- Brenner Pass construction advances on world’s longest railway tunnel
- US economy shows signs of recovery amid rising consumer confidence
- Pentagon to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany amid strategic review
- US president rejects Iran’s latest offer amid ongoing Gulf tensions
- France announces US-led coalition to enhance security in Strait of Hormuz
- Two tourists die within hours at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
- Rescuers release humpback whale from Baltic Sea near Poel island
- Spirit Airlines shuts down operations after failed government rescue attempt
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Two tourists died hours apart at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. A 27-year-old Chinese woman fell into a loading bay after a distressing episode, while a 30-year-old Algerian man is suspected to have jumped from Terminal 2. Investigations into both incidents are ongoing.
A China Eastern Airlines flight experienced a mechanical failure, colliding with a jet bridge at Shanghai Hongqiao airport. The Airbus A350-900, arriving from Chengdu, damaged the structure but left all passengers unharmed. They were eventually disembarked after a delay. Investigation underway.
A woman gave birth mid-flight on ITA Airways flight AZ855, capturing a historic moment at 34,000 feet. The crew, alongside a doctor and nurse onboard, provided immediate assistance. The flight returned to Dakar for medical support before proceeding to Rome.
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Billionaire Elon Musk has been tapped by Donald Trump to co-lead a new body aimed at overhauling government operations. The body aims to streamline bureaucracy and cut federal spending. Trump described the organisation as an external advisory body working alongside the White House and the Office of Management and Budget.
US will not limit arms sales to Israel and says they haven’t broken law against blocking aid in Gaza
The US will not limit arms supplies to Israel as it claims Israel has not violated laws regarding the obstruction of aid in Gaza. But the UN has contradicted the assessment saying aid levels in Gaza are at their lowest in a year and warns of famine in the north.
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