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Gulf war batters India’s glass heartland, testing New Delhi’s manufacturing drive

Famed as India’s “Glass City” with a four-century tradition of glassmaking, Firozabad’s furnaces are now burning low, putting thousands of day labourers out of work in what would normally be peak season. The industry has been crippled by the war in the Middle East because of its intense energy needs. Gas-fired heat chambers need to run constantly at above 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit) to keep the glass molten and prevent defects. India’s heavy reliance on gas across the economy — businesses of all sizes, households, agriculture, public transport — makes its factories among the most vulnerable in Asia. Workers pack bangles made of glass inside a factory amid fuel supply disruptions following the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Firozabad in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India, March 26, 2026. —Reuters/File New Delhi stockpiles oil but not gas, and when supply dwindles, it cuts off industry first. With the war extending into a second month, Firozabad m...
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Artemis mission approaches lunar loop for first flyby since 1972

The Artemis astronauts entered the final phase of their run-up to a lunar loop on Monday, a tipping point of sorts that means the Moon’s gravity is now having a stronger pull on the spacecraft than Earth’s. The Orion capsule will now whip around the Moon, setting the crew up to travel farther from our home planet than any human before. The astronauts entered what NASA calls the lunar sphere of influence about 0442 GMT Monday and will soon record the first lunar flyby since 1972. As they entered the Moon’s gravitational influence, the crew was about 39,000 miles from the Moon and about 232,000 miles from Earth, a NASA official said on the agency’s livestream of the event. The historic occasion comes alongside a constellation of firsts for the crew of three Americans and one Canadian. Victor Glover will go down in the books as the first person of color to ever fly around the Moon, and Christina Koch will be the first woman. Canadian Jeremy Hansen, meanwhile, will become the fi...

Renato Moicano dominates teammate Chris Duncan at UFC Fight Night

Renato Moicano and Chris Duncan have trained together frequently over the years on the mats at American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Fla., however on Saturday night in Las Vegas they served as main event opponents. The lightweights headlined a 13-bout card at the Meta Apex with Moicano dominating his younger teammate and earning a second-round submission victory. “He (expletive) me up many times in the gym when I first started going there, so I learned a lot from him,” Duncan said of Moicano three days prior to their fight. “He was kind enough to share some (wisdom and techniques). He’s a good guy and we’re just going to fight on Saturday night.” Moicano, 36, acknowledged this week he felt the atmosphere in gym while preparing for Duncan “was not great because to be seeing your opponent (constantly while training) was not good.” If knowing Duncan affected Moicano at all, he hid it well in the cage because he had his best performance in a couple years. Get the skills to pay the ...

Rs20 million fine for a deleted tweet: The cost of irreverence?

On March 30, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) slapped a Rs20 million fine on fast bowler Naseem Shah for a post that was promptly deleted from his X account, and for which he publicly apologised. The tweet, posted from Shah’s official X account, had quote-tweeted the PCB’s post, which featured Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz being welcomed by the interior minister and the cricket board’s chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, at the opening ceremony of the Pakistan Super League. Those who follow Shah on the social media platform saw the tweet and instantly knew trouble would follow. Within a short span of time, they saw the tweet disappear, followed by a new post clarifying that the account had been hacked. Quick recovery of a hacked account, they thought. The cricketer subsequently fired his social media manager and even tendered an apology via X. However, for a post that was probably up for all of 10 minutes and was followed by a disclaimer, the PCB issued a show-cause notice to Shah along...

58 tortillas, five hot sauces and one toilet: life aboard spacecraft Orion

They’re sipping smoothies, snapping phone pics, dealing with crashed email and fixing broken toilets: astronauts, they’re just like us. The four crew members zipping through space toward the Moon are carrying out a mission unlike any before it, but they’re also still muddling on through life’s mundanities — all while they float around together in a square footage equivalent to two minivans. Mission specialist Christina Koch, the first woman to venture into deep space, said preparing for the 10-day journey was akin to planning for a camping trip. “It represents togetherness and something a little out of the ordinary,” she said in a video released by NASA. Orion wares include 58 tortillas, 43 cups of coffee, barbecued beef brisket and five types of hot sauce. And one toilet… which had a problem. It’s the first time astronauts venturing into deep space have had a real toilet onboard: the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 70s provided crew members with waste collection bags tha...

NA surrenders over Rs470m into national exchequer to support govt’s austerity drive

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly has “surrendered Rs472.1 million” to the treasury as part of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s austerity measures, said a statement by the NA Secretariat on Friday. The statement said that austerity measures in the lower house were being carried out under the directives of NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq. “In compliance with austerity directives and in support of prudent governance, the secretariat has effected a Rs21 million reduction in the salaries of Members of the National Assembly, which has been deposited into the Prime Minister’s Austerity Fund 2026 to further contribute to national financial resources,” added the statement. The development came after PM Shehbaz announced a host of austerity measures to conserve fuel in view of the global fuel crisis triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran . As part of the contingency plan, the government introduced wide-ranging steps to reduce fuel consumption, including a four-day working week for government offices, ...

Met Office says no rain expected in Karachi today as death toll rises to six

The Met Office said on Friday that there is no chance of rain in Karachi today, following torrential rain in the city a day earlier caused by a strong westerly system. “There are no chances of rain today in Karachi,” said Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Spokesperson Nazir Zaighum. Rain-related fatalities rose to six overnight after one more person died from electrocution in the Gulistan-i-Jauhar area of the city, said rescue services. At least five people were killed on Thursday as heavy rain lashed the metropolis, while the city administration declared an emergency. According to police and rescue officials, the deaths occurred in separate incidents: four people died due to electrocution while a fifth was killed due to a wall collapse amid the heavy rainfall. Vehicles travel along a road in Karachi amid heavy rain on April 2. — White Star According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the minimum temperature in Karachi on Friday was recorded at 16 degrees...