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<p>Thao Nguyen and Jim Walsh, USA TODAY NETWORK July 4, 2025 at 6:45 AM</p>

<p>A skydiving plane that went off a runway and crashed into the woods near a small New Jersey airport experienced "mechanical issues" just minutes after taking off, the skydiving company said in a statement July 3.</p>

<p>The single-engine Cessna 208B went off the end of the runway while departing Cross Keys Airport in southern New Jersey at around 5:30 p.m. on July 2, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The aircraft was carrying 15 people, including the pilot.</p>

<p>Skydive Cross Keys, which has operated since 1994 at Cross Keys Airport, said the aircraft developed "mechanical issues" at roughly 3,000 feet after takeoff, according to the Cherry Hill Courier-Post, part of the USA TODAY Network. The pilot, described as "highly experienced," turned back for an emergency landing, but the plane left the runway and crashed into a wooded area, the company said.</p>

<p>The company noted that the plane was up-to-date on all scheduled maintenance and had recently undergone a routine FAA inspection. It added that it was cooperating with the FAA and local authorities "to determine the root cause of the incident."</p>

<p>The company expressed relief that no one died in the crash, saying the outcome "could have been much worse." Authorities said 14 people were hospitalized after the incident, including three who remained in critical condition at a New Jersey hospital as of July 3.</p>

<p>Injuries for the victims ranged from minor to serious, "though none are believed to be life-threatening," according to the company. It added that several victims who were transported to the hospital have since been discharged.</p>

<p>"We're incredibly thankful for the skill and composure of our pilot, whose actions helped keep everyone alive," the company said. "We're also deeply grateful to the emergency responders who arrived so quickly and took such great care of everyone on board."</p>

<p>Cross Keys Airport is a known location for skydiving outings. The airport is located in Gloucester County, about 20 miles southeast of Philadelphia.</p>

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<p>Local police chief describes chaotic scene after plane crash</p>

<p>In an initial report posted on July 3, the FAA said the aircraft experienced engine issues after departure and "crashed while returning to the airport after a runway excursion into trees." Authorities said the plane is owned and operated by ARNE Aviation out of Virginia and was leased to Skydive Cross Keys.</p>

<p>Andrew Halter, with Gloucester County Emergency Management, previously said the pilot reported "engine trouble" before the crash. The plane tried to circle back for landing but was unsuccessful in that attempt, according to Halter.</p>

<p>During a news conference on July 3, Monroe Township Police Chief John McBride described the scene as chaotic as emergency personnel swiftly responded and provided aid. The police chief said the plane sustained "extremely extensive" damage and debris had been spread out through the entire area.</p>

<p>"The plane was completely mangled and just beyond repair," McBride said at the news conference. "It just looked like a big pile of metal, and there was just people crawling out of it."</p>

<p>The aircraft was elevated and stuck between several trees, according to McBride, who said fire crews had to cut down trees to get to the wreckage.</p>

<p>McBride added that victims had been covered in jet fuel, and some were heard screaming in pain as they tried to navigate between fallen trees and debris. He said victims who sustained minor injuries assisted those who were more seriously hurt.</p>

<p>Authorities said the official cause of the crash remains under investigation, which is being led by the Monroe Township Police Department, Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office, and the FAA. The National Transportation Safety Board is also investigating the crash and will provide additional information when available.</p>

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<p>14 passengers recovering from the crash</p>

<p>At the July 3 news conference, Halter said one passenger refused medical treatment at the scene and 14 were transported to hospitals for treatment.</p>

<p>Eleven people were transported to Cooper University Hospital in Camden by medical helicopter, including three who were in critical condition when they left the scene, according to Halter. Three others were transported to Inspira Medical Center of Mullica Hill by ambulance.</p>

<p>As of late morning on July 3, Halter said three people were listed in critical condition and eight were still receiving treatment at Cooper University Hospital. He added that many of the victims suffered various extremity injuries, such as upper or lower extremities.</p>

<p>McBride said he told the passenger who declined treatment that he had a facial injury and needed care, but in response, the man said: "That'll be something cool to tell the ladies later."</p>

<p>The police chief noted that the man remained at the crash scene to check that other passengers were safe.</p>

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<p>RIAZAT BUTT July 4, 2025 at 8:10 AM</p>

<p>1 / 5Pakistan AlcoholIsphanyar Bandhara, Chief Executive of the Murree Brewery talks with his assistant after an interview with The , in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Monday, June 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)</p>

<p>RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — A pungent fug of malt and yeastiness hangs over Murree Brewery, Pakistan 's biggest and oldest producer of alcoholic drinks.</p>

<p>The company is an outlier in a country where alcohol is outlawed for everyone except non-Muslims, who make up some 9 million people out of 241 million. Pakistan, an Islamic republic, banned booze for Muslims in the 1970s.</p>

