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‘Mass casualty event’ reported at Moscow concert venue

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Explosions shattered the evening calm at the Crocus City Hall concert venue just outside Moscow on Friday as gunmen unleashed a deadly assault on concertgoers.

The attack comes less than a week after Vladimir Putin secured his sixth term as president of Russia.

Russian authorities say at least 40 people are confirmed dead.

The federal investigation agency swiftly labeled the incident as a terrorist attack, while the Federal Security Service reported over a hundred others injured.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin described the events unfolding in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow’s city limits, as a “horrible tragedy.”

Gunmen roaming

Video footage circulating on Russian Telegram channels captured the chaos inside the theater, with gunmen roaming the bright foyer as terrified individuals sought refuge amidst pools of blood.

While the authenticity of the footage couldn’t be independently verified by The Wall Street Journal, it depicted a scene of panic and violence.

Reports from the state news agency TASS detailed an explosion at the venue, with part of the complex engulfed in flames and thick plumes of black smoke billowing into the sky.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova condemned the attack in a message on Telegram, calling it a “monstrous crime” that warranted condemnation from the global community.

The concert, featuring the art rock band Picnic, was scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. local time and had sold out, according to ticket retailers.

Witnesses recounted how the attackers stormed into the concert hall, indiscriminately firing at attendees and deploying smoke bombs.

Gunfire subsides

Social media footage captured the frantic scene as people rushed to escape through the venue’s glass doors after the gunfire subsided. Thankfully, the musicians emerged unharmed, as reported by TASS. The fate of the gunmen remains unclear.

The assault bears unsettling similarities to past terrorist attacks perpetrated by Chechen insurgents in Moscow during the 2000s, challenging the aura of strength that Putin has sought to project ahead of his recent electoral victory.

Despite the landslide win, which positions him to rival Stalin as Russia’s longest-serving leader, such violence underscores ongoing security threats within the country.

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European elections loom: the rise of the far-right

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What can we expect from the upcoming European elections?

Euro Bloch is a comprehensive program designed to highlight the breadth of topics and issues within the EU political landscape. It offers insightful analysis within the evolving framework of relations between the European Union and Australia/Asia-Pacific region. Hosted by Natanael Bloch.

Next month’s EU elections are looming, with the far-right gaining traction. In this episode, Natanael is joined by Professor Bruce Wilson, Director of EU Centre of Excellence at RMIT University. #EURO BLOCH

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Will the U.S. approve MDMA therapy?

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MDMA is a drug commonly known as molly or ecstasy.

Some medical professionals say it can be helpful for people with post-traumatic stress disorder — which is why a group has been fighting to get MDMA legalized as a prescription drug.

Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing an application to use MDMA to treat PTSD. The agency is expected to announce its ruling as soon as August.

Anna Silman, a features correspondent with Business Insider joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #IN AMERICA TODAY #trending #drugs #MDMA #MDMATherapy #business #pharmaceutical

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Apple responds to crushing iPad Pro criticism

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Apple issued an apology following backlash over a recent advertisement for the latest iPad Pro.

On this episode of Ahron & Mike Live – Painted Panda dogs confuse zoo goers, luxury Police cars cruise the roads, Siri meets up with ChatGpt and Apple’s “Crush” iPad ad faces overwhelming backlash.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Mike Loder discuss. #featured #trending

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