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#13431124
11 March 2026
The Transportation Security Administration logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen with the American flag in the background in Krakow, Poland, on March 11, 2026. US aviation faces a mounting crisis due to a partial DHS U.S. Department of Homeland Security government shutdown, leading to TSA staffing shortages. Official alerts advise passengers to arrive early to accommodate extended security screening times at major airports. The federal funding lapse and the resulting disruption impact the aviation industry and passenger travel in the United States.
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#13431118
11 March 2026
An alert for Charlotte Douglas International Airport appears on a mobile phone screen, with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security logo in the background in Krakow, Poland, on March 11, 2026. US aviation faces a mounting crisis due to a DHS partial government shutdown, leading to TSA Transportation Security Administration staffing shortages. Official alerts advise passengers to arrive early to accommodate extended security screening times at major airports. The federal funding lapse and the resulting disruption impact the aviation industry and passenger travel in the United States.
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11 March 2026
An alert from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport appears on a mobile phone screen, with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security logo in the background in Krakow, Poland, on March 11, 2026. US aviation faces a mounting crisis due to a DHS partial government shutdown, leading to TSA Transportation Security Administration staffing shortages. Official alerts advise passengers to arrive early to accommodate extended security screening times at major airports. The domestic impact of the federal funding lapse results in disruption to the aviation industry and passenger travel in the United States.
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#13431120
11 March 2026
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Travel Alerts display on a mobile phone screen, with the DHS logo in the background in Krakow, Poland, on March 11, 2026. US aviation faces a mounting crisis due to a partial government shutdown, leading to TSA Transportation Security Administration staffing shortages. Official alerts advise passengers to arrive early to accommodate extended security screening times at major airports. The domestic impact of the federal funding lapse results in disruption to the aviation industry and passenger travel in the United States.
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#13431121
11 March 2026
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Travel Alerts display on a mobile phone screen, with the DHS logo in the background in Krakow, Poland, on March 11, 2026. US aviation faces a mounting crisis due to a partial government shutdown, leading to TSA Transportation Security Administration staffing shortages. Official alerts advise passengers to arrive early to accommodate extended security screening times at major airports. The domestic impact of the federal funding lapse results in disruption to the aviation industry and passenger travel in the United States.
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#13431122
11 March 2026
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security logo and Travel Alerts display on a mobile phone screen, with an American flag in the background in Krakow, Poland, on March 11, 2026. US aviation faces a mounting crisis due to a partial DHS government shutdown, leading to TSA Transportation Security Administration staffing shortages. Official alerts advise passengers to arrive early to accommodate extended security screening times at major airports. The domestic impact of the federal funding lapse results in disruption to the aviation industry and passenger travel in the United States.
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#13431123
11 March 2026
The Transportation Security Administration logo and Travel Alerts display on a mobile phone screen, with an American flag in the background in Krakow, Poland, on March 11, 2026. US aviation faces a mounting crisis due to a partial DHS U.S. Department of Homeland Security government shutdown, leading to TSA staffing shortages. Official alerts advise passengers to arrive early to accommodate extended security screening times at major airports. The federal funding lapse and the resulting disruption impact the aviation industry and passenger travel in the United States.
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10 March 2026
Marines and specialist rescuers are in the zone to help the workers who are trapped. In the background, the collapsed building is visible at the corner of Alfredo Chavero St. and San Antonio Abad Avenue, on March 9.
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#13386088
1 March 2026
Railway workers in high visibility clothing carry out maintenance work beside the tracks near Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 28, 2026. Deutsche Bahn infrastructure is visible in the background of the busy rail yard area.
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#13386089
1 March 2026
Railway workers in high visibility clothing carry out maintenance work beside the tracks near Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 28, 2026. Deutsche Bahn infrastructure is visible in the background of the busy rail yard area.
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1 March 2026
Railway workers in high visibility clothing carry out maintenance work beside the tracks near Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 28, 2026. Deutsche Bahn infrastructure is visible in the background of the busy rail yard area.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
Baggage of stranded Nepali migrant workers lies on the ground as they await news from airline companies at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, on March 1, 2026, following the closure of airspace by Middle Eastern nations due to heightened tension between Israel and Iran. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali are working in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
A stranded Nepali migrant worker checks the display board about flight operations at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026, following the closure of airspace by Middle Eastern nations due to heightened tension between Israel and Iran. As soon as Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, it prompts the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
Stranded Nepali migrant workers wait for an update from the airline company at Tribhuvan International Airport following the closure of airspace by Middle Eastern nations due to heightened tension between Israel and Iran, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
Stranded Nepali migrant workers wait for an update from the airline company at Tribhuvan International Airport following the closure of airspace by Middle Eastern nations due to heightened tension between Israel and Iran, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
Stranded Nepali migrant workers wait for an update from the airline company at Tribhuvan International Airport following the closure of airspace by Middle Eastern nations due to heightened tension between Israel and Iran, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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