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Four children among 27 dead in amusement park fire

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Four young children were among 27 people killed when a fire in India ripped through a crowded amusement park, a top local official said Sunday, as rescuers scoured the site the morning after the blaze.

 

Survivors reported having to kick down doors and leap out of windows to escape the inferno that swept through a centre packed full of young people enjoying games including bowling, Indian media reported on Sunday.

 

Lines of bodies draped in white cloths were laid out before being taken away from the centre in Rajkot, a city in the western state of Gujarat.

 

The four children reported dead were all aged under 12, said police, who warned that many of the corpses were so badly burned it was difficult to identify them.

 

Outside the still-smouldering wreckage, the mother and sister of 20-year-old Asha Kathad — who had worked in the centre — waited for news.

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They held up a photograph of Asha on a mobile phone.

 

“We don’t have any information about her,” Asha’s mother told local reporters, too distraught to give her full name as she wept.

 

‘Trapped’
More than 300 people were enjoying the summer holiday weekend in the two-storey structure at the TRP amusement and theme park when the blaze broke out on Saturday evening, Rajkot fire officer Ilesh Kher told reporters on the night of the fire.

 

“People got trapped as a temporary structure at the facility collapsed near the entrance, making it difficult for the people to come out,” he said.

 

The flames spread rapidly because of the structure’s flammable material, he added.

 

Fires are common in India due to poor building practices, overcrowding and a lack of adherence to safety regulations.

 

Also on Saturday night, a fire in India’s capital ripped through a newborn baby hospital, killing six infants, with passersby charging into the burning building to pull out the other newborns from the ward.

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Speaking at the site of the amusement park fire, top local government official Prabhav Joshi confirmed to AFP that the number killed had risen on Sunday morning to 27.

 

“The toll in the fire incident is now 27,” he said. “Police have arrested two persons and the investigation is continuing.”

 

The local Rajkot government said in a statement that forensic officers were “collecting DNA samples from the remains”, as “the bodies have been charred beyond recognition”.

 

‘Tried to escape’
Survivors recalled their horror as they struggled to flee the fire.

 

“We were bowling when two staff members told us there was a fire on the ground floor and we should leave. The area was soon full of smoke,” Pruthvirajsinh Jadeja told The Indian Express newspaper.

 

“We tried to escape from the rear door, but couldn’t. I saw a beam of light coming from outside. I kicked down the tin sheet and five of us made our way out, jumping from the first floor.”

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Jadeja added that at least 70 people, including children, were on the first floor when the fire broke out.

 

An Instagram page that appears to belong to the facility advertises it as an amusement and theme park, where trampolining, go-karting, bowling and paintball are offered, among other recreational activities.

 

Gujarat is the home state of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who said he was “extremely distressed by the fire” in a post on social media.

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Senior Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli airstrike in southern Beirut

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A deadly Israeli airstrike on Hezbollah’s stronghold in southern Beirut on Friday has left over a dozen people dead, including a high-ranking Hezbollah commander, sharply escalating the conflict between the two sides and raising fears of all-out war.

Ibrahim Aqil, who was also wanted by the United States for involvement in the 1983 bombing of the US embassy in Beirut, headed the Iran-backed militant group’s elite Radwan unit.

 

AFP journalists at the scene said the blast had left a massive crater and gutted the lower floors of a high-rise building in the Lebanese capital’s southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold.

 

The killing of Aqil was the second of a senior Hezbollah commander since the start of the war in Gaza, following another Israeli strike in Beirut that killed Fuad Shukr in July.

 

It also came after two waves of explosions, on Tuesday and Wednesday, of communication devices used by Hezbollah members, which Hezbollah blamed on Israel, that killed dozens and left Hezbollah reeling while dramatically shifting the focus of the Israel-Hamas war northwards.

 

The Israeli military said Friday it conducted a “targeted strike” to kill Aqil and which also killed around 10 other senior Radwan commanders.

Lebanon’s health ministry said the attack killed 12 people and wounded 66 more.


Ibrahim Aqil

Earlier, a source close to Hezbollah, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, said the strike had killed Aqil.

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“The Israeli air strike killed Radwan Force commander Ibrahim Aqil, its armed force’s second-in-command after Fuad Shukr,” the source close to Hezbollah said.

 

Hezbollah has not officially confirmed his death, but it said after the strike that it targeted with rockets an Israeli intelligence base it blamed for unspecified “assassinations”.

 

The United States had offered a $7 million reward for information on Aqil, describing him as a “principal member” of the organisation that claimed the 1983 embassy bombing, which killed 63 people.

 

Communication device explosions

Israeli troops and Hezbollah fighters have battled each other along the Israel-Lebanon border since Hamas sparked the war in Gaza with its October 7 attack.

