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Eight US Air Force personnel die in B‑52 bomber crash at Edwards Base
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Eight US Air Force personnel die in B‑52 bomber crash at Edwards Base

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) increased its main interest rate to 1% on Tuesday, the highest level in 31 years. This decision follows a surge in global energy costs and a rise in inflation that remains just below the 2% target. Historically, Japan kept rates near zero for 17 years after a 1990s asset‑price collapse. While the hike may curb inflation, it also raises borrowing costs for businesses and the government. Analysts see the move as part of a broader shift in global monetary policy, with the yen gaining strength against major currencies.

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) increased its main interest rate to 1% on Tuesday, the highest level in 31 years. This decision follows a surge in global energy costs and a rise in inflation that remains just below the 2% target. Historically, Japan kept rates near zero for 17 years after a 1990s asset‑price collapse. While the hike may curb inflation, it also raises borrowing costs for businesses and the government. Analysts see the move as part of a broader shift in global monetary policy, with the yen gaining strength against major currencies.

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The crash of Air India Flight 171 killed 260 people and still lacks a definitive cause. After a year of investigation, key questions remain about the sudden fuel‑switch movement, possible pilot action, the rapid RAT deployment and engine failures. High‑profile experts argue the 787’s rapid loss of power may have spanned from engine take‑off to flight‑deck decisions, while political sensitivities could delay the final report. The controversy spreads through pilot unions, airlines and government officials, all demanding clarity. The growing debate underlines the complexity of attributing responsibility in modern commercial aviation.

The crash of Air India Flight 171 killed 260 people and still lacks a definitive cause. After a year of investigation, key questions remain about the sudden fuel‑switch movement, possible pilot action, the rapid RAT deployment and engine failures. High‑profile experts argue the 787’s rapid loss of power may have spanned from engine take‑off to flight‑deck decisions, while political sensitivities could delay the final report. The controversy spreads through pilot unions, airlines and government officials, all demanding clarity. The growing debate underlines the complexity of attributing responsibility in modern commercial aviation.

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Investigations by the BBC revealed that several "Married at First Sight Australia" participants were unaware that their on‑screen partners had prior drug and violence convictions. The Australian communications regulator ACMA called the allegations “serious and disturbing,” while Ofcom in the UK described them as “deeply concerning.” Channel 9 and production company Endemol Shine Australia defended their background‑checking processes, but Channel 4 has removed UK versions of the series from its streaming service. The case follows a broader crisis over mistrust and alleged abuse in the UK version of the show, leading to an external review. Both broadcasters now face scrutiny to improve safety and transparency for reality‑TV participants.

Investigations by the BBC revealed that several "Married at First Sight Australia" participants were unaware that their on‑screen partners had prior drug and violence convictions. The Australian communications regulator ACMA called the allegations “serious and disturbing,” while Ofcom in the UK described them as “deeply concerning.” Channel 9 and production company Endemol Shine Australia defended their background‑checking processes, but Channel 4 has removed UK versions of the series from its streaming service. The case follows a broader crisis over mistrust and alleged abuse in the UK version of the show, leading to an external review. Both broadcasters now face scrutiny to improve safety and transparency for reality‑TV participants.

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