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Accidental Gunfire Erupts During Protest Clash at Columbia University Campus

The Unintended Discharge at Columbia University: A Call for Reflection and Collaborative Solutions

In an unexpected turn of events, an officer’s firearm was accidentally discharged inside a building at Columbia University this week. The incident occurred as police were peacefully removing pro-Palestinian protesters from the campus grounds, creating a momentary disruption in what has otherwise been ongoing peaceful demonstrations.

An Unfortunate Incident Without Injuries

No individuals were injured during the shooting on Tuesday, with the bullet ultimately finding its place within the framework of a nearby wall – mere feet away. The New York Police Department promptly issued a statement clarifying that the discharge was unintentional and providing important details surrounding the incident. Notably, it was revealed that both body camera footage and testimonials from witnesses exist to shed light on what unfolded.

Balancing Campus Safety and Freedom of Expression

Following recent interactions between Columbia officials and protestors, tensions escalated leading to two separate instances where university administrators had no choice but to call upon

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5 drink recipes that help uric acid eliminate itself are recommended by experts

High uric acid is a condition of excess uric acid in the blood. High uric acid levels can lead to gout attacks. There are many ways to eliminate uric acid on its own with the help of a proper diet.

Certain drinks can help reduce uric acid. Graphics: Ha May

Below are drinking water recipes for self-elimination of uric acid recommended by nutritionist Neelanjana Singh, (India).

Recipe 1: Mint lemonade

Take 1 large lemon

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Let it rot.. Did fish prices decline in Alexandria after 10 days of boycott? (photo)

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12:02 PM Friday, May 3, 2024

Alexandria – Mohamed El Badry:

Photography: Masrawy

The popular fish boycott campaign continued its impact on Alexandria markets after it entered its tenth day in the governorate in protest against its prices rising to record levels, as prices fell by rates that reached 30% in some items.

The boycott prompted some fish merchants in Alexandria to reduce prices by a value ranging from 10 to 50 pounds per kilo, as the price of a kilo of tilapia currently ranged between 65 to 80 pounds, bourbon fell from 160 to 140 pounds, muharrat from 80 to 70 pounds, and large mullet from 200 to 150. One pound per kilo, and medium-sized mullet ranges from 140 to 120 pounds per kilo.

Fish merchants in the famous Midan Market in Alexandria confirmed that the boycott p

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this conflict is “the challenge of our generation and Ukraine cannot meet it alone”, says David Cameron on visit to kyiv

Two years after the start of the large-scale war, the dynamic of Western support for kyiv is losing momentum: newly committed aid is down over the period from August 2023 to January 2024 compared to the same period of the the previous year, according to the latest report from the Kiel Institute, published in February 2024. And this trend could continue, with the American Senate struggling to pass aid, and the European Union (EU) having had every difficulty in have aid of 50 billion adopted on 1is February 2024, due to the Hungarian blockade. Please note, these two aid packages are not yet taken into account in th

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this conflict is “the challenge of our generation and Ukraine cannot meet it alone”, says David Cameron on visit to kyiv

Two Australians and an American disappear in Ensenada; there are 3 prisoners

Tijuana, May 2.- Jake and Callum Robinson, two brothers Australiansand Carter Rhoad, a United Statesare wanted by the Mexican authorities and Australia Yes United States of Americaafter his disappearance on April 26 in the municipality of Ensenada.

This Thursday the public prosecutor of Baja CaliforniaMaría Elena Andrade, revealed that two men is one women They were seized by the authorities because they were linked to the case after the cell phone of one of the people was found. victims.

“I cannot say at this moment what qualities (the insureds) have because some have direct relationships and others indirectly. We have already made great progress… right now a work team is where they were last seen,” the prosecutor said at a news conference in Tijuana.

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The official also explained that during the search operation, in which several companies and also the victims’ relatives participate, found the tents where they had last slept. In the same place they found blood and teeth. He also explained that the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) works in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the United States Consulate and the Australian Consulate.

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Debra Robinson, mother of Jake and Callum Robinson, asked for help through social networks to find her children, since during her last trip to the port of in Baja California, he lost communication with them.

Jake and Callum Robinson, originally from Australia, and Carter Rhoad, arrived last Friday, April 26, in Ensenada to camp and surf, but after passing through the city of Santo Tomas, their family lost track of them . Callum is the only one who documented his stay in Baja California through his social networks. The last photograph shared by the Australian tourist was on San Miguel beach, in Ensenada.

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Violent death in Bueng Kan: Woman defends herself from late-night attacker, resulting in fatal outcome

Bueng Kan: A young man breaks into the back of a house late at night. hoping to rape one of her girlfriends. The woman reacted and took out her cloth to strangle her neck, causing her death.

