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Khan's Health Concerns Mount as Doctor Denied Access

Five people died in a fire at an apartment building in Manlleu, Spain, on Monday night, while in other international news, Australia's Prime Minister refused to accept IS-linked families from Syria, and the sister of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan disputed government claims about his health.

The fire in Spain broke out in a five-story building, with the blaze originating in a storage room, according to Sky News. Emergency services reported that the victims, who have not been identified, were unable to escape an attic storage room. Catalan police confirmed that the five deceased were all young people. The cause of the fire is still unknown.

In Pakistan, the sister of former Prime Minister Imran Khan rejected a government medical board's assertion that his eyesight had improved. According to Al Jazeera, the family disputed the claim after a court report indicated Khan had lost most of the vision in one eye. Khan's spokesman, Zulfi Bukhari, told Sky News that Khan's personal doctor had not been allowed to examine the imprisoned former leader. Bukhari stated, "I fear Imran Khan could be wiped out."

Meanwhile, in Australia, the Prime Minister announced the country would not accept women and children from a camp in Syria housing people with alleged ties to Islamic State. Thirty-four women and children from 11 families were scheduled to leave the Al Roj camp on Monday, but they were returned after Syrian officials said the procedures failed, as reported by Sky News.

In other news, Bangladesh's Prime Minister-to-be Tarique Rahman and newly elected lawmakers were sworn into parliament, becoming the first elected representatives since a deadly 2024 uprising, as reported by Al Jazeera.

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