A gunman in Montenegro fatally shot at least 12 people, including two children, before killing himself while surrounded by police in the town of Cetinje. The shooter, identified as Aco Martinović, targeted the bar owner, his children, and his own family members after a bar brawl, prompting a massive police response and a declaration of national mourning. This tragic incident marks the second shooting rampage in Cetinje in three years, highlighting the country’s gun culture and the need for stricter measures to prevent such horrific events from reoccurring.
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Virgin Australia flies back onto the stock exchange as rescuer Bain Capital offloads part of holding
Virgin Australia has resumed trading on the stock exchange after more than five years, with shares opening above $3.10, a notable increase from the $2.90 price set during a partial sale by Bain Capital. CEO Dave Emerson highlighted a clear strategy and staff contributions in the airline's restructuring, while Bain retains a 40% stake and is set to benefit from significant fees and severance payments tied to their management of the company. Need More Context?...
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