Bomb-carrying Syrian dies outside German music festival; 12 wounded

BERLIN: A 27-year-old Syrian man denied asylum in Germany a year ago died on Sunday when he set off a bomb outside a crowded music festival in Bavaria, the fourth violent attack in Germany in less than a week, a senior Bavarian state official said.
Police said 12 people were wounded, including three seriously, in the attack in Ansbach, a small town of 40,000 people southwest of Nuremberg that is also home to a U.S. Army base.
The incident will fuel growing public unease surrounding Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy, under which more than a million migrants have entered Germany over the past year, many fleeing wars in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq.
"It's terrible... that someone who came into our country to seek shelter has now committed such a heinous act and injured a large number of people who are at home here, some seriously," Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann told reporters at a hastily convened news conference early on Monday.
"It's a further, horrific attack that will increase the already growing security concerns of our citizens. We must do everything possible to prevent the spread of such violence in our country by people who came here to ask for asylum," he said.
Herrmann said it was unclear if the man, who arrived in Germany two years ago and tried to commit suicide twice before, had planned to kill only himself or "take others with him into death".
It was the fourth violent incident in Germany in a week, including the killing of nine people by an 18-year-old Iranian-German gunman in Munich on Friday.

Explosives, metal parts

Hermann said the man, whose identity has not yet been released, had been living in Ansbach for some time.
Although his application for asylum had been denied, he was not in danger of being deported immediately given the civil war raging in Syria.
He said he could not exclude the possibility of an extremist-inspired attack, noting the man's backpack was filled with explosives and metal parts that would have been sufficient to kill more people.
He said investigators would work tirelessly to investigate the attack and fully understand the man's motives.
One United States intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said investigators would focus on what the bomber was doing before he left Syria, why he was denied asylum, and whether the attempted attack was personal or political.
Herrmann said the man had apparently been denied entry to the Ansbach Open music festival shortly before the explosion, which happened outside a restaurant called Eugens Weinstube.
More than 2,000 people were evacuated from the festival after the explosion, police said. A large area around the blast site remained blocked off hours later.
Ansbach resident Thomas Debinski said people panicked when they heard the explosion, especially after the events of the past week.
"Suddenly you heard a loud, a really loud bang, it was like an exploding sound, definitely an explosion," he said. "[People were] definitely panicking." Debinski said it soon became clear that someone had set off a bomb in a rucksack.
Earlier on Sunday, a 21-year-old Syrian refugee was arrested after killing a pregnant woman and wounding two people with a machete in the southwestern city of Reutlingen, near Stuttgart.
"After what just happened in Munich, and today in Reutlingen, what you hear about, it is very disturbing, when you know that such a thing can happen so close to you, in such a small town as Ansbach," Debinski said.
A refugee from Pakistan wielding an axe wounded five people near Wuerzbuerg, also in southern Germany, before he was shot dead by police a week ago.
Police said neither Sunday's machete attack nor Friday's shooting in Munich bore any sign of connections with the militant Islamic State (IS) group or other militant groups.
IS claimed responsibility for the July 18 axe attack in Wuerzbuerg. The group also claimed responsibility for the July 14 attack France, in which a Tunisian man drove a truck into Bastille Day holiday crowds in the French Riviera city of Nice, killing 84 people.

Hafeez's bowling action to be reassessed after Old Trafford Test

Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez's bowling action is set to be re-tested. The off-spinner, who was banned by the International Cricket council (ICC), had it lifted on July 17 — making him available for a reassessment.
Hafeez is a part of the Pakistan side which is touring England nowadays and is currently playing the Three Lions in the second of the four-Tests at Old Trafford, Manchester.
Although a recent knee injury had delayed the rehabilitation of his bowling action, Pakistan are hopeful that he will be able to undergo a re-test at Loughborough after the Test match ends.
"Final decision on Mohammad Hafeez's test on his bowling action in the ICC-accredited facility at Loughborough shall be taken in the next few days," team manager, Intikhab Alam, said in a statement.
"Since his recovery from the injury in the right knee that he sustained during the ICC World T20, Hafeez has recommenced remedial work on his bowling action.
"But owing to the time lost due to injury as well as his concentration on batting practice afterwards, Hafeez has not been able to devote adequate time to the remedial work.
"In the last couple of weeks however he has resumed working on it at the nets. Hafeez is confident that in the next few days he would be able to present himself for the test."
Hafeez, last year, was banned from bowling for 12 months after his action was found to be illegal for the second time since November 2015.
The former Pakistan captain was initially reported after the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi in the same month and was subsequently banned after an independent analysis found his action to be illegal.
He was cleared to bowl in April last year after changing his action but the part-time bowler was again reported by match officials for a suspect action during a Test match against Sri Lanka in Galle in June 2015. “Hafeez is entitled to appeal any procedural aspect of an independent assessment that has led to this automatic suspension,” the ICC said in a statement.
“However, only after the expiry of this one-year period will he be entitled to approach the ICC for a re-assessment of his bowling action.”
As per ICC rules, if a player who has been reassessed and cleared is reported a second time, within two years of the date of commencement of the first suspension, he or she will then receive a minimum suspension of one year, and can apply once more for reassessment afterwards.

