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Mississippi residents sue Musk’s xAI and SpaceX over data centre ‘nuisance’
Three residents filed the case on behalf of a class estimated at more than 10,000 members.
Deadly protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir: What’s going on?
At least 11 people were killed on Sunday in clashes between police and protesters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
US judge halts execution by nitrogen gas, ruling it unconstitutional
Judge Emily Marks had previously allowed the execution to proceed, arguing that no execution is entirely without pain.
Israeli forces kill nine in Tyre after issuing forced displacement orders
Israeli forces killed nine people in Tyre in the past 24 hours after it issued forced displacement orders on the city.
Canada confirms opening of Gordie Howe Bridge, despite Trump’s threats
Trump had threatened to halt the opening of the cross-border bridge, which is jointly owned by Michigan and Canada.
Bear captured after days of panic and school closures in Japan
A bear that triggered days of disruption in the Japanese city of Utsunomiya was captured.
Trump vows retaliation after claiming Iran shot down Apache helicopter
President Trump accused Iran of shooting down a US Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz
What will the fallout be from the unrest in Pakistan-administered Kashmir?
Recent clashes between protesters and police killed at least 11 people.
Why so many Americans haven’t heard about the USS Liberty
Al Jazeera’s Ava Warriner explains what happened on the day of the attack, the alleged cover-up that followed.
‘Anything but normal’: Uncertainty as Iranians try to get by amid US war
War damage and blockade have worsened economic conditions for many struggling Iranians.

