Category: 2. World

  • Five dead in New York City shooting, including police officer, suspect | Crime News

    Five dead in New York City shooting, including police officer, suspect | Crime News

    The attacker was armed with an M4 rifle when he opened fire inside a skyscraper at 345 Park Avenue, Manhattan.

    At least five people, including a New York Police Department (NYPD) officer and the suspected attacker, are dead after a shooting inside a Midtown Manhattan office block that houses major financial institutions and the headquarters of the National Football League (NFL), police said.

    The shooting, which took place at about 6pm local time (22:00 GMT) on Monday at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, is still under “active investigation”, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch told reporters at a news conference late on Monday.

    “What we know so far,” said Tisch, is that “surveillance video shows a male exit a double-parked black BMW on Park Avenue between 51st and 52nd streets, carrying an M4 rifle in his right hand.”

    “Security camera footage shows the shooter enter the lobby, turn right and immediately open fire on an NYPD officer,” she said.

    The man then proceeded to shoot and kill two people on the ground floor, including a woman and a security officer, before making his way to the 33rd floor, where he shot and killed a man, Tisch said, adding that another victim is being treated in hospital.

    “The shooter is believed to be Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old male with a Las Vegas address,” Tisch said.

    “His motives are still under investigation,” she added.

    The victims included NYPD police officer Didarul Islam, 36, who was married with two young boys.

    “His wife is pregnant with their third child,” Tisch said.

    Federal agents and NYPD officers close off East 50th Street between Madison and Park Avenues, near the scene of a reported shooting in the Manhattan borough of New York City [Bing Guan/Reuters]

    Speaking at the news conference with Tisch, New York Mayor Eric Adams said that Officer Islam was an immigrant from Bangladesh, who “moved this city” and died “saving lives” and “protecting New Yorkers”.

    “We’re still unravelling what took place, and our hearts are heavy,” said Adams.

    “We lost four souls to another senseless act of gun violence, including a member of the New York City Police Department.”

    A photo of the suspect, which CNN said was shared by police and shows a gunman walking into the building carrying a rifle, was published by several major news media outlets.

    The skyscraper at 345 Park Avenue is home to several major firms, including Blackstone, the world’s largest hedge fund, KPMG, Deutsche Bank and the headquarters of the NFL. It is located near Rockefeller Centre, just a few blocks south of Central Park.

    Three killed in Reno casino shooting

    Separately, earlier on Monday, an attacker armed with a pistol opened fire outside a casino in Reno, Nevada, killing three people and critically wounding two others, before being shot and seriously injured by police, authorities said.

    The shooting occurred just before 7:30am local time (00:30 GMT) at the valet station in the car park of the Grand Sierra Resort, a high-rise casino and hotel complex in Nevada’s third-largest city, according to police.

    The suspect, whose identity has not been released, was described only as an adult male.

    Police believe the victims were targeted at random.

    Police respond to a shooting outside the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nev., Monday, July 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Barron)
    Police respond to a shooting outside the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada, on Monday [Andy Barron/AP]

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  • NYC Shooting Live Updates: Gunman Kills Four, Including NYPD Officer, in Midtown Manhattan – The New York Times

    1. NYC Shooting Live Updates: Gunman Kills Four, Including NYPD Officer, in Midtown Manhattan  The New York Times
    2. Police officer among four killed in New York office building shooting  BBC
    3. Five dead including gunman in New York office shooting spree  Dawn
    4. Shane Tamura kills 5, many injured in shooting at NYC office building housing Blackstone, NFL, more  New York Post
    5. Midtown Manhattan shooting leaves 4 dead, including NYPD officer  FOX 5 New York

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  • Deputy PM rules out Israel recognition, backs Palestine's UN bid – Samaa TV

    1. Deputy PM rules out Israel recognition, backs Palestine’s UN bid  Samaa TV
    2. Palestinian question a ‘test case’ for world, Dar tells UN moot on two-state solution  Dawn
    3. Pakistan reaffirms support for two-state solution at high-level UN Conference on Palestine  Ptv.com.pk
    4. Pakistan, BD vow to deepen bilateral ties  The Express Tribune
    5. Pakistan urges full UN membership for Palestine, offers support in rebuilding  Geo.tv

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  • Trump says he is not seeking summit with Xi, but may visit China – Reuters

