Donald Trump and Mike Pence React to News of Shinzo Abe Shooting – RedState

Donald Trump and Mike Pence React to News of Shinzo Abe Shooting – RedState

Former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence reacted to the shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday morning. “Absolutely devastating news that former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, a truly great man and leader, has been shot, and is in very serious condition,” Trump said on Truth Social. “He…

Suspect Arrested in Shooting of Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – RedState

Suspect Arrested in Shooting of Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – RedState

A suspect in the reported shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been arrested, NHK reported. On NHK just now: Abe was attacked from behind with what appears to be a shotgun. Absolutely shocking — Gearoid Reidy リーディー・ガロウド (@GearoidReidy) July 8, 2022 Abe “collapsed” after being shot while giving a speech in Nara…

Over 50 Feared Dead In Nigeria Church Attack, Officials Say

Over 50 Feared Dead In Nigeria Church Attack, Officials Say

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Gunmen opened fire on worshippers and detonated explosives at a Catholic church in southwestern Nigeria on Sunday, leaving dozens feared dead, state lawmakers said. The attackers targeted the St. Francis Catholic Church in Ondo state just as the worshippers gathered on Pentecost Sunday, legislator Ogunmolasuyi Oluwole said. Among the dead were…

Thousands Protest Against Spain’s Possible Pardons for Jailed Catalan Leaders | World News

Thousands Protest Against Spain’s Possible Pardons for Jailed Catalan Leaders | World News

(Corrects paragraph six to make clear Calvo told Vanguardia) MADRID (Reuters) -Thousands of Spaniards protested in Madrid on Sunday against government plans to pardon 12 Catalan politicians who were convicted over the region’s failed independence bid in 2017, a move the demonstrators see as a threat to national unity. Spain’s Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo…

NATO Leaders Bid Symbolic Adieu to Afghanistan at Summit | World News

NATO Leaders Bid Symbolic Adieu to Afghanistan at Summit | World News

By LORNE COOK, Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. President Joe Biden and his NATO counterparts will bid a symbolic farewell to Afghanistan on Monday in their last summit before America winds up its longest “forever war” and the U.S. military pulls out for good. The meeting is bound to renew questions about whether NATO’s…

Finland’s Local Elections a Test for Nation’s Young Leader | World News

Finland’s Local Elections a Test for Nation’s Young Leader | World News

HELSINKI (AP) — Finland’s local elections Sunday are seen as a first test for its popular young Social Democratic Prime Minister Sanna Marin, who took office 18 months ago shortly before the pandemic and whose party is behind in the polls. The vote to renew local councils in Finland’s more than 300 municipalities is viewed…

Gas Pipe Explosion Kills 11 in Central Chinese City, CCTV Reports | World News

Gas Pipe Explosion Kills 11 in Central Chinese City, CCTV Reports | World News

HONG KONG (Reuters) – A gas pipe explosion in a residential community in a central Chinese city killed 11 people and critically injured 37, state media CCTV reported Sunday. A total of 144 people had been evaculated following the deadly accident in the city of Shiyan in Hubei province by 11 a.m. (0300 GMT) it…

Fugitive Chilean Colonel Arrested in Argentina on Human Rights Violations | World News

Fugitive Chilean Colonel Arrested in Argentina on Human Rights Violations | World News

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Police in Argentina arrested a retired Chilean army colonel in Buenos Aires on Saturday after he fled neighboring Chile, where he was convicted of human rights violations committed during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, Chilean authorities and local media reported. Walter Klug Rivera was convicted in the disappearance and murder of…

Saudi Arabia Says Hajj to Be Limited to 60,000 in Kingdom | World News

Saudi Arabia Says Hajj to Be Limited to 60,000 in Kingdom | World News

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia says this year’s hajj pilgrimage will be limited to no more than 60,000 people, all of them from within the kingdom, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The kingdom made the announcement Saturday on its state-run Saudi Press Agency. It cited the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah…

Biden to Urge G-7 Leaders to Call Out, Compete With China | World News

Biden to Urge G-7 Leaders to Call Out, Compete With China | World News

By JONATHAN LEMIRE, AAMER MADHANI and JILL LAWLESS, Associated Press CARBIS BAY, England (AP) — The United States plans to push democratic allies on Saturday to publicly call out China for forced labor practices as the Group of Seven leaders gather at a summit where they will also unveil an infrastructure plan meant to compete…

