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Delhi Weather Update: Flights Delayed And Traffic Crawls As Thick Haze Grips Capital

On this broadcast, the focus is on the dense fog engulfing Delhi-NCR on the last day of 2025. An unidentified reporter notes, 'The dense fog condition is certainly creating a lot of trouble for the commuters.' The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert as visibility drops significantly, disrupting normal life and traffic. Flight operations at Delhi airport face delays and cancellations, with runway visibility fluctuating between 50 and 400 metres. The programme also highlights the situation on the Yamuna Expressway, where visibility has dipped to 50-100 metres, forcing vehicles to limit speeds to 60 km/h. Air quality remains in the severe category.

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This edition of The News Today with Rajdeep Sardesai focuses on the landmark free trade agreement between India and the European Union. Finalised after nearly two decades of negotiations, the pact seeks to open up a combined market of two billion people by cutting import duties on key sectors such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals and textiles.