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A small passenger plane went missing in Indonesia, with search efforts still ongoing. The incident has sparked fears for the 11 people on board. According to reports, the ATR 42-500 aircraft, registered as YS-XPB, was flying from Yogyakarta to Makassar, South Sulawesi, when it lost contact with air traffic control approximately 12 minutes ago. The plane was carrying three passengers and eight crew members.
Initial reports suggest that wreckage of the plane has been spotted in the mountainous region of Liang Liang, Maros District. Search and rescue teams have been dispatched to the scene, where a team of 60 personnel and experts are working to locate the wreckage and rescue any survivors. Indonesia’s Aviation Director stated that the plane was not on the designated approach path and air traffic control had instructed it to change direction, but contact was lost, and an emergency was declared.
In related news, four people were injured and several homes were set on fire in a suspected Israeli attack on a Palestinian settlement in the West Bank. The US Central Command reported that an al-Qaeda affiliated militant was killed in the incident. Meanwhile, Christian leaders in Jerusalem have warned that Christian Zionism is a dangerous ideology. There have also been reports of women being forced into prostitution and subjected to violence.
In another development, a mother in India’s Uttar Pradesh state has been sentenced to life imprisonment for killing her five-year-old son. China’s Communist Party has introduced measures to encourage patriotism, discourage family planning, and impose taxes on condoms, but the efforts have yielded no results.
Retired railway employee A.S. Dulat, former chief of India’s Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), has expressed despair over the current situation in Kashmir, saying that the Indian government seems unconcerned about the plight of Kashmiris and the Kashmir issue.
Afghan refugees, who were traveling in a truck, were arrested and have been transported to a deportation center. According to the DW, the detention of Indians without trial has become a common practice in the country.
US President Donald Trump has accused Denmark of failing to address the “Russian threat” from Greenland, and has threatened to take action. Several countries have been invited to join the US-led peace process, including the Middle East.
A ceasefire agreement has been reached between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) after intense fighting. The US Pentagon has ordered around 1,500 active-duty troops to prepare for possible deployment to Minnesota.
US President Donald Trump has established a “peace council” to resolve the Gaza conflict, which is part of the second phase of a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. However, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned against imposing tariffs on NATO allies.
A tragic incident has occurred in India’s Uttar Pradesh state, where a retired railway employee has been arrested for murdering his 35-year-old live-in partner and burning her body in a suitcase.
Relatives of the victims of the Gul Plaza fire will receive financial assistance starting today. An investigation into the fire has revealed signs of sabotage, and if confirmed, action will be taken. Chief Fire Officer said that the cooling process at the plaza is ongoing. The list of missing persons has been updated, with three new names added today. The Sindh government’s Help Desk has announced the names.
The court in India’s Uttar Pradesh state has sentenced a mother to life imprisonment for killing her five-year-old son. Famous singer Asim Azhar and actress Hania Amir are making headlines again.