Iran’s Ex-Parliament Speaker Demands Explanation for Vote Disqualification | World News

Iran’s Ex-Parliament Speaker Demands Explanation for Vote Disqualification | World News

(Reuters) – The former speaker of the Iranian parliament Ali Larijani demanded on Saturday an explanation from an election watchdog on why he was barred from running in next week’s presidential vote. Last month, the hardline Guardian Council approved just seven hopefuls to stand in Friday’s poll and disqualified several prominent candidates, including Larijani and…

Exclusive-France’s Macron Tells UK’s Johnson: Keep Your Word on Brexit Deal | World News

Exclusive-France’s Macron Tells UK’s Johnson: Keep Your Word on Brexit Deal | World News

CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron told British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday that Franco-British relations could only be reset if he stood by the Brexit divorce deal he signed with the European Union. The source said Macron told Johnson there needed to be a ‘reset’ of Franco-British relations and that…

G7 to Counter China’s Belt and Road With Infrastructure Project – Senior US Official | World News

G7 to Counter China’s Belt and Road With Infrastructure Project – Senior US Official | World News

CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) – The Group of Seven rich nations will announce on Saturday a new global infrastructure plan as a response to China’s belt and road intiative, a senior official in U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration said. The official, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity, said the United States would also…

China, US Diplomats Clash Over Human Rights, Pandemic Origin | World News

China, US Diplomats Clash Over Human Rights, Pandemic Origin | World News

BEIJING (AP) — Top U.S. and Chinese diplomats appear to have had another sharply worded exchange, with Beijing saying it told the U.S. to cease interfering in its internal affairs and accusing Washington of politicizing the search for the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic. Senior Chinese foreign policy adviser Yang Jiechi and Secretary of State…

Hong Kong Democracy Activist Agnes Chow Released From Jail | World News

Hong Kong Democracy Activist Agnes Chow Released From Jail | World News

HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow was released from jail Saturday after serving more than six months for taking part in unauthorized assemblies during massive 2019 anti-government protests that triggered a crackdown on dissent in the former British colony. Chow, 24, was greeted by a crowd of journalists as she left…

Countries Need Better Collaboration to Prevent Future Pandemics | Best Countries

Countries Need Better Collaboration to Prevent Future Pandemics | Best Countries

Countries need to better collaborate to prevent future pandemics and health crises on the scale of COVID-19, especially as health experts warn of a coming global shortage of doctors and nurses, global leaders say. The possibility of future health crises coupled with aging and growing populations indicate an increasing need for health workers globally. A…

Hungary’s Fidesz Moves Against LGBT Community With 2022 Vote in Sight | World News

Hungary’s Fidesz Moves Against LGBT Community With 2022 Vote in Sight | World News

BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party has proposed legislation that bans disseminating what it calls content promoting gender change or homosexuality in schools, a move which activists said resembled Russia’s 2013 “gay propaganda” law. Nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government, which faces elections in early 2022 and promotes a strongly Christian-conservative agenda, has moved…

China Administered Total of 845.30 Million Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines as of June 10 | World News

China Administered Total of 845.30 Million Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines as of June 10 | World News

BEIJING (Reuters) – China administered about 20.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines on June 10, bringing the total number administered to 845.30 million, data from the National Health Commission showed on Friday. (Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Editing by Jacqueline Wong) Copyright 2021 Thomson Reuters. Source link

Ex-Mossad Chief Signals Israel Behind Iran Nuclear Attacks | World News

By JON GAMBRELL, Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The outgoing chief of Israel’s Mossad intelligence service has offered the closest acknowledgment yet his country was behind recent attacks targeting Iran’s nuclear program and a military scientist. The comments by Yossi Cohen, speaking to Israel’s Channel 12 investigative program “Uvda” in a segment…

Russian Court Mulls Motion to Outlaw Navalny’s Organizations | World News

Russian Court Mulls Motion to Outlaw Navalny’s Organizations | World News

By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) — A Moscow court on Wednesday is considering a request by prosecutors to outlaw the organizations founded by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny — part of authorities’ efforts to muzzle critics ahead of a crucial parliamentary election in September. The Moscow City Court is expected to grant the…