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In a tragic incident, a small plane crashed during an emergency landing in Tolucá, Mexico, resulting in the deaths of 7 people. According to the Mexican State’s Civil Protection officials, the small private plane, which was headed from Acapulco to Tolucá, had 8 passengers and 2 crew members on board. The plane, reportedly a Dassault Falcon 50, was attempting to land on a football stadium when it collided with a nearby warehouse’s roof, causing a massive fire.
The incident has left the nation in shock, with rescue operations still underway. The wreckage of the plane has been recovered, and 7 bodies have been extracted, while the search for more survivors continues. Meanwhile, the Philippines has announced that it has no evidence of any terrorist training camps in the country, following recent reports of a bombing in the town of Bongao.
In other news, the European Parliament has approved a resolution to impose a ban on Russian gas imports by the end of 2027. In the United States, a 28-year-old Indian-American man has been arrested for allegedly murdering his 67-year-old father with a baseball bat.
In a separate incident, a doctor from India has announced that she will not take up a government job, citing mental pressure. The incident comes after a similar case in India’s Karnataka state, where a man died on the road due to a lack of ambulance and medical assistance.
In a bizarre incident, the Mexican Congress building was stormed by protesters, leading to chaos and violence. The protest turned violent, with reports of gunfire and injuries. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has expressed his wishes for his son and future daughter-in-law, who are getting married.
In a separate incident, a woman has been charged with harassing a police inspector in Bengaluru, India, and threatening to kill herself. The police have registered a case against her under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.
In a positive development, the government and goods transporters have reached a settlement, ending a strike that had been affecting the country’s supply chain. The strike had been called by the goods transporters, who were demanding better working conditions and higher wages.
In other news, the UAE’s Minister of State for Tolerance and Coexistence, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, visited Khairpur, Pakistan, where he met with the country’s Minister of Interior, Mohsin Nawaz. The visit was aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.
In sports news, Argentine football legend Lionel Messi received a watch worth 11 crores as a gift during his visit to India. The watch was given to him by a business tycoon.
Lastly, the Philippines has announced that it has no evidence of any terrorist training camps in the country, following recent reports of a bombing in the town of Bongao.

