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Latest News, Breaking News, Global News- January 7, 2023

Latest News, Breaking News, Global News

Latest News, Breaking News, Global News

Latest News, Breaking News, Global News- January 7, 2023

1-The horror of Air India: Bengaluru-based Shankar Mishra was arrested

The man from Mumbai and former vice president of Wells Fargo who is accused of peeing on a female co-passenger on an Air India flight was apprehended in Bengaluru after fleeing for many days. Through Friday night, a Delhi Police squad was attempting to pinpoint his location.

2-El Chapo’s son is detained in Mexico, and extradition is halted

The arrest of Ovidio Guzman, the incarcerated drug lord’s son, has provoked a rash of violence in the city of Culiacan in northwest Mexico, which is being directed by members of his Sinaloa drug cartel. A day after his capture in a violent operation in northern Mexico that resulted in the deaths of 29 people, a federal judge in Mexico City stopped his extradition to the US on Friday.

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3-Cristiano Ronaldo and his girlfriend will defy Saudi law by cohabitating

For his time with Al Nassr, the Saudi Arabian football team he joined last week, Cristiano Ronaldo recently arrived in Saudi Arabia. Ronaldo’s family has also travelled to Saudi Arabia with him, and he apparently will be breaching the law by residing with Georgina Rodriguez, his partner. The couple won’t likely face any punishment from the authorities, though.

4-Air India Wells Fargo fires the accused employee following a urination incident

Every day, horrible events are reported from all around the world, and occasionally, people will go as low as they can. One such instance occurred on November 26th, 2017, on an Air India flight when an intoxicated customer urinated on a female traveller in the business class. The employee, identified as Shankar Mishra, has now been terminated by Wells Fargo, an American provider of financial services.

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5-Indian Airport raises controversy by using a “distorted” India map; investigation demanded

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has recalled all airport passes that had been given out to staff members and guests across the nation after discovering that a “distorted” map of India had been printed on them.

The passes issued at all airports controlled by the Airports Authority of India and six airports run by the Adani group — Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, Guwahati and Mangaluru — incorrectly showed the maps of Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeastern region, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.

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