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Lufthansa Airlines faces ₹55K fine for mishandling elderly passengers – Here’s what happened

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

A Chennai court has ordered Lufthansa Airlines to pay Rs 55,000 to an elderly couple for deficient service during their trip to Vancouver. The couple faced multiple hardships, including wet seats, flight delays, and denied assistance. Despite receiving alternative arrangements, they have appealed for higher compensation. The court ruled the airline responsible for causing mental distress but denied a full refund of ticket costs.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth director thinks mods "breathe life into the PC market", following previous request to please not give Cait Sith a dump truck ass

Rock Paper Shotgun 

After making headlines last December for what was, in context, an entirely fair and even-handed request to Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth modders to "not to create or install anything offensive or inappropriate," director Naoki Hamaguchi was recently asked to clarify his stance by Automaton.

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Try-happy Canterbury make it five in a row

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Canterbury continued their winning streak after showing hosts Havant no mercy for their biggest victory of the National League 2 East season so far.

'Freudian avalanche': Trump's 'you can't call waitress beautiful' comment leaves netizens fuming

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

President Donald Trump held a rally in Nevada on Saturday, and one of his comments was highlighted and ridiculed on social media. Donald Trump's remarks about political correctness at a rally in Nevada have been widely criticised. The President said he can't call waitresses ‘beautiful’ as it will end his political career which fumed netizens online.

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NPR (npr.org) 

Palestinians return to Gaza City for first time in over a year as ceasefire holds, Florida Gov. DeSantis calls lawmakers to special session on immigration, Chiefs and Eagles to face off in Super Bowl.

China+1 opens larger share for India in global pharma manufacturing beyond generics: BCG report

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India is set to capture a larger share of the global pharmaceutical market beyond generics, driven by the "China+1" strategy as companies diversify from China. Investments are pouring into India's affordable pharma services and growing infrastructure. India and Singapore are leading hubs for healthcare innovation, with Asia's healthcare market projected to reach USD 5 trillion by 2030.