

February 14, 2026

US Sends Gerald R. Ford Aircraft Carrier to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions

The Pentagon is moving the giant Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier from the Caribbean to the Middle East. This means two US carriers will be in the region as tensions rise with Iran. President Trump said, “In case we don’t make a deal, we’ll need it.” The Ford will join the Abraham Lincoln carrier and other military ships already there.

Trump Administration Sues Harvard, Demands Docs in Race Admissions Probe

February 14, 2026

Trump Administration Sues Harvard, Demands Docs in Race Admissions Probe

The Trump administration has sued Harvard University for not cooperating with a federal probe into its race-based admissions practices. The Justice Department wants documents to check if Harvard broke the law after the Supreme Court banned race-conscious admissions.