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Multiple people killed in mass shooting incident at Bangkok market: police

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Multiple people were shot and killed at a market in the Thai capital of Bangkok on Monday afternoon, police said. 

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A post on the official Facebook page of the Royal Thai Police says there were at least six fatalities, including the gunman who took his own life.

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Police monitoring the cordoned area in Or Tor Kor market on July 28, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand. (Mailee Osten-Tan/Getty Images)

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Photos show police on scene at the Or Tor Kor market in Bangkok, which sells agricultural produce and local food. 

The victims included four security guards and one woman, according to the Erawan Emergency Medical Center that monitors Bangkok hospitals. 

THAILAND, CAMBODIA TROOPS OPEN FIRE ON EACH OTHER, KILLING AT LEAST 12

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Monday’s violence came against the backdrop of five days of violent border clashes between Thailand and its neighbor, Cambodia. 

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Police tape around a store inside Or Tor Kor wet market on July 28, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand.  (Mailee Osten-Tan/Getty Images)

Leaders on either side were meeting in Malaysia on Monday in an urgent effort to resolve the fighting. 

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Police monitoring the cordoned area in Or Tor Kor market on July 28, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand.  (Mailee Osten-Tan/Getty Images)

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said State Department officials were on the ground in Malaysia to assist in the peace talks. 

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«Both President Trump and I remain engaged with our respective counterparts for each country and are monitoring the situation very closely,» Rubio said in a statement. «We want this conflict to end as soon as possible.» 

This is a developing story. Check back for updates. 

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Reuters contributed to this report.


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Pedro Sánchez hace un balance de su gestión y descarta renunciar: «Las elecciones serán en 2027»

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Convencido de que ni los escándalos de corrupción en su partido -el PSOE- ni las investigaciones judiciales a su entorno harán caer al gobierno progresista que él lidera, el presidente español Pedro Sánchez presentó este lunes un balance de los primeros seis meses de gestión de este 2025 y aseguró: “Las elecciones generales serán en el 2027 y queda, por lo tanto, mucho trabajo por hacer y mucha legislatura por delante”.

Lo hizo este lunes al mediodía, en el Palacio de la Moncloa, donde presentó el informe “Cumpliendo”, así bautizado de acuerdo a las propuestas que el gobierno de coalición PSOE-Sumar se comprometió a realizar en los cuatro años de legislatura que asumió en 2023.

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“En dos años, hemos logrado sacar el 45 por ciento del mandato”, subrayó Sánchez.

“Las elecciones generales serán en el 2027 y el PP (el principal partido de la oposición), cuando se celebren, al día siguiente pedirá un anticipo electoral, como lleva haciendo desde hace siete años”, ironizó el presidente.

“El gobierno presentará Presupuestos Generales”

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Pedro Sánchez repasó los logros de esta primera mitad del año y prometió que presentará los primeros Presupuestos Generales del Estado desde que fue reelecto, en 2023.

Pedro Sánchez durante el balance de los últimos seis meses de mandato. Foto: EFE

Porque desde que asumió el poder, hace siete años, la fragmentación del Congreso lo fue alejando cada vez más de la mayoría parlamentaria necesaria para aprobar leyes y presupuestos. Esto provocó que, en los últimos dos años, Sánchez gobernara con presupuestos prorrogados desde 2023, última vez que consiguió su aprobación parlamentaria.

“El gobierno de España presentará los Presupuestos Generales del Estado para 2026”, anunció este lunes el presidente.

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¿Cumbre Sánchez-Puigdemont?

Me voy a reunir con todos los líderes políticos”, aseguró Pedro Sánchez cuando se refirió a acordar con ellos la aprobación de los presupuestos, ese dinero público indispensable para la gobernabilidad.

Y no descartó reunirse con el ex presidente catalán Carles Puigdemont, líder del partido independentista de derecha Junts x Catalunya. Puigdemont fue quien declaró unilateralmente la independencia catalana en 2017 y, desde entonces, vive fuera de España.

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Su partido acordó apoyar la reelección de Sánchez en 2023 a cambio de una ley de amnistía que borrara los delitos contra la integridad territorial española que Puigdemont y otros independentistas cometieron motivados por separar a Cataluña del resto de España.

Sánchez logró diseñar una amnistía que, polémica y considerada anticonstitucional por algunos sectores, finalmente se aprobó en el Parlamento. Pero su aplicación, librada a la interpretación de los jueces, aún no le permite a Puigdemont regresar a Cataluña sin ser apresado.

