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PEMRA slaps Rs 10 mln fine on private channel over Muharram transmission violation
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UrduPoint
· Jul 1, 2026
PEMRA refers private channel’s ‘sensitive’ Muharram transmission matter to CII
PEMRA refers private channel’s ‘sensitive’ Muharram transmission matter to CII
Saudi Gazette
· Jun 21, 2026
Commerce ministry recalls 1,169 Lucid Air Pure vehicles over driveshaft defect
RIYADH — The Ministry of Commerce announced the recall of 1,169 Lucid Air Pure vehicles, model years 2024-2026, due to a defect in the installation of driveshaft bolts. The defect may cause driveshaft separation and a sudden loss of propulsion power while driving, increasing the risk of accidents and posing a safety hazard to road users. The ministry urged owners of affected vehicles to verify whether their vehicle identification numbers are included in the recall through the Recalls.sa website at http://Recalls.sa. Owners are also advised to contact the authorized dealer, Lucid Motors, at the toll-free number 8001111030 to carry out the necessary repairs free of charge.
The Tico Times
· Jul 9, 2026
Costa Rica Airport Audio Leak Points to Bigger Control Tower Crisis
A leaked radio exchange at Juan Santamaría International Airport in San Jose has turned a tense runway dispute into a broader warning about the pressure facing Costa Rica’s air traffic control system. The recording captures a disagreement between a commercial pilot and the control tower after the aircraft left the runway through a different taxiway [] The post Costa Rica Airport Audio Leak Points to Bigger Control Tower Crisis appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 10, 2026
Power supply disruption in Abuja After invasion of AEDC’s Maitama station by land grabbers
The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC, said it regretted to inform customers in Maitama, Abuja, and surrounding areas that it is presently unable to supply electricity from its C2 Maitama Substation following the invasion and unlawful encroachment of the facility by land grabbers led by an assistant director of FCDA, Mr. Chinedu Okoro. The C2 [] Power supply disruption in Abuja After invasion of AEDC’s Maitama station by land grabbers
The West Australian
· Jul 8, 2026
Telstra hit with ‘secondary issue’ affecting triple-0 calls hours after nationwide outage
A second fault has impacted triple-0 calls on Telstra’s network just hours after a nationwide outage caused chaos across the country.
Sky News Australia
· Jul 7, 2026
Australians affected by nationwide Telstra outage
Telstra users are being affected by a nationwide outage this morning. According to the website Downdetector, the issue started to peak at about 6:30am when more than 7,500 Telstra users were unable to access the internet or make phone calls. The outage has affected some transport lines, particularly in Melbourne and New South Wales. Despite the outage, customers are still able to call Triple Zero and will be transferred to another network like Optus or Vodafone.
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Related coverage for "PEMRA slaps Rs 10 mln fine on private channel over Muharram transmission violation": UrduPoint — PEMRA refers private channel’s ‘sensitive’ Muharram transmission matter to CII. Saudi Gazette — Commerce ministry recalls 1,169 Lucid Air Pure vehicles over driveshaft defect. The Tico Times — Costa Rica Airport Audio Leak Points to Bigger Control Tower Crisis. Daily Post Nigeria — Power supply disruption in Abuja After invasion of AEDC’s Maitama station by land grabbers. The West Australian — Telstra hit with ‘secondary issue’ affecting triple-0 calls hours after nationwide outage. Sky News Australia — Australians affected by nationwide Telstra outage