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Putin apologizes for fatal plane crash incident

Putin apologises for plane crash in Russia’s airspace, acknowledges missile involvement; 38 casualties and ongoing investigations.

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Putin apologises for plane crash in Russia’s airspace, acknowledges missile involvement; 38 casualties and ongoing investigations.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed regret over a tragic incident involving a plane crash that resulted in the deaths of 38 individuals.

The crash occurred when a missile from a Russian air defence system struck an Embraer 190 aircraft carrying 67 people. Initial investigations indicated that the aircraft had been diverted from Russian airspace when the missile hit it.

Azerbaijani officials have publicly blamed Russia for the incident.

In a phone call with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Putin offered condolences, suggesting that Russian air defences were engaged in repelling Ukrainian drone attacks at the time of the crash.

Azerbaijan’s government acknowledged Putin’s apology, noting that an external factor caused the tragedy.

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Both leaders discussed the need for a thorough investigation and the importance of holding responsible parties accountable. Compensation for victims’ families was also a topic of their conversation.

The aircraft was en route from Baku to Grozny and reportedly experienced difficulties during its descent, including significant altitude fluctuations that complicated landing efforts.

Thanks to the pilots’ professionalism, the plane managed to land near Aktau in Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan is cooperating with the investigation, and officials are examining the aircraft for evidence of external damage.

The incident has strained relations between Azerbaijan and Russia, which have wavered in recent years amid changing geopolitical alliances.

The crash could also impact air travel to and from Russia, already restricted due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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Global EV shake-up: Australia slows, China surges, Lexus teases supercar

Australia’s EV market slows, sales below 100,000; Costello discusses barriers and climate goals in latest Ticker episode.

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Australia’s EV market slows, sales below 100,000; Costello discusses barriers and climate goals in latest Ticker episode.


Australia’s electric vehicle market is facing a slowdown, with sales struggling to hit the 100,000 mark this year.

Mike Costello from Cox Automotive breaks down the key barriers slowing adoption and explains whether current growth is enough to meet the country’s climate goals.

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Lando Norris claims first F1 World Championship after dramatic Abu Dhabi showdown

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Lando Norris secures his first F1 World Championship at Abu Dhabi, becoming Britain’s 11th World Champion with 423 points.


Lando Norris has clinched his maiden Formula 1 World Championship after an electrifying finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. In a race packed with tension, Norris held onto third place — the exact result he needed to secure the title.

His performance not only sealed his first championship but also cemented him as Britain’s 11th F1 World Champion, marking a historic moment for McLaren and the sport.

Norris closed out the season with 423 points, marking a defining milestone in his career.

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China naval activity raises tensions from Philippines to Galápagos

Rising tensions in the South China Sea prompt expert insights on regional security and global trade implications.

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Rising tensions in the South China Sea prompt expert insights on regional security and global trade implications.


Tensions in the South China Sea are rising as Chinese naval and fishing vessels are spotted near the Philippines and even as far as the Galápagos Islands. Experts warn these movements could impact regional security and international waters.

We speak with Tim Harcourt from UTS to break down the significance of these developments, including the role of Taiwan, ASEAN, and Japan in responding to Chinese maritime activity.

From potential diplomatic fallout to economic implications, this interview dives into what these naval movements mean for the future of the region and global trade.

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