<p>Murree Brewery has strong financials despite the prohibition, thanks to its history, scant competition and a small, thirsty and predominantly elite consumer base.</p>

<p>But the government exerts significant control over the sale and marketing of alcoholic beverages through red tape and high taxes, pushing brewery chairman Isphanyar Bandhara to expand the company's footprint in Pakistan's non-alcoholic drinks industry, which, although bigger, is more crowded and less lucrative.</p>

<p>"Even I tell my staff of about 2,200 that we cannot sit on our laurels by selling alcohol," said Bandhara, the third generation of his family to run the 165-year-old business that was founded by the British. "It's a restricted market, so we have to rely and focus more on the non-alcoholic side. That's where I think I would like to flex my muscles and take credit, rather than being a liquor baron."</p>

<p>The brewery already manufactures energy drinks, juices and malted beverages, but they are not as well known as products from big international brands. However, this part of the business is registering double-digit growth, and Bandhara wants to cash in on the country's youth bulge. Around 64% of the population is under 30.</p>

<p>The state has a lot of say</p>

<p>Pakistan's government determines the brewery's alcohol prices, points of sale and customer base. Last year it took $35 million from the brewery's revenue in taxes. The company cannot advertise its alcoholic beverages or expand that part of the business inside Pakistan. Online shopping is unavailable.</p>

<p>The brewery is permitted to export beer to countries outside the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, a 57-member bloc, even though there is a "big demand for liquor and beer" in Muslim-majority countries, Bandhara said.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, more Pakistanis drink far more sodas and juices, with billions of dollars in sales every year. PepsiCo and Coca-Cola dominate, but there are also homegrown brands.</p>

<p>"The multinationals are thriving in Pakistan," Bandhara said. "It's a rewarding market. There might be less money (in non-alcoholic drinks), but it's more secure."</p>

<p>Murree Brewery's malted drinks line is packaged in a way that strongly resembles its beery counterparts. The taste, while not unpleasant, is distinctive, sweet and slightly yeasty.</p>

<p>How to drink in Pakistan</p>

<p>Alcohol is a niche item in Pakistan. Even cooking ingredients like red wine vinegar, and buying essentials like cough medicine, is hard because of their alcohol content, however minuscule.</p>

<p>Five-star hotels slip a drinks list into the in-room dining menu or decant alcohol into a more discreet vessel, like a teapot. Some restaurants, usually upscale, allow diners to bring a bottle but seat them away from others or shield the pour from prying eyes. There is often a windowless, joyless bar in major Pakistani cities.</p>

<p>Non-Muslims — nationals and foreigners — can get a liquor permit allowing them to buy limited amounts of alcohol. Diplomats and the elite are a rich source of booze, with well-stocked cabinets and sometimes entire rooms dedicated to drinks.</p>

<p>There are also wine shops, but only in some provinces and run by non-Muslims. Some wine shops deliver to customers waiting in their cars, for discretion. Home delivery is also available.</p>

<p>"It's not expensive to buy beer," said Faisal, a Pakistani Muslim drinker who is in his 30s and lives in the province of Sindh. He only gave his first name because he is breaking the law. "A local beer will cost 500 rupees ($1.76), but you can save 50 rupees if you don't want it chilled."</p>

<p>He added: "Beer is cheaper than coffee in Pakistan, but you only need one coffee whereas you need a lot of beer."</p>

<p>Minorities and the booze market</p>

<p>Non-sanctioned alcohol drinking in Pakistan is punishable by 80 lashes of a whip, although the Federal Shariat Court deemed the penalty un-Islamic in a 2009 ruling.</p>

<p>Alcohol is considered haram, or forbidden, in Islam. Although a sin and not a crime, scholars and religious authorities typically point to a verse in the Quran that calls intoxicants "the work of Satan" and tells believers to avoid them. They also cite sayings of the Prophet Muhammad and the effects of alcohol.</p>

<p>Nonetheless, stacked on pallets at Murree Brewery on a recent day were boxes of booze. The beer was heading to government-authorized retailer Pearl Continental Hotel in the eastern city of Lahore. The whiskey was going to Sindh, home to religious minorities including Hindus and Parsis.</p>

<p>Bandhara, who is Parsi, is one of the brewery's leading tasters. Only non-Muslims can sample the company's alcoholic products.</p>

<p>"We can't just force someone to drink an inferior drink, so it has to be quality," Bandhara said. "If the German Embassy, the Chinese Embassy and a lot of European embassies are my customers for beer, I'm comfortable on my quality."</p>

<p>Competition from the Chinese</p>

<p>Hundreds of Pakistani distilleries produce the intoxicating agent ethanol, which is mostly exported. Home brewers are another source of alcoholic beverages. But homemade liquor containing poisonous methanol has proved fatal, and dozens of people have died over the years.</p>

