
U.S. Army to build a new TNT production facility in Kentucky

The $435 million project will restart domestic manufacturing of the explosive material used in munitions. Construction in Muhlenberg County is set to create hundreds of temporary jobs and dozens of permanent positions. The facility addresses national defense needs by reducing reliance on foreign supplies. Local officials welcome the economic boost to the region.
In France, protesters have blocked major roads

They also ignited fires across Paris and other cities as part of the nationwide “Block Everything” campaign. The actions coincide with a handover ceremony for the new prime minister, Sebastien Lecornu, who replaced Francois Bayrou. Riot police positioned themselves in front of burning structures, including a restaurant in the capital. Demonstrators in Strasbourg held placards calling to tax the rich during the rallies. The movement seeks to highlight demands for social and economic reforms.
Nepal’s Prime Minister resigned following violent protests

At least 13 people died in clashes between protesters and police in Kathmandu. The demonstrations, led largely by Gen Z activists, demanded transparency and an end to the social media restrictions. More than 200 people were injured in the unrest. The resignation has raised concerns about political stability in the region.
A shooting attack in Jerusalem has left at least five people dead

Israeli police say two gunmen opened fire before being neutralized by security forces. The attack occurred at a northern Jerusalem intersection during rush hour, causing widespread panic. Authorities are investigating the motives behind the incident. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Violent clashes in Indonesia have left at least six people dead

The unrest erupted in multiple regions, fueled by political and social tensions. Security forces are deploying to restore order as protests continue in major cities. The government has called for calm while investigations into the violence are underway. International observers are monitoring the situation closely.
A powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan

This happened near the Pakistan border, killing at least 800 people. The 6.0-magnitude quake caused extensive damage in Kunar province. Rescue efforts are underway, with helicopters deployed to reach isolated areas. Many homes and buildings collapsed, leaving thousands injured. The Taliban government is coordinating aid to support survivors.
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