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#society

GB News: Pennsylvania plane crash: 'Multiple injuries' in crash as 'mass casualty incident' declared
Pennsylvania plane crash: 'Multiple injuries' in crash as 'mass casualty incident' declared
A small plane crash near a Pennsylvania retirement community has been declared a "mass casualty incident." The six-seater Beechcraft was en route to Springfield, Ohio, when it crashed into a residential area, igniting some houses. Emergency services are on the scene.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro confirmed that state resources are assisting local first responders. The plane took off from Lancaster Airport shortly before the crash, with five people on board, according to the FAA.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Syria vows accountability after over 1,000 reportedly slain in mass killings
Syria vows accountability after over 1,000 reportedly slain in mass killings
Syria's interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, has pledged accountability and an investigation into recent mass killings of Alawite civilians amid escalating violence following Bashar al-Assad's ousting. Reports indicate nearly 1,000 civilian deaths due to actions by security personnel and pro-government fighters, with Sharaa blaming Assad loyalists for inciting unrest.

The situation has drawn international condemnation, with calls for justice from the United States, Britain, and the United Nations. Clashes between new security forces and loyalists have resulted in significant casualties on both sides, and a mass grave of security forces was discovered. The interim government aims to establish rule of law and seeks international support for rebuilding the war-torn country.


#economy

Le Monde: European companies are stunned by Trump's tariff threats
European companies are stunned by Trump's tariff threats
European business leaders are experiencing anxiety over U.S. President Trump's impending tariffs of 25% on the EU, with many feeling disbelief and dismay at the situation. Trump's recent executive order has also doubled tariffs on China, raising concerns about trade relations.

The uncertainty surrounding these tariffs has led to a sense of inevitability about potential economic disruptions. Business leaders are bracing for the impact of these policies on their operations and the broader market.