IndiGo Cancels Thousands of Flights Amid Pilot Shortage From New Rest Rules

December 10, 2025

IndiGo Cancels Thousands of Flights Amid Pilot Shortage From New Rest Rules

IndiGo cancels thousands of flights starting November due to new pilot rest rules cutting available pilot hours. The airline plans to hire 900 pilots by next year but is still grappling with pilot crisis now.

Australian Firms Scale Back Diversity and Inclusion Amid US Anti-Woke Wave

December 10, 2025

Australian Firms Scale Back Diversity and Inclusion Amid US Anti-Woke Wave

Australian companies are reducing or ending diversity and inclusion programs due to a US-driven anti-woke backlash, reports Pride in Diversity. This shift reflects growing resistance and concerns among employees, especially over language and exclusion of majority groups.

Australia to Triple Power Grid and Boost Renewables Fivefold by 2050, Says AEMO

December 10, 2025

Australia to Triple Power Grid and Boost Renewables Fivefold by 2050, Says AEMO

Australia's main power grid must triple in size by 2050, with wind, solar, and storage expanding five times, warns AEMO. Renewables will replace coal as electricity demand doubles. Delays could cost more and threaten reliability.

Netflix Sued to Block $72 Billion Warner Bros Acquisition Over Competition Fears

December 10, 2025

Netflix Sued to Block $72 Billion Warner Bros Acquisition Over Competition Fears

A consumer lawsuit challenges Netflix's $72 billion Warner Bros deal, claiming it will hurt competition in the US streaming market. The deal faces tough antitrust scrutiny.

Arvind Subramanian Hails Telangana's Competitive Federalism, Calls Hyderabad Investment Magnet

December 10, 2025

Arvind Subramanian Hails Telangana's Competitive Federalism, Calls Hyderabad Investment Magnet

Former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian praised Telangana's vision and called Hyderabad a growing investment hotspot. He stressed competitive federalism and warned against the culture of freebies.