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  • Two Idaho firefighters shot dead: What happened, latest on victims, suspect | Crime News

    Two Idaho firefighters shot dead: What happened, latest on victims, suspect | Crime News

    Two firefighters were killed by gunfire while responding to a brush fire in Coeur d’Alene, a lakeside town in the northwestern US state of Idaho.

    The local sheriff’s office reported that a shelter-in-place order was lifted on Sunday night after a tactical team found the body of a man with a firearm nearby. The dead man is believed to be the suspect.

    Officials did not disclose his identity or specify the type of weapon recovered.

    What happened in Idaho, and when?

    Officials said crews responded to a fire at Canfield Mountain in the city at about 1:22pm (20:22 GMT), and gunshots were reported about a half hour later at 2pm (21:00 GMT).

    Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris said the shooter used high-powered sporting rifles to open rapid fire on first responders.

    Two firefighters were killed and, according to authorities, a third one came out of surgery and is in a stable condition but “fighting for his life”.

    Norris told reporters on Sunday that authorities believe the suspect intentionally started the fire as “an ambush”.

    “We do believe he started it and it was totally intentional what he did,” he added.

    However, officials have not spelled out any possible motives for why the suspect might have wanted to ambush the firefighters.

    According to reports, more than 300 law enforcement officers and FBI agents responded to the emergency, while police snipers searched the area from helicopters.

    Video footage from the area showed smoke rising from forested hillsides, with multiple ambulances and emergency vehicles seen arriving at a local hospital.

    Where exactly did it happen?

    The Canfield Mountain area is on the eastern outskirts of Coeur d’Alene. It is a popular 24‑acre (10-hectare) natural space featuring hiking and mountain‑biking trails.

    The mountain is densely covered with trees and thick brush, and its network of trails extends into a national forest.

    Who was the shooter?

    Based on preliminary evidence, the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office believes there was only one shooter involved in the attack. Initially, authorities had suspected there might be as many as four.

    Authorities located the suspect after detecting mobile phone activity in the area and tracing the signal.

    There, they discovered a man who appeared to be deceased with a weapon found nearby. They did not say how the man died, or what firearm was discovered. Norris said that authorities believe the dead man was the shooter. However, the police have not yet revealed his identity.

    Police said a man called 911 to report the fire but said that it was unclear if the caller was the gunman.

    What do we know about the victims?

    Kootenai County officials said they would not release the names of the two firefighters who died.

    “Their families will need support,” Sheriff Norris said.

    “This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters,” Idaho Governor Brad Little wrote on Facebook.

    Officials said the bodies would be transported in a procession to nearby Spokane, Washington, accompanied by a convoy of official vehicles. One of the firefighters was working with the Coeur d’Alene Fire Department; the other served with Kootenai County Fire and Rescue.

    An armoured police vehicle leaves an area where multiple firefighters were attacked when responding to a fire in the Canfield Mountain area [Young Kwak/Reuters]

    Is the area now safe? Was the fire controlled?

    The shelter-in-place notice was lifted at 03:50 GMT on Monday.

    The wildfire on Canfield Mountain scorched approximately 20 acres (81 hectares), Norris said on Sunday, but no structures were lost in the fire, authorities confirmed.

    At 03:00  GMT, authorities confirmed that the fire was still burning.


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  • India must rethink its policies, says Ishaq Dar

    India must rethink its policies, says Ishaq Dar

    Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, has said that India must review its policies and cannot impose its will on Pakistan.

    Speaking at the Foundation Day ceremony of the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad, Dar warned New Delhi against unilateral actions and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace and sovereignty.

    He strongly criticised India’s use of “false flag operations” to justify aggression against Pakistan, particularly citing the Pulwama incident, which he said was used by India to stage a fabricated narrative. “India must revisit its strategic choices and end its policy of coercion,” Dar stated.

    Tensions between Pakistan and India escalated on April 22, when an attack in Pahalgam killed 26 people. India blamed Pakistan for the incident. Pakistan has categorically rejected Indian accusations.

    India then undertook a series of hostile actions the next day on April 23, suspending the 65-year-old Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), cancelling visas for Pakistani citizens, closing the Wagah-Attari border crossing and ordering the shutdown of the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, among others.

    Read: Pak IWT stance vindicated by arbitration court

    Both the countries subsequently reduced diplomatic staff at their respective embassies in the other’s territory. 

    Referring to water disputes, Dar asserted that India cannot unilaterally suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, accusing it of attempting to weaponise water against Pakistan.

    He reaffirmed Pakistan’s resolve to safeguard its territorial integrity and uphold its sovereign rights.

    On the Kashmir issue, the DPM said the dispute is internationally recognised and its peaceful resolution is essential for regional stability.

