At least 12 people were killed and nine injured on Tuesday evening when gunmen opened fire at an informal settlement in Cleveland, east of Johannesburg, police said on Wednesday.
Police believe more than 10 suspects were dropped off in a minibus in an informal settlement in the Cleveland suburb of Johannesburg late Tuesday night and opened fire on people.
Eight men and three women were killed in the attack, according to South African broadcaster eNCAnews.
The suspects arrived in a white Toyota Quantum and entered the settlement from two access points, before fleeing in the same vehicle after carrying out the mass shooting.
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The motive for the attack remains unknown.
Informal settlements in South Africa are unplanned residential areas usually made up of shacks or similar structures.
South Africa has one of the world’s highest murder rates, averaging about 60 a day.
“It is alleged that more than 10 suspects were dropped off by a white Toyota Quantum near a petrol station in Cleveland,” the police statement reads.
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“The suspects allegedly entered the informal settlement through both entrances and moved through the area, opening fire on residents and community members at multiple locations before fleeing the scene in the same vehicle.”
Local officers responded to a “complaint of shooting in progress” at around 11:10pm local time on Tuesday (10:20pm BST).
Róis Máire Donnelly has said police told her threats had been made against her life
12:17, 10 Jun 2026Updated 12:20, 10 Jun 2026
The new Lord Mayor of Belfast Róis Máire Donnelly has said that threats have been made against her life.
The new Sinn Fein mayor, who took over the office from DUP councillor Tracy Kelly on June 1, has said that police visited her home last night to tell her they had been made aware of threats against her life and told her to take extra precautions.
She has respoonded by saying it “will not deter” her from doing her role as Mayor.
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The Lord Mayor has also expressed her solidarity with the victim of a “vicious” knife attack in North Belfast and thanked those who intervened to save the victim’s life.
She has also condemned the widespread violent racist attacks in Belfast on Tuesday evening saying those involved should be ashamed.
Róis Máire Donnelly said: “Last night, Tuesday 9th June, I was visited at home by the PSNI. The police informed me that threats had been made against my life and advised me to take extra precautions regarding my personal security.
“I want to make it clear that these threats will not deter me from fulfilling my role as Mayor of this great city. I will continue to represent everyone.
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“I want to express my full solidarity with the victim of the vicious attack in North Belfast on Monday evening, and also with the community heroes who intervened and saved the victim’s life. They deserve our enormous gratitude for their heroic actions.
“Belfast is home to many people who have come here from other countries and who have made this city their home, who have worked hard, who have looked after our friends and family in our hospitals in their time of need, who have opened businesses and created jobs, and who have become valued members of our community.
“We must stand with these people now in their time of need.
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“Those people who took part in violent racist attacks and destruction last night should be ashamed.
“Burning family homes, burning businesses, burning buses and cars, destroying all round them. Young children being evacuated from their home carrying their teddy bears.
“It is disgraceful and disgusting. It is racism, it is intimidation, and it is absolute thuggery.
“I call on those involved in this violence to stop, and stop now. You do not represent Belfast.”
The third day of a sentencing hearing of 30 people involved in the Ely riots has heard how one of the defendants was a “stone and missile thrower” during the initial escalation.
Matthew Cobbe, prosecuting, has told the two-week sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court how McKenzie Pring arrived at the scene shortly after the collision and watched from a short distance until the disorder began to escalate.
“He became involved in the first flurry of stone throwing, gathered stones from a nearby garden, and threw them at police,” Mr Cobbe told a busy courtroom on Wednesday morning as footage of Pring’s involvement was played to the court.
Pring was arrested and made no comment at police interview. The court heard he has two previous convictions for offences including of section 20 and section 18 assaults, possession of an offensive weapon, possession of a knife and possession of cannabis.
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In mitigation Andrew Taylor said his client Pring should have 20% credit for his guilty plea. The barrister highlighted the defendant was 18 at the time of the riots and was a “good friend” of Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans, whose deaths while riding an electric bike through the streets of Ely sparked the ensuing riots on May 22, 2023.
The two young boys were involved in a fatal collision and were later pronounced dead at the scene. Around 150 people attended the riot which saw hours of violence and vandalism take place on the streets on and near Wilson Road in the west Cardiff suburb.
Moments after the collision large crowds consisting of members of the close-knit community of Ely came out to witness the horror as it unfolded. Shock and sadness quickly turned to distress and anger at how the police were handling the scene and as rumours circulated online that the police were responsible for the death of Kyrees and Harvey, who had previously been pursued by a police van.
