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Florida man crashes car into airport gate, tries to board planes in Daytona Beach

Florida man crashes car into airport gate, tries to board planes in Daytona Beach

A Florida man is facing multiple criminal charges after authorities say he drove his car through a security gate at Daytona Beach International Airport under the influence of alcohol and drugs and tried to board multiple planes.According to police, the incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon when 58-year-old Brian Parker crashed his vehicle through a restricted entry gate at the airport in Daytona Beach, Florida. After entering the secure area, Parker headed to the airfield, where private and charter aircraft were parked.Investigators say Parker got out of his vehicle and attempted to get into three different planes. He managed to get inside a plane which had no passengers at the time. An airport technician nearby saw what was happening and pulled him out of the plane before anyone could be harmed.Authorities said Parker then ran toward the other plane and tried to board again, but he was stopped by airport personnel and law enforcement officers who immediately responded to the scene.The police report stated that Parker appeared to be heavily intoxicated. During the arrest, body camera footage captured him admitting that he had been drinking and using drugs. He told officers that he had previously attended a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, but then began drinking and using cocaine and marijuana.According to officials, no injuries were reported during the incident and no aircraft was damaged.Parker was taken into custody at the scene. He has now been charged with multiple charges, including drunk driving, trespassing in a secure area of ​​the airport and attempting to illegally enter a plane.The incident remains under investigation as officials review security footage and gather more information about how Parker was able to break through the airport gate and access the airfield.

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Evening News Wrap: Government cuts fuel duty, Rajnath to lead Middle East crisis group and more | india news

Evening News Wrap: Government cuts fuel duty, Rajnath to lead Middle East crisis group and more
  • The government reduced special additional excise duty on petrol to Rs 3 per liter and diesel duty to zero (from Rs 10).
  • Rajnath Singh was set to lead an inter-ministerial panel on the Middle East crisis, with members Amit Shah, Nirmala Sitharaman and Hardeep Singh Puri.
  • Elbridge Colby concluded his visit to India and emphasized on deeper military cooperation under the Defense Strategy 2026.
  • Former cricketer Yograj Singh has supported MS Dhoni, urging him to stay in the IPL and rejecting retirement calls.
  • As Tehran continued missile activity, questions were raised about advanced systems like Qasim Basir and Fatah-2.

Here are the top 5 news of the day:

Amid tensions in the Middle East, the government reduced excise duty on petrol to Rs 3 per liter and on diesel to zero.

The government has revised its fuel duty structure, reducing special additional excise duty on petrol to Rs 3 per liter while completely removing it on diesel. The decision comes against the backdrop of ongoing disruptions to global oil supply chains due to the conflict in the Middle East, where Iran continues to tighten control over the Strait of Hormuz. “The additional excise duty on petrol was reduced to Rs 3 per liter from the earlier Rs 13 per litre. Meanwhile, the excise duty on diesel was reduced to Rs 0 from the earlier Rs 10 per litre,” according to a government order on Thursday. Read the full story

Rajnath Singh to head inter-ministerial group to monitor issues arising from Middle East conflict

Union Minister Rajnath Singh is set to lead an inter-ministerial group to monitor issues arising from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. According to ANI sources, while Rajnath will lead, the group will include other ministers including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. Read the full story

India-US defense partnership: US envoy concludes New Delhi visit, calls for closer military cooperation

US Under Secretary for War Policy Elbridge Colby concluded his official visit to India on Thursday. The visit focused on advancing the India-US defense partnership and key elements of the 2026 National Defense Strategy. The official visit, which began on Tuesday, included high-level consultations with senior Indian officials and strategic discussions on defense cooperation. Read the full story

‘Hats off to him’: Yograj Singh has rare praise for MS Dhoni, criticizes retirement calls

In a surprise change of stance, former India cricketer Yograj Singh has come out in strong support of MS Dhoni, urging the legend to continue playing in the IPL, while also hitting out at those who are calling for his retirement. Yograj, who has been a vocal critic of Dhoni in the past, struck a different tone ahead of IPL 2026. In an interview with InsideSport, he praised Dhoni’s longevity, discipline and commitment to the game, and stressed that age should not be a factor in judging a player’s future. Read the full story