    He accused India of openly violating international laws, while reiterating Pakistan’s adherence to the principle of peaceful coexistence.

    Commenting on global affairs, Dar welcomed the ceasefire between Iran and Israel and reaffirmed Pakistan’s longstanding support for Iran’s legitimate stance.

    He called for dialogue-based resolution of Iran’s nuclear issue and expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, condemning ongoing atrocities in the region.

    Separately, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s Supplemental Award on the Indus Waters Treaty, calling it a major vindication of Pakistan’s stance.

    Read more: Bilawal condemns US attack on Iran, warns India over IWT breach

    The ruling confirmed that India cannot unilaterally suspend the treaty or its dispute resolution mechanisms.

    In a statement on Sunday, the PM said water is vital for Pakistan and praised Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar and Attorney General Mansoor Awan for their legal efforts.

    The court stated that the Treaty remains binding unless terminated by mutual consent and does not allow one-sided suspension by either party.

    Earlier, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had said that Pakistan would consider war if India refused to honour the Indus Waters Treaty.

    “India must choose between honouring the treaty or losing control of all six rivers,” Bilawal said, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to protecting its share of water under the 1960 World Bank-brokered agreement.

    The comments followed an earlier statement made during a political rally in Sukkur, where Bilawal declared, “Either the river will flow or their blood will.”

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  • Pakistan calls on India to reconsider hostile and misguided policies

    Pakistan calls on India to reconsider hostile and misguided policies



    Pakistan


    Dar strongly condemnes what he called Israel’s genocidal plans against Palestinians


    Topline

    • Kashmir issue should be resolved in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions

    • Pakistan calls for global action to stop Israel’s ‘deadly campaign’

    • Dar calls for resolving Iran’s nuclear issue through dialogue






    ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has stated that India cannot impose its will on Pakistan and should reconsider its policies.

    Speaking at the 52nd Foundation Day ceremony of the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad, Ishaq Dar emphasised Pakistan’s firm commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty and regional integrity. He accused India of using the Pahalgam false flag incident as a pretext for aggression, to which Pakistan responded swiftly and effectively.

    He asserted that India cannot unilaterally suspend the Indus Waters Treaty and condemned India’s attempt to weaponise water. He warned that any violation of the treaty would be considered an act of war. He added, “Pakistan will never allow India to hold 240 million people hostage,” reaffirming Pakistan’s adherence to the principle of peaceful coexistence.

    “Kashmir is an internationally recognised issue”

    Dar stressed that Kashmir is a globally acknowledged dispute, and its resolution must be in line with UN Security Council resolutions and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people. He said that sustainable peace in the region is not possible without resolving the Kashmir issue.

    “Solution to Iran’s nuclear issue lies in dialogue”

    The deputy PM expressed Pakistan’s deep concern over recent developments in the Middle East, condemned Israeli aggression against Iran, and reiterated support for Iran’s right to self-defence. He said Pakistan has always endorsed Iran’s legal stance and welcomed the ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Dar called for resolving Iran’s nuclear issue through dialogue and reaffirmed support for Iran’s sovereignty.

    ISSI plays a vital role in policy and diplomacy

    He praised the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) as a top-tier institution playing a significant role in academics, policymaking, and diplomacy. He noted that the world is undergoing transformation, and Pakistan, as a responsible member of the international community, is navigating these changes.

    “Pakistan supports two-state solution for Palestine”

    Dar strongly condemned what he called Israel’s genocidal plans against Palestinians, saying that Israeli brutality against defenseless Palestinians is unprecedented in history. He urged the international community to act against the ongoing atrocities in Gaza and said peace in the Middle East is not possible without justice for Palestinians. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for a two-state solution to the Palestinian issue.

    Afghanistan must prevent its soil from being used for terrorism

    The deputy PM emphasised that the Afghan government must ensure its territory is not used for terrorism against any country. He said Pakistan is committed to improving its relations with Afghanistan.

    He concluded by highlighting the growing strength of the Pakistan-China strategic partnership and reiterated that boosting trade and foreign investment remains a top government priority.

     

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  • Two firefighters shot dead in US during wildfire response

    Two firefighters shot dead in US during wildfire response

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    Two firefighters were shot dead while responding to a fire in northern Idaho and the body of a man was later found with a gun nearby, the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office said on Sunday, as it lifted a shelter-in-place order.

    Sheriff Bob Norris had earlier said law enforcement officers and firefighters were taking sniper fire and urged people to stay clear of the area around Canfield Mountain, a nature zone popular with hikers near Coeur d’Alene, about 260 miles (420 km) east of Seattle.

    “This evening, members of the SWAT team located a deceased male on Canfield Mountain. A firearm was found nearby,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement.

