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- Youth movement: NBA's 20-something stars set to battle in conference finals
- Top-ranked golfer Scheffler's court date postponed until June
- Brazil mayor's mammoth task: rebuild from floods, prevent more
- Microsoft unveils 'AI-ready' PCs
- Trump trial prosecution rests, closing arguments next week
- New Liverpool boss Slot admits he could not resist lure of club
- OpenAI to 'pause' voice linked to Scarlett Johansson
- Women's tennis signs 'multi-year partnership' with Saudi investment fund
- Two policemen killed as Colombia rebels launch gun, bomb attacks
- Murray on the brink in Geneva comeback
- ICC prosecutor seeks Gaza 'war crimes' arrest warrant for Netanyahu, Hamas leaders
- 'Incognito Market' founder arrested in New York
- Cate Blanchett urges film industry to include refugee voices
- Sargent returns to US squad for pre-COPA friendlies
- Microsoft unveils 'Copilot Plus' PC amped with AI
- Biden slams 'outrageous' ICC bid to arrest Israeli leaders
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- UK PM sorry for institutional cover-up in infected blood scandal
- G7 push to use Russian assets for Ukraine 'vital and urgent': Yellen
- Trump trial closing arguments set for next week
- US Supreme Court rejects ex-Guantanamo detainee's appeal
- Japan's Studio Ghibli receives honorary Palme d'Or in Cannes
- Liverpool confirm Slot will replace Klopp as manager
- Pogacar 'good enough' to win Giro d'Italia and Tour de France
- Cargo ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge towed to port
- 'God works slowly': NGO ship rescues 35 Bangladeshis off Malta
- Dominican Republic's President Abinader wins resounding re-election
- England relish 'fear factor' of returning paceman Archer
- Israel, Hamas reject bid before ICC to arrest leaders for war crimes
- Explosive Trump biopic hits Cannes Film Festival
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- Ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge being towed to port
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- US inflation fight will take 'further time': senior Fed official
- UK report finds cover-up of decades-long infected blood scandal
- Trump trial resumes, closing arguments expected next week
- Ruto on first state visit by Kenyan leader to US in two decades
- African players in Europe: Superb Kudus goal in vain as City take title
- Pope to visit Belgium, Luxembourg in September
- Gold hits high as Iran shock triggers haven support
- Strikes pound Gaza as Israel voices 'duty' to expand Rafah incursion
- Russia tries playwright and director on terror charges
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Ein Toter nach Schüssen vor Shisha-Bar in Hamburg
In Hamburg ist ein 24-Jähriger vor einer Shisha-Bar erschossen worden. Wie die Polizei am Montag mitteilte, wurde er am Sonntagabend an dem Lokal im Stadtteil Sasel von mehreren Schüssen getroffen. Einsatzkräfte nahmen kurz nach der Tat in der Nähe vier Verdächtige in einem Auto fest, nach ersten Erkenntnisse kam es zuvor zu einem Streit.
Demnach hatte es in der Shisha-Bar eine Auseinandersetzung zwischen mehreren Männern gegeben, bevor die tödliche Schüsse fielen. Polizeikräfte stoppten in unmittelbarer Nähe des Tatorts ein Auto mit vier Verdächtigen. Ihre Rolle bei dem Geschehen war zunächst aber noch unklar, erklärten die Beamtinnen und Beamten dazu. "Deren Tatbeteiligung wird derzeit noch geprüft", hieß es.
Eine Mordkommission übernahm die Ermittlungen zu den Hintergründen und den genauen Abläufen. Der 24-Jährige erlag seinen schweren Schussverletzungen. Ein psychologisch geschultes Kriseninterventionsteam musste Angehörige und Freunde des Getöteten sowie Zeuginnen und Zeugen des Verbrechens betreuen.
O.Krause--BTB