The mothers of the two teenagers attempted to run to their children, grief-stricken and in desperation, but their path was blocked by the police. After the deaths of Kyrees and Harvey had been confirmed the boys remained lying dead on the floor.
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The trials of the rioters at Cardiff Crown Court last year heard police officers set up a cordon to protect the scene. As time went on a larger proportion of the crowd became hostile towards the police with that hostility quickly escalating to the point the police were facing a flat-out riot.
Hundreds of officers were directed to assist colleagues as missiles were thrown from the crowd including bottles, bricks, plasterboard, and fireworks. Cars parked in the street were rolled over and set alight, doors were taken off their hinges and thrown at officers, mattresses were set alight, and petrol bombs were thrown with one police officer engulfed in flames.
On Wednesday, defendants Jamie Jones, Jayden Westcott, and Lianna Tucker are also due to be sentenced in the morning before Keiron Beccano, Jordan Webster and Jasmine Smith in the afternoon.
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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A series of long-range Ukrainian attacks hit targets deep inside Russia on Wednesday, part of Kyiv’s efforts to raise the costs of the war for the Kremlin by striking energy facilities and military industries.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces struck several military and energy infrastructure sites, including a military factory that he said supplied components for Russian drones and missiles.
In a post on social media, Zelenskyy said Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo long-range missiles had hit the facility in Cheboksary, located in the Chuvashiya region more than 900 kilometers (over 560 miles) from the front line.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said that air defenses downed 326 Ukrainian drones overnight.
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Oleg Nikolayev, the head of Chuvashiya, confirmed that the missile attack but didn’t give details. The Astra online news outlet reported that the Ukrainian strike hit the VNIIR-Progress plant that produces antennas for drones.
Zelenskyy also said Ukrainian forces struck a refinery in Russia’s Samara region, where Gov. Vyacheslav Fedorishchev said that several industrial plants were damaged by drone strikes and three people were injured.
Fedorishchev didn’t name the facilities that were damaged, but Astra carried images of a large fire at the Samara refinery.
Zelenskyy added that Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) had also targeted two oil infrastructure facilities in Russia’s Vladimir region, about 700 kilometers from the front line.
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In Russia-occupied Crimea, a Ukrainian drone hit the building housing a huge panorama painting depicting the defense of the city during 19th century Crimean War. Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Kremlin-appointed head of Sevastopol, said the painting by artist Franz Rubo was effectively destroyed.
As the more than 1,000-kilometer front line in the four-year war has remained largely static as swarms of drones hinder advances, both sides have increasingly relied on long-range strikes.
The increasingly deep and audacious Ukrainian strikes have cast a challenge to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, defying his claim that Moscow was winning the war now in its fifth year.
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Last week, Putin vowed to strengthen Russia’s air defenses after Ukrainian attacks set ablaze an oil terminal in St. Petersburg and also hit a nearby naval base, casting a cloud on his showcase economic forum in his hometown.
The attacks on St. Petersburg came as another embarrassment for the Russian leader, weeks after he pruned back an annual Victory Day parade in Moscow because of fears of Ukrainian drone attacks.
Ukraine’s Air Force says air defenses downed 181 of 207 Russian drones.
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A barrage of 26 drones struck Kharkiv early Wednesday, injuring at least four people, according to regional administration head Oleh Syniehubov. He said one person was killed and 15 others were injured in the region over the past 24 hours.
In Zaporizhzhia and its region, 10 people were injured overnight in a series of Russian aerial attacks, according to regional head Ivan Fedorov.
In Odesa, a mother and two children, aged 8 and 10, required medical attention after Russian drones damaged two residential buildings, according to regional administration head Oleh Kiper.
He says there were ‘particular issues’ in the prison at the time of the killing of Bevan.
The prison was made up of 77 per cent vulnerable prisoners and 23 per cent ‘main prisoners’.
The main prisoners had become of a ‘different calibre’, Mr Pitter says, in that there were more prisoners involved in ‘more serious offences such as gangland offences and violence including murder’.
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Jurors hear that vulnerable prisoners and main prisoners would mix at Wakefield prison, and that there was an ‘open door policy’ for cells during association times, in comparison to other cells which had a ‘closed door policy’.
Mr Pitter says that Bevan was killed in his own cell. He says there was ‘tension’ between vulnerable and main prisoners.