    “At this time, the shelter in place is being lifted, however, there is still an active wildfire on Canfield Mountain. Residents in the area are advised to be prepared and ready should further action need to be taken.”

    The sheriff said the shooter had used high-powered sporting rifles to fire rapidly at first responders, with law enforcement initially unsure of the number of perpetrators involved.

    They were in a spot “with heavy brush and they are well prepared and blending in with their surroundings,” Norris added.

    Law enforcement is investigating whether the fire could have been intentionally set to lure first responders to the scene, Kootenai County Sheriff’s Lt. Jeff Howard told ABC News.

    Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been briefed on the Idaho shooting, ABC News reported.

    Video footage from the scene had earlier shown smoke billowing from heavily wooded hillsides and armed responders preparing, while several ambulances and emergency vehicles were seen entering a nearby hospital.

    “FBI technical teams and tactical assets are currently on the scene providing support,” FBI deputy director Dan Bongino wrote on X. “It remains an active, and very dangerous scene.”

    Firefighters received the first call of a fire around 1:21 p.m. (2021 GMT), Norris said, and about 40 minutes later, reports emerged that they were being shot at.

    “This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters,” Idaho Governor Brad Little said on X. “I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more.”

    Gun ownership is widespread in the US, where the country’s Constitution protects the rights of Americans to “keep and bear arms.”

    Deaths related to gun violence are common – 17,927 people were murdered by a gun in 2023 in the US, according to the most recent available data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

     


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  • Three foreign planes ‘grounded’ after incidents at Karachi airport – ARY News

    1. Three foreign planes ‘grounded’ after incidents at Karachi airport  ARY News
    2. PAA launches probe into three foreign aircrafts temporarily grounded  The Express Tribune
    3. Loader vehicle crashes into foreign cargo plane at Karachi airport  Daily Times
    4. Two planes narrowly escape bird accidents in Karachi  nation.com.pk
    5. Turkish Airline Flight Grounded in Karachi After Bird Strike  ProPakistani

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  • Famous TikTokers Arrested for Rs. 130 Million Armed Robbery – ProPakistani

    1. Famous TikTokers Arrested for Rs. 130 Million Armed Robbery  ProPakistani
    2. TikTokers arrested over Rs130m armed robbery in Karachi  The Express Tribune
    3. TikToker brother-sister duo suspected in Rs130m theft case  The News International
    4. TikToker siblings suspected of robbing businessman’s house of Rs130m in Karachi  Geo.tv
    5. Man robbed of Rs3 million outside home in DHA  Pakistan Today

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  • Over 230,000 Afghans left Iran in June ahead of return deadline: UN agency – World

    Over 230,000 Afghans left Iran in June ahead of return deadline: UN agency – World

    More than 230,000 Afghans left Iran in June, most of them deported, as returns surge ahead of a Tehran-set deadline, the United Nations migration agency said on Monday.

    From June 1-28, 233,941 people returned from Iran to Afghanistan, International Organisation for Migration spokesman Avand Azeez Agha told AFP, with 131,912 returns recorded in the week of June 21-28 alone.

    “In total, from 1 January to 28 June 2025, 691,049 people have returned, 70 percent of whom were forcibly sent back,” he said.

    The number of returnees surged in recent weeks, as Afghans reported increased deportations and pressure to leave ahead of a July 6 deadline announced by Iran in May for Afghans without documents to leave the country.

    For several days last week, the number reached 30,000 per day, the IOM said.

    Figures have remained around 6-7,000 in recent days, Taliban border authorities and the UN said, with the numbers expected to increase ahead of the deadline.

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  • Israel was facing destruction at the hands of Iran. This is how close it came, and how it saved itself – The Times of Israel

    1. Israel was facing destruction at the hands of Iran. This is how close it came, and how it saved itself  The Times of Israel
    2. Iran’s supreme leader is facing his gravest challenge yet – and has few options left  CNN
    3. The dangerous new normal in Middle East  The Express Tribune
    4. How Israel failed in Iran  Al Jazeera
    5. Iran, Israel scorecard  Dawn

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  • IOM reports over 2.3 lakh Afghans left Iran in June ahead of return deadline

    IOM reports over 2.3 lakh Afghans left Iran in June ahead of return deadline

    Afghan refugees who returned after fleeing Iran to escape deportation and conflict arrive at a UNHCR facility near the Islam Qala crossing in western Herat province, Afghanistan, on June 20, 2025. File
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    “More than 2,30,000 Afghans left Iran in June, most of them deported, as returns surge ahead of a Tehran-set deadline,” the United Nations (UN) migration agency said on Monday (June 30, 2025.)

    From June 1-28, 2,33,941 people returned from Iran to Afghanistan, International Organization for Migration (IOM) spokesman Avand Azeez Agha told AFP, with 1,31,912 returns recorded in the week of June 21-28 alone.

