Trump Administration Revokes Legal Status for Over 500,000 Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, Prompting Potential Mass Deportations

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 05:53am on 22 Mar 2025,Saturday International

In a significant policy shift, the Trump administration has announced the revocation of temporary legal status for approximately 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. These individuals had previously been granted entry under the CHNV (Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans) parole program initiated during the Biden administration. Effective April 24, this revocation terminates their work permits and protection from deportation. The Department of Homeland Security has provided a 30-day window, starting March 25, for affected migrants to self-deport using the CBP Home smartphone app. Failure to comply may result in arrest and forcible removal. This move aligns with President Trump's broader immigration crackdown, raising concerns about the future of these migrants and potential legal challenges.   

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Heathrow Airport Resumes Operations After 18-Hour Shutdown Caused by Electrical Substation Fire, Disrupting Over 1,000 Flights

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:05am on 22 Mar 2025,Saturday International

London’s Heathrow Airport has reopened after an 18-hour shutdown caused by a fire at a nearby electrical substation, leading to a widespread power outage. The disruption resulted in the cancellation of more than 1,000 flights, impacting approximately 200,000 passengers globally. The first British Airways flight landed just before sunset on Friday, signaling the gradual restoration of services. Authorities have ruled out foul play, but investigations into the fire’s cause are ongoing. While full operations are expected to resume by Saturday, passengers are advised to check with airlines as delays and cancellations may persist.    

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Heathrow Resumes Flights After Power Outage, Full Operations Expected Tomorrow

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:43pm on 21 Mar 2025,Friday International

Heathrow Airport has resumed limited flights after a fire at a nearby electricity substation caused a major power outage, shutting down operations for most of the day. Chief Executive Thomas Woldbye apologized, calling it "as big as it gets for our airport." British Airways has cleared eight long-haul flights, while Virgin Atlantic expects near-full operations tomorrow. Counter-terrorism police are investigating the fire, but the Met Police reports no signs of foul play. The National Grid has implemented an interim power solution, with Terminal 4 reportedly back online. Passengers are advised to check with airlines before traveling.

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Birmingham Bin Strikes Continue Indefinitely As 'Rats As Big As Cats' Roam City

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:08pm on 21 Mar 2025,Friday International

Birmingham’s bin strike has entered its ninth week, with unions now declaring it indefinite unless a settlement is reached. The city, already struggling with bankruptcy, faces worsening waste collection issues, and residents report rats "as big as cats." Tory councillor Tim Huxtable described the situation as "horrendous," impacting mental health. The crisis stems from equal pay judgments and disputes over bin collection funding. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ upcoming spring statement may determine the financial future of councils, but tight budgets and borrowing rules suggest limited relief. The Institute for Fiscal Studies warns of worsening financial pressures on councils from 2026.

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'I Just Need To Be There': London Heathrow Airport Shutdown Sparks Travel Chaos

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:50pm on 21 Mar 2025,Friday International

London’s Heathrow Airport shut down after a fire at a nearby power substation caused a massive power outage, affecting thousands of flights. Authorities stated that the airport would remain closed until midnight on March 21. Air India, British Airways, and Virgin Atlantic flights between India and the UK were canceled or diverted. Over 230,000 passengers faced disruptions, with many stranded or forced to find alternate routes. UK energy officials called the incident unprecedented, raising concerns about infrastructure resilience. Firefighters battled the blaze for hours, and power remains partially restored. Airlines warned of further disruptions in the coming days.

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Heathrow Airport Shutdown Disrupts 1,45,000 Passengers, Air India Flights Affected

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:59pm on 21 Mar 2025,Friday International

London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) shut down after a fire at a nearby power substation caused a major outage. Over 1,45,000 passengers were affected, with Air India, British Airways, and Virgin Atlantic canceling multiple flights. Mumbai and Delhi flights were diverted or returned. “We expect significant disruption,” Heathrow officials stated. Air India’s AI129 from Mumbai returned, while AI161 from Delhi was diverted to Frankfurt. Travelers were stranded, and chaos ensued at Mumbai airport. Authorities warned of cascading effects in the coming days. Flights to London’s Gatwick remained operational.

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Heathrow Closure: Sir Keir Starmer Receiving 'Regular Updates'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:50pm on 21 Mar 2025,Friday International

A fire at the North Hyde substation near Heathrow Airport has disrupted power, leading to the cancellation of 1,300+ flights. Counter-terrorism police are investigating, though no foul play is confirmed. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he is receiving regular updates. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband called the fire "unprecedented," as both the main and backup power systems failed. Heathrow will remain closed until midnight. National Grid is working to restore power, while passengers have been urged to avoid the airport. Experts warn of infrastructure vulnerabilities as authorities assess long-term solutions.

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Heathrow Airport Power Restored With ‘Interim Solution’ As Fire Investigation Continues

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:33pm on 21 Mar 2025,Friday International

The National Grid has implemented an "interim solution" to restore power at Heathrow Airport after a fire at a west London substation triggered a massive outage. The network was reconfigured from North Hyde substation, reconnecting affected customers, including Heathrow. However, the solution is temporary, and disruptions continue. British Airways canceled all short-haul flights, while thousands of passengers remain stranded. Counter-terrorism police are investigating, but authorities say there is no indication of foul play. Heathrow warns of ongoing disruption, with hotels and pubs packed with passengers awaiting updates.

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Heathrow Airport Shut Down Until Midnight As West London Substation Fire Triggers Massive Power Outage

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:01pm on 21 Mar 2025,Friday International

Heathrow Airport has been closed until midnight after a fire at a west London electrical substation caused a major power outage. Passengers were urged to avoid the airport, while British Airways suspended all flights indefinitely. More than 1,350 flights and nearly 291,000 passengers were affected. The London Fire Brigade deployed 70 firefighters and 10 engines to Hayes, evacuating 150 people and leaving hundreds of homes without power. "Significant disruption is expected over the coming days," Heathrow officials said. Authorities are working to restore power, but no timeline has been provided.

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Heathrow Airport Closure Disrupts 1,350+ Flights, 290,000 Passengers Affected After Substation Fire

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:31pm on 21 Mar 2025,Friday International

Heathrow Airport remains closed after a massive fire at an electricity substation caused a significant power outage, disrupting over 1,350 flights. Aviation analytics firm Cirium estimates 290,000 passengers are affected today, with British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and Lufthansa among the most impacted. The fire, now under control, led to widespread blackouts, including at the airport terminals. National Grid restored power to 62,000 homes, but 4,900 remain without electricity. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident. Footage from the scene showed a darkened terminal, with one passenger remarking, "It's all dark here, mate."

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