A tourist bus parked in Slawi, Indonesia, rolled into a roadside stream, leaving one dead and 35 injured. Most passengers were inside the vehicle when the brake was released, causing it to veer off the road. The driver was outside waiting for the others. Police are investigating the accident, which involved a group of 50 tourists. A child is suspected of accidentally releasing the handbrake while honking the horn. Injured passengers were taken to nearby hospitals, and the bus was retrieved from the water.
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British police have launched an investigation after rapper Bob Vylan led Glastonbury Festival crowds in chants of “Death to the IDF.” The chant, made during a performance, drew strong backlash from the Israeli Embassy and UK officials. The BBC, which aired the festival, later removed the footage from its platform.
Festival organizers condemned the remarks, calling them a breach of policy against hate speech and incitement. The band defended its actions, accusing the UK government of supporting “war crimes” and highlighting the Gaza crisis.
Another act, Irish group Kneecap, also shouted “Free Palestine” during the festival, marking a second anti-Israel slogan at the event.