Kamis, 14 Oktober 2021

Six dead after snipers open fire on Beirut port blast protest - Financial Times

Six people are dead and dozens injured after snipers opened fire on a rally by Lebanon’s powerful Hizbollah group and others in central Beirut, unleashing the worst violence the capital has seen for years as tensions rise over an investigation into the 2020 port blast.

Unknown gunmen attacked supporters of Hizbollah, the Iran-backed paramilitary and political party, and its fellow Shia ally the Amal Movement. Hizbollah and Amal had taken to the streets to protest against what they see as the politicisation of a judicial investigation into the Beirut port blast that devastated the capital and left more than 200 dead.

Automatic fire and rocket-propelled grenades were heard in neighbourhoods near the gunfight, which took place close to the Justice Palace.

Shooting continued for three hours despite heavy deployment of soldiers, and the Lebanese Red Cross, which provides emergency services, said the death toll had risen to six on Thursday afternoon. Live footage broadcast on local television showed residents in the area fleeing their homes.

In a joint statement, Hizbollah, the biggest armed force after the army, and Amal said that snipers had shot at the heads of the demonstrators, blaming “armed and organised groups aiming to drag the country into sedition”.

The two groups later accused the Lebanese Forces, a far-right Christian party of being behind the shootings, according to pro-Hizbollah television channels. The LF’s leader, Samir Geagea, condemned the fighting and blamed the clashes on the proliferation of weapons.

The port probe has become a political flashpoint, with Hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah this week calling for the presiding judge’s removal, accusing him of political bias.

Tarek Bitar, the second judge to lead the investigation, has attempted to charge and summon a raft of ex-ministers and security officials from across the political spectrum, in an effort to hold powerful individuals to account for the explosion of badly stored chemicals.

A trail of leaked documents has revealed that many officials knew about the danger posed by the stash of ammonium nitrate but failed to take action.

Families of victims have repeatedly demonstrated in support of Bitar, and the EU delegation in Lebanon this week said that “the investigation should be allowed to proceed without any interference in legal proceedings”. Earlier on Thursday, a court dismissed an appeal to remove Bitar, one of a series of legal challenges mounted by accused politicians, including some Hizbollah allies.

The clashes are taking place across an old civil war frontline in a southern area of Beirut, an area home to all three of the country’s main sects — Sunni and Shia Muslims and Christians. Lebanon’s 15-year civil war ended in 1990, but old sectarian and political rivalries remain.

Lebanon is suffering its most severe social turbulence since the war ended. It is two years into am economic crisis, rooted in decades of corruption and state mismanagement, which has pushed more than half the nearly 7m-strong population into poverty. The collapse was exacerbated by more than a year without a fully functioning government, as political forces fought among each other for control of ministries, which are divided along sectarian lines.

Billionaire Najib Mikati, who was appointed prime minister last month, called for calm on Thursday.

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2021-10-14 13:01:50Z
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Norway bow and arrow attacks: Suspect charged as police say killings 'appear to be act of terrorism' - Sky News

The killings of five people in Norway by a man armed with a bow and arrows "appears to be an act of terrorism", the country's security agency has said.

Four women and one man were killed during the rampage in Kongsberg, with a police officer among three others injured.

A statement issued by PST, Norway's security service, said: "The incidents in Kongsberg appear at the moment to be an act of terrorism, but the investigation, which is led by the South-East police district, will clarify in more detail what the incidents were motivated by."

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Video from an eyewitness showed police helicopters flying and landing nearby the crime scene.

It said the terrorism threat in Norway had not changed from "moderate".

"At the same time, PST is working to investigate whether what has happened could inspire others to commit serious acts of violence, in the form of follow-up actions, revenge actions and more," the statement said, before adding that the service "does not have currently have information that that is the case".

"The accused in the case is known to PST from before, without PST being able to provide further details about him," it said.

The attacker managed to get away from officers who initially confronted him after firing arrows at them. Espen Andersen Brathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen living in Kongsberg, was arrested around half an hour later at 6.47pm local time.

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Police believe all the killings happened during that period.

