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  • IAF jet crash: Two pilots killed after Jaguar fighter jet crashes near Churu in Rajasthan; third such incident this year

    IAF jet crash: Two pilots killed after Jaguar fighter jet crashes near Churu in Rajasthan; third such incident this year

    Smoke billows out after IAF’s Jaguar fighter jet crashed near Churu in Rajasthan, on July 9, 2025.
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    IAF Jaguar fighter jet crashes in Rajasthan’s Churu district

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    The Hindu

    Two pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) were killed on Wednesday (July 9, 2025) morning in a crash of a Jaguar trainer aircraft near Churu in Rajasthan.

    The IAF said a court of inquiry has been constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident.

    “An IAF Jaguar Trainer aircraft met with an accident during a routine training mission and crashed near Churu in Rajasthan, today,” it said in a brief statement.

    “Both pilots sustained fatal injuries in the accident. No damage to any civil property has been reported,” it said.

    The IAF said it “deeply regrets” the loss of lives and stands firmly with the bereaved families in this time of grief. “A court of inquiry has been constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident,” it said.

    Earlier, Rajasthan police officials said the jet crashed at around 1.25 p.m.

    The aircraft crashed in an agricultural field in Bhanoda village around 1.25 p.m., SHO of Rajaldesar, Kamlesh, added. He said human body parts were found near the crash site.

    Shortly after the crash, locals rushed to the site and found burning debris. Police from Rajaldesar and Ratangarh, fire brigade officials and ambulances were rushed in, and the area was cordoned off.

    Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagade and Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma have expressed grief over the incident.

    “Sad news of the crash of an Indian Air Force plane in the Ratangarh area of Churu district has been received. Immediately after the incident, the administration is in alert mode and instructions have been given to the officials for relief and rescue work,” Mr. Sharma posted on X and prayed for the peace of the departed souls.

    The Governor also expressed condolences over the deaths.

    Third crash this year

    Wednesday crash marks the third such incident involving an IAF Jaguar fighter jet. Earlier in March a Jaguar fighter jet on a routine sortie crashed at Ambala in Haryana after encountering a system malfunction. The pilot manoeuvred the aircraft away from any habitation on ground, before ejecting safely.

    In April however, one pilot was killed when the Jaguar fighter jet on a routine sortie, crashed near Jamnagar. “ The pilots faced a technical malfunction and initiated ejection, avoiding harm to airfield and local population. Unfortunately, one pilot succumbed to his injuries,” the IAF had said.

    (With PTI inputs)

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  • Umamusume Pretty Derby Special Week build guide: Support cards, skills, and more | Esports News

    Umamusume Pretty Derby Special Week build guide: Support cards, skills, and more | Esports News

    (Image via YouTube/Umamusume: Pretty Derby)

    Special Week in Umamusume: Pretty Derby is a beloved protagonist. Being a versatile racer, Special Week excels in medium/short-distance races. She can shine brightest, dominating as a front-runner build and outpacing rivals, when built with racing strategy. Here is a guide that will help optimize her as the top-tier front-runner and unleash her full potential.

    Umamusume Pretty Derby Special Week stat distribution

    Special Week thrives, seizing the lead early and holding on to it. So, Speed for her is non-negotiable. Just push hard and hit at least 700 for medium distance races. It will let her dictate the pace and fend off the challengers, too. To neglect Speed means to lose Special Week’s core advantage, before a race even truly begins.

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    Power follows closely. You can target 500+ Power to ensure Special Week muscles are past the rivals. It is especially crucial when she is exiting turns or making some decisive moves. Stamina here sits at the third vital place. Having 500+ will prevent Special Week from fading dramatically in the final stretch, which is a common pitfall for many leaders. Despite all, if Special Week struggles within her final stretch, consider adding stamina-restoring skills.

    Umamusume Pretty Derby Special Week Support Card

    Umamusume Support cards choice made directly shape the efficiency of training. Aim to have a balanced loadout with three Speed-focused cards and one dedicated Stamina card. While Speed cards will provide massive boosts that are needed for Special Week’s primary stat, the Stamina card would offer her the ability to avoid any late-race collapses, ensuring she is able to maintain a furious pace.Pro tip: For the long-distance races, shift to 2 Stamina, 2 Speed, 1 Wisdom and 1 Power card too, for ensuring she lasts the entire race.To complement this with 1 Power card would further bolster Special Week strength to overtake. As for a Wisdom card pick, it will aid Special Week’s skill activation and help her manage her mood during the gruelling training session while keeping her progress steady. Give priority to bonding using these cards early on for unlocking maximum training bonuses.

