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India’s UPI Expands to France as Digital Payments Go Global, June 17
India’s UPI payment system expands globally with launch at Nice Massena in France, marking a key milestone in international digital payments.

Germany’s Road Closures Surge: B62 and Malkomes Bridge Shut June 17
B62 and Malkomes bridge close June 17-21 in Germany for repairs. Hessen Mobil accelerated Malkomes closure due to heat and truck damage risks.

Fed Holds Rates at 3.5%-3.75% as Warsh Takes Chair, Inflation at 4.2%
Fed holds rates at 3.5%-3.75% under Kevin Warsh. Inflation at 4.2% due to Iran war energy spike; rate cuts unlikely until inflation moderates.

NSW Warns Barefoot Driving Could Mean $400+ Fine, June 18
Barefoot driving in Australia can result in fines over $400 if it affects vehicle control. No state bans it, but police have discretionary power.

Judge Eleanor Ross Recuses Herself From Georgia Voter Case, June 17
Judge Eleanor Ross recuses herself from Georgia voter records case after DOJ raises concerns about her impartiality due to ethics violations and…

James May Fails Modern Driving Test After 46 Years, June 17
James May failed a modern UK driving test on June 17 after speeding twice, despite passing in 1980.

Yum Brands Sells Pizza Hut for $2.7B to LongRange Capital, June 17
Yum Brands sells Pizza Hut to LongRange Capital and Yum China for $2.7B, splitting operations as the brand faces declining sales.

Drunk Driver Arrested 9 Months After Fatal Crash in Fukushima, June 17
24-year-old arrested for dangerous driving causing death in August 2025 Koriyama crash with blood alcohol 5 times the legal limit.

UK Inflation Holds at 2.8% in May as Transport Costs Surge, June 17
UK inflation holds at 2.8% in May 2026. Transport costs peak while food prices fall. Bank of England maintains rates at 3.75%.