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A tragic shooting incident has left a trail of death and destruction in the Australian state of New South Wales. According to reports, two women and one man have lost their lives in the incident, while another person is in a critical condition at a nearby hospital. The police have confirmed that the shooter has fled the scene in a car.
The incident is believed to be related to domestic violence, and the police are investigating the matter further. The shooting took place in a small town in New South Wales, and the authorities are working to piece together the events that led to the tragedy.
Meanwhile, in other news, a Pakistani woman who left the country to join the extremist group ISIS has been fighting to regain her citizenship. Shamima Begum, who was stripped of her British citizenship for her involvement with the group, is seeking international assistance to restore her nationality.
In Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has dissolved the lower house of parliament, paving the way for early elections on February 8. The move is seen as a bid to maintain his party’s grip on power.
US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to meet soon, amid tensions between the two nations. In India, a 68-year-old businessman has been arrested for allegedly defrauding people through online trading. The scam is believed to have netted over Rs 110 crore.
In a separate incident, a group of residents in the Indian city of Indore have fallen ill after consuming contaminated water, with 25 people reported dead and over 24 others suffering from food poisoning. The victims include children.
In business news, Elon Musk has criticized the US government’s “Board of Peace” initiative, which aims to promote peace and stability in the Middle East. The billionaire entrepreneur has been a vocal critic of the government’s policy in the region.
In a heartwarming story, a group of Pakistani officials, including Prime Minister Imran Khan, attended a marriage ceremony of a couple who met in jail. The couple had been convicted of murder and were serving time in prison when they fell in love.
In a separate development, Turkey has announced its support for a peace agreement in Gaza, with the country’s foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, stating that Turkey will play a key role in implementing the agreement.
In sports news, a 15-year-old boy in Japan has purchased a rare and expensive globe for $720. The globe is a rare collectible item that is highly prized by enthusiasts.
In education news, a five-year-old boy in the US state of Minnesota has been arrested by immigration authorities after his father was detained. The boy’s father was being held for deportation, and the authorities used the child as a “bargaining chip” to gain custody of him.
In entertainment news, Amazon is expected to lay off thousands of employees in the coming weeks, with the company announcing plans to axe over 14,000 corporate jobs. The layoffs are part of the company’s efforts to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
In a separate story, a woman in India has been sentenced to two years in prison for getting married five times without a divorce. The court ruled that the woman’s actions were a breach of Indian law, which prohibits bigamy.
In a separate incident, a report has been released on the 2019 Pakistan plane crash that killed 97 people. The report has highlighted serious lapses in the rescue operation and the removal of debris.
In politics, members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party clashed in the National Assembly. The incident highlighted the ongoing tensions within the party.
In an inspiring story, a plant has grown through a metal street lamp in China, defying the odds and becoming a symbol of hope and resilience.
In a related story, the Chief Minister of Sindh, Murad Ali Shah, has announced plans to demolish the Glittering Plaza building in Karachi, which has been the site of a major fire. The government plans to rebuild the area and create a new commercial hub.

