A day of sharp contrasts in world news begins with tragedy in Brazil, where two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro and crashed into the parking lot of an electric car dealership, killing all six people on board and setting dozens of vehicles ablaze. Among the dead, accordin...
A day of sharp contrasts in world news begins with tragedy in Brazil, where two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro and crashed into the parking lot of an electric car dealership, killing all six people on board and setting dozens of vehicles ablaze. Among the dead, according to multiple reports, was US singer Oliver Tree, whose death at 32 cuts short a genre-blurring pop career with a global following. In Britain, politics and public life were marked by both remembrance and rancour: Roy Hattersley, the former Labour deputy leader and prolific author, has died at 93, drawing tributes as a defining figure of postwar Labour politics. At the same time, Nigel Farage ignited controversy by claiming Britain is a “two-tier state against white people,” a charge critics condemned as inflammatory. Elsewhere, sinkholes near a south London rail bridge shut key Gatwick Airport lines, stranding passengers and deepening travel disruption.





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- Oliver Tree Dies at 32 in Rio De Janeiro Helicopter Crash (21 sources)
- Oliver Tree among six killed in helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro (13 sources)
- Roy Hattersley, former Labour deputy leader and author, dies aged 93 (12 sources)
- Six dead after two helicopters collide over Rio de Janeiro, crash into electric car dealership (11 sources)
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- UK detains sanctioned oil tanker suspected of links to Russia’s shadow fleet (10 sources)
- Trump to appoint James M. McDonald as U.S. attorney for Manhattan (8 sources)
- Sinkholes shut rail lines to Gatwick, leaving passengers stranded near London rail bridge (8 sources)
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