<p>Murree Brewery's closest competition for alcohol is the Chinese-run Hui Coastal Brewery and Distillery Limited, which began making beer in southwestern Balochistan in 2021, largely for the thousands of Chinese workers there.</p>

<p>Nobody from Hui was available to comment.</p>

<p>The granting of a licence to Hui in conservative Balochistan took Bandhara aback. He said he was unafraid of competition but wanted a level playing field.</p>

<p>Decades ago, his family wanted to set up a brewery in Punjab, Pakistan's most populous province. Bandhara said authorities told the family to keep their heads down because they were in a Muslim country.</p>

<p>"If the Islamic lecture is for me, why was the license given to the Chinese brewery?" he asked. "We are a liquor company, and we are the easiest to throw stones at and to criticize."</p>

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<p>SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean authorities ordered on Friday SK Telecom to strengthen data security and imposed a fine after the country's biggest mobile carrier was hit by a cyberattack that caused the leak of 26.96 million pieces of user data.</p>

<p>The measures come after SK Telecom in April disclosed that it had suffered a major leak of customer data caused by a malware attack.</p>

<p>The Ministry of Science and ICT said on Friday that it will impose a fine of up to 30 million won ($21,970), and SK Telecom must enforce security measures at least once a quarter, have its chief executive officer directly oversee data governance, and increase personnel and investment in data security.</p>

<p>"This... was a wake-up call for information protection not only in the domestic telecommunications industry but also in the overall network infrastructure," Science Minister Yoo Sang-im said in a statement issued after an investigation by the ministry.</p>

<p>SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won apologised last month for the data leak and SK Telecom said it would take full responsibility for any harm caused as a result of the breach, which has caused alarm among its 23 million users over the possible theft of personal and financial information.</p>

<p>The mobile carrier said it would start offering free universal subscriber identity module (USIM) replacements to all 23 million users for free at more than 2,600 retail stores nationwide following the cybersecurity breach.</p>

<p>About 9.39 million users have replaced their USIMs as of late June, according to SK Telecom.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Heekyong Yang and Joyce LeeEditing by Ed Davies)</p>

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<p>SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia will likely still be subjected to the 10% tariff rate on all exports to U.S. but the government will continue to try and negotiate for an exemption, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday.</p>

<p>A 90-day pause in the U.S. "reciprocal" tariffs are set to expire early next week, with President Donald Trump threatening to send letters to countries laying out the tariff rates they will face on U.S. imports.</p>

<p>When asked if Australia will stay on the 10% baseline tariff rate after July 9 during an event in Sydney, Albanese said, "I assume that will be the case." The U.S. tariff deadline of July 9 is not expected to affect Australia, he added.</p>

<p>"We are in a position where on July 9 that won't really have an impact on us because that's about other countries who have higher rates," said Albanese.</p>

<p>"No country has a better tariff level than 10%. Now we will continue to put our case as we do."</p>

<p>Albanese's scheduled meeting with Trump on the sidelines of the G7 was cancelled last month when Trump left the summit early due to tensions between Israel and Iran.</p>

<p>The government is still trying to get a meeting with Trump, and Albanese said on Friday there would be many opportunities to meet at various forums between now and the end of the year.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Stella Qiu; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)</p>

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Blistering heat, empty chairs and the C-word mar UN's flagship development event

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<p>David LatonaJuly 4, 2025 at 7:07 AM</p>

<p>By David Latona</p>

<p>SEVILLE (Reuters) -Brutal heat scorched Spain this week, a blistering reminder of the climate change that is battering the world's poorest countries - stretching their finances even as government debt climbs to new heights.</p>

<p>But at a once-a-decade UN development finance conference in Seville, two key ingredients were in less abundance: money and power.</p>

<p>Just one G7 leader - France's Emmanuel Macron - attended the event, where he and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez addressed rooms filled with dozens of empty chairs. Organisers initially said they expected 70 heads of state; that was whittled to 50 as the conference got underway.</p>

<p>Back in Washington, Paris, London and Berlin, rich-country leaders are slashing aid and cutting bilateral lending in a pivot to defence spending and rising debt at home.</p>

<p>"The mood is ... I would say realistic, but also a sense of unity and of pragmatism," said Alvaro Lario, president of the International Fund of Agricultural Development, adding the question on everyone's mind this week was how to do more with less.</p>

<p>"How can we come together, or think out of the box, or create new type of ways of really stretching it more?"</p>

<p>The Financing For Development meeting is a flagship UN conference, charting the trajectory to help tackle changes the world must make to tax policies, aid spending or key areas such as debt, health and education. Its outcomes guide global aid funding and UN policies for the decade to come.</p>

