California shooting, Euro League, and other news in pictures

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, left, and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross leave their hotel in Beijing, on Friday.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, left, and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross leave their hotel in Beijing, on Friday.   | Photo Credit: AP

 

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China - U.S. meet

Chinese and U.S. officials met face-to-face Thursday to try and resolve a dispute over technology that has taken the world's two largest economies the closest they've ever come to a trade war.

 

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Philippines President Duterte revokes Australian nun's visa for political subversion

 

Australian Catholic nun Sister Patricia Fox addresses devotees from the pulpit of Baclaran Church, during a mass, in suburban Paranaque city, south of Manila, Philippines. Fox had her missionary visa in the Philippines revoked after President Rodrigo Duterte complained about her joining opposition rallies. The Immigration Bureau has given her 30 days to leave the Philippines after the president ordered an investigation into the 71-year-old as an "undesirable" foreigner.

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92-year-old Mahathir to contest polls in Malaysia

 

Former Malaysian strongman Mahathir Mohamad, center, raises hands with other candidates after his nomination outside the nomination center in Langkawi, Malaysia. Campaigning formally started Saturday for Malaysia's May 9 general elections that will determine if scandal-plagued Prime Minister Najib Razak's coalition can extend nearly 61 years of unbroken rule against an unprecedented challenge led by nonagenarian Mahathir.

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Octogenarian gunman kills one in California

Law enforcement personnel head to the scene of a shooting in Mill Valley, Califonia, on May 3, 2018. Authorities said they found an 80-year-old suspect dead of a gunshot wound Thursday in a Northern California apartment where he fled after two people were shot, one fatally.

Law enforcement personnel head to the scene of a shooting in Mill Valley, Califonia, on May 3, 2018. Authorities said they found an 80-year-old suspect dead of a gunshot wound Thursday in a Northern California apartment where he fled after two people were shot, one fatally.   | Photo Credit: AP

 

An 80-year-old man shot two people, killing one, at a Northern California apartment complex and later turned the gun on himself.

A woman died and a man remained hospitalized in intensive care after the shooting in Mill Valley, about 14 miles (23 kilometers) north of San Francisco.

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Atletico Madrid deny Wenger fairy tale ending

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger reacts during the second leg of Europa League semifinals

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger reacts during the second leg of Europa League semifinals   | Photo Credit: Reuters

Atletico Madrid defeated Arsenal 1-0 in the second leg of Europa League semi-final on Thursday.

The defeat means Arsenal's legendary manager Arsene Wenger will leave the club at the end of the season after 22 years that yielded three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups but no European trophy.

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Palestinian protesters evacuated on Israel border

 

Palestinian protesters evacuate a wounded youth during a protest at the Gaza Strip's border with Israel, east of Khan Younis. The deadly scenes that have been playing out for weeks now along Gaza's border, with thousands of Palestinians marching and threatening to storm the security fence and Israeli troops opening fire, are eerily familiar to Israeli author Mishka Ben-David. They have already taken place in the pages of his best-selling thriller last year, 'The Shark'. And while the novel's doomsday scenario may seem far-fetched to some, Ben-David fears for the region in the absence of an overall peace initiative.