Three world news shocks today: Spain wildfire, Taiwan’s Typhoon Bavi shutdown, and Trump-Iran threats. Which one could ripple farthest? Here are the must-know takeaways[[cite:1]][[cite:2]][[cite:3]].
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Spain wildfire update: AP said a blaze in southern Spain had killed at least 12 and hundreds of firefighters were still battling it on July 11. When roads become deadly traps, how fast can a local fire turn into a national crisis?[[cite:4]]
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Taiwan on shutdown mode: Reuters said thousands evacuated as Typhoon Bavi forced the island to shut down on July 11. The big takeaway? One storm can freeze transport, business, and city life in hours[[cite:5]].
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Trump-Iran tensions climbed again: AP said Trump floated a standing order to attack Iran if it tried to assassinate him, while mediators still tried to save the deal. More brinkmanship, less room for calm[[cite:6]].
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Which of these stories worries you most, and why? Reply with your take or retweet for others to weigh in.
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