<p>EMPTY CHAIRS, MISSING LEADERS</p>

<p>Few disagree over the need for action; hundred-year floods and storms are happening with alarming regularity, and rising debt-servicing costs are siphoning money away from health, education and infrastructure spending in the developing world.</p>

<p>But even top developing-world leaders Mia Mottley, the Barbados prime minister and prominent global climate champion, and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, currently chairing the Group of 20 major economies, backed out of the event at the last minute.</p>

<p>The media room was stacked with bored-looking Spanish press gossiping about a domestic political scandal while disillusioned civil-society leaders stalked the halls, upset with the watered-down agenda and the lack of fiscal or political firepower.</p>

<p>"We are facing a backsliding of many agendas that we had advanced a few years ago," said Henrique Frota, director of ABONG, a Brazilian association of NGOs. "Developed countries are reducing their investment in (official development assistance) and European countries are not fulfilling their commitment ... they are giving less and less money right now for every kind of agenda."</p>

<p>Event leaders were relieved to produce an outcome document - despite gnawing fears in the past months that Washington would torpedo any deal.</p>

<p>In the end, U.S. officials backed out altogether.</p>

<p>"The entire community was very afraid of coming here because one country wasn't attending," said UN Assistant Secretary General Marcos Neto. "But the document ended up working out ... I'm leaving happy, with more optimism than I thought I would leave with."</p>

<p>Neto highlighted significant steps toward implementing climate and development goals, including the Seville Platform and multiple agreements from public and private sectors to leverage funds for the biggest possible impact.</p>

<p>The Seville Commitment included tripling multilateral lending capacity, debt relief, a push to boost tax-to-GDP ratios to at least 15%, and get more rich countries to let the IMF use "special drawing rights" money for countries that need it most.</p>

<p>But in Seville, only host nation Spain signed on to commit 50% of its "Special Drawing Rights" for the purpose.</p>

<p>THE C-WORD</p>

<p>UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed acknowledged that the attendance was not as star-studded as hoped, and that public funds are under pressure.</p>

<p>"But there's innovative financing, there's the private sector, there's the triple lending of MDBs ... so the resources are there," she said.</p>

<p>"We just have to have the political will to leverage through these mechanisms that have come out of the platform of action and continue moving with them."</p>

<p>U.S. President Donald Trump, despite his country's absence, loomed large over the event; his climate change scepticism, hostility toward diversity initiatives and pledge to review U.S. participation in multilateral organizations made some keen to strip the "c-word" - climate change - and rebrand initiatives as focused on resilience, education or health.</p>

<p>Still, some say the gloomy backdrop should not deter leaders focused on progress.</p>

<p>"Ultimately the important thing is doing it," said Jose Vinals, former group chairman of Standard Chartered and co-chair of both the FFD4 Business Steering Committee and the Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance.</p>

<p>"The private sector is, for the most part, still willing to walk the talk."</p>

<p>(Reporting by David Latona in Seville; Additional reporting by Karin Strohecker, Simon Jessop and Marc Jones in London; Writing by Libby George; Editing by Daniel Wallis)</p>

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<p>Joe WalshJuly 4, 2025 at 6:17 AM</p>

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<p>Get ready to see some punches on the White House grounds.</p>

<p>President Trump says he will host a UFC mixed martial arts fight at the White House as part of next year's festivities celebrating 250 years of American independence.</p>

<p>The idea came up during a Thursday night speech at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, one year and one day before the 250th anniversary of the 1776 ratification of the Declaration of Independence. The federal government is planning to mark the occasion with a year's worth of events — including a UFC fight, according to Mr. Trump.</p>

<p>"We're going to have some incredible events," the president said. "Some professional events, some amateur events. But the UFC fight is going to be a big deal, too."</p>

<p>Further details on the event, which is not lacking for possible names (the Rose Garden Fight Night? Oval Office Octagon?), are unclear. But the president is "dead serious" about the idea, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told a pool reporter on Thursday. A UFC spokesperson also confirmed the plans to CBS News.</p>

<p>Mr. Trump described it as a "championship fight, full fight" with 20,000 or 25,000 spectators — a tall order for the White House grounds, though Mr. Trump said, "we have a lot of land there." He said longtime UFC CEO Dana White will organize the event.</p>

<p>The president's ties to the UFC go back to at least 2001, when the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City hosted the mixed martial arts enterprise. Since then, Mr. Trump has periodically attended UFC fights, including last month. The president is also close with White, who helped introduce Mr. Trump at last summer's Republican National Convention and took the stage at Mr. Trump's election night victory party.</p>

<p>Mr. Trump plugged a handful of other America250 events in his Thursday speech, including a "Great American State Fair," a National Mall celebration and an athletic competition called the "Patriot Games."</p>

<p>"I think it's going to be a wild time," Mr. Trump told reporters after returning to the D.C. area following the speech.</p>

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