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    Politics Orlando Shooting: 7 Ways Government Would Have Reacted If It Happened in Nigeria

    A gunman named as Omar Mateen on Sunday stormed a gay nightclub in Florida and killed 50 people in what has been described as the worst attack since 9/11. The US government and security operatives since then have set the wheels in motion in investigating the incident. On assumption, if this...
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    World Orlando Shooting: Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Killings

    The Islamic State group on Monday claimed responsibility for the Orlando shooting that killed 50 people, saying in a radio bulletin that it was carried out by “one of the soldiers of the caliphate”. “God allowed Omar Mateen, one of the soldiers of the caliphate in America, to carry out an...
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    World Orlando Shooting: Donald Trump Calls For Obama's Resignation

    Presumptive Republican Nominee, Donald Trump has called for the resignation of President Barrack Obama because he "refused to even say the words 'radical Islam'" in his response to the Orlando shooting. Trump says Democrat Hillary Clinton should exit the presidential race if she takes the same...
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    World Orlando Shooting: Suspect's Father Speaks

    The father of Omar Mateen, identified by officials as the shooter who killed at least 50 people at an Orlando gay nightclub early Sunday morning, said if he could ask his son one question, it would be: “Why?” In an interview with ABC News at his home in Fort Pierce, Florida, Seddique Mateen...
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    World Orlando Massacre: Officials Reveal Shooter's Identity [SEE PHOTOS]

    A massacre at an Orlando gay nightclub early Sunday morning has been described as a "domestic terror incident" with at least 50 dead and 53 injured, officials said, making it the worst mass shooting in U.S. history and the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil since the events of Sept. 11, 2001...
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    World Obama Releases Statement On Orlando Mass Shooting At Gay Night Club

    President Obama today described as "an act of terror" the mass shooting in Orlando overnight, which left at least 50 people dead. “We stand with the people of Orlando who have endured a terrible attack on their city,” Obama said at the White House. “This could have been any one of our cities.”...
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