From Fatah-2 to Qasim Basir: Where are Iran’s top missiles and why Tehran is blocking them

As the Middle East is rocked by almost daily missile attacks from Tehran, an important question looms: What happened to Iran’s most advanced missiles? Like Qasim Baseer, Etemad and Fattah 2. According to a report in the Financial Times, Iran’s Defense Ministry unveiled its latest missile, the Qasim Basir, in May last year, claiming it could attack enemies “wherever they are and whenever necessary.”“With a 500-kilogram warhead and an optically guided “terminal seeker” that cannot be electronically jammed, it is considered one of the most sophisticated weapons in Iran’s arsenal. Read the full story

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Prithvi Shaw will open for Delhi Capitals with clarity of role, says Irfan Pathan ahead of IPL 2026

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan said Delhi Capitals should go with Prithvi Shaw at the top of the order but should give him clarity in the role. After a year away from the IPL, Shaw is back in Delhi, where he re-established himself, found form in the domestic circuit and was eventually bought at his base price.

Shaw scored 537 runs in seven matches in his debut season for Maharashtra in the Ranji Trophy. And then took this form to the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The 25-year-old scored 183 runs in seven matches with a strike rate above 160.

Delhi looks for stability at the top KL Rahul is in one place as an opening batsman. When it comes to the second one, it is still three major contenders in the field after the return of Ben Duckett. Pathum Nissanka, Abhishek Porel and Shaw are in a triangular fight for the second position.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Pathan said that a replacement for Porel could be explored, but Shaw should be trusted in the role.

“They have the option of Abhishek Porel, who has done really well whenever he has got the chance. He has contributed with quick 20s and 30s so far. But I think he should go with Prithvi Shaw and give him clarity about his role,” Pathan said.

‘Shaw will have a point to prove’

Pathan said that Shaw will come to prove himself in IPL 2026 after not being sold in the auction last year.

“He got him at a very good price. He moved from Mumbai to Maharashtra in domestic cricket. He was the highest run-scorer for Maharashtra in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Yes, he did not score in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, but he looks in good form. I think those hungry players who were not sold last year, they always come with something to prove. Prithvi Shaw will come with a point to prove,” Pathan said.

Shaw has scored 1892 runs in 79 matches for DC during his IPL career since his debut in 2018.

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March 27, 2026 17:50 IST

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Army artillery, S-400, SU-30 overhaul, Coast Guard ACV: DAC approves deals worth Rs 2.38 lakh crore – who will get what

Army artillery, S-400, SU-30 overhaul, Coast Guard ACV: DAC approves deals worth Rs 2.38 lakh crore - who will get what

