
US President Donald Trump was evacuated from a gala in Washington on Saturday evening following reports of gunshots near the event. The incident occurred during the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Hilton Washington. Shortly after the evening began, gunshots were heard, leading to panic in the room. A video of the evacuation shows Secret Service agents quickly moving towards the head table and escorting President Donald Trump out of the venue.
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BreakingFighting resumed on Sunday between jihadists and the army in Kati, near Mali's capital Bamako. Kati is a stronghold of the ruling junta. This follows coordinated attacks on Saturday by jihadists allied with Tuareg rebels in several localities. Residents reported to AFP that the clashes restarted across Kati in the morning, with jihadists positioned on a hill above the town. Aviation forces have also become involved in the conflict. Kati was among the towns attacked on Saturday by jihadists from Jnim, who are allied with Al-Qaeda, and Tuareg rebels from the FLA.
Must ReadBurundi's President Evariste Ndayishimiye has been nominated by his party, the CNDD-FDD, as their candidate for the 2027 presidential election. The 57-year-old leader, who took office in June 2020 following the death of his predecessor Pierre Nkurunziza, was elected during an extraordinary national congress of the party. Ndayishimiye, a former secretary-general of the CNDD-FDD, which has been in power since 2005, is considered a strong favorite for another seven-year term. His initial election in May 2020 was marked by allegations of fraud and the invalidation of his main opponent's candidacy. Since assuming power, Ndayishimiye's administration has shown some signs of openness, while maintaining firm control, which has led to human rights abuses denounced by NGOs and the UN.
BreakingUnconfirmed reports from Jeune Afrique indicate that Mali's Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs, Sadio Camara, may have died. The publication suggests he was killed in an attack at his home in Kati, attributed to the JNIM Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims. The operation reportedly involved a suicide bomber in a vehicle, leading to a large explosion that destroyed the minister's residence. Sadio Camara is described as a key figure in Mali's transitional government and security apparatus. As of now, authorities in Bamako have not officially confirmed these reports.
Must ReadClashes resumed on Sunday in Kidal, northern Mali, involving Tuareg rebel groups, supported by Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists, against the Malian army, backed by Russian mercenaries. This information was confirmed to AFP by rebel sources and a local official. The Azawad Liberation Front FLA, a separatist movement advocating for Azawad's independence, claimed on Saturday to have taken control of the city after intense fighting. A rebel spokesperson stated, "Fighting resumed in Kidal this Sunday morning. We want to dislodge the last Russian fighters who took refuge in a camp." These statements were corroborated by a regional official.