SWISS Airlines Suspends Middle East Flights Until October 24

SWISS Airlines and other Lufthansa Group carriers have suspended all flights to the Middle East until October 24, 2026 because of “unstable conditions” in the region. Some exceptions apply. The cancellations include flights to Tel Aviv, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Riyadh, Erbil, Dammam, Muscat, and Tehran. Passengers should check updates and reschedule their travel. Airline officials said they suspended flights to ensure passenger safety amid regional tensions. They are contacting travelers directly to offer rebooking or refunds.

SWISS Airlines is monitoring the situation closely. The airline will update passengers if it resumes flights earlier or extends the suspension beyond October 24. Passengers should follow official airline channels and travel advisories before planning trips to the Middle East.

Batticaloa Domestic Violence Victim Dies After Two Months.

A tragic Batticaloa domestic violence case has taken the life of a 31-year-old woman, police confirmed in Batticaloa. The victim, Mayilvaganam Impamalar Devi, suffered serious burn injuries during the attack. The incident happened on January 17 in Kokaddichcholai. Police said her husband allegedly poured kerosene on her and set her on fire after an argument. Doctors treated her at the hospital for several weeks. Later, she returned home when her condition improved. Sadly, her health became worse again. She died nearly two months after the Batticaloa domestic violence attack. Police are still investigating the Batticaloa domestic violence case. Officers are collecting evidence and preparing legal action.

This tragic Batticaloa domestic violence incident has shocked many people in Sri Lanka. It has also raised concerns about women’s safety in the country. Community leaders say families must act early to stop abuse. They also ask the public to support victims and report violence quickly. This Batticaloa domestic violence case is a serious warning to society. Strong action is needed to prevent similar tragedies in the future.