On May 3 at 2.30am, So Phisai Police Station received a notification from Radio Center 191 that a male attacker had broken into a house. In the Ban Non Samakkhi area, village no. 12, Kham Kaeo Subdistrict, So Phisai District, Bueng Kan Province, Ms. Urai (surname withheld), 42 years old, resident of Khok Klong Subdistrict, Mueang District, Bueng Kan Province, wanted to rape her. Subsequently, there was an assault and a fight until, as a result, the young man died inside the said house.

After being informed Pol.Col.Praiwan Thaophrom Superintendent of So Phisai Police Station Together with police car patrols, sub-district patrols, investigation shifts and the investigation team of So Phisai Police Station, they immediately went to the accident site. When they arrived, they found the body of Mr. Banjong Khammongkhun, 32 years old, a resident of Kham Kaeo Subdistrict, So Phisai District, Bueng Kan Province, whose house was about 150 meters from the one where the accident occurred , died in a face-down position, wi

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These are the 25 professional accordion players who went to the second round

Starting at 8:00 in the morning, this Friday, May 3, it will take place the second round of the Professional Accordion competition within the framework of the 57th edition of the Vallenata Legend Festival. The 25 classified accordion players will perform the four airs of vallenato folklore: Paseo, Merengue, Puya and Son.

The 25 classified are: Javier Rodrigo Álvarez, Enaldo Barrera Tovar, Edgardo Bolaño Gnecco, Jaime Luis Castañeda Campillo, Camilo Andrés Montaña, the American Richard Enrique Daza, Jairo Andrés de la Ossa, José María González, Omar ‘El Zorro’ Hernández and Juan David ‘El Pollito’ Herrera.

In addition, Roberto Carlos ‘RK’ KammererArismalder Loperena, Camilo M

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Deadline for cashier-POS interface expires – The fines
– 2024-05-03 12:36:04

Tomorrow, Holy Tuesday, April 30, the deadline for connecting POS to cash registers expires. This applies to “classic” cash registers.

If a business has the more sophisticated type (with ERP software), the deadline is June 30.

Interface obligations are:

Businesses that did not proceed with the interconnection of their systems in March, but have a scheduled appointment with an installation technician in April.
Businesses that have declared to the POS Registry that they are going to replace their cash register system with one of the newly available “all in one” solutions, which does not requi

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Woman in Suitcase Murder: Palembang Wife Shocked by Husband’s Hidden Past

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The woman with the initials AL (27) confirmed that she did not know at first that her husband, Ahmad Arif (29), was a murderer a woman in a suitcase in Bekasi. AL also talked about Arif’s reaction when he arrived in Palembang ahead of the wedding ceremony.

“He came to Palembang for our ceremony and when he came here he didn’t bring many things with him. He only brought a backpack with clothes aja“AL said when asked for confirmation, as reported detikSumbagselFriday (3/5/2024).

At first AL and his family did not notice anything strange about Arif’s behavior. However, AL noticed that her husband looked worried from time to time and she became more diligent in praying.

“When he came home yesterday, he looked restless and was praying hard, then I asked, “W

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Police broke up the protestors’ encampment at UCLA
2024-05-03 13:01:39

Today before dawn, the forces of order, armed with anti-demonstrations, took up position opposite the students carrying umbrellas or white helmets forming a human chain, according to an AFP reporter at the scene.

The protesters were then brought in one by one and handcuffed. At the same time, the police methodically dismantled the wooden pallets and plywood sheets of a barricade around the camp and dismantled the tents.

Royce Hall was left covered in graffiti after police cleared the encampment. Phrases painted on the walls included “Divest from genocide” and “Free Gaza.” pic.twitter.com/tK1ZzVt7Te

— Daily Bruin (@dailybruin) May 2, 2024

Clashes erupted overnight Tuesday into Wednesday on the campus when counter-protesters, many of them with their faces covered, attacked the pro-Palestinian camp.

The attackers tried to set up a makeshift barricade around the camp. Protesters and counter-protesters then clashed with sticks and crowbars while Molotov cocktails were thrown.

Graeme Blair, professor of political science at UCLA, spoke of a “largely useless” crisis.

“The university and the authorities had the opportunity to de-escalate. They sent the police too late against the extremists last night (the counter-protesters had already attacked the pro-Palestinian student camp) and now they are attacking students participating in a peaceful demonstration,” he told AFP.

UCLA President Gene D. Block had warned before the violence about the presence of people who did not belong on campus. The incidents “caused, especially among our Jewish students, deep concern and fear,” he added.

On Sunday, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli activists, supported by many protesters who had come from outside, had come to blows, with scuffles and swearing.

At the University of Texas at Dallas, police intervened Wednesday to evacuate a protest camp and, according to the institution, arrested at least 17 people for “criminal trespassing.”

Law enforcement had earlier in the day brought several people to New York’s Fordham University and broken up an encampment that had been set up that morning on the campus, officials said.

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