They say the suspect, who has since been charged with the murders, had previously been identified as showing signs of radicalisation and will now be assessed by forensic psychiatric experts.

A since deleted video originally posted on YouTube has surfaced online in which Brathen discusses having converted to Islam.

Prosecutor Ann Iren Svane Matthiassen said he had admitted carrying out the attack.

Police continue work in Kongsberg. Pic: AP
Image: Police continue work in Kongsberg. Pic: AP

Senior officers say the suspect had been convicted several times in the past, and was the subject of a six-month restraining order against two close family members last year after he threatened to kill one of them.

He also had convictions for burglary and for possession of small amounts of cannabis in 2012.

Witnesses described a "shocking" scene after the killings in Kongsberg, with one describing the moment he saw a man with "an arrow in his back".

A number of Wednesday's victims were in the town centre's Coop Extra supermarket when they were attacked.

Kongsberg, a small town of around 26,000 inhabitants, is situated about 41 miles southwest of Oslo.

Local officials said anyone who needed support would be welcome at the town's main church.

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2021-10-14 13:30:00Z
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Tower block inferno kills at least 46 people and injures dozens more in Taiwan - Daily Mail

Tower block inferno kills at least 46 people and injures dozens more in Taiwan

  • At least 46 people have been killed and another 41 injured in blaze which ripped through a building in Taiwan
  • Officials believe fire broke out in the 13-storey building around 3am this morning, destroying multiple floors
  • Fire officials confirmed that the majority of the deaths occurred between floors seven and eleven
  • Another search of the building was planned before sunset, with the lower floors believed to have been empty 

At least 46 people have died and more than 40 others were injured after fire ripped through a tower block in Taiwan overnight.

The inferno engulfed the 13-storey, mixed-use building around 3am this morning, according to officials who said the 'extremely fierce' blaze had destroyed multiple floors. 

32 bodies were sent straight to the morgue from the site of the blaze, while another 14 people who showed no signs of life were among 55 taken to hospital.  

'Extremely fierce': Firefighters have been tackling the blaze since 3am this morning after the building caught fire, with the inferno destroying multiple floors as it grew

'Extremely fierce': Firefighters have been tackling the blaze since 3am this morning after the building caught fire, with the inferno destroying multiple floors as it grew

Fire teams were called after the building caught fire around 3am this morning
At least 46 people have died and at least 41 others were injured after a 13-story building in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, caught fire overnight

At least 46 people have died and at least 41 others were injured after a 13-story building in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, caught fire overnight

The blaze was so large that multiple fire crews were required to battle the flames during the early hours of this morning

The blaze was so large that multiple fire crews were required to battle the flames during the early hours of this morning

Keeping at a safe distance, multiple fire crews battled to get the flames under control at the building in Taiwan

Keeping at a safe distance, multiple fire crews battled to get the flames under control at the building in Taiwan

Huge flames could be seen erupting from windows on the building, with thick plumes of smoke also been sent rising into the sky

Huge flames could be seen erupting from windows on the building, with thick plumes of smoke also been sent rising into the sky

Flames engulfed multiple floors of the building in the southern Taiwanese city, which erupted around 3am

Flames engulfed multiple floors of the building in the southern Taiwanese city, which erupted around 3am

Smoke rises from the building into the sky as firefighters work to extinguish the last of the flames which gutted multiple floors during the early hours of this morning

Smoke rises from the building into the sky as firefighters work to extinguish the last of the flames which gutted multiple floors during the early hours of this morning

A team of firefighters huddle together, making final preparations, before entering the 13-storey building this morning to conduct a search for survivors

A team of firefighters huddle together, making final preparations, before entering the 13-storey building this morning to conduct a search for survivors

A man rescued from the burning building lies on his back on a stretcher as a medical team assesses his condition

A man rescued from the burning building lies on his back on a stretcher as a medical team assesses his condition

In Taiwan, official confirmation of a death can only be made in the hospital. 

Most of the deaths were on floors seven to eleven, which housed residential apartments, fire officials said. The first five floors were for commercial use but were unoccupied. 

