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Mexican Navy ship hits Brooklyn Bridge in New York City | BBC News
Two people have been killed and at least 19 others injured after a tall Mexican Navy training sailboat crashed into New York City’s Brooklyn Bridge, the city mayor has said.
Eric Adams said the Cuauhtémoc lost power before the collision on Saturday evening. US officials said 277 people were on board the vessel, which was on a goodwill visit.
Footage shows the Cuauhtémoc’s towering masts clipping the bridge as the ship was passing under the famous structure on Saturday evening.
Crew members were standing on the masts at the time of collision, authorities said, which all snapped and fell to the deck.
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Iran yet to confirm joining talks with US in Pakistan | BBC News
Iran’s state media has said Tehran has “no plans for now to participate” in the second round of negotiations with the US about the …
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The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump’s presidency | BBC News
Throughout US President Donald Trump’s second term in office, traders have been betting millions of dollars just before he makes major announcements.
The BBC has found a consistent pattern of spikes in trades and finical markets just hours, or sometimes minutes, before the president’s most significant market-moving statements were made public.
Some analysts say it bears the hallmarks of illegal insider trading, whereby bets are made by people based on information that is not available to the general public.
While others say that some traders have become more adept at anticipating the president’s interventions.
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Israeli soldier destroys Jesus statue in Lebanon | BBC News
There has been widespread condemnation after an image of an Israeli soldier apparently hitting a statue of Jesus with a …
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Trump threatens Iran’s infrastructure as US team heads to Pakistan for talks | BBC News
President Trump says a US team is heading to Pakistan for further talks with Iran, but has again threatened to strike Iranian power plants and bridges if a deal isn’t reached soon, saying “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY” in a post on social media.
Meanwhile ships have again come to a standstill around the Strait of Hormuz after Iran closed it again.
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Donald Trump reacts after US-Iran peace talks fail to reach agreement | BBC News
President Donald Trump says the US Navy will “blockade any and all ships” trying to enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz – a vital shipping route.
It comes after peace talks in Pakistan failed. The US blames Iran for not agreeing to a nuclear deal. Iran says the US failed to gain Tehran’s trust.
Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon are set to hold their own talks in Washington next week.
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