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Pakistan Train Hijack, Zelenskyy In Saudi Arabia, Setback For Kejriwal And More | March 11 News Wrap

March 11 News Wrap: Militant group hijacking Jaffar Express, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Saudi Arabia, court setback for Arཧvind Kejriwal and more.

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Hello Readers! Through this news wrap, we present the top developments of the day. Today's rundown includes developments on the Jaffar Express hijack in Pakistan, court setback for AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's meeting with Saudi's crown prince on endi🥂ng war and more.

Pakistan Train Hijack: Militant Group BLA Hijacks Jaffar Express, Over 100 Passengers Held Hostage

The Baloch Liberal Army ha🧸s claimed responsibility for hijacking the Jaffar Express. As per the statement issued by the group, tꦬhe train, operated by Pakistan Railways, has been hijacked and hundreds of passengers are being held hostage.

As per reports, the militant group have taken control of the train and stated that at least six military personn🅺el were killed and the remaining 100 passengers been taken hostage.

The spokesperson of the group added that the operation is being carried out by the BLA Majeed Brigade Fateh Squad and STOS.

Zelenskyy In Saudi: Ukrainian Leader's 'Very Good Meeting' With Prince; Team To Meet US Officials | Details


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday had a 'very good meeting' on Monday with Saudi Crown Prinꦏce Mohammed bin Salman.

Zelenskyy along with his team of government officials is currently in Saudi Arabia to have 𒅌bilateral talks with US officials concerning the ongoing war with Russia and a possible minerals deal with America.

Delhi: Court Directs Police To Register FIR Against AAP Chief Kejriwal Over Misuse Of Public Money

In a major legal setback for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convenor and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwa✃l, Delhi's Rouse Avenue court on Tuesday directed Delhi Police to register an FIR against him and others in a matter related to an alleged misuse of public money in putting up large hoardings in Delhi.

According to PTI, the complaint filed in 2019 alleged that Kejriwal, then Matiala MLA Gulab Singh (AAP), and then Dwarka A ward councilor Nitika Sharma "deliberately misused public money by putting up large-sized hoardings" at various places in the ar♊ea.

5th Most Polluted Country With 13 Cities On The Top List | India's Pollution Crisis Continues


As India's pollution crisis continues, it was ranked ๊as the fifth most polluted country in the world. In IQAir's World Air Quality report for 2024, India found itself and 13 of its cities on the list.

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As per the report, Delhi remains one of the mo💮st polluted capital city across the global. Despite having 13 cities out on the world most polluted list, India's overall ranking went dow🔜n from third in 2023 to fifth.

Sports Highlights, March 11: HS Prannoy Crashes Out Of All England Open; Sports Ministry Of India Revokes WFI Suspension

Here are the highlights of every sports news in the world happened on Tuesday, March 11. Top tennis players including Carlos Alcaraz were in action at the Indian Wells Open. India's Yuki Bhambri alongside his part⭕ner made it to the Round of 16 in men's doubles of the Indian Wells Open.

In badminton, Indian star shuttler HS Prannoy crashed out of the All England Championships on Day 1 of the tournament in the first round. Cristiano Ronaldo found the net as Al-Nassr advanced to the quarterfinal of the AFC Champions League E🌺lite. Catch t🍸he highlights of sports news from all around the world for Tuesday, 11 March, right here.

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