    Umamusume Pretty Derby Special Week skills to sharpen the edge

    Skills make a huge difference between winning and losing. Give priorities to the abilities that can amplify the natural front-running style of Special Week. Straight Speed and Corner Speed boosts are invaluable here. They enhance Special Week’s ability to maintain momentum, where the races are quite often decided. These offer direct support to Special Week to stay ahead at all costs.

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    Stamina recovery skills, too, are equally critical here. You can look for some triggers like Runner’s High or the mid-race restoration effects. These can compensate for heavy stamina drain, which is inherent to leading. Some leadership-specific skills, like pacing stabilizers or the front-position bonuses, even cement Special Week’s control over the race.

    Special Week’s inheritance strategy to secure the legacy

    The starting aptitude of Special Week benefits her significantly from the right legacy. Give priority to parents who are known for strong leadership aptitude and their medium and long-distance skills/abilities. Some proven choices like Rice Shower, TM Opera O and Mejiro Ryan pass down some valuable traits which align perfectly with Special Week’s front-running build.Make sure you avoid Chaser or completely Sprinter-focused parents. The inherited tendencies there clash with the optimal pacing strategy of Special Week. It potentially undermines her consistency. Keep focus on lineages which enforce Special Weeks’ need for a sustained speed, leadership dominance and stamina resilience, from the starting gate.

    Umamusume training tips for Special Week

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    • Train her Speed early on to unlock Level 5 Speed drills, before the major races.
    • Ensure to balance power and stamina. Do not neglect either of these, or Special Week will struggle in her final stretches.
    • Monitor the Special Week’s mood. A lower mood will reduce the training efficiency. Use Wit drills or Recreation to keep her motivated.

    Using the right approach, Special Week will become a dominant force on the track. Keep focus on Speed and support her using the right cards. Also, equip some game-changing skills for securing her victory.


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  • Combat sports review follows death of Liverpool kickboxer, 15

    Combat sports review follows death of Liverpool kickboxer, 15

    Claire Hamilton

    Liverpool City Region political reporter, BBC News

    Family handout A teenage boy stands wearing a black t-shirt and holding three gold trophies and with a medal around his neck.Family handout

    Alex Eastwood died three days after an unsanctioned fight

    A review of the safety of children who compete in combat sports has been ordered by the government following the death of a 15-year-old world kickboxing champion.

    Alex Eastwood, from Fazakerley in Liverpool, died on 29 June 2024, three days after he collapsed following an unsanctioned charity fight against a 17-year-old opponent in Wigan, Greater Manchester.

    Sports Minister Stephanie Peacock told MPs that Sport England would work with the martial arts sector to identify safety improvements and present a plan “in the coming months”.

    She was responding to calls for better regulation of martial arts competitions from Liverpool Walton MP Dan Carden, who is supporting Alex’s parents.

    ‘Safeguarding failures’

    Carden said he had called the debate in the House of Commons with “a heavy heart” and that “Alex’s death was not simply a tragic accident but a preventable loss” which had “highlighted a dangerous gap in our duty to protect children”.

    Alex’s father Stephen Eastwood and step-mother Nikita were in the public gallery to hear the debate.

    Speaking outside Parliament while holding a photograph of his son, Mr Eastwood said several safeguarding failures had come to light during Alex’s inquest.

    He said parents often “assumed” sporting events were sanctioned and regulated, but that had not been the case with the charity fundraiser fight at TKMA Gym in Platt Bridge, Wigan.

    Mr Eastwood said he and his wife had fallen “victim” to the assumption “that everything was above board – we assumed that everything was in place”.

    He said it was only during last month’s inquest that the family had discovered “that wasn’t true”.

    Family handout Alex Eastwood in a Team England jacket holding an England flag behind him.Family handout

    Alex Eastwood’s death has been described by an MP as “not simply a tragic accident but a preventable loss”

    Mr Eastwood said he would not like to see kickboxing banned for children since “it helps keep them off the streets, it helps tackle obesity, it’s good for mental awareness [and] it gives them a springboard going into future life”.

