On May 24, the number of deaths in primary school shootings in Texas, USA rose to 21, including 18 children.
According to multiple US media reports, the suspect in the shooting of Rob Elementary School in Uwalde, Texas, USA is an 18-year-old high school student in the city and has been shot dead. He sent a "mysterious text message" to strangers a few hours before the incident to reveal his plans. According to the US " New York Post ", a few hours before the incident, he secretly sent a text message to a stranger, claiming, "I'm going." Texas Governor Abbott said the suspect held a pistol at the time of the incident and may also have a rifle.
CNN previously quoted sources and reported that the suspect in the shooting of Rob Elementary School in Uwalde, Texas, United States shot his grandmother before going to the elementary school. At present, her grandmother has been sent to Texas second largest city San Antonio for treatment.

On May 24, in Yuvaldi, southern Texas, the United States, people were still in shock after the shooting.

On May 24, in Yuvaldi, southern Texas, USA, police were on duty outside the elementary school where the shooting occurred.

May 24, Robb Elementary School, Uwald, Texas, USA.
The suspect in the New York City subway shooting case in the United States was confirmed and surrendered to the police
On May 24, in New York, USA, the suspect in the New York City subway shooting case that killed one person had surrendered to the police. According to sources, the suspect is Abdullah, a 25-year-old man from Brooklyn . He has been arrested about 20 times on charges involving assault, robbery, threats, theft and gun charges. He fired a 48-year-old man on the New York Manhattan subway on May 22.

Putin Signed the presidential decree, which stipulates that the compulsory foreign exchange settlement ratio of foreign exchange income from enterprises is reduced to 50%
On May 24, Russian President Putin signed the presidential decree, which stipulates that the compulsory foreign exchange settlement ratio of foreign exchange income from enterprises is reduced from 80% to 50%.

On May 24, Russia, Russian President Putin attended a video conference.
Starbucks announced that it will withdraw from the Russian market and ended its 15-year operation
On May 23, Starbucks announced that it will withdraw from the Russian market and ended its 15-year operation.
According to reports, Starbucks said it will continue to pay nearly 2,000 Russian employees for six months to help them find new jobs.

Starbucks store is closed in Moscow, Russia.
Shooting occurred in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, killing at least 11 people
On May 23, a shooting occurred in a hotel and two bars in the city of Seraya, central Guanajuato, Mexico. According to Mexican media, the shooting has killed at least 11 people.

May 24, Guanajuato State, central Mexico, near the scene of the crime. On the 23rd, a shooting occurred in a hotel and two bars in Seraya.
South Korea's Joint Staff Headquarters: North Korea fired three ballistic missiles into the eastern waters of the peninsula
On May 25, Seoul, South Korea, according to South Korea's Joint Staff Headquarters, North Korea fired three ballistic missiles into the eastern waters of the peninsula in the area of its capital Pyongyang Shun'an that morning. The South Korean military is analyzing specific parameters such as range and altitude of these three ballistic missiles.

On May 25, Seoul, South Korea, people are watching news of North Korea's test of launching missiles.
US courts block Biden abolish the rapid deportation order for immigrants. Immigration is waiting for processing at the US-Mexico border
On May 20, a judge in the federal district court of Louisiana ruled that the rapid deportation order for immigrants implemented by the United States on the grounds of epidemic prevention continues to take effect, which actually prevented the Joseph Biden administration's original plan to cancel the decree next week. The U.S. Department of Justice said on the same day that it would appeal the above ruling. White House also objected to the ruling.

On May 23, in Arizona, USA, immigrants wait for the handling of the US Border Patrol after transiting from Mexico.
The "milk powder shortage" in the United States continues. People go to Mexico to buy milk powder
On May 24, the "milk powder shortage" in the United States continues. New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency on May 22 regarding the shortage of infant formula to prevent infant formula retailers from taking the opportunity to raise prices. The "milk powder shortage" in the United States has been going on for months, initially attributed to poor supply chains and shortage of workers. In February this year, Abbott, the largest milk powder supplier in the United States, recalled several infant formula milk powder due to product safety issues, and the factories involved were suspended, which made the "milk powder shortage" worse.

