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    Donald Trump assassination attempt: This Trump supporter has become an Internet legend

    Former US President survives assassination attempt at campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Gunman and bystander killed, two spectators critically injured. Shooter aimed from rooftop before being neutralized by Secret Service. FBI treating the incident as an assassination attempt. Trump visibly injured but walks unaided from plane later.

    Saudi flight with 297 onboard catches fire while landing at Pakistan airport. Watch video

    A Saudi Airlines flight from Riyadh with 276 passengers and 21 crew caught fire upon landing at Peshawar's Bacha Khan International Airport. Flames on the landing gear were swiftly extinguished by CAA fire vehicles. Air traffic controllers reported the incident to pilots. Passengers evacuated via inflatable slide. CAA confirmed ongoing flights. Global Defense Insight shared photos.

    Malaysian Airlines Boeing engine catches fire minutes after take-off, makes emergency landing. Details here

    When a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet of Aalska Airlines was flying at an altitude of 16,000 feet in January, its door plug came off and the door got opened.

    Flying windows, fatal turbulence: Is flying in planes safe right now? Here is how to understand disruptions

    Air travel disruptions, from minor mechanical issues to severe incidents, often cause anxiety but are rarely dangerous. Aviation experts stress that these problems are usually manageable due to rigorous safety protocols and backup systems, ensuring that flying remains one of the safest modes of transportation despite occasional alarming events.

    Why did Air Canada Boeing emit flames immediately after take-off from Toronto? Watch video

    What happened to carrying 400 passengers that its tail started throwing out flames immediately after taking off from Toronto?

    North Korea says its latest satellite launch exploded in flight

    North Korea's attempt to launch a new military reconnaissance satellite ended in failure on Monday when a newly developed rocket engine exploded in flight. The launch came just hours after Pyongyang issued a warning that it would try to launch a satellite by June 4. The launch became the nuclear-armed North's latest failure, following two other fiery crashes last year. It successfully placed its first spy satellite in orbit in November.

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