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Portal:Current events/2018 June 29

June 29, 2018 (2018-06-29) (Friday)
Business and economy
  • BAE Systems is awarded a £19.6bn contract to build nine next-generation Hunter-class frigates for the Royal Australian Navy with construction expected to begin in 2020. (BBC)
  • Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland confirms that tariffs on C$16.6bn worth of U.S. goods will take effect on July 1, as originally planned, in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. (Reuters via MSN)
  • Toys "R" Us officially completes its liquidation sales, effectively ending up out of business after 70 years. (Business Insider)
Disasters and accidents
  • 2018 United Kingdom wildfires
    • As the Saddleworth Moor wildfire continues to burn for a sixth day, the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service have requested for military assistance in fighting the fire to be extended for at least another three days. (HuffPost)
    • A 22-year-old man from Bolton is arrested on suspicion of arson in relation to a large wildfire that is now burning on Winter Hill in Lancashire. The fire has now destroyed four square kilometres of moorland close to a radio transmission mast and is continuing to spread. (BBC)
    • NI Water have introduced a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland for the first time since 1995 due to the threat of drought. Elsewhere, firefighters are tackling a large wildfire in Glenshane Pass for a third day. (BBC)
  • Volcanoes in Indonesia
    • Ash from Mount Agung's first volcanic eruption since late-2017 results in the closure of Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport until at least 7 pm local time (11:00 UTC). The ash cloud cancels 48 flights, affecting 8,334 passengers. (Reuters)
  • Eighteen people were killed and 14 others injured in a head-on collision between a passenger bus and a truck on a highway in central China. (IOL)
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