“La ley de amnistía es justamente para superar la situación que se vivió en 2017”, dijo el presidente Sánchez este lunes, aludiendo a la posibilidad de encontrarse cara a cara con el líder separatista que la Justicia española consideró un prófugo durante años.

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Respuestas desde el PP

Este lunes al mediodía, al mismo tiempo en el que Sánchez hacía su balance en La Moncloa, el líder de la oposición y presidente del Partido Popular (PP), Alberto Núñez Feijóo, se reunía con la dirección ejecutiva del PP en la sede del partido, sobre la calle Génova de Madrid.

Desde allí, criticó el balance del presidente del gobierno: “Ha convocado un mitín (un acto partidario) para volver a mentir a los ciudadanos y decir lo bien que gobierna”, dijo Núñez Feijóo.

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E insistió: “Lo bien que gobierna sin tener mayoría, sin tener palabra, sin tener presupuestos, sin tener vergüenza -enumeró el presidente del PP-. Sólo tiene corrupción, ‘mordidas’ (por coimas) y audios”.

Planes para el otoño

Hace unas semanas, Clarín pudo saber que el líder de la oposición no descarta, cuando llegue el otoño europeo, volver a considerar presentar en el Congreso una moción de censura contra Pedro Sánchez.

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Núñez Feijóo tendría que volver a hacer las cuentas para saber si su propuesta de desalojar a Pedro Sánchez del Palacio de la Moncloa contaría con el “sí” de la mayoría de los 350 diputados que integran el Parlamento.

“Estaremos preparados para las elecciones, cuando sean”, dijo el líder del PP, mientras tanto, este lunes en Madrid.

“Vamos a tener listo, en el mes de septiembre, un listado de leyes sanchistas para derogar y otro, para sustituir -anunció-. Para que el primer día del nuevo gobierno sea también el último día de la etapa negra del sanchismo.”

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Otros anuncios del gobierno

Los partidos que integran la coalición de izquierdas que gobierna España desde noviembre de 2023 pactaron este lunes mejorar las condiciones de los españoles cuando son papás.

Se ampliará una semana más -de 16 a 17 semanas- el permiso por nacimiento y habrá dos semana pagas para el cuidado de chicos de hasta 8 años. Ambas son iniciativas de Sumar, el socio minoritario en la coalición de gobierno, y se aprobarán este martes en la reunión de gabinete.

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Trump praises Starmer on turning around migrant boats: ‘Fantastic thing’

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President Donald Trump praised British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for curbing boats of illegal immigrants crossing the English Channel, telling the United Kingdom’s leader he’s doing a «fantastic thing.» 

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Trump stopped for questions with Starmer and his wife, Victoria Starmer, ahead of their meeting at Trump Turnberry golf club in Scotland on Monday.

«Immigration is a big, a big factor. And I think, frankly, if they’re coming from other countries, and you don’t know who they are, and, are they coming from prisons? We have them where they came in from prisons who are moving them all out,» Trump began. «Last month, we had zero people come into the country, zero other than coming through legal means.»

«You’re doing not a good thing, you’re doing a fantastic thing,» Trump added. So I know nothing about the boats. But if the boats are loaded up with bad people, and they usually are, because, you know, other countries don’t send their best, they send people that they don’t want, they’re not stupid people. And they send the people that they don’t want. And I’ve heard that you’ve taken a much stronger stance on.»

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TRUMP MEETS WITH UK PRIME MINISTER STARMER ON HEELS OF EU TRADE DEAL

President Donald Trump meets with Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer, left, and his wife Victoria Starmer at Trump Turnberry golf club on Monday, July 28, 2025. (Christopher Furlong/Pool Photo via AP)

In June, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported the lowest monthly total of illegal border encounters in the agency’s history. Border Patrol made 6,072 apprehensions along the southwest border, reflecting a 93% decrease in illegal encounters recorded during the same month last year under former President Joe Biden’s administration. The Trump administration released zero illegal aliens for parole into the U.S. interior – compared to 27,766 released in June 2024 under Biden. 

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Starmer told reporters on Monday that the Labour government has facilitated the removal of approximately 35,000 people from the United Kingdom since taking power in July 2024. 

«We’re very pleased that we’re getting on with returning people who’ve got no right to be here,» Starmer said. 

«That’s great. As somebody that loves this country – I love this country,» Trump responded, noting that his mother was born in Scotland. «And it’s an incredible place, a beautiful place. And, if that be the case, I congratulate you.»

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Trump said Europe is a «much different place» than it was five to 10 years ago due to mass migration. 

«And they’ve got to get their act together. If they don’t, you’re not going to have Europe anymore as you know it. And you can’t do that. This is a magnificent part of the world. And you cannot ruin it,» Trump said. 