Another search of the building, in the city of Kaohsiung, is planned for before sunset, according to officials.

Video shown on Taiwanese television showed orange flames and smoke billowing out of the lower floors of the building as firefighters sprayed water at it from the street. 

One woman, who was not identified, said her 60-to-70 year old parents were inside.

A team of firefighters make their way into the building on one of the higher floors as they carry out a search operation following the blaze

A team of firefighters make their way into the building on one of the higher floors as they carry out a search operation following the blaze

A team of firefighters, equipped with torches and filtration breathing masks make their way to the entrance of the building as they get ready for another search operation

A team of firefighters, equipped with torches and filtration breathing masks make their way to the entrance of the building as they get ready for another search operation

A firefighter is seen taking a break and sitting on a step to the side of a firetruck after spending all morning tackling the building fire

A firefighter is seen taking a break and sitting on a step to the side of a firetruck after spending all morning tackling the building fire

32 bodies were sent straight to the morgue from the site of the blaze, while another 14 people who showed no signs of life were among 55 taken to hospital

32 bodies were sent straight to the morgue from the site of the blaze, while another 14 people who showed no signs of life were among 55 taken to hospital

Sunrise highlighted the extent of the damage caused by the building fire, with large scorch marks covering patches of the building

Sunrise highlighted the extent of the damage caused by the building fire, with large scorch marks covering patches of the building

After daybreak, firefighters could be seen spraying water into the middle floors of the still smoldering building from elevated platforms.

The cause of the fire was unclear, but it was noted the flames burned most intensely where a lot of clutter had been piled up, the fire department statement said.

Eyewitnesses told Taiwan media that they heard an explosion around 3 a.m.

The building is about 40-years-old with shops on the lower levels and apartments above. The lower floors were completely blackened.

People bow their heads in respect as paramedics transport one of the victims of the fire away from the building following the fire

People bow their heads in respect as paramedics transport one of the victims of the fire away from the building following the fire

Fire trucks can be seen parked all along the street in front of the building, with a platform extended to the top floors from one vehicle so firefighters can search for victims

Fire trucks can be seen parked all along the street in front of the building, with a platform extended to the top floors from one vehicle so firefighters can search for victims

Fire investigators conducted searches of the bottom floors of the building this morning to try and determine the cause of the inferno

Fire investigators conducted searches of the bottom floors of the building this morning to try and determine the cause of the inferno

The exterior walls of the building, which featured both commercial and residential floors, display the extent of the damage caused by the blaze which tore through multiple floors

The exterior walls of the building, which featured both commercial and residential floors, display the extent of the damage caused by the blaze which tore through multiple floors

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Norway attacks: Kongsberg bow and arrow killings 'appear to be act of terrorism', country's security agency says - Sky News

The killings of five people in Norway by a man armed with a bow and arrows "appears to be an act of terrorism", the country's security agency has said.

Four women and one man were killed during the rampage in Kongsberg, with a police officer among others left injured.

A statement issued by PST, Norway's security service, said: "The incidents in Kongsberg appear at the moment to be an act of terrorism, but the investigation, which is led by the South-East police district, will clarify in more detail what the incidents were motivated by."

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Video from an eyewitness showed police helicopters flying and landing nearby the crime scene.

It said the terrorism threat in Norway had not changed from "moderate".

"At the same time, PST is working to investigate whether what has happened could inspire others to commit serious acts of violence, in the form of follow-up actions, revenge actions and more," the statement said, before adding that the service "does not have currently have information that that is the case".

"The accused in the case is known to PST from before, without PST being able to provide further details about him," it said.

The attacker managed to get away from officers who initially confronted him after firing arrows at them. Espen Andersen Brathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen living in Kongsberg, was arrested around half an hour later at 6.47pm local time.

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Police believe all the killings happened during that period. They say the suspect, who has since been charged with the murders, had previously been identified as showing signs of radicalisation and will now be assessed by forensic psychiatric experts.

A since deleted video originally posted on YouTube has surfaced online in which Brathen discusses having converted to Islam.

