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- Zawya
Oman: International passenger growth sees 8% increase in April
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for April 2025, which stated that the total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), was up 8% compared to April 2024. Total capacity, measured in available seat kilometers (ASK), was up 6.5% year-on-year. The April load factor was 83.6%. International demand rose 10.8% compared to April 2024. Capacity was up 8.5% year-on-year, and the load factor was 84.1%, the highest ever for April. Domestic demand increased 3.3% compared to April 2024. Capacity was up 3.1% year-on-year. The load factor was 82.7%. April was a positive month for travel. Growth strengthened, especially for international demand, which saw record load factors for the month. The return of the transatlantic market to growth is particularly encouraging. But there are some signs of fragility of consumer and business confidence with continued weakness in the US domestic market and a sharp fall in North American premium class travel,' said Willie Walsh, IATA's Director General. Middle Eastern carriers saw an 11.2 percent year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased 6.6% year-on-year, and the load factor was 83.1%. Domestic RPK rose 3.3% over April 2024, and load factor increased just 0.1 ppt to 82.7% on the back of 3.1% capacity expansion. Domestic US traffic was the only market to contract for a third straight month of decline, while India and Brazil expanded at a double-digit pace. India's capacity expansion was even faster, leading to a slight fall in load factor. 2022 © All right reserved for Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising (OEPPA) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Khaleej Times
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- Khaleej Times
Sean Combs, Harvey Weinstein accused of sexual assault by same woman
Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Harvey Weinstein have been accused of sexual assault by the same woman. Crystal McKinney, who filed a lawsuit against Combs in May 2024, accusing him of intoxicating and sexually assaulting her, has now been named in an amended May 30 complaint, which was initially filed in February 2025, against disgraced film producer Weinstein, 73. The complaint, which is unrelated to Diddy's lawsuit, alleged that Weinstein assaulted McKinney and a friend in a Manhattan hotel room in 2003. According to the complaint, McKinney claims she received a call from an unnamed modelling company executive telling her that he had set up a business meeting between her and Weinstein at a popular West Village lounge in the evening. McKinney said she brought along a fellow modelling friend and roommate to see if he would "consider her as well for an acting role," reported People. According to the complaint, they arrived at the lounge and waited for the film mogul to arrive before being ushered to his table. McKinney then claimed that Weinstein "repeatedly told them that he wanted to get to know both of them better, so he could see their 'real selves' " and suggested that they move the meeting to "discuss potential acting roles" to his place since the lounge was "too loud and crowded," as per the outlet. However, once they got back to the hotel room, McKinney alleges in the complaint that the film producer "plied" them with beverages, ordering several bottles. McKinney claimed that she was "disgusted but too frightened to voice her opposition" and had been heavily "intoxicated" at the time. In the filing, she claimed that Weinstein's assistant then called the hotel room, and McKinney informed her of what took place. However, instead of "addressing" her complaints, the assistant allegedly told her to "leave the hotel room immediately," reported People. McKinney said she experienced "depression, anxiety, anger, self-blame, suicidal ideation, body image issues and demoralisation." Weinstein was convicted in New York State for rape and sexual assault in 2020 and subsequently sentenced to 23 years in prison. However, his convictions were overturned in April 2024 after the New York Court of Appeals ruled he didn't receive a fair trial because women uninvolved in the charges were allowed to testify, as per the outlet. In January, Weinstein begged a New York judge to move up his retrial date, claiming that he was in poor health and didn't know "how much longer" he could "hold on." He is serving jail time on Rikers Island due to his 2022 convictions for sex crimes charges in California. As for Combs, he is on trial for sex trafficking and racketeering charges, for which he has pleaded not guilty.


The National
2 hours ago
- The National
FBI investigating 'targeted terror attack' in Colorado after six injured at rally for hostages
Six people were injured and some may have been set on fire on Sunday at an outdoor mall in Boulder, Colorado, police said, with the FBI calling the incident a 'targeted terror attack'. The FBI identified the suspect, who has been taken into custody, as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, but provided no further details about him. The attack took place at the Pearl Street Mall, where a group of people had gathered to call for the release of hostages in Gaza. Police received calls saying a person there had a weapon and had been trying to set people on fire. 'This attack happened at a regularly scheduled weekly peaceful event,' FBI agent Mark Michalek told reporters. 'Witnesses are reporting that the subject used a makeshift flame-thrower and threw an incendiary into the crowd,' he said, adding that 'the suspect was heard to yell: 'Free Palestine.'' Witnesses at the scene told CBS 's Colorado affiliate that the attacker had thrown Molotov cocktails at people in the area. Several victims who reportedly had signs of burns had been taken to hospital, with some of the injuries believed to be life-threatening, police said. The suspected attacker was also taken to hospital, with minor injuries, law enforcement said. 'We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado,' FBI director Kash Patel posted on social media. 'Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available.' Deputy FBI director Dan Bongino said on X: 'This act of terror is being investigated as an act of ideologically motivated violence based on the early information, the evidence and witness accounts.' Law enforcement said that a man was taken into custody in the assault. The White House deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, posted on X that the man was a foreign national who 'illegally overstayed [his] visa.' The attack is believed to have been directed at a Run for their Lives event, sponsored by Denver-based non-profit group Jewishcolorado. The recurring event focuses on raising awareness of the hostages still being held in Gaza. In a video circulating on social media, a shirtless man waving two bottles filled with liquid can be seen near the site of the attack. He repeatedly shouts 'how many children have you killed' and 'end Zionists' as people attend to the injured lying on the ground near by. People can be heard reporting the attacker's alleged actions to police. Photos accompanying the social media posts show the man being detained by police. Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn told reporters that it was too early to discuss a motive but that witnesses were being interviewed, adding that local authorities were not calling it a terrorist attack at this time. Colorado attorney general Philip Weiser said that the attack appears to have been a hate crime, given the group that was the focus. Several blocks of the mall area were evacuated, police said. Governor Jared Polis said in a statement that he was 'closely monitoring' the situation, adding that 'hate-filled acts of any kind are unacceptable'. The Boulder attack occurred as law enforcement authorities in the US struggle with a sharp rise in anti-Semitic violence. It comes about a week after a man who was arrested on charges in the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members shouted 'free Palestine' as he was led away by police.