JERUSALEM -- At least six people were killed in a shooting attack at a bus stop in Jerusalem on Monday, Israeli authorities said.
Police said two assailants opened fire at a bus stop and then at a bus before security personnel and a civilian returned fire, killing the attackers at the scene. (Jerusalem-Shooting Attack)
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PRAGUE -- About 30 people were injured after a bus carrying students overturned in the Moravian-Silesian region of northeastern Czech Republic on Monday, police and rescuers said.
The accident happened in the morning in Stare Hamry. Regional fire rescue officials said all 32 students on the bus were injured. Citing rescuers, Czech Television reported that two adults were also hurt. It said most of the injuries were minor to moderate and no lives were at risk. Four of the injured have been transported to hospital. (Czech Republic-Accident)
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WASHINGTON -- U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the White House is ready to move to the second phase of sanctions against Russia amid stalled peace talks to halt the Ukraine crisis.
Asked by a reporter if he's ready to move to "the second phase of sanctions against Russia" as he left the White House for New York, Trump answered, "Yeah, I am." He did not elaborate. (US-Russia-Sanctions)
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JERUSALEM -- The Israel Defense Forces said on Sunday that it had bombed another high-rise building in Gaza City.
Israel's state-owned Kan TV identified the building as Al-Rouya, a multi-story residential building located in the southwestern part of Gaza City. Video footage shared on social media showed huge clouds of debris as the building was blasted. (Israel-Gaza High-rise-Bombing) ■



