Dubai International (DXB) achieved record-breaking annual traffic in 2024, welcoming 68.6 million guests by September, with a 6.3% increase from the previous year. CEO Paul Griffiths credited the airport’s growth to its focus on service excellence, investments in technology, and a shift toward direct traffic, making DXB a global leader for over a decade. India remained the top destination market, with London leading as the top city destination, as DXB maintained its status as the world’s busiest international airport for the tenth consecutive year.
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Amnesty urges probe into Israeli strike on Tehran prison
Amnesty International has called for a war crimes investigation into Israel's airstrike on Tehran's Evin prison during last month's conflict, which killed 79 people and damaged the complex known for holding political prisoners. The organization deemed the attack a serious violation of international humanitarian law, asserting that Evin prison was not a legitimate military target and urging accountability for the resultant civilian casualties. Want More Context? 🔎
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