Founder Tony Fernandes said the higher prices were ‘unavoidable’ after the average cost of jet fuel more than doubled to US$200 per barrel.
German side are arguably favourites to lift trophy but history is on La Liga team’s side, while Gunners must recover after straight losses.
The South Korean president said an investigation revealed that government officials were involved in the incursion earlier this year.
Human rights groups have called for an independent investigation into the March 16 strike on a drug treatment centre that killed 411.
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Exciting attractions inspired by the iconic video game will feature a roller coaster and immersive play areas.
The nation is aiming for a 67 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 to combat climate change and protect its forests.
Every year, scientists measure the area covered by Antarctic sea ice during the southern hemisphere’s summer to find its minimum level.
US president extends deadline to Tuesday evening US time for Iran to ‘make a deal’ or he’s ‘blowing everything up’.
Pepsi and Diageo pull out of Wireless Festival as PM Starmer weighs in on US rapper who has praised Nazism in the past.
Central Asia’s typical trade routes through Russia are hampered by heavy sanctions, while the Taliban is trying to trade with the world despite international sanctions.
Gulf countries have faced repeated drone and missile salvoes over Iran’s accusation that its neighbours allow US forces to carry out attacks from their territory.
Another blast took place at a UN facility in southern Lebanon on Friday, injuring three more Indonesian blue helmets.
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Scottie Scheffler is a slight favourite over the Northern Irishman, with LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm also in contention.
‘Geriatric parkour’ has gained a devoted following of senior citizens in Singapore, which is among the world’s fastest-ageing countries.
Kuwait and Israel say their air defences are responding to the latest attacks from Iran.
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Iran’s General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi responded by calling the US president’s threat a ‘helpless, nervous, unbalanced and stupid action’.
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The group, who recently returned to live in a tent near Kabul, died when a wall collapsed on them, their toddler the only one left alive.
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From floaty space dynamics to dropping franchise characters, Miyamoto reveals some of the decisions behind The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.
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The hangings are the latest targeting members of the banned People’s Mojahedin of Iran after four others were executed earlier in the week.
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Lebanon was drawn into the Iran war when Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel to avenge the death of Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
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Global warming has caused Hong Kong’s majestic red silk-cotton kapok trees to flower differently, drawing concern from climate experts.
It is the first time astronauts venturing into deep space have had a real toilet on board, allowing the crew some ‘alone’ moments.
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The announcement of free travel for residents of Islamabad and Punjab came after people protested the steep rise in fuel prices.
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Among those arrested in a raid on a hotel rented by Chinese men in the coastal town of Chilaw were 133 Chinese people.
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The Mayuree Naree was hit in March after leaving a port in the United Arab Emirates.
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Lebanon’s health ministry said on Thursday that 1,345 people have been killed and 4,040 wounded since the war began, including 125 children.
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Over 100 US experts warn that strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran may violate international law.
Mass release follows Trump’s decision to allow Russian oil into the fuel-starved island.
Football association also said: ‘His coaching was a little too lax, a little too soft,’ the next full-time boss would likely be Japanese.
Doctors at Cuba’s main paediatric heart hospital face wrenching decisions as a US fuel blockade further strains an already fragile health system.