Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to visit Tumbler Ridge on Friday to meet with mourners following a recent mass shooting at the secondary school, according to The Guardian. The visit comes as families begin to speak about their loss in what has been described as one of Canada's deadliest mass shootings.
The shooting at Tumbler Ridge secondary school resulted in multiple fatalities, including 12-year-old Ticaria Lampert, as reported by The Guardian. Her mother, Sarah Lampert, made a public statement alongside her daughter Niveya, expressing the ongoing grief. "The tears just keep flowing," Lampert said, according to The Guardian.
In other news, President Donald Trump announced his intention to visit Venezuela, potentially becoming the first sitting U.S. president to do so in nearly three decades, as stated by Al Jazeera. Trump made the announcement on Friday before departing the White House for a military base in North Carolina.
Meanwhile, in the UK, the co-founder of Palestine Action, Huda Ammori, stated that the government's ban on the group had "backfired" after a High Court ruling deemed the proscription as a terror organization unlawful, according to Al Jazeera.
Additional news from Euronews includes reports of fuel shortages tightening their grip on Cuba, exacerbated by the US blockade, and a mass Russian drone strike hitting Odesa port and energy sites in Ukraine. Aviation authorities have warned of limited jet fuel supplies, leading to rationing and disruptions to public transport and banking hours in Cuba, as reported by Euronews. Mexico has pledged diplomatic efforts to help resume oil shipments.
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