    But he said there needed to be better safeguarding, first aid facilities and medical care available.

    Mr and Mrs Eastwood are due to meet Sport Secretary Lisa Nandy on Monday and will ask her to implement “a minimum standard for gyms that have children in”, including “proper DBS checks and proper safeguarding”.

    Mrs Eastwood urged other families involved in kickboxing to ask questions of the venues where their children train and compete.

    She said: “Ask, is this a regulated gym? Where are your DBS checks? Who’s your health and safety officer? Who’s your safeguarding coach?”

    She suggested that gyms could also display this information on their walls.

    Peacock said her department and Sport England would work together to develop guidance for the martial arts sector and review safeguarding codes to ensure they were fit for purpose.

    She said Sport England would also work with the children’s charity NSPCC to help educate parents and carers on what to look for when considering martial arts tuition.

    Peacock said her department was also exploring ways to strengthen safety standards in clubs and competitions that are not affiliated with national governing bodies.

    She said conversations were also being had with the martial arts sector to understand how to help parents and carers be confident that their children are safe when participating.

    ‘Unsanctioned and unregulated’

    Carden told the Commons the inquest into Alex’s death heard that standards around safety, medical oversight and safeguarding varied widely, and in many cases were absent.

    He added: “If a match is unofficial or unsanctioned, there is no guideline minimum standard that must be met to provide safeguarding for a child participant, no minimum standard of medical support that might be required, no maximum rounds, no periods of rest, no welfare checks on participants, and no risk assessment and critical incident plan.

    “It should stop us all in our tracks to learn that in this country, children can be placed in combat situations without clear, enforceable national protections.”

    Carden said Alex’s family had “done everything right – everything a loving family would do. They encouraged him to get involved in a range of sports and activities and supported him when it became clear that he had a talent for kickboxing”.

    But he said “they and Alex were failed by a lack of safeguarding, responsibility and regulation”.

    He told MPs: “Every single day, children up and down the country take part in activities like Alex did. They lace up gloves, put on headgear and step into training halls and rings, with no minimum standards in place to ensure their safety.”

    He said parents like the Eastwoods would be oblivious to some of the risks of unsanctioned and unregulated bouts.

    Peacock said: “The coroner’s report on the case of Alexander Eastwood highlighted specific issues around clubs and competitions that are not affiliated with a national governing body. We are now looking into that as a matter of urgency.”

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  • Injured NZ opener Allen out of T20 tri-series in Zimbabwe

    Injured NZ opener Allen out of T20 tri-series in Zimbabwe



    Cricket


    Allen sustained injury while playing for San Francisco Unicorns in Major League Cricket





    (Reuters) – New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said on Wednesday that opener Finn Allen will miss the Twenty20 tri-series in Zimbabwe later this month due to a foot injury.

    The 26-year-old sustained the injury while playing for San Francisco Unicorns in Major League Cricket.

    “Allen’s recovery timeline will be determined once he has returned to New Zealand and received further specialist consultations,” NZC said in a statement, adding that a replacement would be named in due course.

    New Zealand’s squad will be led by Mitchell Santner and includes hard-hitting batter Bevon Jacobs, who is in line to make his international debut in their July 16 opener against South Africa.

    Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi has high expectations for the South Africa-born 23-year-old.

    “This guy’s an absolute monster,” Sodhi said ahead of the team’s departure to Harare.

    “He’s one of those guys who bat at six and hit six from ball one. It’s an asset I don’t think we’ve had a lot of in New Zealand cricket.

    “It’s great to have that kind of skill.”

    Zimbabwe face South Africa in the tri-series opener on July 14.

    New Zealand squad:

    Mitchell Santner (captain), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Bevon Jacobs, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi 

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  • Wiskind Cleanroom secures contract for Brazilian animal vaccine facility

    Wiskind Cleanroom secures contract for Brazilian animal vaccine facility


    China-based Wiskind Cleanroom has secured a contract for the design and construction of a new animal vaccine production base in Brazil. 


    The project marks a strategic partnership with a prominent Brazilian biopharmaceutical company.


    The win also represents a significant milestone for Wiskind in the South American biomedical sector.


