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Quito Cracks Down on Bus Operator After Accident

Quito's municipal government took disciplinary action against a bus operator and vehicle following a fatal accident in Caupicho that killed a baby. The city council debated an emergency transportation declaration.

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Putin signals willingness to resume Ukraine peace negotiations

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow is ready to resume peace talks with Ukraine based on the Istanbul framework discussed in earlier negotiations. The statement comes after Ukrainian strikes on Russian infrastructure caused fuel shortages.

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Samsung Earbuds Hit Record Low Price During Prime Day

Samsung Galaxy Buds3 FE reached an all-time low price during Amazon's early Prime Day promotional period, with savings of around 50 euros. Multiple Samsung devices are featured in the annual sales event.

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Child Death Investigation Lacks Autopsy Clarity

An autopsy could not definitively determine the cause of death for an 11-year-old girl. The investigation into suspect Jerome Barella expanded to include murder and rape charges.

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International child abduction cases surge dramatically

Netherlands reported 270 child abductions by parents in one year, a 35 percent increase from prior year. Poland, Spain and Syria emerge as top destinations for unlawfully taken children.

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UK Plans Media Visibility Rules for Tech Platforms

The United Kingdom government has proposed requiring YouTube, TikTok, and other digital platforms to give preferential algorithmic treatment to established news organizations like the BBC and ITV. The measures aim to combat online misinformation.

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Australian Wildlife Faces Extinction Risk From Bird Flu Spread

Federal analysis identified over 150 Australian native bird species at very high extinction risk from H5N1 bird flu, including Western Australia's iconic black swans. At least 60 birds are under evaluation with three confirmed cases as the virus spreads to Oceania.

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Renault Offers 800 Engineering Departures to Cut Costs

Renault announced a voluntary departure plan affecting 800 of its 5,500 French engineers in response to Chinese automotive competition. The restructuring aims to reorganize the engineering division while recruiting software and electrification specialists.

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UK Maternity Scandal Reveals 156 Baby Deaths, Six Maternal Deaths

An independent inquiry into Nottingham University Hospitals Trust found 156 baby deaths and six maternal deaths over 13 years due to poor care. The report identified a bullying, toxic culture where concerns from families were systematically dismissed and covered up.

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Iraq Threatens OPEC Exit Over Production Quota Dispute

Iraq signals it may leave OPEC if the cartel refuses to increase its production quota. The nation seeks economic recovery following the financial crisis triggered by U.S.-Iran conflict.

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Tech & Co Daily: Digital Transformation Panel

French tech news program covers digital transformation, AI integration, and industry trends with business leaders and specialists. Topics include software innovation and transportation sector digitalization.

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Trump administration blocks Polestar EV sales in US

The United States Department of Commerce blocked Polestar, the Chinese-owned Swedish electric vehicle manufacturer, from selling new models in the country starting with model year 2027. Polestar plans to shift focus toward European markets in response to the ban.

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OpenAI considers postponing IPO until 2027

OpenAI is weighing a delay of its initial public offering to 2027 following SpaceX's troubled market debut and tech sector volatility. Advisers have suggested the ChatGPT maker wait for more favorable market conditions or accept a lower valuation.

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Leao defers future plans until World Cup ends

Portuguese winger Rafael Leao said he would decide his career future after the World Cup concludes. The Milan player scored in Portugal's victory over Uzbekistan.

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Russian strikes on Ukrainian utilities cause multiple casualties

Russian attacks on utility facilities across Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia and Sumy regions resulted in five confirmed deaths and 18 injured in a single day, with three children among the casualties. Multiple people remain trapped beneath rubble as rescue operations continue.

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