He says; “Main prisoners indicated that they didn’t want to be housed in the same wing as vulnerable prisoners, particularly those who were sex offenders or those who had committed offences against children. There was also bullying of vulnerable prisoners.”
He said there was an ‘element of fear’ among vulnerable prisoners.
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Wednesday that four targets had been destroyed in “calibrated strikes” that had killed 26 militants. Afghanistan’s Taliban government earlier said 13 people, including 11 children, were killed in Pakistani strikes in three provinces.
Mother has indeed returned (Picture: Youtube/Planet Photos)
‘Laser vaginas.’
A text came in from a friend yesterday that lit up my phone with the most unexpected two words, followed by a link to Madonna’s 10 minute musical film, featuring the first half dozen songs from her latest album Confessions II.
I have never clicked on YouTube so quickly in my life.
And there it was. Vaginas. With lasers shooting out of them.
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There are around 10 people in this video, wearing very little, posing acrobatically, with a thin green laser shooting out of each of their vulvas. I spotted some lasers coming from a bit further South too.
It was marvelous, beautiful. Just the most unexpected art, yet somehow so wonderfully predictable from the sexually adventurous queen of pop, Madonna.
There’s nothing wrong with laser vaginas (Picture: Youtube/Planet Photos)
Despite this, some people are unable to come to terms with the visuals in her latest video, calling her ‘embarrassing and weird’ on X.
But there’s nothing wrong with laser vaginas, or the rest of the outrageously sexy short film, which includes a toilet scene, with men using urinals, Madonna herself simulating a sex act in one of the cubicles while Games of Thrones’ Gwendoline Christie looks on, then joining Benedict Cumberbatch for a dance.
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Sabrina Carpenter appears, as does Kate Moss, Richard E Grant, Odessa A’Zion – and we even see a young Madonna in Julia Garner, who cosplays as her.
Only a legend like Madonna could gather such a large group of icons for her video.
Personally, I think that if you can’t handle it, then there’s something wrong with you. We should all be liberated like Madonna, at 21 or 67.
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And I only mention her age because everyone else is. Only they are making disparaging comments like ‘she should retire’, or that ‘she is too old for the sexual stuff’.
I think that if you can’t handle it, then there’s something wrong with you (Picture: Youtube/Planet Photos)
But these people don’t seem to know who Madonna is, because the woman who liberated so many people in the 80s and 90s should absolutely not tone down her message with age.
Music lovers have been awaiting a Madonna release for a long time now, and after revealing in 2024 that she has begun working on something new, we sat down, crossed our legs and held our breaths.
Not least because last album, Madame X, released in 2019, leaving a lot to be desired. It was acclaimed by many as her strangest album, with the Associated Press calling it: ‘needy, trying-too-hard mess of an album that sounds like Madonna threw up on Madonna’.
What are your thoughts on Madonna’s artistic choices in her music video?
It’s bold and liberating.
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It’s too shocking for my taste.
I appreciate the message but not the execution.
I have no strong opinion on this.
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I would agree. But Madonna has never bent to criticism, and has always remained uniquely herself. That is what makes her so important, I suppose – she is beyond critique.
And so she shouldn’t be. If she had listened to any of the angry men back in the 80’s and 90’s, (possibly the same ones now online criticising her overt sexuality) we wouldn’t have any of the masterpieces she created.In fact, she is widely recognised as one of the first female musicians to have complete control over her music career.
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And maybe that’s what is making people so angry now. Let’s not beat around the laser pointing bush here, we are talking about criticism mostly coming from men.
Madonna herself simulating a sex act in one of the cubicles while Games of Thrones’ Gwendoline Christie looks on, then joining Benedict Cumberbatch for a dance (Picture: Youtube/Planet Photos)
One horrible comment under her video on X reads: ‘Everything about this deranged, mentally-ill old woman is just gross’.
This comment, and many others that were similar, feel like an attack on her confident femininity, and, by extension, any women who embrace their sexuality.
And she doesn’t deserve it for simply pointing a laser from someone’s vulva and proceeding to straddle it.
This woman has created some of the best music that we’ve ever had. Songs such as Like A Virgin changed the way women represented their desire – the Madonna look became a massive fashion trend, as did her oozing sexuality.
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And now, at 67, Madonna is still redefining what being a woman can look like. It can be laser pointers for vaginas.
In fact, Madonna said it is so, so it shall be.
I personally am glad she’s back, and that she’s illuminating conversations around our bodily autonomy.
