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(FILES) A train passes before buildings including the CITIC Tower (top C) in Beijing on December 3, 2024. An eyewitness reported plane debris at the base of Beijing's tallest building on June 26, 2026, which AFP journalists saw had a large hole torn into the upper floors as police cordoned off the area. Video footage taken from a nearby building by the witness showed fire trucks blasting water at smoke billowing from the 528-metre (1,732-foot) CITIC Tower, while the wreck of a plane lay on the ground beside the building. (Photo by ADEK BERRY / AFP via Getty Images)
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TOPSHOT - A resident speaks on the phone next to air conditioning units installed on balconies in the business district of Plateau, in Abidjan on June 24, 2026. Like many African countries Ivory Coast generally experiences high temperatures for nearly eight months of the year, forcing many people to rely on air conditioning for comfort. In Abidjan, a metropolis of more than six million inhabitants with rapid urbanization, air conditioners are ubiquitous in offices, hospitals, and shops. They are part of the landscape in many neighborhoods of this economic capital, where condensers mounted high on building walls hum continuously. (Photo by Issouf SANOGO / AFP via Getty Images)
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This photograph shows a logo of the Belgian Euro Heat Pipes (EHP) company, which specialises in thermal regulation technologies for the space industry, at Nivelles, on the outskirts of Brussels on June 26, 2026. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP via Getty Images) / Belgium OUT
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A worker of the Belgian Euro Heat Pipes (EHP) company, which specialises in thermal regulation technologies for the space industry, operates a machine amid the inauguration of their new site at Nivelles, on the outskirts of Brussels on June 26, 2026. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP via Getty Images) / Belgium OUT
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This general view shows a robotic arm in a laboratory of the Belgian Euro Heat Pipes (EHP) company, which specialises in thermal regulation technologies for space industry, at Nivelles, on the outskirts of Brussels on June 26, 2026. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP via Getty Images) / Belgium OUT
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This general view shows a logo of the Belgian Euro Heat Pipes (EHP) company, which specialises in thermal regulation technologies for the space industry, at Nivelles, on the outskirts of Brussels on June 26, 2026. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP via Getty Images) / Belgium OUT
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CEO of Belgium's Euro Heat Pipes (EHP) Laurent Barremaecker, which specialises in thermal regulation technologies for the space industry, poses during the inauguration of a new site at Nivelles, on the outskirts of Brussels on June 26, 2026. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP via Getty Images) / Belgium OUT
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(FILES) Cars of the Volkswagen (VW) group are transported by rail on the compound at production site of the German carmaker in Emden, northern Germany, on May 20, 2022. Europe's largest carmaker Volkswagen is considering cutting tens of thousands more jobs worldwide and shuttering up to four plants in Germany, Manager Magazin reported on June 2026. Volkswagen is already planning to cut 50,000 jobs across its brands in Germany by 2030 as it is struggling with high costs, US tariffs and fierce Chinese competition in electric vehicles. Volkswagen would also close plants at Hanover, Zwickau and Emden after production runs of models currently made there end. (Photo by DAVID HECKER / AFP via Getty Images)




