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Multiple Fatalities Reported in Turkey Bus Crash

A deadly bus accident in southern Turkey's Antalya province claimed the lives of nine people and left dozens injured on Sunday, according to local officials. The intercity bus veered off a road in the Döşemealtı district, northwest of Antalya city center, and rolled down an embankment, Euronews reported. Images from the scene showed the vehicle on its side.

Ahmet Kodaz, a survivor of the crash, recounted the harrowing moments leading up to the accident. "We were travelling from Isparta to Antalya. There was already fog on the road," he told Euronews. The driver died after the speeding bus failed to take a bend. In a separate incident, another crash in Burdur resulted in seven additional fatalities, Euronews reported.

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Tampa Bay Lightning Embrace Buccaneers Theme: In Tampa, Florida, the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey team celebrated their Stadium Series game against the Boston Bruins by donning throwback "Creamsicle" Tampa Bay Buccaneers uniforms as they arrived at Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL team, Fox News reported. The players were even escorted by Baker Mayfield.

Starbucks Turns to Robotics: Starbucks is implementing robotic technology in some of its stores in an effort to improve efficiency and customer service, according to BBC Business. AI-powered robots are being used to take drive-thru orders, assist baristas with recipes and scheduling, and manage inventory. Starbucks chief executive Brian Niccol insists prices will not go up as the coffee chain tries to reverse sluggish profits.

Father and Son Asylum Seekers Return Home: A five-year-old boy and his father, asylum seekers from Ecuador who were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas, have returned to their home in Minnesota, Al Jazeera reported. Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian, were held for 10 days at the Dilley detention center until a US District Judge ordered their release on Saturday.

Azerbaijan Facilitates Grain Shipments to Armenia: As part of the ongoing normalization process between Baku and Yerevan, Azerbaijan is facilitating the transit of Russian grain to Armenia, Euronews reported. On Sunday, 25 grain wagons, totaling 1,746 tonnes, were dispatched from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijani territory. According to Euronews, nearly 19,900 tonnes of grain have been transported in this manner in recent months.

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