Five people died in a fire at an apartment building in Manlleu, near Barcelona, Spain, on Monday night, according to Sky News. The blaze, which started in a storage room of the five-story building, also injured at least five others.
The fire's cause is currently unknown, but emergency services reported that the victims were unable to escape the attic storage room, Sky News reported. The incident occurred in the northeast of Spain.
In other news, ByteDance, the Chinese technology giant, pledged to curb its AI video-making tool, Seedance, after facing legal threats from Disney and complaints from other entertainment companies, as reported by BBC Technology. The app's latest version had gained popularity for its realistic videos, but it also raised concerns about copyright infringement. Disney sent a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance.
Meanwhile, the European Commission launched an investigation into the online retail giant Shein, focusing on the sale of child-like sex dolls, weapons, and the addictive design of its service, according to Al Jazeera. The probe followed an uproar in France over the discovery of childlike sex dolls on Shein's website.
In international relations, Iran and the United States reached an understanding on "guiding principles" after fresh talks on Tehran's nuclear capabilities in Geneva, Switzerland, Sky News reported. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that while an agreement may not be reached soon, "the path has started." Oman's foreign minister, Badr Albusaidi, described the talks as "constructive" and noted that "good progress" had been made.
Finally, in Pakistan, residents in the high-altitude Himalayan region are adopting a traditional technique called glacier grafting to counter water scarcity, according to Al Jazeera. Pakistan, which is home to an estimated 13,000 glaciers, is among the most climate-vulnerable nations.
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