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18:41
An oil well explosion in southwestern Venezuela left 12 people injured.
Golden Ten Data reported on June 30 that, according to sources from the Apure State Civil Security Bureau cited by Venezuelan media on June 29, an oil well in the state exploded that day, injuring 12 people. The report stated that the incident occurred near the town of La Victoria, close to the Colombian border. Residents near the site have been evacuated. The Apure State Civil Security Bureau stated that the explosion was caused by a "combustible gas leak." So far, Venezuela's national oil company has not released any information regarding the incident.
18:40
A data set that reportedly contains a supplier list, detailed component information, and product photos of the yet-to-be-released iPhone 18 Pro has been confirmed to be linked to the recent data breach incident involving Tata Electronics.
This information comes from obtained related documents. The leaked documents are detailed, not only listing the global supplier network providing for this high-end model but also including specific component specifications and design images. This incident has put Tata Electronics—a company under the Indian Tata Group offering electronic manufacturing services—into the spotlight, raising serious concerns in the market about the security of Apple's supply chain and the confidentiality of new products. Although neither Apple nor Tata Group has immediately commented on the matter, if the leaked information is confirmed, it may indicate a major commercial secret leak. Analysts point out that the disclosure of such core supply chain data might not only impact Apple's new product market release strategy but could also bring uncertainty to the stock prices and business cooperation of relevant suppliers. Security researchers are currently assessing the scope and potential impact of this data breach.
18:35
JPMorgan supports US cryptocurrency regulation
JPMorgan supports US cryptocurrency regulation and states that stablecoins similar to bank deposits should not evade banking supervision. (Cointelegraph)
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