‘If one side makes more noise, it doesn’t mean they are more right:’ IndiGo CEO on Emirates’ clamour for more bilaterals
Monday, 2 June 2025 IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers has strongly opposed Emirates' request for increased flying rights to Dubai, emphasizing the need for mutual agreement in bilateral agreements. His statement follows Emirates' president Tim Clark's claim of being restricted to 65,000 seats for over a decade despite growing demand.
Read the tale of the wealthiest Indian in Dubai, a billionaire entrepreneur who owns an empire worth Rs 16,709 crore and has an incredible net worth of Rs 20,883.. DNA
The Punjab and Haryana High Court directed Gagandeep Singh, accused of defrauding Navjot Kaur, to surrender his passport upon arrival from Dubai. To facilitate.. IndiaTimes
Rama Duwaji—artist, activist, and wife of NYC Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani—has stepped into the spotlight after months of silence. The 27-year-old Syrian-American illustrator, known for her pro-Palestinian work, had avoided campaign publicity, sparking controversy and speculation. Critics claimed her art and political stance made her a liability.
But on June 24, as Mamdani celebrated his win, she stood beside him—silent, composed, present. Born in Texas, raised partly in Dubai, Duwaji's work explores Gaza, race, identity, and dissent. Her pieces have supported Palestinian students and questioned U.S. policies. She and Mamdani met on a dating app, married in a private ceremony, and have since become one of NYC’s most-watched political couples. Now, as Mamdani eyes City Hall, all eyes are on Rama Duwaji—the woman who may soon be NYC’s first lady.
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