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One rallygoer was killed in the shooting
Graphic footage shows US officers stood over body of Trump gunman
LONDON — Bodycam footage captured shortly after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump shows Secret Service and local law enforcement officers near the lifeless body of the gunman.A trail of blood can be seen near the body of the deceased gunman, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was able to fire at the former president from a roof overlooking the outdoor rally in Pennsylvania 10 days ago.One audience member, Corey Comperatore, 50, was killed and two others - David Dutch, 57 and James Copenhaver, 57 - were badly wounded but are in a stable condition.The new footage emerged hours after US Secret Service director Kim Cheatle resigned over security failures surrounding the assassination attempt.The bodycam video captured by Butler County Emergency Services Unit was...
July 24, 2024

Graphic footage shows US officers stood over body of Trump gunman

Climate activists glued to Cologne airport runway on Wednesday.
Climate activists ground flights at Cologne-Bonn Airport
BONN — Climate activists have glued themselves to the runway at Cologne-Bonn Airport, one of Germany's biggest airports.Flights were stopped but they have now resumed, with the airport saying: "The police operation at Cologne/Bonn Airport is over. Flight operations have resumed. Disruptions in the form of delays and flight cancellations are to be expected during the course of the day."Police said five people glued themselves to a taxiway at the airport early this morning and officers were trying to dislodge them, German news agency DPA reported. By 8.30 am, two of them had been removed.The Last Generation activist group said in a statement that supporters in several small groups cut through the perimeter fence, approached the airport and then glued themselves to the asphalt...
July 24, 2024

Climate activists ground flights at Cologne-Bonn Airport

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Pennsylvania state police commissioner reveals stunning details about Trump shooting
WASHINGTON — A local law enforcement commissioner revealed during a House Homeland Security hearing on Tuesday stunning new details about the security failures that led to the near assassination of Donald Trump, raising more questions for the embattled US Secret Service.Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris’ striking testimony comes just one day after now-resigned Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle testified before the House Oversight Committee and largely declined to answer questions about the shooting at the former president’s Pennsylvania rally.Paris told lawmakers about the communications between the Secret Service and local law enforcement who initially spotted Thomas Matthew Crooks, the would-be assassin. He also described a more detailed timeline from...
July 24, 2024

Pennsylvania state police commissioner reveals stunning details about Trump shooting

Palestinian-American orthopedic surgeon Jiab Suleiman distributes food to children living in a refugee camp in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, in April
Israel is blocking physicians with Palestinian heritage from entering Gaza
WASHINGTON — Palestinian-American doctor Jiab Suleiman arrived in Jordan last month ahead of an emergency medical mission into Gaza, which he was due to oversee. The Ohio-born orthopedic surgeon had already led two trips into the besieged strip since the Israel-Hamas war broke out in October and was finalizing details for his third.But his preparation would ultimately be for nothing. The day before the team was set to cross into Gaza, Suleiman received notice that he had been denied entry by Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, or COGAT, the Israeli agency that manages policy for the Palestinian territories and the flow of aid into the strip.Suleiman’s denial is part of a policy recently communicated to medical missions going into Gaza through Israel. The...
July 24, 2024

Israel is blocking physicians with Palestinian heritage from entering Gaza

A woman walks in heavy rain in New Taipei after local governments across the island suspended work and classes to brace for Typhoon Gaemi on Wednesday
Taiwan grounds flights as it braces for Typhoon Gaemi
TAIPEI — Taiwan is bracing for the arrival of powerful Typhoon Gaemi which is expected to make landfall on the island's North East coast in the next few hours.The storm, the first typhoon of the season to affect the island, has led to the cancellation of parts of its largest annual military drills.Almost all domestic flights have been canceled, along with more than 200 international flights, according to the transport ministry.The typhoon is seeing winds gusting to 240 Kmh (150 mph) which is the equivalent of a high category 4 hurricane in terms of wind strength and destructive potential.The government has declared Wednesday as a typhoon day, suspending work and classes across the island except for the Kinmen islands.However, chip manufacturing giant TSMC has told the BBC that their...
July 24, 2024

