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Peng Yujiang, 55, was testing new equipment at 3,000m above sea level, over the Qilian mountains, when the accident happened
Chinese paraglider survives accidental 8000m-high flight
BEIJING — A Chinese paraglider has survived being accidentally propelled 8,500m (27,800ft) into the sky above north-west China, state media report.Peng Yujiang, 55, was testing new equipment at 3,000m above sea level, over the Qilian mountains, when a rare updraft or air current known as a "cloud suck" pulled him about 5,000m higher into a cloud formation.Saturday's events were filmed on a camera that was mounted on Peng's glider and the footage has gone viral after being posted on Douyin, China's version of TikTok.It showed Peng holding on to the glider's controls, with his face and much of his body covered in ice crystals."It was terrifying... Everything was white. I couldn't see any direction. Without the compass, I wouldn't have known which way...
May 29, 2025

Chinese paraglider survives accidental 8000m-high flight

Three Indian men were allegedly duped with the promise of lucrative jobs in Australia
Iran investigates case of 'missing' Indian nationals
DELHI — The Iranian Embassy in India has said it is investigating the case of three Indian nationals who went missing in Tehran earlier this month.The men, all of whom are from the northern state of Punjab, had a stopover in Iran on 1 May, and were on their way to Australia, where they were promised lucrative jobs by a local travel agent.Their families allege that they were kidnapped upon their arrival by unknown men, who are now demanding a ransom of 5m rupees ($63,000; £47,000).On Thursday, the Iranian Embassy said on X that it was keeping Indian authorities informed of all developments "within the judicial system" and warned about the dangers of taking illegal immigration routes."Given the nature of this incident, Indian citizens are strongly advised not to be deceived...
May 29, 2025

Iran investigates case of 'missing' Indian nationals

Sahu was killed and his wife Reema critically injured by a bomb hidden in a wedding gift
'Wedding bomb' murderer gets life sentence in India
NEW DELHI — A former college principal in the eastern Indian state of Odisha has been sentenced to life in prison for sending a parcel bomb that killed a newlywed man and his great aunt in 2018.A court found Punjilal Meher, 56, guilty of murder, attempted murder, and use of explosives in what became known as the "wedding bomb" case that stunned India.The bomb, disguised as a wedding gift, was delivered to the home of Soumya Sekhar Sahu, a 26-year-old software engineer, just days after his wedding.When the couple opened the package, it exploded - killing Sahu and his great aunt, and leaving his wife, Reema, who opened the package, critically wounded.While acknowledging the prosecution's argument that it was a "heinous" crime, the court declined to classify it as a...
May 28, 2025

'Wedding bomb' murderer gets life sentence in India

Princess Ingrid Alexandra is the daughter of Norway's Crown Prince Haakon
Norwegian princess moves to Australia for university
SYDNEY — Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra is moving to Australia for her university studies, enrolling in a degree program at the University of Sydney.Alexandra, who is second in line to Norway's throne, will join her classmates from August and will study "international relations and political economy," Norway's royal household said.The 21-year-old will study full-time and live in a student residence on campus, a university spokesperson said.Norway's King Harald is Alexandra's grandfather and her father is Crown Prince Haakon."Her Royal Highness looks forward to dedicating herself to her studies in the years to come," Norway's royal household said in a statement.The princess's mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, spent a year during her...
May 28, 2025

Norwegian princess moves to Australia for university

This satellite image shows North Korea’s newly launched destroyer lying on its side at Chongjin on May 25, 2025
North Korea arrests four over failed warship launch 
SEOUL — North Korea has arrested four people it claims bear responsibility for a launch accident last week that left leader Kim Jong Un’s newest warship lying on its side and partially submerged in a shipyard, state-run media has reported.The four people detained included Ri Hyong Son, vice department director of the Munitions Industry Department of the Party Central Committee, “who was greatly responsible for the occurrence of the serious accident,” a report from the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Monday said.On Sunday, KCNA said three others had been detained: Kang Jong Chol, chief engineer of the Chongjin Shipyard where the accident occurred, Han Kyong Hak, head of the hull construction workshop, and Kim Yong Hak, deputy manager for administrative affairs.Kim last week...
May 26, 2025

