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Stampede at Ramadan food distribution centre kills 11 in Pakistan

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[FILE PIC] Women leave with their free sack of wheat flour at a distribution point in Lahore, Pakistan (Aljazeera)

Aljazeera quoting police and rescue officials has reported that a stampede at a Ramadan food distribution centre in Pakistan’s southern city of Karachi has killed at least 11 people, all women and children.

Several people were also injured in Friday’s incident, which happened when hundreds of people panicked and started pushing each other to collect food outside a factory. Some of them fell into a nearby drain, police official Mughees Hashmi said.



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Trump announces he faces indictment in classified document case

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A justice department court filing, dated August 2022, refers to the classified information recovered from Donald Trump’s residence (pic Aljazeera)

Al Jazeera reported that former United States President Donald Trump has alleged on his Truth Social platform that he faces indictment on federal charges that he mishandled classified documents upon exiting the White House.

“I have been summoned to appear at the Federal Courthouse in Miami on Tuesday,” Trump wrote in the post. “I never thought it possible that such a thing could happen to a former President of the United States.”

The sealed indictment would represent yet another “first” for the scandal-ridden Republican: Never before has a US president, current or former, faced federal charges.

In April, Trump became the first US president to be criminally indicted, after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced 34 state level felony charges of falsifying business records in a case pertaining to a hush-money payment to an adult film actress.

“I’m an innocent man,” Trump maintained in a video posted shortly after the announcement on Thursday. “I did nothing wrong.”

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Pope Francis undergoes abdominal surgery

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Pope Francis has cancelled all of his commitments for the next ten days (pic BBC)

Pope Francis has undergone abdominal surgery “without complications”, the Vatican says.

The hernia operation at Rome’s Gemelli hospital lasted three hours. The 86-year-old is expected to stay in hospital for several days to recover.

In a statement, the Vatican said the pontiff’s medical team had decided in recent days that surgery was needed. Earlier on Wednesday, Pope Francis carried out his weekly audience as normal and did not mention his planned operation.

All of his commitments for the next 10 days have been cancelled as a “precautionary measure”.

(BBC)

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Thousands flee floods after dam collapse near Nova Kakhovka

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An aerial image shows water pouring through what appears to be a breach in the dam (pic BBC)

BBC reported that thousands of people are being evacuated downstream of a major dam which has been blown up in Russian-held Ukraine.

President Zelensky said 80 towns and villages were at risk of flooding after the destruction of the dam at Nova Kakhovka, which he blamed on Russia. Water is surging down the Dnipro river and is said to pose a catastrophic flooding risk to the city of Kherson.

Russia has denied destroying the dam – which it controls – instead blaming Ukrainian shelling. Neither Ukraine or Russia’s claim has been verified by the BBC.

The Kakhovka dam is crucial in the region. It contains a reservoir, which provides water to farmers and residents, as well as to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. It is also is a vital channel carrying water south to Russian-occupied Crimea.

Video footage shows a torrent of floodwater gushing through a breach in the dam. Several towns are already flooded, while people in areas further downstream were forced to flee by bus and train.

Around 40,000 people need to be evacuated, Deputy Prosecutor-General Viktoriya Lytvynova said on Ukrainian television – 17,000 people in Ukraine-controlled territory west of the Dnipro River and 25,000 on the Russian-controlled east.

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