In a big boost to the capabilities of the armed forces, the Defense Acquisition Council (DAC) chaired by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has approved the Approval of Requirement (AoN) for procurement of equipment worth Rs 2.38 lakh crore. DAC has approved the procurement of major defense equipment like 60 Medium Transport Aircraft (MTAs) Indian Air Force (IAF) and five additional squadrons of the war tested the S-400 surface-to-air missile (SAM) system, Dhanush artillery gun and an air defense track system. The MTA will replace the aging AN-32 transport fleet of the Indian Air Force. The new aircraft is expected to carry a payload of between 18-30 tonnes. The aircraft is expected to bridge the capability gap between the IL-76 and AN-32. Of these aircraft, 12 will be acquired in fly-away condition while the remaining aircraft will be manufactured in India. The frontrunners in the race to replace this aircraft are the Brazilian Embraer C-390, which comes with a 26 tonne payload capacity, and the European Airbus A400M, which comes with a 37 tonne payload capacity. Lockheed Martin’s C-130J, an aircraft already operated by the Indian Air Force, is also in the field.Embraer has already partnered with Mahindra Aerospace. Airbus has not yet announced a domestic partner. These aircraft will replace the aging AN-32 in the transport fleet of the Indian Air Force. The new aircraft is expected to carry a payload of between 18-30 tonnes. The aircraft is expected to bridge the capability gap between the IL-76 and AN-32.Of these aircraft, 12 will be acquired in fly-away condition while the remaining aircraft will be manufactured in India. The frontrunners in the race to replace this aircraft are the Brazilian Embraer C-390, which comes with a 26 tonne payload capacity, and the European Airbus A400M, which comes with a 37 tonne payload capacity. Lockheed Martin’s C-130J, an aircraft already operated by the Indian Air Force, is also in the field. Embraer has already partnered with Mahindra Aerospace. Airbus has not yet announced a domestic partner.The IAF has also approved five additional squadrons of the S-400 SAM system. S-400 can hit targets up to 400 kilometers away. This missile was used during the active phase of Operation Sindoor and it shot down a Pakistani aircraft at a range of 300 kilometres, which is a world record. The IAF currently has three squadrons of the S-400 system, while two more squadrons are expected to be delivered this year.The apex procurement body of the Defense Ministry has also approved the procurement of 300 additional units of indigenously manufactured Dhanush artillery system. This is the next order of guns, earlier the army had 114 such guns. Procurement of armor piercing ammunition for tanks has already been approved.The Defense Minister has also approved the procurement of various types of drones, Al-31 jet engines for the Su-30 MKI fleet and heavy-duty hovercraft for the Coast Guard.Most new equipment such as these will go through a prescribed process as laid down under the Defense Acquisition Procedure 2020. These stages are Request for Proposal (RFP), followed by a series of technical, field and stall tests and evaluations. There will be price negotiations and approval from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) headed by the Prime Minister before signing on the dotted line after the trials, a process that could drag on for years.AON has been granted by DAC for 55 proposals amounting to Rs 6.73 lakh crore in the financial year 2025-26. Besides, capital purchase contracts have been signed for 503 proposals worth Rs 2.28 lakh crore in the current financial year. Both the volume of AON granted and capital contracts signed are the highest in any financial year so far.

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न्हाई समर इंटर्नशिप: हाईवे प्रोजेक्ट्स पर काम करने का मौका, हर महीने मिलेंगे 20000 रुपये; योग्यता जानें – एनएचआई समर इंटर्नशिप 2026: राजमार्ग परियोजनाओं पर काम करते हुए मासिक ₹20,000 कमाएं

एनएचएआई ग्रीष्मकालीन इंटर्नशिप पंजीकरण: भारतीय राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग प्राधिकरण (एनएचएआई) ने वर्ष 2026 के लिए ग्रीष्मकालीन इंटर्नशिप शुरू की है। इस इंटर्नशिप में छात्रों को देशभर में चल रही राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग परियोजनाओं पर काम करने का मौका मिलेगा। इससे उन्हें वास्तविक कार्य अनुभव मिलेगा और वे अपनी पढ़ाई को बेहतर ढंग से समझ सकेंगे। जो छात्र इच्छुक हैं वे एनएचएआई के आधिकारिक पोर्टल पर जाकर आवेदन कर सकते हैं।

यह इंटर्नशिप 4 मई से 5 जुलाई 2026 तक आयोजित की जाएगी, जिसमें कई तकनीकी और गैर-तकनीकी विषय शामिल होंगे। तकनीकी क्षेत्रों में सिविल इंजीनियरिंग, आईटी, कंप्यूटर विज्ञान, इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स और संचार, इलेक्ट्रिकल और इंस्ट्रुमेंटेशन इंजीनियरिंग, डेटा साइंस और आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस शामिल हैं। वहीं गैर-तकनीकी क्षेत्रों में लॉ (बीए एलएलबी), कॉमर्स, साइंस (बीए/बीकॉम/बीएससी), मैनेजमेंट (एमबीए- एचआर, फाइनेंस, मार्केटिंग), मास कम्युनिकेशन और लाइब्रेरी साइंस के छात्र भी आवेदन कर सकते हैं।