North Korea arrests four over failed warship launch 

Mohammad Iqbal died on 7 May in cross-border shelling in Indian-administered Kashmir
Branded a terrorist: Media adds agony to Kashmiri family's grief
MUMBAI — Farooq Ahmed still bristles with anger when he talks about his brother's death.Mohammad Iqbal, a resident of Poonch city in Indian-administered Kashmir, died in cross-border shelling on 7 May, the morning after India launched a series of air strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir in retaliation to a militant attack in the town of Pahalgam that killed 26 people. Pakistan has denied having any role in the attack.Ahmed says that Iqbal died where he had worked for more than two decades — Zia-ul-Uloom, a madrassa, or a religious centre focused on Islamic teachings, in Poonch.But his death, it turned out, was just the beginning of the family's troubles.As the news spread, several media channels falsely accused Iqbal of being a terrorist, following which the...
May 26, 2025

Branded a terrorist: Media adds agony to Kashmiri family's grief

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called the accident a 'criminal act'
New satellite photos show damaged North Korean warship
SEOUL — Satellite images have for the first time shown the extent of a shipyard accident in North Korea that damaged a new warship in the presence of the secretive state's leader, Kim Jong Un.The image shows the warship lying on its side, covered by large blue tarpaulins. A portion of the vessel appears to be on land.An official investigation into the accident - which Kim described as a "criminal act" - has begun, state media reported on Friday.None of the reports mentioned any casualties or injuries as a result of Thursday's incident in the eastern port city of Chongjin.KCNA, North Korea's official news agency, downplayed the damage in a report on Friday, saying it was "not serious" and that, contrary to initial reports, there were no holes on the...
May 23, 2025

New satellite photos show damaged North Korean warship

An aircraft operated by IndiGo, a unit of InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. near the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India, on Monday, July 25, 2022
Indian plane makes safe landing despite significant damage during hailstorm
DELHI — An Indian passenger jet that encountered a hailstorm mid-flight and left passengers terrified, made a safe landing, despite significant damage to the plane.The IndiGo plane was traveling from Indian capital New Delhi to Srinagar, the largest city in India-administered Kashmir on Wednesday – a flight that typically takes about an hour and a half – when it was met with “a sudden hailstorm en route,” according to a statement from IndiGo.“The flight and cabin crew followed established protocol, and the aircraft landed safely in Srinagar,” it said.The statement did not specify what damage the plane encountered but photographs of the aircraft show a large hole in the nose.Delhi experienced widespread rain, lightning, and thunderstorms Wednesday night.Video taken by a...
May 22, 2025

Indian plane makes safe landing despite significant damage during hailstorm

Delhi experienced a severe hailstorm on Wednesday evening
Heavy rain disrupts life in several Indian cities
DELHI — Four people have reportedly died, with more than a dozen injured in the capital Delhi and nearby areas according to local media, after a severe hailstorm hit the city on Wednesday.The powerful storm uprooted trees, triggered power outages and led to massive traffic snarls due to waterlogging on the streets.Similar scenes were reported from India's financial capital Mumbai where pre-monsoon showers led to flooding in parts of the city.India's weather agency has warned that "heavy to very heavy rainfall" is likely over India's western coast during next 6-7 days with rains and thunderstorms expected in almost a dozen states over the coming days, particularly in the southern part of the country.On Wednesday, nearly 50 flights at Delhi airport - one of the...
May 22, 2025

Heavy rain disrupts life in several Indian cities

The failed launch severely damaged the dignity and pride of our nation in an instant, Kim says
North Korea's Kim slams 'serious accident' at warship launch
SEOUL — North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has condemned a "serious accident" during the launch of a new warship on Thursday, calling it a "criminal act" that could not be tolerated.Parts of the 5,000-ton destroyer's bottom were crushed, tipping the vessel off balance, state media reported.Kim, who was present at the launch, has ordered the ship be restored before a key party meeting in June, and for those involved in designing the ship to be held responsible for the incident which he said "severely damaged the dignity and pride of our nation in an instant."State media reports did not mention any casualties or injuries as a result of the incident.Kim attributed Thursday's accident, which took place at a shipyard in the eastern port city of...
May 22, 2025

North Korea's Kim slams 'serious accident' at warship launch

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