The focus of Israel’s firepower for nearly a year has been on Gaza, but with Hamas much weakened, the focus of the war has shifted dramatically to Israel’s northern border.

 

Months of near-daily border clashes have killed hundreds in Lebanon, most of them fighters, and dozens in Israel, and forced thousands on both sides to flee their homes.

 

On Tuesday and Wednesday, Hezbollah was hit by an unprecedented attack that it has blamed on Israel, though Israel has yet to comment.

The attack saw thousands of Hezbollah operatives’ communication devices explode across two days, killing 37 people and wounding thousands more.

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Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah vowed on Thursday that Israel would face retribution for the blasts.

Earlier Friday, Israel said Hezbollah had fired dozens of rockets from Lebanon following air strikes which destroyed dozens of the militant group’s launchers.

Speaking to troops on Wednesday, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said: “Hezbollah will pay an increasing price” as Israel tries to “ensure the safe return” of its citizens to border areas.

“We are at the start of a new phase in the war,” he said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meanwhile delayed his scheduled departure to the United States, where he is due to address the UN General Assembly, by a day, with an official citing the situation on the northern front.

Earlier Friday, Hezbollah said it targeted at least six Israeli military bases with salvos of rockets after overnight bombardment that people in south Lebanon described as among the fiercest so far.

 

‘Fear of wider war’
Residents of Marjayoun, a Lebanese town close to the border, said the overnight bombardment was among the heaviest since the border clashes began last October.

“We were very scared, especially for my grandchildren,” said Nuha Abdo, 62. “We were moving them from one room to another.”

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Clothing store owner Elie Rmeih, 45, counted more than 50 strikes.

“It was a terrifying scene and unlike anything we have experienced since the escalation began.

 

“We live in fear of a wider war, you don’t know where to go.”

Calls for restraint
International mediators have been scrambling to stop the Gaza war from turning into an all-out regional conflict.

 

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has tried to salvage efforts for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, called for restraint on all sides.

 

“We don’t want to see any escalatory actions by any party” that would endanger the goal of a Gaza ceasefire, he said.

 

Hamas’s October 7 attacks that sparked the Gaza war resulted in the deaths of 1,205 people, mostly civilians, on the Israeli side, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures that include hostages killed in captivity.

 

Out of 251 hostages seized by militants, 97 are still held in Gaza, including 33 the Israeli military says are dead.

Israel’s retaliatory military offensive has killed at least 41,272 people in Gaza, most of them civilians, according to figures provided by the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry. The United Nations has acknowledged the figures as reliable.

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‘Bad actors abuse the system’: Again, Canada slashes foreign student permits

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Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada, says foreign student intake into the country will be slashed by 10 percent from 2025.

Trudeau said the restriction has become imperative to protect Canada.

“Immigration is an advantage for our economy — but when bad actors abuse the system and take advantage of students, we crack down,” the prime minister said.

Canada relies on economic immigrants to raise the revenue it needs to support social spending on services such as education and healthcare, as it strives to maintain high living standards amid the country’s low birth rate.

However, the North American country has in recent times tweaked its liberal immigration policies.

Earlier this year, the Canadian government announced a two-year cap on study permits to limit its international students intake.

Marc Miller, minister of immigration, unveiled what he described as principal measures to improve programme integrity and maintain a sustainable presence among international students entering the country.

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Miller said Canada will approve 364,000 undergraduate study permits in 2024, a reduction of 35 percent from 2023.

The minister said the total would be spread across each province and territory according to population.

Last month, Canada recalibrated its labour market by announcing a slash on foreign workers and investments in its workforce.

The overhaul reversed expansions made to the temporary foreign worker (TFW) programme in 2022, which saw an increase in economic migrants arriving the country to fill one million vacant positions.

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Trump safe after gunfire at his Florida golf course

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Former US President Donald Trump is safe after gunshots were reportedly fired in his vicinity, his campaign team said.

Steven Cheung, the spokesperson for the Trump campaign team, confirmed the development in a statement on Sunday without further details.

The former president was playing golf at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach before gunshots began to ring out.

It is not immediately clear whether Trump was the shooter’s target.

Anthony Guglielmi, US Secret Service spokesperson, said the agency is investigating the “protective incident” in conjunction with the police.

Guglielmi said there would be a media briefing soon.

The White House said President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris have been briefed on the incident.

They are relieved to know that he is safe. They will be kept regularly updated by their team,” the White House said in a statement.

The incident comes about two months after the former president survived an assassination attempt during a rally.

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The bullet grazed Trump’s ear.

Security operatives killed Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old suspect.

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