आपको हर महीने 20,000 रुपये मिलेंगे

चयनित उम्मीदवारों को एनएचएआई मुख्यालय और क्षेत्रीय कार्यालयों में काम करने का अवसर मिलेगा, जहां वे अनुभवी पेशेवरों के मार्गदर्शन में काम करेंगे। इससे उन्हें भारत के बुनियादी ढांचा क्षेत्र की कार्यप्रणाली को करीब से समझने का मौका मिलेगा। इंटर्नशिप के दौरान उम्मीदवारों को प्रति माह 20,000 रुपये का वजीफा दिया जाएगा।

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Extreme weather conditions: Kuwait orders suspension of outdoor work amid severe weather warning, raising safety concerns across all sectors | world News

Kuwait orders suspension of outdoor work amid severe weather warning, raising safety concerns across all sectors
Kuwait issues advisory to stop outdoor work due to extreme conditions / Image: File

Kuwait Companies have been urged to temporarily suspend outdoor work due to unstable and potentially dangerous weather conditions across the country, raising serious safety concerns for workers exposed to outdoor environments.The advisory, issued on March 26, comes as officials warned of worsening weather patterns including strong winds, possible storms and temperature fluctuations. Officials say the move is a precautionary measure aimed at preventing workplace incidents and protecting workers, especially in high-risk areas.The decision reflects the growing urgency to prioritize the safety of workers across the Gulf as extreme and unpredictable weather events become more frequent.

kuwait outdoor work suspension

Kuwait’s Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) has formally called on companies to temporarily halt outdoor work due to what it described as “unstable weather conditions” affecting the country.In its advisory, PAM particularly urged businesses whose operations depend on external workers, including construction firms, delivery services and contracting companies, to cease work at external sites until the situation improves.Officials clarified that this measure is precautionary and temporary, with work expected to resume once the weather stabilizes. The authority also stressed that ensuring a safe working environment should be a top priority for all employers.Officials also acknowledged the role of private companies in implementing safety measures and urged full cooperation to minimize risks during this period of weather volatility.

extreme weather conditions in kuwait

The advisory comes with warnings of severe and volatile weather, including heavy rain, storms and high winds, which can significantly increase the risks for outdoor workers.Such conditions not only reduce visibility and increase accident risk but also create hazardous work environments at construction sites and open areas. Sudden changes in weather, which are common during seasonal changes, can further increase the risk.While Kuwait is known globally for extreme heat that often exceeds 45°C, current conditions highlight that weather-related risks are not limited to the extreme summer months. Combined factors such as humidity, dust storms and rain can create unsafe working conditions even outside the hottest periods.Health experts warn that exposure to such environments can lead to fatigue, dehydration, loss of concentration and an increased likelihood of accidents, especially in physically demanding jobs.

gulf worker safety rules

Kuwait’s move is in line with broader Gulf efforts to protect foreign workers from environmental hazards. Countries across the region, including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, regularly enforce afternoon work bans during the peak summer months, typically prohibiting outdoor labor during the hottest hours of the day.In Kuwait, similar seasonal regulations are enforced annually, usually between June and August, when temperatures reach extreme levels. However, this latest advice highlights how officers are willing to act outside of traditional timescales when conditions become unsafe.Earlier this month, Kuwait also imposed a temporary ban on outdoor activities, including maritime and desert operations, as part of broader safety measures during adverse weather conditions.

looking ahead

Authorities have made it clear that worker safety should be given priority over operational deadlines, urging companies to take proactive steps during this period.Employers are expected to reschedule outdoor work, closely monitor weather updates and ensure that workers are not exposed to unnecessary risks.For workers, the advisory serves as a reminder to remain alert to changing conditions and promptly report unsafe environments.As Kuwait enters another phase of unpredictable weather, the Government’s message is clear: preventive action today can avoid dire consequences tomorrow, reinforcing the importance of safety-first policies across all sectors.

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No shortage of oil and gas, will not impose restrictions: Government. india news

'India is an oasis of energy security': Government said, no shortage of fuel, warned against misinformation

New Delhi: The government on Thursday refused to ban the sale of petrol and diesel, saying there is no shortage of oil and gas and refiners are importing the excess.Calling India an “oasis of energy security”, which supplies refined fuel to over 150 countries, the government said the availability of domestic petrol and diesel is structurally assured. “All over one lakh retail fuel outlets are open and distributing fuel without any interruption,” it said. Not a single outlet has been asked to ration supplies,” it said, adding that two months’ oil supply and one month’s LPG requirements are already available.

