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Israeli troops kill two in southern Lebanon amid ceasefire
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Israeli troops kill two in southern Lebanon amid ceasefire

On Sunday night a gas explosion at Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG facility left at least 13 workers dead and 66 injured, prompting emergency response teams and an investigation into the cause. Energy Minister Saad Sherida al‑Kaabi confirmed the incident was a ‘technical accident’ and not sabotage, while the plant’s operations—already halted for maintenance—may take years to resume. The tragedy follows past damage from Iranian strikes and occurs against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. International reactions, including India’s embassy, have offered condolences and support for the victims’ families. The blast’s impact on Qatar’s LNG output could reduce capacity by 12.8 million tonnes for an estimated three to five years.

On Sunday night a gas explosion at Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG facility left at least 13 workers dead and 66 injured, prompting emergency response teams and an investigation into the cause. Energy Minister Saad Sherida al‑Kaabi confirmed the incident was a ‘technical accident’ and not sabotage, while the plant’s operations—already halted for maintenance—may take years to resume. The tragedy follows past damage from Iranian strikes and occurs against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. International reactions, including India’s embassy, have offered condolences and support for the victims’ families. The blast’s impact on Qatar’s LNG output could reduce capacity by 12.8 million tonnes for an estimated three to five years.

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A Tesla Model 3 crashed into a house in Texas on 19 June, killing a 76‑year‑old resident. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a special investigation, focusing on the vehicle’s automated driving system. The driver claims no intoxication and that the car was operating on an autopilot mode. Tesla has not commented, and the case raises questions about the safety and regulatory oversight of full‑self‑driving technology. Senators have urged the NHTSA to require more detailed data from automakers. The outcome may influence future recalls or regulatory actions, while family members and safety advocates remain concerned about the broader implications for autonomous vehicles.

A Tesla Model 3 crashed into a house in Texas on 19 June, killing a 76‑year‑old resident. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a special investigation, focusing on the vehicle’s automated driving system. The driver claims no intoxication and that the car was operating on an autopilot mode. Tesla has not commented, and the case raises questions about the safety and regulatory oversight of full‑self‑driving technology. Senators have urged the NHTSA to require more detailed data from automakers. The outcome may influence future recalls or regulatory actions, while family members and safety advocates remain concerned about the broader implications for autonomous vehicles.

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The Human Rights Office of the UN confirmed 702 civilian fatalities, including women and children, caused by the Myanmar army in a six‑month span from August 2025 to January 2026. Air strikes were identified as the primary source of destruction, with Sagaing province experiencing the highest toll. The report underscores how the 2021 coup, the exclusion of opposition parties, and a shrinking supply of humanitarian aid have amplified civilian suffering. UN officials call for renewed international support while opposition groups criticize continued indiscriminate attacks.

The Human Rights Office of the UN confirmed 702 civilian fatalities, including women and children, caused by the Myanmar army in a six‑month span from August 2025 to January 2026. Air strikes were identified as the primary source of destruction, with Sagaing province experiencing the highest toll. The report underscores how the 2021 coup, the exclusion of opposition parties, and a shrinking supply of humanitarian aid have amplified civilian suffering. UN officials call for renewed international support while opposition groups criticize continued indiscriminate attacks.

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