A police station was attacked with a bomb-laden vehicle yesterday evening amid clashes between civilians and security forces in the southern regions of Thailand. The driver of the bomb-laden vehicle left the vehicle in front of a traffic police station and fled the scene on a motorcycle that came for him. Seconds after his leave, the vehicle exploded. The explosion caused no injuries but great material damage in the area.
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EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic warned that a proposed 30% US tariff on European goods would effectively amount to a trade ban, severely disrupting transatlantic supply chains.
Speaking ahead of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, Sefcovic expressed disappointment over a letter from US President Donald Trump that halted expected trade progress. “We were close to an agreement,” he said, but now “must prepare for all outcomes.”
The EU has delayed retaliatory measures on $72 billion worth of US goods until August 1, hoping for a negotiated resolution. Sefcovic emphasized that “no one wants a trade war,” while France urged faster preparation for countermeasures and Hungary blamed the EU Commission’s weak response to US pressure.
Danish and Lithuanian ministers echoed calls to avoid escalation but emphasized EU readiness to defend its interests.