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The Center gives SC blood money only the option to save the Kerala nurse in Yemen; Air India CEO says that there is no mechanical fault in the AI -171 crash

The Center told the Supreme Court that the only support in the death sentence of Kerala Nurse Nimisha Priya in Yemen is a “blood money settlement” as diplomatic options are limited. Air India CEO Campbell Wilson addressed an initial accident investigation in the AI -171, stating that there were no mechanical issues with the aircraft. Indian astronaut Shubhinhu Shukla untold the ISS from ISS with a splashadown set for July 15. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court urged self-regulations on social media, the public should give importance to the free speech amid growing divisive material. In Maharashtra, MNS chief Raj Thackeray has to face a complaint on the expression of abusive language, allegedly violence and social unrest. Today’s top developments are at a glance. ‘Only option is blood money settlement’: Center told SC on the execution of Kerala Nurse in YemenThe Center on Monday informed the Supreme Court that Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse from Kerala, has little right to intervene in the case of killing in Yemen, calling it a “very complex issue” with some diplomatic liver at its disposal. “There is no way to know what is happening [in Yemen]”The Attorney General of India (AGI) said while appearing before a bench led by Justice Sandeep Mehta. He said that the administration is trying to postpone the execution of Priya, while the talks are going on and the Yemeni officials, especially in communication with the public prosecutor. Read more.‘No Mechanical Issues’: CEO of Air India reacted to AAIB crash investigation reportAir India MD and CEO Campbell Wilson said that the preliminary inquiry into the incident of 12 June AI 171 on Monday provided both more clarity and additional questions “in a memorandum. According to the preliminary report, all the necessary maintenance activities were finished, and there was no mechanical or maintenance problem with the aircraft or engine. The takeoff roll was regular, and there was no problem with fuel quality. It said that there were no observation about the medical condition of the pilots and they had passed their essential former breathing breath. Read moreShubhanshu Shukla, Axiom -4 crew ignored from ISS; Splashdown is scheduled for 15 JulyGroup captain Shubhinhu Shukla and three other astronauts were riding on the Axiom-4 (AX-4) mission, when it was closed at around 4:45 PM IST from ISS on 14 July. His return journey to Earth began on SpaceX’s Dragon Spaceship “Grace”. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) trained Shubhanshu Shukla, who became the first Indian to fly privately to the International Space Station (ISS). As part of the mission, the AX-4 crew carried out several outreach and research activities in the orbital outpost during its 18-day stay. On July 15, the crew has been scheduled to print on Earth at around 3:00 pm. IST, with an hour -long car. Read more‘Citizens must know the value of free speech’: SC flag divisive social media material; Urges self-regulationThe Supreme Court on Monday said that citizens need to give importance to speech and freedom of expression and advocate self-regulations as it indicates rules for controlling aggressive positions on social media. The case of Wasahat Khan, which is facing several FIRs in various states including West Bengal, was heard by a bench of Justice Biwatna and KV Vishwanathan for its controversial positions on X, which targets a Hindu deity. Read more‘Don’t record video while beating’: Complaint against Raj Thackeray for Hate SpeechMaharashtra Navneman Army (MNS) leader Raj Thackeray has been aiming for a complaint due to a controversial statement made in a recent public speech. The trial alleges that the divisive comments of the MNS chief encouraged vigilance and social unrest and asked for action against him under the National Security Act (NSA). Raj Thackeray said in his address that when all the people living in Maharashtra including Gujaratis know Marathi, there was no justification for attacking those who did not speak the language. Read more

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