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Shetland Undersea Tunnels Cost £1.5bn Total, Council Vote Set for June 30
Shetland Islands Council proposes £1.5bn undersea tunnels to link Yell, Unst, Whalsay, and Bressay. Council votes June 30.

Baltimore Police Release Video in Playground Shooting That Injured Child, May 30
Baltimore police released surveillance video of two suspects in a playground shooting that injured an 11-year-old boy and 26-year-old man.

Iranian Missile Strike Wounds 5 Americans at Kuwait Base, May 30
Iranian Fateh-110 missile strikes Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, destroying two MQ-9 Reaper drones worth $60 million and injuring five Americans.

Marriott Opens First Net-Zero Hotel in Vermont, May 30
Marriott’s first all-electric, net-zero hotel opens in Vermont. MAR stock down 2.6% to $375.60; Meyka rates B+ with $333.99 target.

JPMorgan CEO Dimon Vows to Fight Clarity Act, May 31
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon opposes the Clarity Act, which would let crypto firms pay deposit interest without banking safeguards. Senate vote pending.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Orders Rohini Office Renovation After Inspection, May 30
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inspects Rohini sub-registrar offices, finds maintenance issues, orders one-week renovation deadline.

School Complex Fire in Ahrweiler Contained, Investigation Underway, May 30
Fire at Calvarienberg school complex in Ahrweiler contained May 29. One firefighter injured, no other casualties reported.

AVI Polymers Hits 5% Upper Circuit on Bonus and Stock Split Plan, May 30
AVI Polymers stock hits 5% upper circuit on bonus and stock split announcement. Board to vote June 4. Shares up 140% in one year.

Germany’s Green Hydrogen Strategy Faces Cost Squeeze, May 30
Germany imports hydrogen from Finland and Denmark as domestic production costs rise, supporting European decarbonization goals.