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Indian women are travelling more independently, with solo trips and beach destinations seeing sharp growth. Younger women favour value and culture-led travel, while millennials drive premium and milestone international journeys.
New share offerings in Tel Aviv are proceeding despite the war with Iran, with 2026 expected to be a peak year. Market participants say only a sharp market سقوط would derail the strong pipeline of upcoming listings.
John Swinney has requested talks with the United Kingdom government over United States military flights using Prestwick Airport. Refuelling aircraft that stopped in Scotland were later involved in operations linked to Israel and Iran.
Donald Trump declared at a Kentucky rally that the United States had won its war with Iran, even as missile exchanges continued in the region. His comments come amid rising casualties and growing divisions among Republicans over the conflict.
Citibank has temporarily closed most of its United Arab Emirates branches and shifted staff to remote work due to escalating regional conflict. Other international banks have taken similar precautions as tensions disrupt business and financial activity across the Middle East.
Lens can move top of the French league as Paris Saint-Germain’s match is postponed. The title race tightens with Monaco in strong form and several clubs battling for European places amid key injuries.
Governor Gavin Newsom attributes soaring gasoline prices to President Donald Trump's conflict with Iran, citing nationwide increases. Republican critics argue California's high taxes and energy policies are the primary reason prices remain far above the national average.
John Swinney is seeking talks with the United Kingdom government after evidence showed United States military aircraft linked to airstrikes on Iran stopped at Prestwick Airport. He has said a ban could be considered pending clarification.
Up to 3.2 million people have been displaced inside Iran since the conflict began, according to the United Nations refugee agency. Most have fled major cities for rural and northern areas as humanitarian needs grow.
Poland says it stopped a cyberattack on its main nuclear research center, with early signs pointing to Iran. Officials caution the indicators could be misleading as investigations continue.
Up to 3.2 million people have been displaced inside Iran since the war began, according to the United Nations refugee agency. The number is expected to rise as fighting continues.
Israel is weighing a partial school reopening next week, excluding the Tel Aviv area and the north due to ongoing attacks. Most schools are expected to remain remote until security conditions improve.
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