    1. Trump says he is not seeking summit with Xi, but may visit China  Reuters
    2. Trump denies seeking summit with Xi, says he ‘may’ visit China  Al Jazeera
    3. How do Chinese analysts view speculations of Trump visiting Beijing in September?  The Indian Express
    4. It would only be at the invitation of President Xi: Trump on China visit  Tribune India
    5. Trump-Xi Meeting Likely at APEC Summit, But Taiwan Tensions Could Complicate Talks  Sri Lanka Guardian

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  • Police officer among four killed in New York office building shooting

    Police officer among four killed in New York office building shooting

    Gunman let one woman walk past him unharmedpublished at 03:38 British Summer Time

    At the elevators, he shot a security guard, and another man in the lobby.

    He then called an elevator, and when it came down to the lobby, he stood aside allowing a woman who was in the lift to “walk past unharmed,” according to NYPD Commissioner Tisch.

    He then exited on the floor where Ruden building management has an office, firing as he walked down the hallway.

    He then took his own life there, where his body was later found by officers.

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  • Thailand and Cambodia agree to ceasefire – Politico

    1. Thailand and Cambodia agree to ceasefire  Politico
    2. Cambodia and Thailand agree to ‘immediate and unconditional ceasefire’  BBC
    3. Thai army accuses Cambodia of ceasefire violations  Al Jazeera
    4. Thailand and Cambodia agree to ‘immediate and unconditional’ ceasefire  The Guardian
    5. Thailand and Cambodia agree truce after 5 days of fighting  Dawn

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  • In a First, Leading Israeli Rights Groups Accuse Israel of Gaza Genocide – The New York Times

    1. In a First, Leading Israeli Rights Groups Accuse Israel of Gaza Genocide  The New York Times
    2. Israeli rights groups accuse Israel of genocide in Gaza  BBC
    3. Israeli military expert predicts Gaza war to continue for 10 years  Australian Broadcasting Corporation
    4. Major Israeli rights groups brand Gaza campaign ‘genocide’  Dawn
    5. Opinion | No, Israel Is Not Committing Genocide in Gaza  The New York Times

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  • Thai and Cambodia militaries negotiate ahead of commanders meeting – Reuters

    1. Thai and Cambodia militaries negotiate ahead of commanders meeting  Reuters
    2. Cambodia and Thailand agree to ‘immediate and unconditional ceasefire’  BBC
    3. Thailand and Cambodia to hold ceasefire talks in Malaysia  Al Jazeera
    4. Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Halt Fighting That Has Killed Dozens  The New York Times
    5. Thailand, Cambodia clash continues despite ceasefire hopes  Dawn

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  • UN chief warns against Gaza’s ‘obliteration’ – World

    UN chief warns against Gaza’s ‘obliteration’ – World

    • Guterres urges action to save two-state solution
    • French, Saudi FMs seek concrete road map
    • Pakistan, Egypt, Turkiye call for immediate ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian aid
    • Death toll nears 60,000-mark

    WASHINGTON: As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday warned “nothing can justify the obliteration of Gaza that has unfolded before the eyes of the world”, calling for bold international action to end the war and rescue the long-stalled two-state solution.

    Speaking at the United Nations International Conference on the Israeli-Pale­stinian conflict, held at UN Head­quarters in New York, Mr Guterres said the decades-old conflict had “reached a breaking point” and urged world leaders to halt what he described as the “systemic dismantling of peace efforts.”

    “The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has endured for generations — defying hopes, defying diplomacy, defying countless resolutions, defying international law,” he said. “But we also know its persistence is not inevitable. It can be resolved. That demands political will and courageous leadership. And it demands truth. The truth is: we are at a breaking point. The two-state solution is farther than ever before.”

    Mr Guterres deplored the “wholesale destruction” of Gaza and described Israel’s “creeping annexation” of the occupied West Bank as illegal. He condemned the killing of civilians, the starvation of children, settler violence, and the mass displacement of Palestinians.

    “Unilateral actions that would forever undermine the two-state solution are unacceptable and they must stop,” the UN chief said, reaffirming the long-standing UN position that peace can only be achieved through the creation of two states — Israel and Palestine — living side by side within secure and recognized borders based on pre-1967 lines, with Jerusalem as the capital of both.

