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July 3 0800 UTC Brief

In world news

At least 40 people were killed when a passenger bus lost control and plunged into a rocky ravine in southwest Pakistan, near the border between Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In France’s Aude department, firefighters and aircraft are battling a major wildfire that has already burned about 900 hectares, with evacuees being held in emergency shelters.

In Ukraine, Russian overnight strikes killed four people, coming a day after a major missile and drone attack on Kyiv. The capital is observing a day of mourning.

Outside the UN headquarters in New York, a man holding a Tibetan flag died after setting himself on fire. A campaigner described him as a tireless advocate for Tibet.

In security and defense

Japan’s defense minister says 38 companies have said they can build a drone interceptor, and he wants one in the air within weeks, not years. The government is moving quickly on the project, which is meant to shoot down other drones.

Separately, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has handed over JS Nagara, Japan’s 10th Mogami-class frigate, to the Ministry of Defense. The ship is designed to run with less than half the crew of Japan’s older destroyers, which is one way to keep a fleet modern without pretending the budget is made of elastic.

In Taiwan, a lawmaker said one military unit that once had nine administrative vehicles can now use only one after a ban on Chinese parts. The claim came up during questioning in the Legislative Yuan.

In crime and the courts

The National Crime Agency says it has identified 270 people linked to abuse websites and made eight arrests in an investigation into a network of men accused of drugging and raping women. That is a grim picture, and it points to a wider online ecosystem, not just isolated offenders.

In the US, this week’s federal appeals court roundup included rulings on property rights, immigration detention, free exercise claims, journalist access, police qualified immunity, and a few other disputes that keep the lower courts busy and the lawyers billing.

In sport

Chris Froome has confirmed his retirement from professional cycling. The four-time Tour de France winner, who also won the Giro d’Italia and twice won the Vuelta a España, said a fall last summer made clear his career was over.

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