    The new facility will comprise six separate buildings, including a virus diagnosis building, a virus workshop, a bacteria workshop, an animal house, a bacteria diagnosis building, and a research and development centre. 


    Key operational zones will comply with ABSL-3 standards, meeting biosafety requirements set by the World Health Organization


    The total construction area exceeds 12,000 sqm.


    Once completed, the project will become Brazil’s first high-level veterinary Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) benchmark facility, integrating virus diagnosis, vaccine production, and R&D testing. 


    The facility is expected to set a new standard for veterinary vaccine production in the region.


    A notable feature of the project is the implementation of an Animal Biosafety Level 3 (ABSL-3) protection system, incorporating a negative pressure gradient control system across all areas. 


    Once completed, the project will become Brazil’s first high-level veterinary Good Manufacturing Practice benchmark facility


    Key operational zones will comply with ABSL-3 standards, meeting biosafety requirements set by the World Health Organization (WHO), the European Union (EU), and Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA).


    The construction phase will involve the parallel development of all six individual buildings, facilitated by the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology to enable multi-disciplinary, collaborative construction management. 


    This approach is anticipated to reduce the traditional construction timeline by over 30%, setting a new benchmark for similar projects in the sector.


    Wiskind Cleanroom, headquartered in Shandong, China, specialises in the design, manufacture, and installation of modular cleanroom systems for biopharmaceutical, healthcare, and high-tech industries. 


    The company provides integrated cleanroom engineering solutions globally, with a focus on innovative technologies and international quality standards.


    Top image: Representatives sign the agreement 

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  • Probing Cosmic Dark Ages From Far Side Of Moon

    Probing Cosmic Dark Ages From Far Side Of Moon

    Cosmologists from the University of Portsmouth are part of an international team which wants to unlock the secrets of the ‘Cosmic Dawn’, by sending a miniature spacecraft to listen out for an “ancient whisper” on the far side of the Moon.

    The proposed mission will study the very early universe, right after the Big Bang, when it was still quite dark and empty before the first stars and galaxies appeared.

    But to probe the cosmic ‘Dark Ages’, silence is essential. And Earth is a very ‘noisy’ place for radio signals, with interference from our atmosphere and all our electronics.

    “It’s like trying to hear that whisper while a loud concert is playing next door,” said Dr Eloy de Lera Acedo, who is presenting the proposal today at the Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting 2025 in Durham .

    “This makes it really hard to pick up those faint signals from billions of years ago. To detect a special radio signal that comes from hydrogen – the first, most basic and most abundant chemical element – in the early universe, we need it to be quiet.

    “That’s why we’re proposing to send a small satellite to orbit the Moon and detect a signal which could hold clues about how everything began and how structures like galaxies eventually formed.”

    The UK-led CosmoCube mission would observe from the far side of the Moon, which acts like a giant shield, blocking out all the radio noise from Earth.

    This would create a clear, quiet spot to “listen” for an “ancient whisper” and learn more about the universe’s Dark Ages and Cosmic Dawn – periods that are currently largely unexplored.

    “By doing this, CosmoCube aims to help us better understand how our universe transformed from a simple, dark state to the complex, light-filled cosmos we see today, with all its stars and galaxies,” said de Lera Acedo, head of Cavendish Radio Astronomy and Cosmology at the University of Cambridge.

    “Crucially, it will also help scientists investigate the mysterious dark matter and its role in shaping these cosmic structures.”

    CosmoCube will feature a precision-calibrated, low-power radio radiometer operating from a low-cost satellite platform in lunar orbit. It would operate at low frequencies (10-100 MHz), engineered to detect extremely faint signals amidst a sea of noise.

    The mission could help shed light on the Hubble tension, a discrepancy between various measurements of the expansion rate of the Universe. It may also provide insights into the physics of the early Universe, and how normal and dark matter interact.

    It may also provide insights into dark matter-baryon interactions (potential, non-gravitational interactions between dark matter particles and ordinary matter) and the physics of the early universe.

    This so-called ‘Dark Ages’ period is one of the last unexplored frontiers in observational cosmology. The pre-stellar epoch offers a pristine view into the formation of structure, the properties of dark matter, and early cosmic evolution.

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  • The teenager carrying England’s hopes

    The teenager carrying England’s hopes

    Michelle Agyemang idolised Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott, and now Alessia Russo and Lauren James

    Even before joining the Arsenal Academy, Michelle Agyemang was always drawn to the gunners.

