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'I wasn’t making it easy for them': Trump recounts tense moments after shots were fired during White House dinner
Gunfire erupted at a Washington hotel during a gala attended by President Donald Trump. Secret Service agents swiftly evacuated the President after a suspect opened fire. Trump described the incident, stating he was not worried but curious. The suspect was apprehended. Questions are now being raised about security protocols at the venue.
‘Violence has no place in a democracy’: Obama condemns White House Correspondents’ dinner shooting
A shooting incident disrupted the White House Correspondents' Dinner, prompting former President Obama to condemn violence in democracy and praise Secret Service bravery. The assailant, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, was apprehended after firing shots outside the venue. President Trump, unharmed, suggested the attacker was a 'lone wolf' and hoped for event rescheduling, despite security concerns.
‘I don’t expect forgiveness’: What DC shooter’s manifesto reveals about gala attack
A chilling manifesto from White House Correspondents' Dinner attacker Cole Allen revealed his motives and meticulous plan. He apologized for the chaos but deemed his actions a 'duty' against perceived 'crimes' by US leadership. Allen detailed targeting administration officials, prioritizing them by rank, while explicitly sparing FBI chief Kash Patel. His writings also criticized security lapses at the event.
Neymar excluded from official World Cup sticker album: Clearest sign his World Cup journey is over?
Neymar’s absence from the 2026 World Cup Panini album highlights his uncertain future with Brazil. After a year-long international absence and a series of injuries, including a knee rupture in 2023, Neymar’s inclusion became uncertain. The album’s selection process, based on recent call-ups and player form, reflects his current situation, underscoring the reality of his race against time for the World Cup.
Mohamed Salah to join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr? Head coach says he ‘definitely wants’ him
Al-Nassr are exploring a blockbuster move for Mohamed Salah, with approval from head coach Jorge Jesus to potentially pair him with Cristiano Ronaldo. The Liverpool forward is expected to leave in 2026, but any deal depends on contract talks, rival Saudi interest, and Salah’s decision. The move would signal another major statement in Saudi football’s ongoing squad-building project.
'When you read his manifesto, he hates Christians': Trump calls White House gunman 'sick guy'
President Trump described the man who attempted to storm the White House Correspondents' Dinner as a "sick guy" who "hates Christians," citing a manifesto. The suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, was armed and subdued by Secret Service before entering the venue, preventing a potential attack on attendees including the president.
Hindu temple caretaker in Bangladesh found hanging from tree, minority group demands strong action
A Hindu temple caretaker was found hanging from a tree three days after he went missing from his home in southeastern Bangladesh, prompting a minority organisation to demand strict action against those responsible. The deceased, Nayan Sadhu (40), was a resident of the Dohazari area under Sthania Upazila in Chattogram district.
Chernobyl Genetic Study: DNA scan finds no extra mutations in children; solid data might ease worries
A major international study found no additional DNA damage in children conceived after the Chernobyl disaster linked to their parents' radiation exposure. Researchers analyzed families where parents were involved in cleanup or lived near the zone, revealing stable genetic patterns across generations. These findings, published in 'Science', may alleviate concerns about lasting genetic dangers from atomic events.
'Shots will be fired': Karoline Leavitt's comments go viral after White House shooting
A remark by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, "there will be some shots fired tonight", made moments before the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, has surprised many and gone viral online due to its timing. Leavitt made the remark during an interaction with Fox News, telling viewers that US President Donald Trump would "bring the heat" and that there would be "shots fired" at the event.
White House press dinner turns chaotic: Who was the shooter and was he linked to Iran?
Chaos broke during the annual White House press dinner at the Hilton Hotel in Washington on late Saturday night after a shooter tried to cross the security checkpoint at the venue and fired multiple shots, triggering panic among the people. The incident forced officials to evacuate President Donald Trump and his deputy JD Vance; though they escaped unhurt.
RECENT NEWS
- 'I wasn’t making it easy for them': Trump recounts tense moments after shots were fired during White House dinner
- ‘Violence has no place in a democracy’: Obama condemns White House Correspondents’ dinner shooting
- ‘I don’t expect forgiveness’: What DC shooter’s manifesto reveals about gala attack
- Neymar excluded from official World Cup sticker album: Clearest sign his World Cup journey is over?
- Mohamed Salah to join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr? Head coach says he ‘definitely wants’ him




