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Plane crash in India: why did it crash? A pilot analyses the various hypotheses
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According to Paul Dechany, an experienced pilot with 15 years’ experience, initial observations of available video and radar data show that the aircraft’s pilot tried until the last moment to regain control of the plane, which was rapidly losing power. “They may not even have had the engines running anymore, they may have had both engines shut down,” he surmises. The possibility of simultaneous failure of both engines remains a central hypothesis, not least because of the emergency call issued shortly before impact. In addition, some data ceased to be transmitted before the accident, raising questions about a potential general electrical failure.
Another possibility, although rare, cannot be ruled out: a collision with birds, which may have damaged both engines. Paul Dechany explains: “The engines have been tested to withstand bird strikes. And besides having the misfortune to have birds on both engines at the same time, although this did happen a few months ago apparently in Korea, but this misfortune is very minimal, I’d say”.
In addition to the technical aspects, Paul Dechany also points to the specific characteristics of airport locations in Asia, often surrounded by densely populated areas: “In the event of a breakdown on take-off, the pilot has no way of landing his aircraft in a safe, open area”.
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Sylvie Claire / June 14, 2025

Air India flight 171 suffered a dramatic accident on Wednesday morning, when the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff. It was the first crash ever for this ultra-modern aircraft, reputed to be among the safest in the world. This tragedy in India immediately raised many questions among experts about the possible causes, while the investigation is only just beginning.
According to Paul Dechany, an experienced pilot with 15 years’ experience, initial observations of available video and radar data show that the aircraft’s pilot tried until the last moment to regain control of the plane, which was rapidly losing power. “They may not even have had the engines running anymore, they may have had both engines shut down,” he surmises. The possibility of simultaneous failure of both engines remains a central hypothesis, not least because of the emergency call issued shortly before impact. In addition, some data ceased to be transmitted before the accident, raising questions about a potential general electrical failure.
Another possibility, although rare, cannot be ruled out: a collision with birds, which may have damaged both engines. Paul Dechany explains: “The engines have been tested to withstand bird strikes. And besides having the misfortune to have birds on both engines at the same time, although this did happen a few months ago apparently in Korea, but this misfortune is very minimal, I’d say”.
In addition to the technical aspects, Paul Dechany also points to the specific characteristics of airport locations in Asia, often surrounded by densely populated areas: “In the event of a breakdown on take-off, the pilot has no way of landing his aircraft in a safe, open area”.
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China inaugurates the world’s highest bridge

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Steph Deschamps / October 12, 2025

China inaugurated the world’s highest bridge on Sunday. The Huajiang Canyon Bridge, built in the mountainous province of Guizhou, spans a 625-meter gorge and a river winding below.
The structure, which took three years to build, breaks the record held by the Duge Bridge, also known as the Beipanjiang Bridge, located in the same province. At 565 meters high, it has been relegated to second place.
State television footage showed cars driving across the immense structure, its blue pylons fading into the clouds.
According to authorities, the bridge will reduce travel time between the two banks from two hours to two minutes. This project should not only facilitate transportation, but also stimulate economic development in the region.
The southern province of Guizhou already boasts a series of spectacular bridges. According to the Xinhua news agency, nearly half of the world’s 100 tallest bridges are located there.
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Pinched, slapped, punched, nursery worker convicted of abusing 21 babies in UK

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Sylvie Claire / October 12, 2025

A 22-year-old woman who worked in two nurseries in the UK was sentenced on Friday to eight years in prison for molesting 21 babies, acts that were “gratuitous” and “sadistic”, according to the judge.
It’s the kind of story every parent of a toddler fears. Indeed, a young woman, Roksana Lecka, aged 22, was sentenced on Friday to eight years in prison for molesting 21 babies in two British nurseries where she worked. These were “gratuitous” and “sadistic” acts, according to Sarah Plaschkes, the judge in charge of the case. The young woman committed numerous “acts of cruelty” in the two establishments where she was employed between October 2023 and June 2024 on the outskirts of London, Sarah Plaschkes emphasized in her decision. The young woman, who said she was addicted to cannabis, admitted to committing such acts against seven children under the age of 16, and the court in Kingston, south-west of the capital, found her guilty of similar acts against 14 others at her trial.
These children were “pinched, slapped, hit, slapped and kicked. You pulled their ears, hair and toes“, listed the judge, ”multiple acts of gratuitous violence” perpetrated when she was out of sight. Surveillance videos from the second nursery, Riverside, show Roksana Lecka pinching and scratching children on the arms, legs and abdomen, or kicking a little boy in the face.
Numerous parents were present in the room to witness the verdict, and recounted on the stand the impact of this violence on their children and themselves. “These children were so innocent and vulnerable. They couldn’t speak, they couldn’t defend themselves (…) they were totally helpless and Roksana attacked them”, said an indignant mother.
The judge described his behavior as “sadistic”, while the Irwin Mitchell law firm, representing 18 of the families, questioned how Lecka’s assaults could have gone “unnoticed”, before they were discovered in June 2024.
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Two million people evacuated in China ahead of typhoon Ragasa

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Steph Deschamps / October 12, 2025

China has evacuated nearly two million people from cities in the southern province of Guangdong ahead of the arrival of super typhoon Ragasa, international media reported on Wednesday, citing local authorities. Particularly heavy rains are expected.
By midday, the typhoon was advancing from east to west along the Chinese coast, where the authorities had closed schools and halted transport and most economic activities in a dozen major cities, including the technology hub of Shenzhen.
Typhoon Ragasa is the biggest storm of the year, notes the BBC. At least 14 people have died and more than 100 are missing after a landslide breached a natural dam on a river in eastern Taiwan. The super typhoon also claimed two lives in the northern Philippines.
The rupture, which occurred on Tuesday as the super typhoon struck the island, released the waters of a lake that had formed in the upper reaches of the Mataian River, washing away a bridge, flooding a nearby town and trapping hundreds of people.

