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From Tuesday 30th June 2026. Germany shooting. Poland deports. UK Burnham speech. Uganda closes outlets. Nigeria kidnapping. Afghanistan air... — Jun 29, 2026
Tuesday 30th June 2026. Germany shooting. Poland deports. UK Burnham speech. Uganda closes outlets. Nigeria kidnapping. Afghanistan air... — Jun 29, 2026 — starts at 0:00
Don't be a victim of real estate fraud. Here are some quick tips on what to look for. Make sure you report the listing, and if it sounds too good to be true, it is. Is a local number listed? Is it posted by a reputable property management agency . If you've been scammed, please contact the district attorney's office at two thousand nine four six eight twenty four hundred . Once again, that's two zero nine four six eight two thousand four hundred . This message brought you to d youist byrict attorney Ron Freydis . Good morning . This is Send seven , World News in seven minutes . I'm Ben Mallet. Today is Tuesday , the thirtieth of june twenty twenty six , starting in Europe , in Germany at least six people were killed in a shooting yesterday . The shooting happened at a shelter for mothers and children close to the city of Hamburg, although all of those killed were adults, according to police reports , the police have arrested three people , including the suspected shooter. No motive for the shoot has yet been given. Poland has deported eleven people suspected of working for the Russian government , nine Ukrainians and two Belarusians were accused of using Russian money to recruit Ukrainian refugees into protesting against Ukraine's government. In the United Kingdom, the most likely candidate to become the new prime minister, says that more power will be spread across the country. Andy Burnham, who served as the mayor of Manchester for nine years, said that more powers will be given to city mayors . Burnham also described an extended operation to move some governing powers out of London. We will bring about the biggest rebalancing of power our country has seen . The change will be driven through the Prime Minister's office in an extended operation based here in Manchester . Africa . Uganda's military chief has ordered the closure of two leading media outlets . Mahoozi Kanargaba is military chief in Uganda as well as being the son of President Yari Musveni. Kanirgaba said the Daily Monitor and NTV Uganda would not reopen without his permission and that he does not believe in a free press . The Daily Monitor is Uganda's largest independent daily newspaper whilst NTV Ugand a is a private broadcaster , no specific reasons were given for the closure of the two outlets . In Nigeria , students in Bor neo State have been kidnapped whilst sitting a national exam . Students between the ages of sixteen and seventeen were sitting their National Examinations Council exams when gunmen attacked the school. Borneo State is regularly targeted by Islamic militants and criminal groups, both of which are known to kidnap people for ransom money , officials are working to count the number of students who are still missing. Asia in Afghanistan , at least twenty eight civilians have been killed in airstrikes by Pakistan , according to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. The Taliban, which governs Afghanistan, says that the number of deaths is higher and that thirty eight civilians were killed. Pakistan has launched a number of airstrikes against Afghanistan since Pakistan declared war in February this year , conflict between the two countries has had a number of causes, including disputes over their shared border and claims by Pakistan that the Taliban has been sheltering militant groups. In Thailand , an Australian man has been accused of murdering a teenage girl , Simon Peter Carmen has been accused by Thai police of strangling a seventeen year old Thai girl and attempting to hide her body in a suitcase . The suspected murder happened at an apartment close to Patea Beach, which is a popular tourist destin ation. If found guilty of murder, Carmen could face years in prison or the death penalty. The Americas Venezuela was hit by aftershocks yesterday, following deadly earthquakes last week. The capital city Caracas was hit by after shocks, measuring at a magnitude of four point six rescue efforts have continued, with support arriving from twenty four countries in the form of supplies and rescue teams . Almost one thousand five hundred people have been confirmed dead two earthquakes struck last Wednesday . The United States Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump cannot fire a high ranking economist. Lisa Cook was appointed as a governor of the Federal Reserve which acts as a central bank in the U. S. in twenty twenty four by past President Joe Biden . Trump has attempted to fire Cook and prevent her from serving a fourteen year term, claiming that she had committed mortgage fraud. Cook has denied these allegations . The Supreme Court ruled five judges to four that Cook stay on as a governor until Trump's mortgage fraud allegations are proven. And Canada has won the first knockout game of the World Cup. Canada, who are co hosting the tournament, defeated South Africa one nil on Sunday with their goal coming in the ninety second minute. Winners from the round of thirty two will continue to the quarterfinals of the World Cup, with losers being
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