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Sudan’s Military and Paramilitary Forces Clash in Khartoum, Killing 26 and Wounding Over 100

On Saturday, clashes between Sudan's military and a powerful paramilitary force erupted in Khartoum and other parts of the country, threatening the transition to democracy and leading to at least 26 deaths and 100 injuries. Paramilitary chief Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo claims to have seized most of Khartoum's official sites, though military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan disputes this. The international community is calling for an immediate end to the violence and a return to the negotiating table to ensure the transition to democracy is not derailed.

At Least 26 Killed and 103 Wounded in Fighting Between Sudan’s Army and Paramilitary Force

At least 26 people were killed and 103 wounded in fighting between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary force led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, a former leader of Sudan's Janjaweed forces. Dagalo's career has been both illustrious and deeply contentious, and the Sudan Doctors' Syndicate has called for an independent investigation into the incident to determine what sparked the violence.

Train Carrying Hazardous Materials Derails and Catches Fire in Rockwood, Maine

A train carrying hazardous materials derailed and caught fire in Rockwood, Maine on Saturday, prompting multiple state and local responders to the scene. Residents were advised to stay clear and no injuries have been reported. Federal regulators and members of Congress are urging railroads to do more to prevent derailments after recent fiery wrecks involving hazardous materials.

Donald Trump Receives Warm Welcome from Gun-Rights Activists at NRA Annual Meeting, Vows to Defend and Expand Gun-Rights if Elected in 2024.

Former President Donald Trump received a warm welcome from gun-rights activists at the National Rifle Association's annual meeting in Indianapolis on Friday, where he vowed to defend and expand gun-rights if he is elected in 2024. Mike Pence, who recently agreed to stop challenging a subpoena for him to testify in an investigation of Trump's actions before and during the insurrection in Washington, was met with boos. Trump promised to be a "loyal friend and fearless champion" of gun-rights if elected in 2024, in a speech seen as a way to rally support for his potential candidacy.

Mike Pompeo Declines Presidential Run, Nikki Haley Criticizes Trump, Supreme Court Puts Abortion Pill Ruling On Hold, and More News from Around the World

Mike Pompeo has announced he will not run for president in 2024, Nikki Haley has attacked President Trump in a campaign memo, and three American sailors are missing off the coast of Mexico.

Families of Boston Marathon Bombing Victims Gather to Commemorate 10th Anniversary of Tragedy

On Saturday, families of those killed in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing gathered to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the tragedy. Led by a bagpiper, they walked to the memorial sites near the finish line and laid wreaths in silence. Rick DesLauriers, who was leading the FBI's manhunt for the suspected bombers, reflected on the tragedy and the bravery and resilience of the victims and their families. The FBI's investigation ultimately identified, located and apprehended the terrorists.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Unharmed After Explosive Device Thrown in His Direction During Campaigning in Japan

On Saturday, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan was unharmed after an explosive device was thrown in his direction while he was campaigning in a fishing port. A suspect was arrested on charges of obstruction of business by force and is believed to have thrown a smoke bomb. Prime Minister Kishida was quickly evacuated and is reportedly in good health, and the incident is currently under investigation.

Boston Marathon Bombing 10th Anniversary Marked by Somber Procession of Families of Victims

On April 15th, 2021, the 10th anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing was marked by a somber procession of families of those killed in the tragedy, joined by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Governor Maura Healey. The procession included 78-year-old runner Bill Iffrig, who was knocked to the ground by the first blast. The tragedy of the 2013 Boston Marathon was captured in a photograph, and the city of Boston continues to remember the tragedy and honor the victims.