Shooting in South Florida Kills a Woman and 3 Children; 2 Others Taken to a Hospital

US police. (AP)
US police. (AP)
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Shooting in South Florida Kills a Woman and 3 Children; 2 Others Taken to a Hospital

US police. (AP)
US police. (AP)

A woman and three children were fatally shot Wednesday night in south Florida and two others were taken to a hospital, according to law enforcement.

The shooting in Pembroke Park took place at about 8 p.m., Michael Kane, the Broward Sheriff’s Office fire rescue battalion chief, told the South Florida Sun Sentinel. An adult male and a girl were transported to a hospital, The Associated Press said.

The conditions of the two people taken to a hospital weren't immediately clear.

Evan Ross, a spokesperson for Pembroke Park Police, described the shooting as domestic, according to the news report.



Türkiye Says NATO Defenses Downed Fourth inbound Iranian Missile

Turkish army personnel search a field after a piece of ammunition fell following the interception of a missile launched from Iran by a NATO air defense system, in Diyarbakir, Türkiye, March 9, 2026. REUTERS/Sertac Kayar/File Photo
Turkish army personnel search a field after a piece of ammunition fell following the interception of a missile launched from Iran by a NATO air defense system, in Diyarbakir, Türkiye, March 9, 2026. REUTERS/Sertac Kayar/File Photo
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Türkiye Says NATO Defenses Downed Fourth inbound Iranian Missile

Turkish army personnel search a field after a piece of ammunition fell following the interception of a missile launched from Iran by a NATO air defense system, in Diyarbakir, Türkiye, March 9, 2026. REUTERS/Sertac Kayar/File Photo
Turkish army personnel search a field after a piece of ammunition fell following the interception of a missile launched from Iran by a NATO air defense system, in Diyarbakir, Türkiye, March 9, 2026. REUTERS/Sertac Kayar/File Photo

A ballistic missile launched from Iran entered Turkish airspace before being shot down by NATO air and missile defenses deployed in the eastern Mediterranean, Türkiye's defense ministry said on Monday, Reuters reported.

The incident marked the fourth such incident since the start of the US-Israeli war with Iran, following three earlier interceptions by NATO systems earlier this month that prompted Ankara to protest and warn Tehran.

Tehran has denied in the previous three incidents that it authorized such launches and has asked Ankara to form a joint investigation into the matter.

The ministry said all necessary measures were being taken "decisively and without hesitation" against any threat directed at Türkiye's territory and airspace.


Spain Closes the Country's Airspace to US Planes Involved in the Iran War

Spain's Defense Minister Margarita Robles arrives at the informal EU Defense Ministers' meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 29, 2025. Ritzau Scanpix/Thomas Traasdahl via REUTERS
Spain's Defense Minister Margarita Robles arrives at the informal EU Defense Ministers' meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 29, 2025. Ritzau Scanpix/Thomas Traasdahl via REUTERS
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Spain Closes the Country's Airspace to US Planes Involved in the Iran War

Spain's Defense Minister Margarita Robles arrives at the informal EU Defense Ministers' meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 29, 2025. Ritzau Scanpix/Thomas Traasdahl via REUTERS
Spain's Defense Minister Margarita Robles arrives at the informal EU Defense Ministers' meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 29, 2025. Ritzau Scanpix/Thomas Traasdahl via REUTERS

Spain has closed its airspace to US planes involved in the Iran war, the defense minister said Monday, marking another step in the government's opposition to US and Israeli involvement in the conflict in the Middle East.

The country had already said that the US couldn't use jointly operated military bases in the Iran conflict, which Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has described as illegal, reckless and unjust, The AP news reported.

Defense Minister Margarita Robles said Monday that the same logic applied to the use of Spanish airspace in the conflict.

“This was made perfectly clear to the American military and forces from the very beginning. Therefore, neither the bases are authorized, nor, of course, is the use of Spanish airspace authorized for any actions related to the war in Iran,” Robles told reporters.

Spain’s government under Sánchez, one of Europe's most prominent left-wing leaders, has been Europe’s loudest opposing voice against US and Israeli military actions in the Middle East.

He has called on the US, Israel and Iran to end the war, saying earlier this month: “You cannot respond to one illegality with another, because that’s how humanity’s great disasters begin.”

After Sánchez's government denied the US use of the Rota and Morón military bases in southern Spain, US President Donald Trump threatened to cut trade with Madrid.

It was the latest flare-up between Spain and the US, which made trade threats against the European nation last year, too, when Sánchez said that his government wouldn't increase its defense spending in accordance with a ramp-up agreed to by other NATO members following pressure from Trump.

At the time, Sánchez's government said that Spain could meet its military commitments by spending 2.1% of gross domestic product on defense, instead of the 5% the rest of the 32-nation military alliance agreed upon.

Sánchez was also among the most vocal critics of Israel's actions in the war in Gaza, which invited criticism from Israel's government on several occasions.

“I think everyone knows Spain’s position; it’s very clear,” Robles said, calling the war in Iran “profoundly illegal and profoundly unjust.”

Associated Press


Police Arrest Two More over Attempted Attack on US Bank HQ in Paris

Police stand outside the Bank of America building in Paris, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)
Police stand outside the Bank of America building in Paris, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)
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Police Arrest Two More over Attempted Attack on US Bank HQ in Paris

Police stand outside the Bank of America building in Paris, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)
Police stand outside the Bank of America building in Paris, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)

French police on Monday arrested two more people over an apparent bid to set off a homemade explosive device outside a Bank of America branch in Paris, bringing the total in custody to five, prosecutors said.

The arrests follow an incident early Saturday morning when police arrested a first suspect after he placed a device outside the US financial institution near the Champs-Elysees.

The two individuals detained on Monday are adults, according to a source following the case, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The national anti-terror prosecutor's office (PNAT) told AFP that the three minors arrested over the weekend in connection with the case had their detentions extended.

Interior Minister Laurent Nunez suggested on Saturday that the war in the Middle East might have motivated the attempted attack.

The suspect who placed the device was accompanied by a second person, who appeared to be taking photos and videos with a mobile phone but fled when police arrived.

The device contained five litres of liquid (nearly nine imperial pints) believed to be fuel and an ignition system, a source close to the investigation said.

Police said the suspect arrested early Saturday outside the bank had told them he was a minor and from Senegal. They were working to verify his identity.

According to a police source, the first suspect said he had been recruited through the Snapchat app to carry out a bombing in exchange for 600 euros ($688).

The PNAT told AFP on Saturday it had launched a probe into "attempted damage by fire or other dangerous means".

The incident came after more than a month of US and Israeli bombardment of Iran.

The war has escalated into a regional conflagration, with Iran retaliating by attacking Gulf states, sending energy markets into a tailspin and threatening the world economy.

The French government and security services have said that while they do not believe France itself is a target, US and Israeli interests on its soil might potentially be singled out.

Nunez said he did not know who was behind the incident but added that it might have been "proxies" linked to Iran.