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BUSINESS
South Korean Starbucks shutters all stores for a half‑day to train staff on historical sensitivity after a promotion tied to the Gwangju Uprising sparked outrage
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TRAVEL
A tourist train flipped during Spain’s annual tapas festival, leaving 17 injured and raising questions about safety amid the event’s popular free ride.
A small tourist train overturned in Cártama after 21:30 BST, injuring 17 people but no serious injuries reported. The accident halted the free train service that was part of the annual tapas route.
FIFA admits many seats were unfilled at South Korea vs Czech Republic match, blaming fans staying on concourses, prompting debate over ticket pricing.
India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau says the probe into the 2025 Air India Boeing 787 crash is progressing, but no completion date has been set.
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A Yemeni free‑climber dies after falling into a volcanic crater while attempting to climb it, sparking a dangerous rescue operation and raising questions about safety among social media stunt performers.
A man in Mexico apologized after a video of his slanted‑eye gesture at a South Korea vs Czech Republic game drew international condemnation.
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A Mexican man's racist gesture during a 2026 World Cup match led to widespread backlash; he issued a public apology and was removed from his role.
ENTERTAINMENT
Al‑Qaqa Ibn Antar, the popular “Spider‑Man of Yemen,” died after a fall into the Hardah Dam volcanic crater during a daring climb.
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US musician Oliver Tree dies in helicopter crash in Brazil, as authorities investigate the midair collision that claimed six lives.
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OPINION
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POLITICS
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HEALTH
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