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An imploding white‑liquor tank at Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. in Longview, Washington, caused the death of at least one worker and injured nine others, leaving nine employees still unaccounted for.
After the hot chemical tank at the GKN Aerospace Transparency Systems plant cooled, officials have allowed many residents to return home, though a smaller blast or fire could still occur.
President Trump confirms a breakthrough in Iran peace talks, including Strait of Hormuz reopening, while revealing he aborted planned strikes at Gulf allies' urging. Iran warns of contradictions and insists on key talks ahead of potential final agreement.
East African nations face a stark dilemma: curb imports of cheap second-hand clothing that crush local fashion industries or risk destabilizing millions of livelihoods. Despite efforts to impose tariffs and bans, the region's 180,000 tonnes of used garment imports in 2022 (a 76% surge since 2013) persist. The EAC's failed 2015 ban attempt under US pressure has left policymakers stuck between protecting domestic manufacturing and preserving affordable clothing access for 4.9 million people in the trade. With environmental waste and Chinese fast fashion now threatening both markets, the quest for sustainable solutions has become a high-stakes battle for Africa's textile future.
SpaceX's Starship V3 rocket completes first test flight with planned Indian Ocean splashdown, despite engine failures. Mission achieves key milestones ahead of record-breaking IPO and NASA moon/Mars plans.
TRAVEL
U.S. President Donald Trump claims an agreement to end the Iran war is close, but Iran’s foreign ministry says no deal is final. The spat comes amid escalating strikes and oil‑shipping tensions.
The Bafana Bafana squad faced last‑minute visa hurdles ahead of their Mexico tour, prompting the Sports Minister to accuse the football administration of turning the nation into a ‘fool.’
Thailand announces new visa regulations affecting citizens from more than 90 countries, including the UK, as part of an effort to enhance national security and streamline the visa application process.
Thailand reduces its visa-free stay period for nationals from over 90 countries as concerns for security and confusing visa policies rise.
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Top tennis stars including Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner dramatically shortened media appearances to 15 minutes during French Open preparations, symbolizing the 15% prize money share they claim is inadequate. Players demand 22% revenue allocation by 2030 and improved welfare protections amid growing tensions with Grand Slam organizers.
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OPINION
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Barney Frank, one of the first openly gay members of Congress and a key figure in financial reform, has died at the age of 86. His contributions to LGBT rights and financial regulations have left a lasting impact.
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An in-depth look into the complex relationship between China and Russia, highlighting their economic partnerships, strategic interests, and the implications for global power dynamics.
POLITICS
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HEALTH
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TECH
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