Canada’s British Columbia province witnessed a horrific mass shooting on Tuesday, resulting in the tragic loss of 10 lives, with the possible perpetrator being a woman who also died in the incident. According to foreign media reports, the shooting occurred in the town of Tumbler Ridge. The Tumbler Ridge High School and a nearby house were the sites of the tragedy, where six individuals were found dead inside the school, and two more were discovered dead at the house. One person succumbed to their injuries while being taken to the hospital, while 25 others were injured and rushed to medical facilities.
Investigating authorities believe that the suspect, who is believed to be a woman, may have taken her own life. The Canadian Police have confirmed that six individuals were found dead inside the school and that the suspect was also found dead. The shooting has sent shockwaves across the province, and an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.
Meanwhile, in other news, Bangladesh is gearing up for its general elections and a referendum, with voters queueing up in large numbers. In Palestine, Israel has begun demolishing 14 Palestinian buildings in the southern town of Sulwan. In a tragic incident in Mumbai, a 19-year-old girl was killed in a shooting incident on Tuesday afternoon.
In a significant development, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has invited the Mayor of the district of Mecail Gazi in the city of Eskisehir, Zinab Gunesh, to a special meeting, where she sat alongside the President. Human Rights Watch has called for the lifting of restrictions on student unions in Pakistan, as they show solidarity with Pakistani students.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has summoned former MQM leader, Mustafa Kamal, to appear before them in connection with allegations of intimidating voters.
In another high-profile case, British Prince William has been involved in a controversy surrounding his uncle, Prince Andrew, and his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has revealed that he was the target of an assassination attempt.
A tragic incident occurred in the Indian state of Karnataka, where a young college student faked an abduction drama, only to be revealed to have been behind the entire charade, having inflicted self-injuries.
In an alarming trend, extremist Hindus in India have been perpetrating violence against Muslims and Christians, with attacks on places of worship becoming increasingly common.
US President Donald Trump has once again mentioned the Indo-Pak war, claiming that 10 American planes were shot down. Iran has been warned by the US that if it fails to comply with US demands, it will face “extremely harsh” measures, including possible military action.
A French teacher, Jacques Leveque, has been accused of raping nine children over a period of five decades in nine different countries. Nepal has approved a request from the Power Division to impose fixed charges on both protected and unprotected consumers.
In a tragic incident, former Pakistani army chief General Raheel Sharif suffered injuries after a fall.
In another sports-related scandal, former Pakistani batsman Nasir Jamshed has expressed remorse for his past actions and has vowed to advise new players to avoid corruption.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif visited the home of martyr Aun Abbas, who was killed while trying to prevent a suicide bomber, and led a prayer for the departed souls.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited Mayor Zinab Gunesh from the district of Mecail Gazi in Eskisehir to a special meeting, where she sat alongside him.
In a tragic incident in Mumbai, a 19-year-old girl was killed in a shooting incident on Tuesday afternoon.

