Editors for the New York Times have admitted they “relied too heavily on claims by Hamas” in their reporting of an explosion at a Gaza hospital though they have not yet refuted the terrorist organization’s claims that Israel was responsible.
The man suspected of killing former Japanese premier Shinzo Abe with a hand-made gun on Friday could have made the weapon in a day or two after obtaining readily available materials such as wood and metal pipes, analysts say.
TOKYO – The man suspected of killing former Japanese premier Shinzo Abe with a hand-made gun on Friday (July 8) could have made the weapon in a day or two after obtaining readily available materials such as wood and metal pipes, analysts say. The attack showed gun violence cannot be totally eliminated even in a country where tough gun laws.