Misbah fancies Hafeez's bowling return

Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq fancied having Hafeez as an additional bowling option to diversify an attack which comprises of three left-arm pacers and one right-arm leg-spinner in Mohammad Amir, Wahab Riaz, Rahat ali and Yasir Shah respectively.
"That could give us a big advantage," Misbah said while speaking before the Old Trafford Test.
"If we have him when the opposition have four or five left-handers," he added.

Qandeel's cousin turns himself in for police investigation

LAHORE: A cousin of slain social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch turned himself in to police on Monday for investigation.
A senior police officer speaking on condition of anonymity told Dawn.com that Haq Nawaz turned himself in to police at the Kala police station in Dera Ghazi Khan as authorities suspected his involvement in the murder.
Qandeel's brother, Waseem, in his confession claimed to have acted alone and said he had drugged and strangled his sister. Police were, however, looking to investigate Haq Nawaz and his possible involvement in the murder, the police officer said.
Police also made Waseem take a polygraph and DNA tests at a forensic lab in Lahore on Friday.
Qandeel Baloch was strangled to death in her house in Multan's Karimabad area earlier this month. Her father claimed she was killed by her younger brother, Waseem, for honour.
After her murder, the PML-N government faced mounting pressure to pass the long-delayed legislation on 'honour killings' that would remove a loophole allowing other family members to pardon a killer.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's daughter, Maryam Nawaz, earlier said the government wanted to pass the long-delayed legislation regarding 'honour killings' unanimously and had been negotiating with religious parties in parliament.
Maryam said once the parliamentary committee approved the bill, it would be presented for a vote in a "couple of weeks" before a joint session of parliament.

At least two killed, 14 injured in Florida nightclub shooting

At least two killed, 14 injured in Florida nightclub shooting

FORT MYERS: Two people have been killed and more than a dozen shot at a nightclub in Fort Myers, Florida, authorities said.
As many as 17 people have been shot in the early Monday shooting at Club Blu, police Capt. Jim Mulligan said. Three people have been taken into custody and there are two active crime scenes, Mulligan said.

A view of the Club Blu parking lot. ─Courtesy Google Street View
A view of the Club Blu parking lot. ─Courtesy Google Street View

The shooting is reported to have broken out at Club Blu Bar and Grill during a 'teen night' event at 12:30am local time.
The area was later deemed safe, but Mulligan said a street was still closed as authorities investigated.
In a statement, authorities said the Fort Myers police and the Lee County Sheriff's Office were “actively canvassing the area looking for other persons who may be involved in this incident. “
The names of the victims were not immediately available.
The shooting comes more than a month after a nightclub shooting in Orlando that was the deadliest shooting in modern US history. The shooting at the Pulse nightclub on June 12 left 49 victims dead and 53 others wounded.

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England set Pakistan daunting 565-run target

MANCHESTER: England on Monday set Pakistan a daunting target of 565 runs after home skipper Alastair Cook declared the second innings at 173 for 1 on day four of the second Test at Old Trafford in Manchester.
Cook was 76 not out, and vice-captain Joe Root 71 not out.
It was the second time this match that England had gorged themselves on Pakistan's attack, with opener Cook making 105 and Root a Test-best 254 in England's first-innings 589 for eight declared.
The second innings saw England's two most experienced batsmen put on 105 in 85 balls for the second wicket, with the duo adding 75 runs in just nine overs on Monday before Cook declared.
Pakistan will now need to rewrite the record books if they are to achieve a remarkable win — the most any side have made in the fourth innings to win a Test is the West Indies' 418 for seven against Australia at St John's in May 2003.
There are a minimum of 185 overs left in this match.
Cook came under severe criticism on Sunday for not enforcing the follow-on on Pakistan team despite 391-run lead.
England's assistant coach, Paul Farbrace, defended Cook's decision by terming it as a move to make the most of the placid wicket.
In reply of hosts' mammoth 589, Pakistan's batting line-up crumbled at 198.
565 is the second biggest target Pakistan have been set after the West Indies sent them to chase 573 at Bridgetown in 2005.
Pakistan lead the four-match series 1-0 after their 75-run win in the first Test at Lord's.

