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Canadian doctors work in Gaza as fuel shortages threaten lives, hospitals

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Two Canadian doctors, from Calgary and Montreal, have been treating patients at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza. These doctors and other health officials in the region say severe fuel shortages leave operating rooms without light,...
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Probe finds fuel cutoff triggered Air India crash

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A preliminary investigation into the Air India 171 crash reveals that fuel switches were cut off before impact and a permanent power loss was indicated by the RAT (Ram Air Turbine) deployment. While the pilots were found medically fit...
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Air India Plane Crash: Probe Finds Switches Moved To 'Cut-Off' | Report Released

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A cut in the fuel supply to the engines caused last month’s Air India crash that killed 260 people, a preliminary report has found.
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Engine Fuel Switch Turned Off Before Crash, Says Report | WION

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The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has released its preliminary report on the tragic Air India Flight 171 crash. Just seconds after takeoff, fuel supply to both engines of Air India Flight 171 was cut off, leading to a...
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Gaza fuel crisis worsens as UN warns of collapse

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Gaza’s fuel shortage has reached a critical stage. Seven United Nations agencies now warn of a total humanitarian collapse if fuel deliveries don’t resume immediately. Hospitals, water systems, and food aid are at risk of shutting down....
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Gaza faces immense cash crunch, mothers fear for their new born in war zone

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Gaza is grappling with a severe cash shortage amid the ongoing conflict, leaving families unable to afford basic necessities. Mothers of newborns fear for their children's survival as medical supplies dwindle and living conditions worsen...
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UK F-35B fighter jet: Stranded jet becomes unexpected star in Indian tourism campaign

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A British F-35B, a short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) variant of the Lockheed Martin-built fifth-generation aircraft, has been grounded in Kerala for nearly three weeks.
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Delhi Govt Opposes Fuel Ban On Old Vehicles, Calls Ban 'Impractical'

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The Delhi government has opposed a ban on fuel for old vehicles, citing technological and logistical challenges. Watch for more details!
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Delhi bans fuel for old vehicles from July 1—ANPR cameras & impounding launched

9th - Higher Ed
From July 1, 2025, Delhi begins enforcing a ban on refuelling end-of-life (EoL) vehicles—diesels over 10 years old and petrol vehicles over 15 years old—using ANPR cameras at around 500 petrol pumps. Enforcement teams from the Transport...
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Delhi Enforces Ban On Fuel For Old Vehicles To Curb Pollution, Faces Backlash

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Starting today, Tuesday (Jul 1), fuelling up your older vehicle in Delhi just got a lot harder. If your petrol car is over 15 years old, or your diesel car is over 10 years old, prepare to be turned away at the pump. Unfortunately, for...
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Elementary school students get their game on for track and field day

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Hundreds of elementary school students from across the region sprinted and leapt their way to the Fort William Stadium in Thunder Bay Ont., on Tuesday to put their limits to the test. The CBC's Matt Fratpietro checked in with the young...
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Israel-Iran war: Qatar warns against careless targeting of nuclear facilities in Iran

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#GRAVITAS| Qatar has issued a strong rebuke of Israel’s recent strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling the move reckless and dangerous. Qatar has called for calm, de-escalation, exercising maximum self-restraint, and carrying on...
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Israel-Iran War: Israel warned on attacking Iranian nuclear facilities

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Qatar has issued a strong rebuke of Israel’s recent strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling the move reckless and dangerous. Qatar has called for calm, de-escalation, exercising maximum self-restraint, and carrying on with...
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Israel-Iran war: Israel strikes Iran's key energy sites, massive blow to Iran's fuel network

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The situation in West Asia continues to escalate, with the death toll in Israel due to Iranian missile attacks rising to 24. Watch for more details!
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What's changed in Fort Good Hope since the 2024 evacuation?

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In 2024, residents of Fort Good Hope were forced to flee due to a fast-growing fire near the community's edge. This weekend marks a year since that time. Sarah Krymalowski has more on what's changed since the fire.
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Stranded F-35 which turned into a social media star to be dismantled & parceled to UK

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Stranded F-35 Which Turned Into a Social Media Star to Be Dismantled & Parceled to UK
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Boy who lost nine siblings in Israeli attack arrives in Italy for treatment

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Adam al-Najjar is the only one of 10 children in his family to survive an Israeli strike on their home in Gaza’s Khan Younis.
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Aussie startup mimics sharks to cut plane emissions

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In an innovative leap forward, an Australian startup is taking inspiration from nature to tackle one of aviation’s biggest challenges — fuel efficiency. Using technology modelled after shark skin, the company is hoping to cut emissions...
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Wawa announces NJ customers will have to pre-pay before fueling up

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“Beginning June 2, New Jersey customers will be required to pay their fuel attendant at the pump before their fuel purchase is dispensed,” a Wawa spokesperson said.
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War-torn Skies Bleed Aviation Industry | Airlines Rerouting Flights Across the World

9th - Higher Ed
From drone attacks to closed airspace, global conflicts are reshaping the way we fly. Longer routes, rising costs, and real safety risks. How secure are the skies above us?
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US-Iran nuclear deal: Araghchi says no nuclear deal if goal is to 'derive Iran of peace'

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US President Donald Trump has ruled out allowing Iran to enrich uranium under any nuclear deal. This is Tehran’s defense, which it said was its peaceful pursuit of fuel for power generation. Uranium enrichment has remained a key point of...
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India-Pakistan tensions raise costs for airlines

9th - Higher Ed
The ongoing ban on Indian airlines using Pakistani airspace is significantly impacting the aviation sector, leading to increased operational costs and potential fare hikes.
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EU shows record-low energy use amid efficiency gains and renewables surge

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The EU's gross available energy fell by 4.1% in 2023, but Europe is now doing more with less. Renewables now supply 19.5% of energy, with Nordic countries leading the transition.
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Kerala Coast Faces Oil Spill Threat As MSC Elsa 3 Sinks, Experts Warn Of Cleanup Challenges

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The Indian coast guard is battling oil spill and the resulting marine pollution After a liberian-flagged cargo vessel sank off the Kerala coast earlier this week.