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‘India is an oasis of energy security’: Government said, no shortage of fuel, warned against misinformation

“India’s petroleum and LPG supply situation is completely safe and under control. There is no shortage of petrol, diesel or LPG anywhere in the country,” the Petroleum Ministry said.The clarification comes amid global moves to curb fuel use and speculation that India may also follow suit. Reports of shortages and rumors of a lockdown led to queues at filling stations, but the ministry said these were isolated incidents arising from “deliberate misinformation”.The government said that alternative arrangements have been made to reduce dependence on imports, especially from West Asia. India imports about 90% of crude oil, 60% of LPG and more than half of natural gas. As against the reserved capacity of 74 days, the actual availability is around 60 days.“There is approximately two months of stable supply available to every Indian citizen, irrespective of what happens globally,” the ministry said. The next two months of crude oil procurement have also been secured.” It said oil companies have increased credit to petrol pumps from one day to three days to prevent disruptions.India has diversified its crude oil supplies to 41 countries, with the bulk of crude oil being supplied from the Western Hemisphere to compensate for any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. Domestic LPG production has been increased by 40% to 50,000 tonnes per day, meeting about 60% of demand, while 800,000 tonnes of incoming cargo is on the way. More than 50 lakh cylinders are being distributed daily.The government said switching of LPG connections to PNG is part of the strategy to move towards cheaper fuel and it had started well before the current situation.

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ग्रेटर नोएडा वेस्ट में फिर लिफ्ट हादसा, फंसे बच्चे-महिलाएं

उत्तर प्रदेश समाचार: उत्तर प्रदेश के ग्रेटर नोएडा वेस्ट में एक बार फिर लिफ्ट फंसने की घटना सामने आई है. हिमालय प्राइड सोसाइटी के टावर ए में लिफ्ट अचानक बीच में बंद हो गई, जिसमें कई छोटे बच्चे और महिलाएं फंस गईं। ये सभी कन्या पूजन में शामिल होने के लिए दूसरे टावर पर जा रहे थे, तभी लिफ्ट रुक गई. अचानक हुई इस घटना से अंदर मौजूद लोग घबरा गए और मदद के लिए पुकारने लगे।

अलार्म दबाने पर भी मदद नहीं मिली
लिफ्ट में फंसे लोगों का कहना है कि उन्होंने कई बार अलार्म बटन दबाया, लेकिन काफी देर तक कोई मदद नहीं पहुंची. छोटे बच्चों और महिलाओं को सांस लेने में दिक्कत होने लगी और डर के मारे बच्चे जोर-जोर से रोने लगे. समय पर कोई सुरक्षाकर्मी या मेंटेनेंस स्टाफ नहीं पहुंचा, जिससे स्थिति और गंभीर हो गयी.

एक घंटे तक बंद रही लिफ्ट, हालत बिगड़ी
रहवासियों के मुताबिक लिफ्ट करीब एक घंटे तक बंद रही। अंदर फंसे लोगों की हालत धीरे-धीरे बिगड़ने लगी. जब टावर में मौजूद अन्य लोगों ने शोर सुना तो मौके पर भीड़ जमा हो गई और सभी लोगों को बाहर निकालने की कोशिश करने लगे. लेकिन लिफ्ट पूरी तरह से जाम हो गई थी, जिसके कारण राहत मिलने में देरी हुई.

कड़ी मशक्कत के बाद सभी को सुरक्षित बचा लिया गया
काफी देर की मशक्कत के बाद मेंटेनेंस टीम और लिफ्ट स्टाफ ने लिफ्ट खोलकर सभी लोगों को बाहर निकाला। बाहर आने के बाद कई बच्चे परेशान थे और रो रहे थे, जबकि महिलाओं को बैठाकर पानी दिया गया. थोड़ी देर बाद सभी ने राहत की सांस ली, लेकिन इस घटना ने सभी को डरा दिया.

