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Crans-Montana Bar Fire: Prosecutors Face Pressure to Escalate Charges, June 11
Crans-Montana bar fire: Lawyers push for murder charges against owners Jessica and Jacques Moretti. 41 dead, 115 injured in Le Constellation blaze.

FTSE 100 Edges Up 0.27% as Middle East Tensions Weigh, June 11
FTSE 100 rises 0.27% to 10,254.81 as markets balance deal optimism against US-Iran tensions and 4.2% US inflation. Oil near $91/barrel.

Bihar Withdraws ₹3,662 Crore From Contingency Fund for Pensions, June 11
Bihar cabinet withdraws ₹3,662 crore from contingency fund for social security pensions amid opposition concerns over fiscal management.

Vedanta Plans $5.2B Refinancing After Credit Upgrades, June 11
Vedanta Resources plans $5.2 billion refinancing of bonds and loans after S&P and Moody’s upgrades. Net debt fell to $4.9 billion as of March 2026.

HSBC Falls 3.6% as China Capital Controls Threaten Hong Kong Wealth Business, June 11
HSBC falls 3.6% as China tightens capital controls on Hong Kong offshore accounts, threatening wealth management business and mainland investor flows.

Kyoto Prefecture Appoints Youth Environmental Leaders, June 11
Kyoto Prefecture appoints university students as environmental youth supporters to promote carbon-neutral society awareness through March 2027.

RBA Rate Cut Expected as Banks Reverse Hike Forecasts, June 11
CBA and NAB forecast RBA rate cuts in 2027 after economic weakness prompts reversal of hike predictions. Cash rate expected at 3.35% through 2026.

Agrola Closes All Swiss Hydrogen Stations by Year-End, June 10
Agrola closes three Swiss hydrogen stations by end of 2026 due to low demand, reflecting EV dominance in Europe’s clean transport strategy.

UK Eases Steel Tariffs After Industry Warnings, June 10
UK government considers easing steel tariffs as construction and manufacturing warn of cost spikes. New measures begin July 1, 2026.