    A top Taliban official offers amnesty to Afghans who fled the country and urges them to return

    “In total, from 1 January to 28 June 2025, 6,91,049 people have returned, 70% of whom were forcibly sent back,” he said.

    “The number of returnees surged in recent weeks, as Afghans reported increased deportations and pressure to leave ahead of a July 6 deadline announced by Iran in May for Afghans without documents to leave the country. For several days last week, the number reached 30,000 per day,” the IOM said.

    Figures have remained around 6-7,000 in recent days, Taliban border authorities and the UN said, with the numbers expected to increase ahead of the deadline.

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  • Texas Super Kings secure play-off spot beating MI New York by 39 runs

    Texas Super Kings secure play-off spot beating MI New York by 39 runs

    In front of a roaring full house at Grand Prairie Stadium, Faf Du Plessis’ second ton of the season, followed by Akeal Hosein’s spin web ensured the Texas Super Kings delivered a commanding all-round performance to defeat rivals MI New York by 39 runs to secure their spot in the 2025 Cognizant Major League Cricket playoffs.

    Match Summary

    Texas Super Kings vs MI New York, Match 21, Major League Cricket

    Texas Super Kings 223/4 (20 ov)

    MI New York 184/9 (20 ov)

    Result – Texas Super Kings won by 39 runs

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    Match Analysis

     

    After the early departure of Smit Patel to left-arm Proteas spinner George Linde, Du Plessis took charge of the innings with a calculated, explosive knock. The Texas skipper raced to a 21-ball half-century, highlighted by a quick onslaught in the Powerplay against MI New York’s attack consisting of Trent Boult, George Linde, and Ehsan Adil. 

    After Linde accounted for Saiteja Mukkamalla in the 9th over, Du Plessis showed his leadership settling into a captain’s innings blending maturity with flair after he was joined by Marcus Stoinis. The pair proceeded with caution, rotating the strike and keeping the scorers engaged with odd boundaries here and there. While Du Plessis gradually started to shift gears, Stoinis struggled to keep pace ultimately losing his wicket to Rushil Ugarkar in the 15th over. 

    Stoinis’ dismissal brought in the flamboyant Donovan Ferreira, whose thunderous late-innings cameo amplified his captain’s anchoring innings. Ferreira showed his power-hitting prowess blazing 53 off just 20 balls to equal the fastest fifty in MLC history. 

    Ferreira and Du Plessis made life tough for MI New York’s bowlers who were unable to stem the tide as Texas surged to a formidable 223/4. Du Plessis carried his bat through the innings for a dominant 103* off 56 deliveries — his second century of the season and eighth in T20 cricket.

    MI New York’s chase stuttered from the outset. Coming off a wonderful evening in the previous game, Nicholas Pooran could not capitalize on his form falling early to Nandre Burger in the 4th over. Akeal Hosein applied further pressure with a clinical spell of left-arm spin. Hosein had a wonderful day spinning his way to a brilliant 3/15 including the key scalps of Monank Patel and Quinton De Kock to leave MI New York reeling through the middle overs.

    For a few moments, Kieron Pollard’s towering sixes triggered a few nerves in the TSK camp when the tall Caribbean powerhouse dispatched TSK’s premier spinner, Noor Ahmed, for 22 runs in the 14th over. However, despite his best to keep the game alive with a bruising 70 off 39 deliveries, his assault came too late as the asking rate proved too steep. The pressure took its toll ultimately as Burger and Stoinis returned to claim late wickets restricting MI New York to 184/8 in their 20 overs.

    With this win, the Texas Super Kings not only punched their ticket to the playoffs but also continued their stronghold at home, where the energy of a sold-out Grand Prairie crowd seemed to push them up another gear. Meanwhile, MI New York’s have a lot to ponder to keep their hopes alive in the competition after a tough day at the field. 

    As both teams now head to Lauderhill, Florida for the final week of the league stage, Texas Super Kings will take on an in-groove Washington Freedom on Wednesday, July 2, while MI New York will face the Los Angeles Knight Riders on Thursday, July 3 at Broward County Stadium.

     

     

    Match Highlights

    Texas Super Kings beat MI New York by 39 runs

    TSK: 223/4 in 20 overs (Faf du Plessis 103*, Donovan Ferreira 53; George Linde 42/2, Rushil Ugarkar 47/2)

    MINY: 184/9 in 20 overs (Kieron Pollard 70, Quinton de Kock 35; Akeal Hosein 15/3, Nandre Burger 40/2, Marcus Stoinis 43/2)

     

     

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    Match Details:

    Date: Monday, June 30, 2025 01:00

    Venue: Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas

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