Japan’s prime minister escapes an explosion at a campaign rally, nine months after his predecessor, Donald Trump, was assassinated campaigning outside the NRA congress and chaos once again broke out in Khartoum, Sudan. Here is 24 hours of news in pictures.
A senatorial campaign under tension in Japan. Saturday morning April 15, the Prime Minister is preparing to deliver a speech at a fish market in the Osaka region. Suddenly, a crowd movement, a man pinned to the ground, and a loud explosion, followed by a release of smoke. No injuries are reported. A 24-year-old man was arrested, the bomb was obviously only a smoke bomb.
In the United States, it is the unmissable event for declared or undeclared candidates for the Republican nomination, Donald Trump in the lead. The annual convention of the very powerful NRA, the National Pro-Gun Association, in response to the latest Tennessee school shooting.
This is a page that turns in Germany. The last three nuclear power plants will be disconnected from the electricity grid on Saturday evening April 15, at 11:45 p.m. Greenpeace activists celebrated the event with music, in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, but also near the power stations.
The situation was already tense in Sudan, it flared up in a few hours. Explosions and heavy weapon fire woke up the residents of Khartoum. The result of battles between the two generals who arrived by coup in 2021.