Trump Shot at Rally, Biden Condemns Violence

Former U.S. President Donald Trump was shot during an election rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. The alleged shooter is dead, and the Secret Service is investigating the incident as an assassination attempt. Trump was taken to a local medical facility and is reported to be fine. One audience member was killed and another is in critical condition. President Biden condemned the violence, calling it ‘sick’ and emphasizing the need for unity in America.

Masked Gunmen Open Fire at Wedding in France, Leaving One Dead, Five Injured

A wedding celebration in northeastern France turned tragic when masked gunmen opened fire, killing one person and injuring five others. Police believe the attack was a settling of scores between drug traffickers. The shooting occurred at a reception hall in Thionville, with around a hundred people in attendance. The assailants, who arrived in a 4×4 vehicle, fled the scene after the attack. Investigations are underway to identify and apprehend the perpetrators.

Pakistan’s Shooting Star: Kishmala Talat Aims for Olympic Glory

Kishmala Talat, a 21-year-old from Pakistan, is making history as the first woman from her country to qualify for Olympic shooting. With her sights set on the Paris Games, she aims to break stereotypes and defy modesty codes that often discourage women from participating in sports. Despite facing an uphill battle, Talat is determined to make Pakistan proud and showcase her talent on the world stage.

NRAI Opens Applications for High-Performance Managers and Coaches Ahead of 2028 Olympics

The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) has announced the hiring process for high-performance managers and coaches for the next Olympic cycle, beginning after the Paris Games in August. This move comes as India aims to break the medal drought in shooting at the Olympics. All current experts, including HPD Pierre Beauchamp and foreign coaches Munkhbayar Dorjsuren and Thomas Farnik, are eligible to apply. The NRAI will consider all applications based on merit and the performance of the Indian shooting team in Paris.

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