Oslo shooting that left two dead being treated as 'act of Islamist terrorism'
Organisers of the Oslo Pride festival cancelled today’s planned events on police advice.
Organisers of the Oslo Pride festival cancelled today’s planned events on police advice.
The shooting happened in the basement car park at around 11.30am this morning.
Meanwhile US senators have reached an agreement on a bipartisan gun violence bill.
The incident happened at around 3pm yesterday in Dublin 11.
The shooting took place as the church was holding a potluck dinner.
The wounded included at least one juvenile, police said.
Multiple shooters opened fire on a popular street in the city.
The US Justice Department announced on Sunday that it will review the police response and make its findings public.
Former US president Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed that he will attend the NRA meeting.
The tragedy unfurled on Tuesday when an 18-year-old killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School.
The shooting at Uvalde has once again raised the question of gun control in the US.
Colonel Sayyad Khodai was killed outside his home by assailants on motorcycles.
Police said the suspected gunman has been arrested and is in police custody.
Biden called the racially-motivated killings “antithetical to everything we stand for in America.”
Dr John Cheng was killed as he stopped a man shooting at worshippers in a Taiwanese church in California.
Both men in their 20s, who were arrested on Friday, have been released from Garda custody without charge.
Four others were critically injured in the incident, authorities said.
10 people were shot and killed by an alleged teenage white supremacist in an act one official described as “domestic terrorism, pure and simple”.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to come forward.
Gardaí were called to the scene in the North Dublin suburb at around 5pm.
Messages will be compiled and sent to the family of Shireen Abu Akleh.
A vehicle was later discovered partially burnt out in Clondalkin, Dublin 22.
A man was injured in a shooting incident at Cherrywood Grove in Clondalkin last Friday.
Investigators are continuing the examine the 62-year-old’s possible motive.
The killing raises to four the number of Palestinians who have died in the past 24 hours in a wave of violence over Ramadan.
The man is being treated in Tallaght Hospital for non life-threatening injuries.
The shooting occurred in the Kildrum Gardens area just after midnight.
A video posted online showed people scuffling in the street, then starting to run as gunfire can be heard.
The incident occurred in the Deanstown Avenue area of Finglas.
Police said they were looking for witnesses and the search for the gunman continued.
She was shot dead on Saturday evening.
The woman has been named locally as Sandra Boyd.
A man and woman were injured in the shooting which happened on Monday.
The suspects, all from Des Moines, Iowa, are charged with first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder.
A firearm was discharged at a car and shattered the windows.
Keith Conlon was severely injured in the shooting incident on Tuesday afternoon. He passed away yesterday.
The man was injured in the shooting yesterday.
A gun battle took place at a railway station in the border town of Clones that claimed the lives of several people.
Ukraine’s interior ministry said the man has now been detained.
Stephen Dowling let off up to nine shots of ammunition from a high-powered telescopic rifle in Glenties, Co Donegal.