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The owner of a building where 43 people died in a factory fire in Delhi, India's Old Quarter has been arrested, and so has a building manager.  Critics say Delhi's worst fire in 20 years was avoidable:  The building was packed with more than a dozen illegal manufacturing units and warehouses being run from unventilated rooms jam-packed with combustible materials.  The fire broke out on the second floor in a shop that produced ladies handbags, and the toxic fumes quickly rendered victims unconscious.  Firefighters couldn't get in to douse the blaze because there was just one entrance to an area with more than 500 square yards of space.

The US FBI is investigating the attack at Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida "under the presumption that this was an act of terrorism".  Special Agent Rachel Rojas said the designation "allows us to take advantage of investigative techniques that can help us more quickly identify and then eliminate any additional threats to the rest of our community",  A Saudi Arabian military pilot assigned there for training, 21-year-old Mohammed Alshamrani, brought a banned 9mm handgun onto base and shot and killed three people before he was killed by local deputies.  

Up-and-coming rapper Juice WRLD collapsed and died at Chicago's Midway Airport on Sunday morning.  Born Jarad Anthony Higgins, he was best-known for his viral 2018 hit "Lucid Dreams".  The cause of death isn't known.  Juice WRLD celebrated his 21st birthday and a US$3 Million record contract just a few days ago while in Sydney.

Actor Rene Auberjonois is dead at age 79.  He played the perpetually grumpy shape-shifter cop Odo in Star Trek: Deep Space 9, was the original Fr. Mulcahy in the movie M*A*S*H, a snooty bureaucrat in the 1980s US sitcom "Benson", and about a zillion other roles.

Muppeteer Carol Spinney, who brought Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch to life on Sesame Street is dead at age 85.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) could announce on Monday if Russia will face a four-year ban on international athletic competition, which would put it out of the Olympics next year.  Last month, WADA's Compliance Review Committee recommended a ban because of "an extremely serious case of noncompliance with the requirement to provide an authentic copy of the Moscow data, with several aggravating features".  Although Russian athletes found to be clean would be allowed to compete as individuals, but the country's team, flag, and even President Vladimir Putin would be banned in their official capacities.

The Red Cross says the death toll from weeks of flooding caused by heavy rain in Uganda is now 16 lives lost.

Tens of thousands of protesters have marched through the streets of Hong Kong in the largest anti-government rally in months, marking six months of the pro-democracy movement.  It was largely peaceful, unlike the pitch battles between police and protesters of previous weeks.

France is bracing for even worse transportation troubles as the general strike resumes after the weekend.  Protesters object to President Emmanuel Macron's plans to reform the pension system along neo-liberal lines, meaning less money and a higher retirement age for people.

Finland's governing Social Democratic Party voted to elevate 34-year old Sanna Marin to Prime Minister from the transportation portfolio.  That makes her Finland's youngest prime minister ever and the third woman to lead the government.  

North Korea says it carried out a "very important test" at its Sohae Satellite Launching Ground that will have "an important effect on changing the strategic position of (North Korea) once again in the near future".  This follows a bunch of Pyongyang propaganda showing leader Kim Jong-un riding a white horse up the slopes of a mountain, usually a sign that a big announcement is coming.  And the relationship between Kim and Donald Trump, based largely on a couple of photo-op summits, appears to have broken down:  North Korean state news is referring to Trump as a "Dotard" again.  The Oxford English Dictionary defines a dotard as "a person whose mental faculties are impaired, specifically, a person whose intellect or understanding is impaired in old age".