PIL in Delhi HC Demands Refunds for IndiGo Passengers Amid Flight Crisis

December 8, 2025

PIL in Delhi HC Demands Refunds for IndiGo Passengers Amid Flight Crisis

A PIL was filed in Delhi High Court seeking clear refund rules and support from IndiGo and the Centre after over 250 flights were cancelled in a week. The court will hear the case on December 10.

IndiGo Cancels Over 250 Flights as Crisis Hits Seventh Day; DGCA Extends Reply Deadline

December 8, 2025

IndiGo Cancels Over 250 Flights as Crisis Hits Seventh Day; DGCA Extends Reply Deadline

IndiGo cancelled 251 flights from Delhi and Bengaluru on December 8 due to major operational issues. DGCA extends deadline for CEO and COO to respond to show-cause notices amid ongoing disruptions.

Water Leak Damages Hundreds of Books at Louvre Museum Amid Recent Thefts and Closures

December 8, 2025

Water Leak Damages Hundreds of Books at Louvre Museum Amid Recent Thefts and Closures

A water leak at Paris's Louvre museum damaged 300-400 books, mostly Egyptology journals. No precious books or artifacts lost. This follows recent jewel theft and gallery closure issues.

Hong Kong Sees Near-Record Low Voter Turnout in Patriotic Election Amid Crackdown

December 8, 2025

Hong Kong Sees Near-Record Low Voter Turnout in Patriotic Election Amid Crackdown

Hong Kong's latest election drew just 31.9% turnout, one of the lowest ever, as strict candidate rules and a recent deadly fire sparked public distrust. Authorities arrested protesters and shut down memorials, highlighting rising tensions in the city.

Thailand Airstrikes Cambodia, Tensions Flare After Trump-Brokered Ceasefire

December 8, 2025

Thailand Airstrikes Cambodia, Tensions Flare After Trump-Brokered Ceasefire

Thailand has conducted airstrikes on Cambodia, killing a Thai soldier and escalating tensions soon after a ceasefire deal by US President Trump. Both nations blame each other. This update compares their military strengths on ground, air, and sea.