Boris Johnson finally resigns, SA in the dark, mass shootings in Denmark and the US, Libyans set fire to Tobruk parliament, and more
Boris Johnson finally resigns, power cuts in SA, mass shootings in Denmark and the US, Libyans set fire to Tobruk parliament, and more— Libyans set fire to the parliament building in Tobruk during antigovernment protests. A senior UN official for Libya on Sunday condemned the storming of the parliament’s headquarters by angry demonstrators as part of protests against the economic turmoil and the political deadlock in the country.
Robert Crimo III, who is suspected of killing seven people at the parade, fired into the crowd from a rooftop.— Bangladeshi women work inside a kitchen utensils factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.— Fans watch as Tiger Woods of US plays his second shot to the ninth hole at the JP McManus Pro-Am at Adare Manor in Limerick, Ireland.— DA members protest on Tuesday outside the Gauteng department of education offices in Johannesburg to voice their opposition to the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill.
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