    “I was a really big fan of Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott as well,” she told Goal.com in an interview.

    Those two have moved on and so has Agyemang’s inspiration, which she now takes from fellow Arsenal forward Alessia Russo and Chelsea forward Lauren James. She admires James for her dynamic, technical style, and Russo for her dynamism.

    But the young forward is intent on developing her own identity, saying she hopes to be a “unique player” who can make an impact from the first minute to the last.

    “As long as I’m helping the team, that’s my main ambition,” she said post the France game.

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  • Climate change makes European heatwaves three times as deadly

    Climate change makes European heatwaves three times as deadly

    A recent study by World Weather Attribution estimates that last month’s heatwave in Europe, accelerated by climate change, caused three times as many deaths. The heatwave affected 12 European cities, including Paris and Milan, and estimates show that without global warming, around 1,500 of the 2,300 deaths could have been prevented. Climate change has increased the heat by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius, leading to severe heat stress, particularly among vulnerable groups, such as the elderly. This research underscores the pressing need for effective climate action to mitigate global warming and the severe consequences of such extreme weather events.

    Impact of climate change on extreme weather events

    Climate change is having a noticeable impact on the global climate, leading to more frequent and intense extreme weather events.

    These changes have caused global average temperatures to rise by approximately 1.1°C since the 19th century, mainly due to human activities such as greenhouse gas emissions. These rising temperatures increase the frequency and severity of heat waves, floods, and storms, with serious consequences for public health and economic stability.

    European heat waves and health effects

    The World Weather Attribution (WWA) research collective, of which the KNMI is a member, showed that the recent European heat wave led to 2,300 premature deaths due to rising temperatures influenced by climate change. WWA found that heat waves increase thermal stress by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius, which particularly affects the elderly and people with underlying health problems. This highlights the invisible but destructive impact of heat waves, which do not manifest themselves in visible destruction such as storms, but indirectly through an increase in deaths.

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    Consequences for global public health

    Researchers used historical temperature data to determine how many deaths there would have been without climate change. This study was conducted in 12 European cities, including Paris and Milan, and indicated that climate change may have caused three times as many deaths as would otherwise have been the case. The scientists emphasized that long-term temperature rises lead to higher mortality rates.

    Experts criticize the lack of adequate measures to cope with such heat waves. An urgent call has been made to governments worldwide to take more meaningful climate action. Criticism also includes the inadequacy of current climate policy measures to effectively prevent heat-related deaths on such a scale. Implementing stricter environmental legislation and investing in renewable energy sources are crucial to limiting the impact of future heatwaves.

    Heat waves cause significant public health problems and put pressure on healthcare systems. The increase in deaths during heat waves serves as a warning of the need to improve infrastructure to better protect people from extreme weather. The World Health Organization is calling for conscious plans to protect vulnerable groups, especially in densely populated urban areas, which are more susceptible to heat-related illnesses.

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    Half of tenants suffer heat stress in own home

    Half of the Dutch in rental properties cannot cool her or his home adequately during hot days. This is according to figures from CBS.

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  • sigma 2/2025: World insurance in 2025: a riskier, more fragmented world order – Swiss Re

    1. sigma 2/2025: World insurance in 2025: a riskier, more fragmented world order  Swiss Re
    2. US tariffs set to slow global economy and insurance premium growth: Swiss Re Institute  Reinsurance News
    3. Global Economy To Slow Down In 2H Due To US Tariff Impact – CGS International  Sarawak Tribune
    4. Catastrophe exposure growth to keep outpacing insurance premiums: Swiss Re  Artemis.bm
    5. Fitch Expects Global Economy to Slow Sharply w/ GDP Growth at 2.2% This Yr  AASTOCKS.com

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  • Why a creepy monster is America's must-have doll – Axios

    1. Why a creepy monster is America’s must-have doll  Axios
    2. 7 most expensive Labubus in the world  primetimer.com
    3. Meet the man behind the Labubu madness: Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung  Tatler Asia
    4. Labubu-nomics & the Blind Box Boom: How the Viral Trend Could Be a Promo Opportunity  members.asicentral.com
    5. Labubu Doll: The Toy That Took Over the World  Vocal

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