US-Venezuela tensions: Airlines cancel flights from Caracas; FAA warns of unsafe airspace
🕒 1 min read
Several international airlines suspended flights from Venezuela following a US aviation alert citing unsafe airspace conditions. This action coincides with heightened US military presence and preparations for new operations targeting President Maduro, raising regional stability concerns. Airlines cited security risks and a lack of guaranteed safety in Venezuelan airspace for their decisions.
Continue Reading
- B-52 Bomber Crashes After Takeoff At US Military Base In California
-
BCCI Steps In After England Board Decides To Retire Pataudi Trophy: “It’s the ECB…”
- No Russian oil, zero tariffs — Trump sets conditions for India-US trade deal
- Indian Man Arrested In UK Over Online Grooming Allegations
- RBI policy outlook: Morgan Stanley sees two 25 bps cuts by December; inflation forecast slashed to 2.4% for FY26
- Fixtures Worth Rs 35 Lakh Missing From Kolkata 5-Star Hotel Under Renovation: Cops
- India opposes China-led IFD pact’s inclusion; flags risks to WTO framework and core principles
-
‘PM Should Step Back From Campaigning, Focus On Enemy’: Mallikarjun Kharge
- Vodafone Idea rally: Shares lock in 10% upper circuit after SC clarity on AGR dues; is this the relief investors were waiting for?
-
9 Hospitalised After Drinking Contaminated Water In Mhow’s Madhya Pradesh