May 24, Tijuana, Mexico, a mother from the United States bought baby formula in a Mexican store.
Sri Lanka raises fuel prices and encourages people to work from home
On May 24, Sri Lanka’s Minister of Electricity and Energy said that the country’s gasoline prices rose by 20%-24%, and diesel prices rose by 35%-38%. The Energy Minister tweeted that the costs of transportation and other services stipulated by the Sri Lankan government will also increase accordingly. He said: "The government will encourage people to work from home and minimize fuel use to cope with the energy crisis. ."

On May 24, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, people lined up to refuel at the gas station, and soldiers stood guard nearby.
Japanese people protest on the streets against the "Quadrilateral Mechanism" summit of the United States, Japan, India and Australia
On May 23, in Tokyo, Japan, Japanese people protested Biden's visit to Japan set off from Hibiya Park in Tokyo, shouting protest slogans all the way, and heading to the Akasaka Welcoming Hotel about 4 kilometers away. On the morning of the same day, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio held a Japan-US summit with US President Biden here. They will continue to march on the 24th to oppose Biden's visit to Japan and the "Quad-Border Mechanism" summit of the United States, Japan, India and Australia.

On May 24, in Tokyo, Japan, Japanese people held rally and demonstrations against Biden's visit to Japan and the "Quad-Border Mechanism" summit of the "Quad-Border Mechanism" in Tokyo, Japan, India and Australia.
WHO : Monkeypox epidemic can be controlled in non-epidemic countries
On May 23, experts from the World Health Organization said that the countries that currently have monkeypox epidemics belong to the "non-epidemic countries" of monkeypox virus. The local monkeypox epidemic can be controlled and interpersonal transmission can be blocked. Large-scale monkeypox vaccination does not require.

Monkeypox virus detection test tube.
Central Java, Indonesia was hit by floods
Central Java, Indonesia was hit by floods recently.

On May 23, people passed the Jishui Street on Beijialang shore of Central Java Province, Indonesia.
Affected by the storm, about 74,000 users in eastern Canada still have power outages
On May 24, Ottawa, Canada, the capital of Canada, , Ottawa, , said that as of the early morning of that day, about 74,000 users in Ottawa and surrounding areas have not resumed power supply. Due to ongoing safety issues caused by the storm, the Ottawa-Carlton District Education Bureau closed all schools and child care centers on the 24th, and said in a notice to parents that about half of the schools had power outages. According to data provided by the provincial power company of Ontario , as of the morning of that day, more than 133,000 customers in the province were still affected by power outages.

On May 24, Ottawa, Canada, staff are repairing the power transmission tower damaged by the storm.
Sandstorm strikes again Iraq Airports are temporarily closed in many places
On May 23, many places in Iraq were hit by sandstorms again, and airports and public buildings in many places were closed. This is the ninth time that Iraq has encountered a sandstorm since mid-April this year.

On May 23, in Baghdad, Iraq, two children looked at the herd of cattle in the dust.
The Farn Islands in the United Kingdom carried out a "bird census"
On May 22, the Farn Islands in the United Kingdom conducted a "bird census". Due to climate change, the current food available to birds is gradually decreasing.

British people lined up in the rain to take the subway "Elizabeth Line"
On May 24, London, England, people were waiting to take the first eastbound train on the Elizabeth Line, and Paddington Station is open to the public. The railway costs £18.8 billion.

On May 24, in London, England, people took the first eastbound train on the Elizabeth Line.
Dreaming back to the 18th century French people dressed up to attend the "Fetes Galantes" masquerade party Palace of Versailles Masquerade party
On May 23, in the province of Eveline, France, people danced in the castle of Versailles and participated in the "Fetes Galantes" masquerade party.


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