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Washington Dinner Shooter Charged with Attempting to Assassinate Trump
Law & OrderπŸ“ WASHINGTON, UNITED STATESBreaking

Washington Dinner Shooter Charged with Attempting to Assassinate Trump

A suspect in a shooting that took place at a Washington dinner event has been formally charged with attempting to assassinate United States President Donald Trump, in what authorities are treating as one of the most serious threats to a sitting American president in recent memory. The charges mark a significant escalation in the legal proceedings following the incident.

Washington Dinner Shooting Suspect Charged with Trump Assassination Attempt
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Washington Dinner Shooting Suspect Charged with Trump Assassination Attempt

In a new development, the suspect linked to the shooting at a Washington dinner event has been formally charged with attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump, elevating the legal status of the case from a firearms incident to a federal assassination attempt charge, one of the most serious offences under American law. The charge marks a significant escalation in the case, which had previously been covered as a shooting incident at a social event in the capital.

Trump Named Likely Target in White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting
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Trump Named Likely Target in White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting

A United States official has confirmed that President Donald Trump was the likely intended target of a shooting incident that occurred at or near the White House Correspondents' Dinner, a high-profile annual event attended by senior government figures, journalists, and public personalities. The disclosure marks a severe escalation in concerns over the security of the sitting US president.

Gunman Targets Trump Officials at White House Correspondents' Dinner
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Gunman Targets Trump Officials at White House Correspondents' Dinner

A gunman believed to be targeting senior officials of the Trump administration opened fire at or near the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Sunday, according to a senior US official and the US Attorney General. The attack represents one of the most serious security incidents involving top American leadership in recent memory, with investigators confirming the apparent intent to target the President and his cabinet-level officials.

IHC Rejects Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi Sentence Suspension in Β£190m Case
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IHC Rejects Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi Sentence Suspension in Β£190m Case

The Islamabad High Court on Monday rejected petitions filed by former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi seeking suspension of their sentences in the Β£190 million corruption case, delivering a significant legal setback to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's founding chairman. The court's ruling means both convicts must continue serving their sentences while their appeal against the original conviction remains pending.

Austria Arrests Man Suspected of Poisoning Baby Food Jars
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Austria Arrests Man Suspected of Poisoning Baby Food Jars

Austrian authorities have arrested a man suspected of deliberately contaminating jars of commercially sold baby food with rat poison, in what investigators are treating as a serious public safety criminal case. The arrest was made following what is believed to be a focused investigative operation, though authorities have not yet disclosed the precise number of products affected or the distribution footprint of the compromised items.

Court Issues Lifetime Arrest Warrants Against Malik Riaz in Landgrab Case
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Court Issues Lifetime Arrest Warrants Against Malik Riaz in Landgrab Case

A Pakistani court has issued lifetime arrest warrants against property tycoon Malik Riaz Hussain, his son, and co-accused individuals in connection with a major land-grabbing case involving Bahria Town Karachi, in a significant legal development that escalates judicial pressure on one of Pakistan's most prominent real estate figures. The warrants relate to allegations of illegal occupation and appropriation of land in the Bahria Town Karachi project, which has long been at the centre of controversy over land acquisition practices in Sindh.

Lahore Bar Association Challenges 27th Amendment at Supreme Court
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Lahore Bar Association Challenges 27th Amendment at Supreme Court

The Lahore Bar Association has filed a petition before the Supreme Court of Pakistan challenging the constitutional validity of the 27th Amendment, following the controversial transfer of judges from the Islamabad High Court. The legal challenge marks a significant escalation in the institutional standoff between the legal community and the federal government over judicial independence and the constitutional amendment process.

Somali Pirates Seize Oil Tanker Carrying 11 Pakistani Crew
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Somali Pirates Seize Oil Tanker Carrying 11 Pakistani Crew

Somali pirates have seized an oil tanker operating near Somalia, with Pakistani government sources confirming that eleven Pakistani nationals are among the crew members aboard the captured vessel, raising urgent concerns about their safety and welfare. The seizure marks a significant incident of maritime piracy in the region, an area that had seen relative suppression of pirate activity in recent years following sustained international naval patrols.

IHC Denies Ownership Rights to One Constitution Avenue Apartment Buyers
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IHC Denies Ownership Rights to One Constitution Avenue Apartment Buyers

The Islamabad High Court has ruled that buyers of apartments at One Constitution Avenue hold no ownership rights over the units they purchased, delivering a significant legal blow to hundreds of buyers who invested in one of the capital's most prominent mixed-use developments. The judgment, issued by the IHC, calls into question the legal validity of sale agreements entered into by apartment buyers at the high-profile project located in the heart of Islamabad's diplomatic enclave area.

Federal Court Strikes Down Post-Retirement Perks for Former Bureaucrats
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Federal Court Strikes Down Post-Retirement Perks for Former Bureaucrats

The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected a set of additional privileges and financial perks previously extended to retired civil servants, delivering a significant ruling that trims entitlements for former members of the bureaucracy. The decision marks a notable judicial intervention in the governance of post-service benefits and is expected to have broad implications for public sector retirement frameworks.

CTD Arrests 21 Terrorists, Seizes Over Six Kilograms of Explosives
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CTD Arrests 21 Terrorists, Seizes Over Six Kilograms of Explosives

Punjab's Counter Terrorism Department has arrested 21 suspected terrorists and recovered 6.33 kilograms of explosives in a series of targeted operations, in what authorities are describing as a significant disruption of active militant networks in the province. The CTD confirmed that the operations were conducted across multiple locations, with intelligence-driven raids leading to the detention of individuals suspected of involvement in planning or facilitating terrorist activities.