PPP decides to remove Sindh chief minister

KARACHI: In a surprising move, the top leadership of the Pakistan Peoples Party decided on Sunday to replace the octogenarian Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, with a relatively young man to what many believe face tough challenges ahead.
Mr Shah — a third-time chief minister — had gone to Dubai on Saturday to attend a meeting convened by PPP co-chairman and former president Asif Ali Zardari for primarily discussing and finalising a decision on expanding the scope of special policing powers of Rangers to the whole of Sindh.
Although there were reports of an imminent reshuffle in the Sindh cabinet, it appears that even Mr Shah was not aware of his fate when he landed in the United Arab Emirates. Sindh Senior Minister Murad Ali Shah — a top candidate for the post of chief minister — was already in Dubai when Mr Shah arrived there.
Senator Farhatullah Babar, spokesperson for Mr Zardari, said in a statement that the PPP had decided to make changes in the Sindh cabinet, including bringing in a new chief minister. According to Senator Babar, Mr Shah was also present in the Sunday meeting in Dubai which took the decision to remove him.
Explaining the decision, he said it had been taken after “some senior leaders of the party” called on the former president in Dubai.
Senator Babar said PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari “is scheduled to return to Karachi early in the week (starting from Monday) to meet provincial party leaders and MPAs before finalising changes in the Sindh cabinet”.
While the statement did not speak about any other issue that came under discussion during the meeting, also attended by Mr Bhutto-Zardari and Faryal Talpur, sources said Mr Zardari had earlier instructed Chief Minister Shah to extend the policing powers of Rangers only in Karachi division as soon as he reached the provincial capital.
However, Mr Zardari was still reluctant to give Mr Shah a go-ahead to expand the area of jurisdiction of the paramilitary force, as demanded by the military establishment, to the whole of Sindh.
The sources said the PPP co-chairman wanted certain assurances from the military establishment that Rangers would not arrest any elected member or bureaucrat and would inform the Sindh chief minister before taking any action in any part of Sindh other than Karachi.
He also wanted his party to refer the matter of Rangers’ stay in Sindh and their powers to the provincial assembly, the sources added.
After his return to the country, Mr Shah would tender his resignation to Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad Khan, who would summon a session of the Sindh Assembly for the election of the new leader of the house.
A senior PPP leader, requesting anonymity, told Dawn that because of old age Mr Shah “is not moving with the pace of time as he was supposed to”.
Besides, he said, Mr Shah was “too soft” on certain issues, which included the current controversy surrounding the Rangers’ special powers and their action against certain individuals belonging to the PPP.
The 83-year-old Shah, who was the provincial president of PPP from 2004 until earlier this year when Mr Bhutto-Zardari dissolved all provincial bodies, had survived attempts to replace him in the past. Mr Zardari shot down every proposal to remove him.
Murad Ali Shah, son of the late former chief minister Abdullah Shah, did not contest the May 2013 general election. He was elected unopposed in a by-election from Jamshoro (PS-73) in November 2014 after he renounced his Canadian nationality.
At that time too, he was tipped as the next chief minister after Mr Bhutto-Zardari threw his weight behind him.

وجندرسنگھ مقابلے کا چیلنج کرکے اپنا کرئیرتباہ نہ کرے، عامرخان کی بھارتی باکسر کو نصیحت

مجھے چیلنج کرنےسے پہلے وجیندر کو سوچنا چاہئے تھا کہ کہیں ایسا نہ ہو کہ اس کا کیرئر تباہ ہوجائے،عامر خان : فوٹو : فائل
ممبئ: پاکستانی نژاد برطانوی باکسر عامر خان نے بھارتی باکسر وجندر سنگھ کے مقابلے کے چیلنج پر اسے نصیحت کی ہے کہ انہیں مقابلے کی دعوت دے کر اپنا کیرئیرتباہ کررہا ہے کیونکہ مقابلہ ہوا تو وہ ان سے کسی صورت جیت نہیں سکتا۔
بھارتی میڈیا کو انٹرویو دیتے ہوئے 2 مرتبہ کے عالمی چیمپئین پاکستانی نژاد برطانوی باکسر کا کہنا تھا کہ بھارتی باکسر وجیندر سنگھ  میرا اچھا دوست ہے ۔  ابھی تک وہ باکسنگ کے میدان میں ناتجربہ کار اور نوآموز ہے، ابھی اس کھیل میں اسے بہت زیادہ تجربے کی ضرورت ہے، مجھے چیلنج کرنے سے پہلے اسے سوچنا چاہئے تھا کہ کہیں ایسا نہ ہو کہ اس کا کیرئر تباہ ہوجائے۔  اگر وجیندر سنگھ کے ساتھ میرا مقابلہ ہوگیا تو یہ ایک بلاک اسٹر فائٹ ہوگی، میں بھرپور اہلیت رکھتا ہوں اور باکسنگ رنگ میں وجندر سنگھ کا مستقبل تاریک کردوں گا لیکن اس کے باوجود میں اس کی حوصلہ افزائی کرتارہوں گا۔
واضح رہے کہ حال ہی میں ڈبلیو او ایشیا سپر مڈل ویٹ کا ٹائٹل جیتنے والے بھارتی باکسر وجندر سنگھ نے اب بین الاقوامی سطح کے نامور باکسرعامر خان کو مقابلے کا چیلنج کرکے بڑا معرکہ سر کرنے کاخواب دیکھ لیا ہے اور انہوں نے عامر خان کو چیلنج کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ وہ مینی پیکاؤ اور مے ویدر کو چھوڑیں اور اپنے روایتی حریف سے مقابلہ کریں۔ بھارتی باکسر نے مزید کہا تھا کہ عامر خان حامی بھریں تو وہ پاکستان سمیت دنیا کے کسی بھی رنگ میں اترنے کو تیار ہیں۔ اور اگر عامر خان میرا چیلنج قبول کرلیتے ہیں تو یہ صدی کا بہترین اور نہ بھولنے والا مقابلہ ہوگا۔

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