Prosecutor Ann Iren Svane Matthiassen said he had admitted carrying out the attack.

Police continue work in Kongsberg. Pic: AP
Image: Police continue work in Kongsberg. Pic: AP

Senior officers say the suspect had been convicted several times in the past, and was the subject of a six-month restraining order against two close family members last year after he threatened to kill one of them.

He also had convictions for burglary and for possession of small amounts of cannabis in 2012.

A number of Wednesday's victims were in the town centre's Coop Extra supermarket when they were attacked.

Kongsberg, a small town of around 26,000 inhabitants, is situated about 41 miles southwest of Oslo.

Local officials said anyone who needed support would be welcome at the town's main church.

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2021-10-14 12:22:30Z
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Norway bow and arrow attacks: Suspect in Kongsberg killings had been flagged for radicalisation, police say - Sky News

The suspect in the Norway bow and arrow rampage which left five people dead had been flagged for possible signs of radicalisation, police have said.

Officers had been worried about signs the man, who is a Muslim convert, may have been radicalised, police chief Ole Bredrup Saeverud said at a news conference.

The 37-year-old Danish man is in custody.

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Image: An arrow seen following the attacks. Pic: AP

According to prosecutor Ann Iren Svane Matthiassen, he admitted carrying out the attack in Kongsberg, to the southwest of capital Oslo which also left two others wounded.

Thomas Nilsen lives near the scene of the attacks and said he came out of his house after hearing what he initially thought was an argument.

"I thought it was war, because it was so intense." he told NRK.

"But then I heard a scream I have never heard before. It was a scream that burned into the soul. I will never forget that. I perceived it as a death cry."

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After walking outside his home he saw people had begun to gather to start administering life-saving first aid.

"In the end, there were 20 to 30 police cars, ambulances and fire trucks there," he told VG newspaper.

"Then I did not stay around to look."

The death toll was the worst of any attack in Norway since 2011, when far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people, most of them teenagers at a youth camp.

Police were first alerted to events in Kongsberg at 6.15pm local time, and the suspect was arrested half-an-hour later.

There was a confrontation with officers and the man tried to run away before he was arrested, the police said.

A number of the victims were in a Coop Extra supermarket when they were attacked.

Police believe the man acted alone
Image: Police say the man was flagged for radicalisation

A spokesman for the chain said: "We can confirm that there has been a serious incident in our store and that none of our employees are physically injured.

"We are now concerned with following up our employees, and beyond that, we refer to the police investigation."

Both of the people left injured were taken into intensive care, and one was an off-duty police officer who was in the supermarket at the time.

Additional officers were deployed following the incident, and the usually unarmed constables were told they should temporarily carry weapons.

The Norwegian police directorate said: "This is an additional contingency measure. The police do not yet have any concrete indications that there is a change in the threat level in the country."

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Police helicopters at scene of bow and arrow attacks

Kongsberg, a small town of some 26,000 inhabitants, is about 66 kilometres (41 miles) southwest of Oslo.

Local officials said anyone who needed support would be welcome at the town's main church.

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Kongsberg: Bow and arrow suspect known to Norwegian police - BBC News

An arrow left in a wall is seen after several people were killed and others were injured by a man using a bow and arrows to carry out attacks, in Kongsberg, Norway, October 13, 2021.
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A man arrested over a deadly bow and arrow attack in Norway had converted to Islam and there were fears he had been radicalised, police have said.

The 37-year-old Danish citizen is accused of killing four women and a man on Wednesday night in the southern town of Kongsberg.

He was arrested and questioned for several hours overnight.

Regional police chief Ole Bredrup Saeverud said officers had last been in touch with the man in 2020.

The victims were all aged between 50 and 70, Chief Saeverud told reporters on Thursday morning.

Police had initially confronted the man six minutes after the attack began at 18:12 (16:12 GMT) on Wednesday but he shot arrows at the officers, who in response fired warning shots. The man escaped and was not caught until 18:47 - 35 minutes after the attack started.

The police chief said all five victims were most likely killed after he was first confronted by police.

