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Clive Davis, the Voice‑of‑Music Icon, Dies at 94
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Clive Davis, the Voice‑of‑Music Icon, Dies at 94

On the night of June 21, a technical accident at Qatar’s largest liquified natural gas site in Ras Laffan triggered a huge explosion that killed 13 workers and left 66 injured. Energy Minister Saad Sherida al‑Kaabi confirmed the incident was accidental and not sabotage or hostile. The facility, a key export hub for global LNG, was recently restarted after a pause due to earlier regional conflicts. Investigations are underway to determine the cause, and the plant’s output may be reduced by 12.8 million tonnes for several years as repairs continue.

On the night of June 21, a technical accident at Qatar’s largest liquified natural gas site in Ras Laffan triggered a huge explosion that killed 13 workers and left 66 injured. Energy Minister Saad Sherida al‑Kaabi confirmed the incident was accidental and not sabotage or hostile. The facility, a key export hub for global LNG, was recently restarted after a pause due to earlier regional conflicts. Investigations are underway to determine the cause, and the plant’s output may be reduced by 12.8 million tonnes for several years as repairs continue.

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In a Washington‑mountain‑mount argument, Vice‑President John D. H. Vance said Iran has agreed to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency to resume inspections imminently, marking a key step toward ending a long‑running nuclear dispute.  He praised progress made in the first round of talks that also mapped out a strategy for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and de‑conflicting the Israel‑Lebanon front, and highlighted a 14‑point memorandum of understanding that aims to end hostilities across all fronts, including Lebanon.  While Tehran insists its program is civilian, critics remain sceptical; the talks now set a 60‑day roadmap for a final agreement, with the U.S. and Iran working toward a pathway toward lasting peace.

In a Washington‑mountain‑mount argument, Vice‑President John D. H. Vance said Iran has agreed to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency to resume inspections imminently, marking a key step toward ending a long‑running nuclear dispute. He praised progress made in the first round of talks that also mapped out a strategy for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and de‑conflicting the Israel‑Lebanon front, and highlighted a 14‑point memorandum of understanding that aims to end hostilities across all fronts, including Lebanon. While Tehran insists its program is civilian, critics remain sceptical; the talks now set a 60‑day roadmap for a final agreement, with the U.S. and Iran working toward a pathway toward lasting peace.

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BTS's return with a world tour sparked a fierce ticket‑battle, drawing the attention of scammers who siphoned $100,000 from desperate fans in South East Asia. The double‑capped city of Jakarta saw fans such as Vevee pay $1,200 for VIP seats only to be scammed out of their money. Governments and Ticketmaster are now stepping up with new AI measures and official warnings, but the story of volunteers shadowing fans in Manila and Singapore illustrates the panic‑driven actions many took to secure a spot in the resurgent pop phenomenon.

BTS's return with a world tour sparked a fierce ticket‑battle, drawing the attention of scammers who siphoned $100,000 from desperate fans in South East Asia. The double‑capped city of Jakarta saw fans such as Vevee pay $1,200 for VIP seats only to be scammed out of their money. Governments and Ticketmaster are now stepping up with new AI measures and official warnings, but the story of volunteers shadowing fans in Manila and Singapore illustrates the panic‑driven actions many took to secure a spot in the resurgent pop phenomenon.

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