ऐसी घटनाएं पहले भी हो चुकी हैं
सोसायटी की एओए अध्यक्ष सीमा भंडारी ने कहा कि यह पहली घटना नहीं है। 7 मार्च को भी एक लिफ्ट अचानक गिर गई थी और 8 मार्च को भी कई लोग लिफ्ट में फंस गए थे. इसके बाद 10 मार्च को निराला स्टेट चौकी और 11 मार्च को बिसरख थाने में शिकायत दी गई, लेकिन कोई ठोस कार्रवाई नहीं हुई।

जांच में कई खामियां भी मिलीं
17 मार्च को, विद्युत सुरक्षा विभाग की एक जांच से पता चला कि कई लिफ्टें बंद थीं और जो चल रही थीं, उनमें भी पंखे, अलार्म और अन्य सुरक्षा प्रणालियाँ खराब थीं। एओए उपाध्यक्ष प्रमोद कुमार श्रीवास्तव के मुताबिक, बिल्डर और मेंटेनेंस कंपनी के बीच विवाद से हालात बिगड़ रहे हैं।

खतरा बरकरार है, लोग डरे हुए हैं
हालांकि इस घटना में सभी लोग सुरक्षित बच गए, लेकिन लगातार हो रही घटनाओं ने समाज की सुरक्षा पर बड़ा सवाल खड़ा कर दिया है. यहां करीब 1100 परिवार रहते हैं, जो अब डर और असुरक्षा के माहौल में जीने को मजबूर हैं. अगर जल्द सुधार नहीं किया गया तो भविष्य में बड़ा हादसा हो सकता है।

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Middle East crisis: Government imposes export duty on diesel, turbine oil; Eye on collection of Rs 1,500 crore in a fortnight

Modi government cuts excise duty on fuel despite global oil crisis affecting neighbors like Pakistan

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New Delhi: According to CBIC Chairman’s statement on Friday, the government has imposed export duty on diesel and turbine fuel with an aim to improve the availability of these products in the domestic market.The decision is also expected to strengthen the country’s energy security by ensuring adequate supply amid the evolving global circumstances.

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Modi government cuts excise duty on fuel despite global oil crisis affecting neighbors like Pakistan

Revenue collection from the new duties is estimated to be around Rs 1,500 crore in a fortnight.In a parallel measure, the government has reduced special excise duty on petrol and diesel to address low realizations of oil marketing companies (OMCs). The move is aimed at providing relief to consumers, with officials indicating that retail prices of key fuels will remain unchanged.The government revised its fuel duty structure, reducing special additional excise duty on petrol to Rs 3 per liter and eliminating it completely on diesel.The move comes amid ongoing disruptions to global oil supply chains linked to the Middle East conflict, in which Iran has tightened its control over the Strait of Hormuz.“The additional excise duty on petrol was reduced to Rs 3 per liter from the earlier Rs 13 per litre. Meanwhile, the excise duty on diesel was reduced to Rs 0 from the earlier Rs 10 per litre,” according to a government order on Thursday.Meanwhile, global crude oil prices edged lower on Friday after the US indicated that talks with Iran were “going very well”, leading to a 10-day extension of the deadline with the country. The development weighed on sentiment and major benchmarks fell nearly 2 per cent in early trade.Brent crude, which had earlier risen as high as $108 a barrel, slipped 2.08 percent to $105.75 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fell 1.94 percent to $92.67 by 7:50am IST. The fall followed a sharp rise in the previous session, when Brent jumped 4.8 percent to $101.89 a barrel amid concerns over disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Prices remain well above pre-conflict levels of around $70 a barrel, with WTI also up 4.6 percent in the previous session to $94.48.Domestically, Nayara Energy, India’s largest private fuel retailer, on Thursday raised petrol prices by Rs 5 per liter and diesel by Rs 3 per liter citing rising input costs linked to Middle East tensions. According to PTI sources, the company operates 6,967 of India’s 102,075 petrol pumps and has passed on part of the cost increase to consumers.Additionally, considering the overall issues arising from the Middle East, the government formed an inter-ministerial group, which will be led by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, according to ANI sources. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri will be among the members.

