World Today: Three Men Killed in US Mosque Shooting
Mass shooting at a mosque in the United States: A shooting at the San Diego Islamic Center in California left three men dead, including one who was a mosque security guard, with two teenage suspects also killed. San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said the incident is being treated as a hate crime and the FBI has been called to assist with the investigation. He added that the threat had ended. The two male suspects, aged 17 and 19, were later found dead from gunshot wounds believed to be self-inflicted.
Indonesian delegation intercepted by Israeli forces: Indonesian delegates on the Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission were intercepted by Israeli forces as they sailed toward Gaza. There were nine Indonesian nationals on board, including a Tempo journalist, two Republika reporters, and volunteers from Dompet Dhuafa and from Global Peace Convoy Indonesia. The Indonesian Foreign Ministry urged the Israeli government to immediately release all ships and crew detained. “We will continue to maintain communication with various parties concerned to obtain the latest information on the condition of our citizens, and to prepare contingency steps, including protection facilitation and expediting repatriation if necessary,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Yvonne Mewengkang told Tempo yesterday.
Jasad penyelam Italia yang hilang ditemukan: The bodies of four missing Italian divers have been found in an underwater cave in the Maldives, in a high-skill rescue operation. The Italian Foreign Ministry confirmed that the rescue team found the bodies of the fourth divers at Vaavu Atoll on Monday (18/05). Maldives government spokesman Ahmed Shaam said the bodies Monica Montefalcone, Giorgia Sommacal, Muriel Oddenino, and Federico Gualtieri were found “almost simultaneously” in the deepest part of the cave, in the cave’s third section, which is the largest part.
Dua pria ditangkap usai masuk kandang monyet: Two American men were arrested in Japan for a daring act involving a man entering the Punch monkey enclosure, which has gone viral online. Images on social media showed a person climbing the enclosure fence at Ichikawa City Zoo outside Tokyo, wearing a costume with a smiling-face head and sunglasses. Although the intruder did not approach the animals, the monkeys scattered, police said. The two men were quickly apprehended by zoo staff, an Ichikawa police official told AFP.