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lördag 4 januari 2025
The attack in New Orleans
Sources: Very rare type of bomb found after the attack
The driver who killed 14 people in New Orleans on New Year's Day had bombs in his car that had never before been used in a terrorist attack, neither in Europe nor the United States. This is what sources told NBC News.
A major focus of the investigation is now on finding out how the designated perpetrator Shamsud-Din Jabbar obtained the bomb material and how he learned to make the bombs.
Before the attack, he set fire to the house he was renting. Investigators have found signs that Jabbar was making bombs in the house, but suspect that he started the fire to destroy evidence of this.
The bombs in the car did not detonate in connection with the attack, it is unclear whether this is due to an error in their manufacture or something else.
Information: Car used was booked back in November
The perpetrator in New Orleans may have planned the car attack for several weeks. As early as mid-November, he booked the rental car that was used to drive into a crowd and kill 14 people on New Year's Eve, sources told the AP.
According to the FBI, 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar also had a remote-controlled trigger with him to detonate two bombs placed in freezers on the street. One of the freezers was purchased just a couple of hours earlier, according to the news agency.
The FBI is also said to have found bomb-making materials in a home that the 42-year-old rented before the attack.
Investigators are looking for answers: What did Jabbar do in Egypt?
Investigators are now working to find out when and how the perpetrator in New Orleans, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, became radicalized. The work involves, among other things, a trip that the 42-year-old made to Egypt in 2023, sources told ABC News.
He justified his trip to family members by saying that Egypt was “cheap and beautiful.” Investigators are now trying to figure out why he went there and who he met during the trip.
According to the sources, it is unclear whether the trip marked the start of the former military man’s radicalization process, or whether it had already begun. Jabbar has pledged allegiance to the terrorist group ISIS but is believed to have acted on his own.
The driver who killed 14 people in New Orleans on New Year's Day had bombs in his car that had never before been used in a terrorist attack, neither in Europe nor the United States. This is what sources told NBC News.
A major focus of the investigation is now on finding out how the designated perpetrator Shamsud-Din Jabbar obtained the bomb material and how he learned to make the bombs.
Before the attack, he set fire to the house he was renting. Investigators have found signs that Jabbar was making bombs in the house, but suspect that he started the fire to destroy evidence of this.
The bombs in the car did not detonate in connection with the attack, it is unclear whether this is due to an error in their manufacture or something else.
Information: Car used was booked back in November
The perpetrator in New Orleans may have planned the car attack for several weeks. As early as mid-November, he booked the rental car that was used to drive into a crowd and kill 14 people on New Year's Eve, sources told the AP.
According to the FBI, 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar also had a remote-controlled trigger with him to detonate two bombs placed in freezers on the street. One of the freezers was purchased just a couple of hours earlier, according to the news agency.
The FBI is also said to have found bomb-making materials in a home that the 42-year-old rented before the attack.
Investigators are looking for answers: What did Jabbar do in Egypt?
Investigators are now working to find out when and how the perpetrator in New Orleans, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, became radicalized. The work involves, among other things, a trip that the 42-year-old made to Egypt in 2023, sources told ABC News.
He justified his trip to family members by saying that Egypt was “cheap and beautiful.” Investigators are now trying to figure out why he went there and who he met during the trip.
According to the sources, it is unclear whether the trip marked the start of the former military man’s radicalization process, or whether it had already begun. Jabbar has pledged allegiance to the terrorist group ISIS but is believed to have acted on his own.
Political situation in Austria
Austrian Chancellor resigns – talks collapsed
Austrian
conservative Chancellor Karl Nehammer will resign in the next few days,
writes AP. This after government talks with the country's Social
Democrats SPÖ collapsed.
Nehammer says that they have tried in every possible way but that "destructive" parts of SPÖ did not want to reach a solution.
- It is not possible to agree with SPÖ on essential points, says Nehammer.
This
is the second time that talks have collapsed. The parties have
previously governed together but received the smallest possible majority
in the autumn elections.
The problems with mass tourism
Guide to teach tourists how to behave in Japan
The Japanese government has produced a guide with etiquette rules for tourists visiting the country, reports The Independent. Tourism hit record levels in 2024 and it has not been to the delight of all Japanese.
Price increases and littering have created frustration and the guide contains, among other things, a wording requiring tourists to “respect cultural property”.
Shota Adachi at the country’s tourism ministry says that mass tourism has caused problems and that tourists need to know how they are expected to behave. How this will be done is unclear, but the guide could possibly be used in some form on arriving planes.
– That is something we can very well do.
Expert: Rulebook for tourists risks backfire
Distributing an etiquette guide to tourists risks damaging Japan’s reputation as a welcoming country. That is what Ryo Nishikawa, an associate professor at Rikkyo University in Tokyo, says about the move to reduce the problems with overtourism.
Instead, he advocates machizukuri – a Japanese term that roughly means “community creation” – where locals protect their heritage and way of life. This could help spread tourism across the country more evenly.
“It provides a more authentic and less crowded experience, while maintaining rural communities,” he tells The Independent.
The Japanese government has produced a guide with etiquette rules for tourists visiting the country, reports The Independent. Tourism hit record levels in 2024 and it has not been to the delight of all Japanese.
Price increases and littering have created frustration and the guide contains, among other things, a wording requiring tourists to “respect cultural property”.
Shota Adachi at the country’s tourism ministry says that mass tourism has caused problems and that tourists need to know how they are expected to behave. How this will be done is unclear, but the guide could possibly be used in some form on arriving planes.
– That is something we can very well do.
Expert: Rulebook for tourists risks backfire
Distributing an etiquette guide to tourists risks damaging Japan’s reputation as a welcoming country. That is what Ryo Nishikawa, an associate professor at Rikkyo University in Tokyo, says about the move to reduce the problems with overtourism.
Instead, he advocates machizukuri – a Japanese term that roughly means “community creation” – where locals protect their heritage and way of life. This could help spread tourism across the country more evenly.
“It provides a more authentic and less crowded experience, while maintaining rural communities,” he tells The Independent.
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ดูเพิ่ม - หมื่นล้าน ว้าวว - ป.ป.ช. เปิดบัญชีทรัพย์สิน นายกฯ แพทองธาร รวย 1.3 หมื่นล้าน กู้เงินแม่-พี่ชาย-พี่สาว 2.8 พันล้าน
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ดูเพิ่ม - คราวนี้กลับไทยของจริง คุณอ้วน-จุฑาวัชร, คุณอ้น-วัชเรศร และคุณอิน-วัชรวีร์ พระราชโอรสในพระบาทสมเด็จพระวชิรเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว ได้เข้าเดินทางไปสักการะสิ่งศักดิ์สิทธิ์ที่ศาลหลักเมือง วัดอรุณราชวราราม และวัดบวรนิเวศวิหาร ขาดแต่เพียงคุณอ่อง-จักรีวัชรเท่านั้นที่ยังมิได้มีโอกาสร่วมเฟรมสี่พี่น้องดรีมทีม (และยังขาดคุณแม่อีกคน)
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ดูเพิ่ม - อ.ธิดา วิเคราะห์สถานการณ์การเมืองในปี 2568 ระหว่างอำนาจระบอบอำมาตย์ และอำนาจประชาชน
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