«You cannot let people come in here illegally,» Trump continued. «And what happens is there’ll be murderers, there’ll be drug dealers, there’ll be all sorts of things that other countries don’t want. And they send them to you, and they send them to us, and you’ve got to stop them. And I hear that you’ve taken a very strong stand on immigration and taking a strong stand on immigration is imperative.» 

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TRUMP ANNOUNCES TRADE DEAL WITH EUROPEAN UNION

Their meeting on Monday comes on the heels of Trump striking the framework of a major trade deal with the European Union. The deal does not center on immigration but has broader implications regarding U.S. economic pressure on the bloc.

At a press conference in London earlier this month, Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron announced a «one in, one out» deal intended to deter migrant channel crossings. The «pilot» scheme would allow the U.K. to detain and send back migrants who arrived on its shores in small boats from France. In return, Starmer agreed to accept the same number of migrants from France who have not tried to enter the U.K. illegally and who are deemed to have legitimate asylum claims.

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Starmer is facing increased political pressure to deliver on his campaign promise of deterring tens of thousands of migrants from coming across the English Channel. 

Small boat crossings are up by more than 50% since January compared to the same time period last year, according to data from the British Home Office. 

Last week, Starmer’s government unveiled what it deemed the «world’s first» sanctions regime targeting migrant-smuggling gangs and other entities facilitating small boat crossings. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the scheme targeting the flow of money and suppliers of small boats and fake passports provides authorities with a toolkit to freeze assets, cut offenders off from the U.K. financial system and ban offenders from traveling to the U.K. 

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President Donald Trump meets with Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer, left, and his wife Victoria Starmer at Trump Turnberry golf club on Monday, July 28, 2025. (Christopher Furlong/Pool Photo via AP)

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After a landslide Labour election win last year, Starmer ended a controversial policy under the previous Conservative government that allowed deportations to Rwanda for migrants who made illegal channel crossings. To replace it, British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper launched a new U.K. Border Security Command. It’s intended to take an enforcement and intelligence-based approach to better protect borders, identify new small boat routes and disrupt migrant smuggling operations. 

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Russia’s Aeroflot hit with ‘hacker attack’ by pro-Ukrainian group, cancels dozens of flights

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Russia’s national airline Aeroflot was forced to cancel more than 40 flights Monday after being hit with a cyberattack carried out by a pro-Ukrainian group, reports said. 

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The Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia said it launched a criminal investigation and «supervisory measures have been organized in connection with the delay and cancellation of flights at [Moscow’s] Sheremetyevo Airport. «

«The cause was a failure in the operation of the Aeroflot information system as a result of a hacker attack,» the office added on Telegram. 

A message purportedly from a group called Silent Crow said, «Glory to Ukraine! Long live Belarus!» and noted that it carried out the cyberattack with a Belarusian group called Cyberpartisans BY, according to Reuters. 

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Travelers are seen lining up at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport after Aeroflot flights were cancelled and delayed on Monday, July 28, 2025. (Reuters)

The statement reportedly added that the cyberattack was a result of a year-long operation into Aeroflot’s IT network, with the hackers claiming 7,000 servers were destroyed. They also said they gained control of computers belonging to senior managers at Aeroflot, yet no evidence was provided to back up the claims, Reuters reported. 

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«The information that we are reading in the public domain is quite alarming. The hacker threat is a threat that remains for all large companies providing services to the population,» Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted by the news agency as saying. 

NATO JETS SCRAMBLED AMID RUSSIA’S LARGEST DRONE ATTACK ON UKRAINE 

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An Aeroflot Airbus 350-900 plane takes off from Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai airport in Indonesia on June 22, 2025. (Fabrizio Gandolfo/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

«There was a failure in the airline’s information systems. Service interruptions are possible,» Aeroflot said in its own statement on Telegram. 

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«In this regard, a forced adjustment to the flight schedule is expected, including by postponing and canceling,» the airline added. «Currently, a team of specialists is working to minimize the risks of fulfilling the production flight plan and quickly restoring the normal operation of services. The airline apologizes for the inconvenience caused.» 

Russian lawmaker Anton Gorelkin said Monday, «We must not forget that the war against our country is being waged on all fronts, including the digital one,» according to Reuters. 

Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport delays and cancellations

People gather at the information board after many flights were cancelled or delayed due to Ukrainian drone attacks, at Sheremetyevo international airport outside Moscow, Russia on July 21, 2025.  (Reuters)

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«And I do not rule out that the ‘hacktivists’ who claimed responsibility for the incident are in the service of unfriendly states,» Gorelkin added. 


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