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News / Kamran Farid - 1 year ago
Biden Says Congress Should Require Stricter Gun Control
US President Joe Biden has called on Congress to tighten gun control measures amid the recent surge in gun violence in the United States
News / Inaya Aqeel - 1 year ago
Louisville Shooter Legally Purchased Gun 6 Days Before Bank Massacre - ..
The man who killed five of his colleagues and injured several other people at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, legally bought his gun six days before the tragedy, interim Louisville Metro Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said on Tuesday
News / Kamran Farid - 1 year ago
UN Says Gun Violence in US, Elsewhere Causes Shock, Horror
The United Nations is appalled by recent shootings in the United States, just as it is by gun violence in other countries, spokesman Stephane Dujarric said on Tuesday
News / Kamran Farid - 1 year ago
Biden, First Lady Pray for Victims of Louisville Shooting, Call on Con ..
US President Joe Biden said he and First Lady Jill Biden are praying for the victims of Monday morning's shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, and calling on Congress to take protective action
News / Minahil Waseem - 1 year ago
Louisville Police Say 5 Confirmed Dead, 8 People Being Treated at Hosp ..
Five people have been confirmed dead and eight more are being treated at a hospital after a shooting incident at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, Deputy Police Chief Paul Humphrey said on Monday
News / Rania Khalil - 1 year ago
Five Dead, Suspect 'Neutralized' in Louisville Shooting - Police
Louisville police said five people were killed in a downtown shooting on Monday and the suspected attacker is dead
Kainat Bashir - 1 year ago
Police, FBI Responding to Active Shooting in Louisville With 'Multiple ..
Rania Khalil - 1 year ago
Barge Carrying 1.400 Tonnes of Methanol Partially Submerged in Kentuck ..
miscellaneous / Mehar Shafiq - 1 year ago
Serbia Women Basketball Coaches to Visit US as Part of State Dept Effo ..
Serbia's junior women basketball coaches will visit the United States to engage with their US counterparts and civil society as part of the US government's broader efforts to empower women and girls through sports, the US State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) said in a statement on Friday