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#society

Fox News: Man vows to keep Texas business running despite 'worst flood' in 20 years
Man vows to keep Texas business running despite 'worst flood' in 20 years
A Texas man described the severe flooding in Jonestown, the worst in 20 years, which has caused significant damage to his paintball business and surrounding areas. He noted the rapid rise of water levels, reaching 50,000 cubic feet per second, and the challenges posed by low water crossings.

Texas officials are monitoring the situation closely, with reports of another potential wall of water. Evacuations are underway as rainfall continues, and the Kerr County Sheriff reported 68 deaths, including 40 adults and 28 children, with several individuals still unaccounted for.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump: ‘Good chance’ of deal this week that would see ‘quite a few hostages’ released
Trump: ‘Good chance’ of deal this week that would see ‘quite a few hostages’ released
US President Donald Trump plans to discuss a "permanent deal" with Iran during his upcoming meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump stated that the US is engaged in various initiatives with Israel, including addressing Iran's nuclear capabilities.

In related developments, indirect ceasefire talks between Hamas and Israel in Qatar ended without agreement, as sources indicated the Israeli delegation lacked sufficient authority. Meanwhile, the IDF confirmed airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, aimed at disrupting their military operations against Israel.


#military

GB News: Labour issued national security warning as British-made Typhoon production grinds to a halt
Labour issued national security warning as British-made Typhoon production grinds to a halt
Production of the Eurofighter Typhoon at BAE Systems' Warton factory has halted, raising concerns over national security and job losses in the UK defense sector. The facility is down to one jet awaiting final parts, with no new orders for Typhoons since 2009, leading to fears of losing critical aerospace skills.

Union officials emphasize the risk to jobs and national security if fighter jet assembly ceases. The UK government has opted for American-made F-35s instead, and industry leaders warn that delays in securing new orders could jeopardize the nation's ability to produce military aircraft independently.