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Pilots’ Mid-Air Photo Attempt Triggers Fighter Jet Collision in South Korea

A Board of Audit and Inspection report released Wednesday has identified an "unusual desire for keepsakes" as the root cause of a 2021 collision between two South Korean F-15K fighter jets. The investigation found that a wingman pilot abruptly climbed and inverted his jet to get a better photo of his colleague, leading to a crash that cost 880 million won in repairs. The pilot, now a commercial aviator, has been ordered to pay a portion of the damages.

Adani Plant Unit Shutdown Worsens Bangladesh’s Power Shortfall

Bangladesh’s energy crisis deepened Wednesday as a technical fault at the Adani Power plant in India knocked a major generating unit offline. Electricity imports plummeted from 1,497 MW to just 746 MW, leaving the national grid struggling to bridge a 2,500 MW gap during peak heat. With repairs expected to take up to four days, the North and Rangpur regions are bearing the brunt of the shortfall with near-constant load-shedding.

Nepal’s Home Minister Resigns Amid Controversial Financial Dealings

In a major blow to Nepal's month-old anti-corruption government, Home Minister Sudan Gurung resigned Wednesday. A key leader of the 2025 Gen-Z protests, Gurung stepped down following public outcry over his asset disclosures—including over 1kg of gold—and alleged founder-level shares in firms linked to money-laundering suspect Deepak Bhatta. Prime Minister Balendra Shah has assumed temporary oversight of the ministry as calls for a parliamentary inquiry grow.

Burnt Body of Missing Hindu Priest Found Hanging in Cox’s Bazar Forest

The recovery of 50-year-old priest Nayan Sadhu’s body has sparked alarm in Cox’s Bazar. Missing since April 19, his remains were found hanging and partially burned in a remote forest area on Tuesday. While an autopsy is pending at Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital, police have launched a high-level investigation into what they describe as a "highly suspicious" death.

China Cuts Fuel Prices for First Time Since Iran War

In a significant shift for domestic energy policy, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has announced the first reduction in gasoline and diesel prices since the outbreak of the war in Iran. Following the 10-day adjustment cycle, the price cut aims to lower the burden on the transportation sector and private drivers, providing a rare reprieve from the high energy costs that have dominated 2026.
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