Jack McKee, 74, pushed through crowds of people throwing petrol bombs and setting homes on fire to reach two women trapped inside.
He spotted the pair, both African migrants, hiding in the corner as bricks were thrown through the windows of the property on Oakley Street.
Along with his daughter Paula, they were able to help carry them to safety as they were so scared ‘they were too weak to stand’.
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Jack’s son Jonathan told Metro: ‘They had to carry them out the back door secretly because the rioters were shouting “where are the migrants”.’
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The family, who run a local church, received a text at midnight saying the home of one of their congregation members was being targeted by the far-right.
An image Jack took, after he helped carry the women out of the house (Picture: Metro)
Jack McKee went into one of the targeted women and helped carry them to safety (Picture: Metro)
On instinct, they went to the house and found the two women, both shaking with fear.
The neighbouring property had been set on fire, with the blaze slowly creeping towards the women’s home from behind.
And from the front, rioters threw anything they could find through the windows and doors, causing extensive damage.
Jack said: ‘My family helped carry them out with the fire service and laid one of the women in the back seat of my dad’s car.
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‘This is life-changing for them. They can’t go home now. We are sending someone around the border up the windows but there are calls for more riots.’
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Last night saw widespread disorder across Belfast, – with rioters throwing petrol bombs, setting homes alight, and burning buses to the ground.
Last week, Natalie’s partner was sentenced for her brutal murder which also claimed the life of her unborn son
Riots Aftermath – Remains of a Glider Bus on the Newtownards Rd
The brother of Natalie McNally has slammed “patriots” following last night’s disorder and questioned where they were when his sister was killed.
Last week, Natalie’s partner Stephen McCullagh, was sentenced for her brutal murder which also claimed the life of her unborn son.
Violence erupted on the streets of Belfast and in other parts of Northern Ireland following protests in response to a knife attack in North Belfast on Monday evening.
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The victim, a man aged in his 40s, has been named locally as Stephen Ogilvie and he is in a serious condition in hospital where he is being treated for wounds to his back, eye and face.
Taking to social media on Tuesday, Brendan McNally said: “From the sentencing remarks of a High Court Judge in Belfast not even a week ago: ‘a brutal and frenzied attack that involved the use of a knife”, so complex that the state pathologist couldn’t determine the fatal sequence.
“He adds that ‘the murder of women by a current or former partner is a grave and recurring phenomenon in our society…almost half of the murders in Northern Ireland in recent years have a domestic abuse motivation’.
“I didn’t see much of the same angry outcry and mobilisation from so called ‘patriots’ then, using the toxic mudslide of distortion and misinformation of their social media platforms. I wonder what the difference is?”
Roy Keane has cleared the air with Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, with the pair having a “lovely chat” after he misquoted the Portuguese – which led to Fernandes accusing him of lying.
Former Republic of Ireland midfielder Keane also implied Fernandes was prioritising individual accolades over the team’s success.
Fernandes broke the record for the most assists in a single Premier League season on the final day of the 2025-26 campaign, setting up his 21st goal against Brighton.
Speaking on The Overlap podcast after the penultimate round of fixtures in May, Keane questioned Fernandes’ mindset and described him as being at the centre of a “circus act”.
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He claimed the Portugal midfielder had said “I probably should have shot but I made them passes” in an interview following the 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest.
Fernandes subsequently accused Keane of telling a “lie”, pointing out that his actual post-match comments were: “There were probably moments today when I should have passed instead of shot.
“I’m very happy for the assist, but more than that, I’m happy for the win and to finish the season on a high.”
Fernandes said he was keen to meet the former Manchester United captain to discuss the issue, with Keane revealing on Wednesday’s Stick to Football podcast that a “nice, mature conversation” had taken place.
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“There was a reaction after what we said on the podcast a few weeks ago and he reached out to me and wanted a chat – I called him and we had a lovely chat,” Keane said.
“It was nice because when we do podcasts or games, sometimes you think you say something afterwards and you communicate something and it doesn’t come across properly, so people get upset and he said he wanted to talk to me. We had a nice, mature conversation.
“I like having boundaries with players. I don’t want to be speaking to players every few weeks or their agents, I don’t want to go down that road, but every now and then a player might reach out, so I think it was important I spoke to him.
“There has been lots going on and lots reported. He’s obviously a big player for United, I’m an ex-United player and I think the idea of this communicating and having a proper conversation, I really enjoyed it. Hopefully I think he did as well. Nice chat about a bit of everything and I felt better afterwards.”
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