Thrown over 100 metres, still strapped to her seat, she lived. As details emerge from the LaGuardia crash that killed two pilots, a chilling account and haunting audio raise troubling questions.
As the Iran war drags on, Trump appears to rewrite how it began, pointing at his defence chief. But warnings, denials and shifting claims suggest a story far messier than he lets on.
Hours after an airstrike destroyed the Qasmiyeh bridge over the Litani river in south Lebanon, India Today reporter Ashraf Wani reached the site to find an eerie, complete silence – no people, no rescue teams, only wreckage.
An Air Canada Express CRJ-900 collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport while taxiing in bad weather, killing both pilots and injuring two officers; 72 passengers were onboard.
President Trump halted strikes on Iran for five days even as Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt tried to talk to both sides about a peace deal. Tehran has insisted that Washington DC needs to be a direct participant in the talks, given it began the war.
In the clip, recorded by the child's father from the driver's seat, the woman in the passenger seat is seen using a coconut shell as a makeshift toilet for the child before discarding it outside.
Iran's strikes on data centres mark a shift to targeting digital infrastructure to disrupt US and Israeli operations, degrade AI-driven targeting, and impose economic and reputational costs on Gulf states; in response, the US and Israel have struck data infrastructure in Tehran.