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Bishopsgate stabbing: Horror moment 3 ‘have-a-go heroes’ knifed ‘as they tried to stop phone thieves’ in City of London The Sun says THIS is the shocking moment three hero bystanders were stabbed as they reportedly tried to stop masked phone robbers in the City of London. Emergency crews were scrambled to Bishopsgate in the heart of the capital’s financial district at around 9.46am. According to witnesses, a fight erupted when two men on electric bikes attempted to steal a phone. Have-a-go heroes then allegedly rushed over to stop the robbers but one the suspects pulled a knife out and “started…

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Bishopsgate stabbing: Three people injured in attack near Liverpool Street station The Independent says Three people have been rushed to hospital following a stabbing near Liverpool Street station in east London. Witnesses described seeing people on the ground and blood at the scene of a suspected robbery on Thursday morning. Nearby offices were reportedly put on lockdown as police responded to the incident on Bishopsgate near the busy rail station. Three victims were taken to hospital for injuries and a fourth was treated by paramedics. It was not immediately clear how serious their injuries were. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/stabbing-liverpool-street-station-bishopsgate-b2196839.html

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Pakistani PM says he should not have to beg for help after catastrophic floods The Guardian says Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, has said Pakistan should not be forced to go out with a “begging bowl” to rich polluting nations after the floods that have devastated the country and said he would be seeking “climate justice” from the international community. Speaking from his home in Lahore, Sharif warned that Pakistan is facing an unprecedented crisis of health, food security and internal displacement after the “apocalyptic” monsoons which put a third of Pakistan’s regions under water. Some areas were hit by…

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Thailand attack: 22 children among 34 killed in nursery mass shooting The Guardian says Thirty-four people have been killed, including 22 children, in a mass shooting at a preschool centre in a north-eastern province of Thailand, police have said. The attacker was a former policeman who killed his wife and child before shooting himself dead. About 30 children were at the centre when the gunman entered the building at 12.30pm (5.30am UK time), during the children’s nap time, police and local officials said. Some of the victims were as young as two. Jidapa Boonsom, a district official, told Reuters that…

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Three people stabbed in central London The Guardian says Three people have been stabbed in an incident in central London in what is believed to have been a suspected robbery. Police officers and London ambulance service (LAS) paramedics attended the scene in Bishopsgate, near Liverpool Street station, on Thursday morning. Four people were treated at the scene, where witnesses told of seeing men on the ground with bloodied faces. One theory was that someone trying to take a bike had been challenged. A cordon was in place along the pavement outside a large-scale office, while pieces of emergency medical equipment,…

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At least 17 people dead after boat sinks off Lesbos The Guardian says The bodies of 16 women and one man have been recovered from waters off the Greek island of Lesbos after a boat carrying people from countries in Africa sank in the early hours of Thursday morning. The Greek coastguard spokesperson Nikos Kokkalas said a large operation spanning a number of agencies was under way to find other passengers who had been on the dinghy that set sail from Turkey. “The women were all from African countries, aged 20 upward,” said Kokkalas, who described survivors of the shipwreck…

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Iran to investigate death of schoolgirl in early days of protests The Guardian says Iranian prosecutors have opened an investigation into the death of a teenage girl during the early days of protests in Tehran, who has become an icon for the anti-government movement. The popular uprising against Iran’s theocratic rulers was sparked by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd detained for allegedly violating the country’s laws on clothing, and has largely been led by women. Universities have been a battleground for days, and on Wednesday riot police were deployed around campuses in several cities…

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Kyle Walker hands England injury scare to highlight unique challenge of mid-season World Cup The Independent says It was a largely unremarkable night for Manchester City, especially as their centre-forward is making the extraordinary seem everyday. Another two goals for Erling Haaland put Pep Guardiola’s side on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League knock-out stages at a canter. Haaland now has a barely credible 19 in his last 12 games. Copenhagen’s goalkeeper Kamil Grabara was left asking Jack Grealish if his team-mate is human. So far, so standard for the outstanding season that City, powered by Haaland’s goals,…

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At least 35 killed in mass shooting at Thailand daycare centre The Independent says At least 35 people have been killed in a mass shooting at a daycare centre in northern Thailand, police say. The victims include at least 24 children, with toddlers as young as two among the dead, police say. The other 11 victims, all adults, include at least two childcare staff and one district official. The shooting took place around 12.30pm local time on Thursday afternoon at a centre for children in Uthaisawan Na Klang district in Nong Bua Lamphu province, police said. https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/southeast-asia/thailand-mass-shooting-nong-bua-lamphu-b2196719.html

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