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Woman allegedly used ICE on workers just before roofing job was finished to avoid paying $10,000 bill world News

Woman allegedly used ICE on workers just before roofing job was finished to avoid paying $10,000 bill
Maryland woman reportedly called ICE on workers just before completing a $10,000 roofing job / Image Credit: @elsalvadordeantes/Instagram

A roofing job in Maryland sparked widespread outrage after a homeowner allegedly reported six workers of Guatemalan origin to immigration authorities as they neared completion, with footage of the detention being widely circulated online.The incident, which was livestreamed and later removed, has drawn scrutiny not only for what is seen in the video, but also for the circumstances under which the workers were allegedly detained.

Livestream shows ICE agents detaining workers on a rooftop

The incident was captured in a livestream by co-worker Brian Polanco, identified in multiple reports as a Dominican citizen with permanent U.S. residency and part of the same roofing crew. Video, originally posted Instagram and lasting approximately 30 minutes, has since been removed but continues to circulate on social media platforms.The footage shows Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arriving at the property and directing workers on the roof to come down. A woman, believed to be the homeowner, is seen observing the situation in parts of the video.Polanco can be heard asserting his right to film peacefully while cooperating with authorities. “I have every right to record,” he tells an agent. “I’m not doing anything wrong.”He also explains the events that unfolded during the livestream. “We were opening up jobs and immigration came in,” he says. “The truth is they’re hurting working people, people who are doing good for the country.”He adds: “Instead of going after the criminals, the drug addicts on the streets, they come after the working people.”Six workers detained were reportedly aged between 18 and 40 and were said to have come from Glen Burnie for work. Polanco was not taken into custody.When the agents left with the workers, the crew’s van remained at the scene, reportedly with its doors open and thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment still inside.

It is alleged that this call was made in the middle of the project

According to Polanco, the landlord contacted immigration authorities after the work began.“We practically had a project to start today… When they started the work, the owner of the house called immigration,” he told the Spanish-language broadcaster. Univision.He also claimed that the homeowner has made his position clear regarding future work. “What she said to me, and what I said to one of the other people, is that if the immigrants come back again to complete the project, she will always call ICE.”

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At the end of the livestream, Polanco pans the camera toward the house and points it at the woman outside.“She’s the same woman,” he says. “We came to fix up this woman’s house, and she invited us in. She is getting her house in order and yet she has hatred in her heart.”Some reports and online commentary have suggested that the call may have been timed closer to the completion of the work to avoid paying the alleged bill of approximately $10,000.

As clip spreads online, families speak out

Polanco later described the experience in an interview. ShopSaying that it had a deep emotional impact.He said, “Seeing it is not the same as experiencing it. I’ve seen a lot of videos, and sadly I had to experience it today, and I think it’s something that really affects you.”He said: “I am deeply saddened by the situation…Many Hispanics here in the United States feel oppressed. We leave our homes and don’t know if we will ever return.”Family members of those detained also spoke of problems. The wife of one of the workers said: “I feel very sad, desperate for my husband… We are here to move forward, not to do evil,” adding that she was five months pregnant and had two children at home.

Legal questions raised over homeowner’s actions

The incident has prompted a legal investigation. Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, said that if the allegations are true, the homeowner’s actions could fall under Maryland law, which prohibits the use of immigration threats to obtain labor or avoid payment.he cited Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 3-701, which prohibits obtaining services through threats related to immigration enforcement. If proven, such actions could amount to a serious crime.

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As of Thursday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had not commented publicly on the incident. The homeowner has not been identified and no charges have been announced.

Online Feedback and Unanswered Questions

The video has been viewed millions of times across various platforms, sparking anger and debate.Some social media users demanded legal action against the landlord. “This is pure evil,” one user wrote. Another said: “I would love it if they could charge him for knowingly hiring immigrant workers.” Others questioned whether they might have to face consequences for employing the workers in the first place.The roofing company involved has not commented publicly.

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