Social Responsibility

India orders airlines to check fuel switches on Boeing jets

India urges airlines to check fuel switches on Boeing jets

To address rising worries regarding aviation safety, Indian aviation officials have directed national airlines to thoroughly examine and oversee fuel change procedures on Boeing aircraft flying in the nation’s airspace. This order seeks to guarantee that the fuel management systems on these planes operate at peak efficiency, safeguarding passenger safety and ensuring smooth operations.The determination comes after accounts and examinations of situations where transitioning between fuel tanks—an essential task involving changing from one fuel source to another during flight—has led to concerns about dependability and proper application. Correct oversight of fuel distribution is crucial for the functioning of aircraft, maintaining…
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Ukraine to receive US air defence systems, says Trump

Trump reveals US air defence systems bound for Ukraine

In a development that could significantly impact the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe, former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that Ukraine is set to receive advanced air defense systems from the United States. This announcement underscores the deepening involvement of Western powers in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which has escalated into one of the most significant geopolitical crises in recent history.The provision of sophisticated air defense systems reflects continued U.S. support for Ukraine as the country seeks to defend its airspace against ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks. Since the beginning of the conflict, Ukraine has faced…
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'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centre

‘I can’t drink the water’ – how US data centres affect nearby residents

In various parts of the United States, the swift growth of data centers—large, warehouse-style buildings that handle and manage the world's digital data—has introduced both economic opportunities and environmental worries. For some people residing near these extensive facilities, the advantages of technological investments are being increasingly eclipsed by concerns about community resources, especially water.The modern digital economy runs on data, and data centers are the backbone that keeps the internet, cloud computing, streaming, and countless other services running 24 hours a day. But keeping these enormous facilities operational, especially cooling their vast arrays of servers, requires enormous amounts of water…
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The Trump administration said ‘many Jewish groups’ support a controversial nominee — some have never heard of him

Trump administration insists ‘many Jewish groups’ support a disputed nominee — some groups deny knowledge

In a decision that has ignited discussion among political and religious communities, the Trump administration declared that "numerous Jewish groups" supported a controversial candidate for a significant governmental role. Nevertheless, upon examining this assertion more thoroughly, it becomes evident that some of the referenced Jewish organizations were either unaware of the candidate or had not communicated any stance on the appointment, bringing the administration's claims into question.The debate revolves around the selection of an individual whose opinions and previous remarks have been met with disapproval from different civil rights groups and religious communities. The government's strategy to portray the nominee…
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'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centre

“I can’t drink the water” – living beside a US data centre

In communities across the United States, the rapid expansion of data centers—those massive, warehouse-like facilities that store and process the world's digital information—has brought with it a mix of economic opportunity and environmental concern. For some residents living near these sprawling complexes, the benefits of high-tech investment are increasingly overshadowed by fears about local resources, particularly water.The modern digital economy runs on data, and data centers are the backbone that keeps the internet, cloud computing, streaming, and countless other services running 24 hours a day. But keeping these enormous facilities operational, especially cooling their vast arrays of servers, requires enormous…
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Dozens of workers rescued in Los Angeles tunnel collapse

Los Angeles tunnel disaster: Dozens of workers rescued

A significant emergency operation unfolded in Los Angeles when an under-construction tunnel unexpectedly gave way, ensnaring numerous workers below the surface. Rescue teams labored relentlessly to secure the safe retrieval of all the people involved, and fortunately, everyone was saved without fatalities. This event has once again underscored the hazards linked to extensive infrastructure endeavors and the vital necessity of ensuring safety standards in the construction field.The collapse occurred at a construction site where crews were working on a new tunnel project designed to improve transportation infrastructure in the city. The project, which has been ongoing for several months, forms…
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The Trump administration said ‘many Jewish groups’ support a controversial nominee — some have never heard of him

Administration under Trump says ‘many Jewish groups’ back nominee — but some groups are unaware of him

In a decision that has ignited discussion among political and religious communities, the Trump administration declared that "numerous Jewish groups" supported a controversial candidate for a significant governmental role. Nevertheless, upon examining this assertion more thoroughly, it becomes evident that some of the referenced Jewish organizations were either unaware of the candidate or had not communicated any stance on the appointment, bringing the administration's claims into question.The controversy centers on the nomination of a candidate whose views and past statements have attracted criticism from various civil rights organizations and faith-based communities. The administration's decision to frame the nominee’s support as…
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Non-disclosure agreements gagging workers to be banned

Non-disclosure agreements gagging workers to be banned

In an important change designed to improve transparency in the workplace and safeguard workers' rights, upcoming regulations intend to prohibit the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that stop employees from discussing wrongdoing, discrimination, or harassment. This development highlights a rising awareness of the misuse of NDAs, which have not only protected confidential business details but have sometimes been used to silence victims and prevent organizations from being held liable.Non-disclosure agreements have long been a standard component of employment contracts, particularly in industries where intellectual property, trade secrets, or client confidentiality are central to business operations. However, over time, their application…
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Poisoned water and scarred hills

Exploring poisoned water and scarred hills

Across many regions of the world, the legacy of industrial activity has left a profound and often irreversible impact on both the environment and the communities that depend on it. From rivers laced with toxic chemicals to once-verdant hillsides stripped bare and scarred by mining operations, the consequences of unchecked industrialization are visible in landscapes altered beyond recognition.The story of poisoned water and damaged lands is not confined to one country or one industry. It is a global challenge that raises urgent questions about how societies balance economic development with environmental protection and the well-being of local populations.Water contamination is…
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