Taiwan grounds flights as it braces for Typhoon Gaemi

Members of the public arrive as part of a protest march prior to the release of The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care report at Parliament on July 24, 2024 in Wellington, New Zealand
New Zealand enquiry finds 200,000 children and vulnerable adults abused in care
WELLINGTON — New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon expressed regret on Wednesday after a public inquiry found some 200,000 children, young people and vulnerable adults were abused in state and religious care over the last 70 years.Nearly one in three children and vulnerable adults in care from 1950 to 2019 experienced some form of abuse, the report found, a finding that could leave the government facing billions of dollars in fresh compensation claims.“This is a dark and sorrowful day in New Zealand’s history as a society and as a state, we should have done better, and I am determined that we will do so,” Luxon told a news conference.An official apology will follow on November 12, he added.The report by the Royal Commission of Inquiry spoke to over 2,300 survivors of...
July 24, 2024

New Zealand enquiry finds 200,000 children and vulnerable adults abused in care

File photo of one of many trash balloons that have landed in South Korea over the past few weeks
Trash balloons land near South Korean president's office
SEOUL — Balloons carrying rubbish sent by North Korea have landed in South Korea's presidential compound in the capital city of Seoul, say officials.It is the first time the South Korean leader's office, which is a designated no-fly zone, has been hit by balloons launched by Pyongyang.A chemical, biological and radiological warfare response team was sent to collect the balloons, the presidential security service said.They were found to pose no contamination or safety risk.According to a news report by local news site Yonhap, the military did not shoot down the balloons as they feared it would cause their contents to spread further.The balloons also landed in other parts of Seoul, with officials telling residents to avoid touching the balloons and to "report them to the...
July 24, 2024

Trash balloons land near South Korean president's office

French President Emmanuel Macron speaks, during the IOC Session Opening Ceremony at the Louis Vuitton Foundation ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday
Centrist caretaker government to stay on through the Olympics, says Macron
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron said he will keep a centrist caretaker government on through the Olympics to avoid “disorder," brushing aside an 11th-hour prime minister nomination by the country's leftist coalition.Macron made his widely expected announcement in a TV interview late Tuesday. Just before that appearance, the leftist coalition that won the most votes in this month's parliamentary elections selected little-known civil servant Lucie Castets as their choice for prime minister.But Macron told the France 2 network that the current government, who resigned last week to take on a purely caretaker role, would “handle current affairs during the Olympics,” staged in Paris and elsewhere in France through to August 11.“Until mid-August, we’re not in a...
July 24, 2024

Centrist caretaker government to stay on through the Olympics, says Macron

Indian army soldiers patrol the Line of Control, the de facto border with Pakistan
Surge in attacks brings fear to calmer parts of Kashmir
SRINAGAR — On 9 June, Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir saw one of its deadliest attacks in years.Nine Hindu pilgrims were killed and more than 30 people were injured after militants opened fire on a bus that was making its way to a shrine in the region.The firing that took place in Reasi - one of 10 districts in Jammu - is among numerous attacks on the army and civilians in the region in recent months.Violence is not new to the scenic region, but a recent trend has worried experts - the center of militant activity seems to be shifting from Kashmir Valley to the relatively less-affected Jammu area.The Himalayan region of Kashmir has long been a flashpoint between India and Pakistan. Since 1947, the nuclear-armed neighbors have fought two wars and a limited conflict over the...
July 24, 2024

Surge in attacks brings fear to calmer parts of Kashmir

Kamala Harris’ rally in Milwaukee featured similar policies to the stump speeches she has delivered on the campaign trail for months.
Kamala Harris slams Trump at her first presidential rally
MILWAUKEE — Vice President Kamala Harris, in the first rally of her 2024 presidential campaign, told supporters in Wisconsin Tuesday that she will spend the coming weeks “continuing to unite our party” ahead of the Democratic National Convention next month and this fall’s showdown with Donald Trump.Harris’ rally in Milwaukee featured similar policies to the stump speeches she has delivered on the campaign trail for months — drawing the sort of sharp contrasts with Trump that President Joe Biden had long struggled to articulate before he dropped out of the 2024 race on Sunday. But the rhetoric Tuesday was different – and very much her own.However, it came with much more attention now that Harris is the Democratic standard-bearer.Speaking about her record as a prosecutor in...
July 24, 2024

Kamala Harris slams Trump at her first presidential rally

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