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May 25 0800 UTC Brief

In health and safety

Police and fire crews evacuated the Ginza Six shopping complex in central Tokyo after a strong odor was reported around midday. At least 15 people felt unwell, some with sore throats, and authorities are still trying to determine what, if anything, was released. About 20 people were later reported injured in the same area after a man sprayed an unknown substance near an ATM, which is a reassuring level of specificity from the scene, in the way only an unfolding incident can be.

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, suspected Ebola cases have climbed above 900 and confirmed cases have now passed 1,000, according to the government. Officials are still trying to contain the outbreak.

In disasters

At least four people have been killed and 17 remain missing after an unfinished hotel collapsed in the Philippines. Officials said as many as 70 people were working at the site, though most had already gone home for the weekend.

In diplomacy

Marco Rubio said a “solid” deal with Iran could be announced on Monday. US media report the proposal under discussion would extend the ceasefire for 60 days and reopen the Strait of Hormuz for that period.

In business and transport

The European Commission has proposed new rules to make cross-border rail travel simpler, under a plan called “One ticket, one journey, full rights.” The idea is to let passengers book multi-leg trips across Europe with a single ticket and give them clearer passenger protections.

Singapore’s economy grew 6% year on year in the first quarter, beating expectations. Officials said the AI boom helped offset higher energy costs, though they are still warning that the Iran conflict could hit the outlook.

The NHS is spending a record £241 million on private firms to read CT and MRI scans, as hospitals struggle with staffing shortages and heavy workloads. Radiologists say it reflects years of underinvestment in training, which is a familiar way to discover that basic capacity is not optional.

In science and space

A 43-year-old Hong Kong police officer and mother of three has launched into space on a Chinese mission, where she is serving as the team’s payload scientist. It is the first Hong Kong astronaut launch reported on this mission.

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