    Co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, the high-level conference was convened following the adoption of a UN General Assembly resolution earlier this year.

    French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, who formally opened the event, echoed President Emmanuel Macron’s recent statement that France intends to officially recognize the State of Palestine in September. “We must move from the end of the war in Gaza to the end of the entire conflict, which threatens regional stability,” Mr Barrot said.

    “Only the two-state solution will meet the legitimate aspirations of both peoples. There is no alternative.”

    Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa, representing the Palestinian Authority that exercises limited self-rule in parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, called on countries around the world to “recognize the state of Palestine without delay”.

    “The path to peace starts with recognizing the state of Palestine and preserving it from destruction,” he said.

    Concrete road map

    Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud urged participants to support a concrete road map towards Palestinian statehood that also ensures Israeli security.

    “We must ensure that it does not become another exercise in well-meaning rhetoric,” Mr Guterres remarked. “It can and must serve as a decisive turning point — one that catalyzes irreversible progress towards ending the occupation and realizing our shared aspiration for a viable two-state solution.”

    A concept note circulated ahead of the meeting by the French and Saudi governments stated that the two-state solution still enjoys “near-universal support” and remains “the only way to satisfy the legitimate aspirations of both Israelis and Palestinians… and create the conditions for regional peace and stability”.

    Immediate ceasefire

    On the sidelines of the international conference on the two-state solution, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar met Egypt’s Foreign Minister Dr Badr Abdelatty as well as Adviser for Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh Touhid Hossain besides holding a telephonic discussion with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

    In a joint statement issued in New York, Pakistan and Egypt reiterated their unwavering support for the Palestinian people and their just cause, underscored the urgent need for unimpaired humanitarian access, an immediate cessation of Israeli hostilities.

    Death toll near 60,000

    Meanwhile, the humanitarian toll continues to rise. Reports from Gaza said Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians waiting for food aid, killing at least 26 and injuring many more. More than 60 have reportedly died in attacks since dawn. At least 14 more, including a baby, died of malnutrition.

    According to the Gaza health ministry, Israel’s ongoing military campaign has killed at least 59,921 Palestinians and wounded more than 144,000, besides since October 2023.

    Published in Dawn, July 29th, 2025

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  • Trump sets new deadline for end to Ukraine war – World

    Trump sets new deadline for end to Ukraine war – World

    TURNBERRY: US President Donald Trump on Monday set a new deadline of 10 or 12 days for Russia to make progress towards ending the war in Ukr­aine or face consequences, underscoring frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the conflict.

    Trump has threatened both sanctions on Russia and buyers of its exports unless progress is made. “I’m going to make a new deadline of about … 10 or 12 days from today,” Trump told reporters during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland.

    “There’s no reason in waiting… We just don’t see any progress being made.”

    Trump said he was disappointed in Putin and shortening the 50-day deadline he had set on the issue earlier this month. There was no immediate comment from the Kremlin.

    Threatens Russia, buyers of its exports with sanctions if progress not made within 12 days

    Trump, who has expressed anno­yance also with Ukrainian Presi­dent Volodymyr Zelensky, has not always followed up on his tough talk about Putin with action, citing what he deems a good relationship that the two men have had previously.

    On Monday, Trump indicated he was not interested in more talks with Putin. He said sanctions and tariffs would be used as penalties for Moscow if it did not meet Trump’s demands.

    “There’s no reason to wait. If you know what the answer is going to be, why wait? And it would be sanctions and maybe tariffs, secondary tariffs,” Trump said.

    “I don’t want to do that to Russia. I love the Russian people.”

    Expressing disappointment in President Putin, Trump said, “I’m going to reduce that 50 days that I gave him to a lesser number because I think I already know the answer what’s going to happen.”

    The US president has repeatedly voiced exasperation with Putin for continuing attacks on Ukraine despite US efforts to end the war. Trump has played up successes in other parts of the world where the United States has helped to broker peace agreements and has been flattered by some leaders who suggest he should be given the Nobel Peace Prize.

    Before returning to the White House in January, Trump had promised to end the conflict “within 24 hours”.

    “We thought we had that settled numerous times, and then President Putin goes out and starts launching rockets into some city like Kyiv and kills a lot of people in a nursing home or whatever,” Trump said. “And I say that’s not the way to do it.”

    Published in Dawn, July 29th, 2025

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