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July 12 2000 UTC Brief

In Asia and the Middle East

Thai media say at least 27 people were killed in a fire at a bar in Bangkok. Unverified footage showed flames blasting out of the venue as people tried to escape. It is a grim reminder that nightlife venues can turn into death traps in seconds.

Iraq’s prime minister is set to visit Washington for talks with President Trump on strategic ties, including oil and gas deals, trade, investment, and broader economic cooperation.

In U.S. news

The new 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is now law, aiming to speed office-to-apartment conversions with grants, faster environmental reviews, zoning help, and HUD guidance for certain layouts. The timing is awkward in the useful way, since a Manhattan conversion project in the former Pfizer building was evacuated after support columns buckled and floors sagged.

FBI Director Kash Patel says the bureau is helping local authorities after the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Trump said Graham sounded tired during their final call, and Graham died hours later after what his office called a brief and sudden illness.

In Africa

South Africa is facing a new wave of anti-migrant violence that police say has left at least four people dead and forced thousands of African nationals from their homes. Analysts say the unrest, tied to groups including Operation Dudula and March and March, is unlike anything seen since apartheid ended.

Mali’s army says about 30 soldiers were killed and 60 wounded as government forces retook the town of Anefis after nearly a week of fighting.

In sports

Jannik Sinner defended his Wimbledon men’s title by beating Alexander Zverev, extending his winning streak against the German to 10 straight matches. He now has back-to-back titles at the tournament and, for the moment, the rest of the field can keep pretending this is a wide-open era.

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