Reports of the incident were "horrifying", said Prime Minister Erna Solberg, hours before she was due to leave office.

The attacker is said to have launched the assault inside a Coop Extra supermarket on Kongsberg's west side. One of those injured was an off-duty police officer who was in the shop at the time.

The officer and another person who was wounded are recovering in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The attack was Norway's deadliest since far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik murdered 77 people on the island of Utoya in July 2011.

'Completely inconceivable'

Kongsberg Mayor Kari Anne Sand said it was a shocking attack that had taken place in an area where many people lived, and that a crisis team would help anyone affected.

Describing the town as "a completely ordinary community with completely ordinary people", Ms Sand said everyone had been deeply shaken by "this very tragic situation."

A police technician enters a building after a deadly attack in Kongsberg
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The suspect was taken to a police station in the town of Drammen, where his defence lawyer, Fredrik Neumann, said he was questioned for more than three hours and was co-operating with authorities.

The suspect had a Danish mother and Norwegian father, he explained.

Police prosecutor Ann Irén Svane Mathiassen told TV2 that the man had lived in Kongsberg for several years.

The attack came on the final day of Erna Solberg's conservative government, and a new justice minister takes over the case on Thursday under a centre-left coalition led by Labour leader Jonas Gahr Store.

Mr Store said it was a "gruesome and brutal act", hours before announcing his new cabinet.

Norwegian police are not usually armed and after the attack the police directorate ordered all officers nationwide to carry firearms as an extra precaution.

"The police have no indication so far that there is a change in the national threat level," the directorate said in a statement (in Norwegian).

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Only in Australia: Kangaroos take over Canberra during lockdown - Daily Mail

Peak Australia in lockdown: Kangaroos take over city centre after the streets were left empty with residents forced to stay home

  • TikTok shows a mob of Kangaroos take over Canberra's CBD during lockdown 
  • Vision was captured in September, five weeks into the ACT stay-at-home orders
  • Canberrans are due to come out of lockdown at 11.59pm on Thursday 

A mob of Kangaroos have been spotted taking over Canberra's eerily quiet CBD while residents were tucked away at home amid lockdown

Footage has emerged on TikTok from September, showing three Kangaroos hopping through the once bustling Civic Centre in the nation's capital.  

'Canberra lockdown be like, city is for kangaroos now,' the caption read.

The unusual sight was filmed five weeks into lockdown as the trio of kangaroos took advantage of the deserted city centre free from residents. 

Amused TikTok users took to the video to point out how incredible it was to see nature reclaim the city. 

'It's amazing how nature is reclaiming itself,' wrote one person. 

A mob of Kangaroos have taken over Canberra's Civic Centre (pictured) while residents remain in lockdown until midnight Thursday

A mob of Kangaroos have taken over Canberra's Civic Centre (pictured) while residents remain in lockdown until midnight Thursday

'Kangaroo takeover. The Kangaroos are outside more than the local humans at the moment,' commented another. 

'This is so cool, let them have fun while its quiet,' added a third. 

Others took the opportunity to make their best traffic jokes, with one user writing: 

'At least they stop at the stop sign.' 

Canberrans are set to come out from lockdown at 11.59pm on Thursday, but it's not the first time kangaroos have been spotted so close to urban areas in the territory. 

On Saturday a roo was filmed hopping down a footpath on Mort Street near the Civic bus interchange, much to the surprise of witnesses.

The roo bounced onto the road, passing a construction site before making its way towards Braddon.

Last month a distressed kangaroo that was pulled to safety from Lake Burley Griffin after it became stuck in freezing shallow waters. 

While viral footage of the brave rescue warmed hearts around the world it was later revealed the sick kangaroo had to be euthanised due to its poor physical condition.

The ACT Parks and Conservation Service reminded the community to always call for professional help if a native animal is in danger.

'Please give the animal space and keep an eye on them from a distance - maintain enough room for the animal to leave the area,' the spokesperson said.

Footage of the trio emerged on TikTok in September, five weeks into the ACT's lockdown

Footage of the trio emerged on TikTok in September, five weeks into the ACT's lockdown

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