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WASHINGTONORLANDO, June 14 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday challenged the Republican-controlled Congress to reinstate the ban on assault weapons in the wake of the deadliest shooting massacre in the U.S. history.


At least 49 people were killed and 53 others wounded, including a police officer, early Sunday in a shooting spree at a popular LGBT nightclub in Orlando, Florida.


The gunman, identified by authorities as Omar Mateen of Port St. Lucie, Florida, used an AR-15 assault rifle and a handgun to carry out the attack. Both guns were purchased legally.


"Reinstate the assault weapons ban, (and) make it harder for terrorists to use these weapons to kill us," said Obama at a press conference, warning that without such a ban, "these kinds of events are going to keep on happening."


The manufacture for civilian use of certain semi-automatic firearms was banned in 1994. However, when the ban expired in 2004, the U.S. Congress refused to renew the ban.


"We have to work hard as a nation, to reconsider our gun laws that allow such massacres to take place," Iman Muhammad Musri, an Islam leader told a rally to commemorate the victims in the mass shooting in Orlando Monday.


As the attack occurred in the leadup to the 2016 race for the White House, two competing narratives are already emerging, with the left touting what they say is a need for more gun control and the right calling for more action against "Islamic radicalism."


In a speech from her campaign trail on Monday, Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton talked about the need to tackle terrorism, but emphasized what she billed as a need for more gun control.


While noting that the shooter had pledged allegiance to IS, she added that his motives remain unknown.


"There's a lot we still don't know, including what other mix of motives drove him to kill," she said.


Later on Monday, Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump spoke from his campaign trail in the state of New Hampshire, saying he would "suspend immigration" from parts of the world where there is a proven link between that country and terrorism.


Expressing disdain for what he called the "current politically correct response," he said political correctness inhibits the United States from responding fast and clearly.


In response to those who believe that stricter firearms laws will keep Americans safer, the bombastic billionaire noted that while France has very strict gun control laws, scores were killed in the deadly terror in Paris last year.


Trump added that more gun control would be tantamount to disarming law-abiding Americans and leaving them more vulnerable to terrorist attacks.


As the mass shooting triggered heated political debates, people in Orlando in the southeastern U.S. state of Florida showed their solidarity with a vigil on Monday.


Thousands of people gathered in downtown Orlando to remember the 49 people who were killed and to pray for the 53 others wounded.


People held praying signs and candles. Some of them laid flowers and wrote encouraging words on the pavement with crayon.


"Be Strong Orlando," "One City Love" and "We are with you," said the signs.


"Tonight we remain a city of pain, we are mourning and we are angry," said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer in a speech during the vigil on Monday. "We will get through this because in our city's darkest hour, our residents have shown that they are the light."

" European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (C) addresses the "White Paper on the Future of Europe" at the European Parliament Paul Molitor Jersey , in Brussels, Belgium, March 1 Miguel Sano Jersey , 2017. (XinhuaYe Pingfan)

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BRUSSELS, March 1 (Xinhua) -- Lead members of European Parliament (MEPs) from political groups on Wednesday reacted to the European Commission's future of Europe white paper, presented by its President Jean-Claude Juncker Max Kepler Jersey , with mixed comments.


Opening the European Parliament plenary session here, Juncker sketched out five scenarios for the future of the European Union (EU) after Brexit.


The latest movement of the EU executive arm is a bid to define the future of the bloc. It was welcomed by some MEPs, while it was criticized by others for not picking a clear preferred path or providing concrete examples.


European Parliament's President Antonio Tajani urged that the future of Europe debate Matt Belisle Jersey , begun by the three reports voted at previous plenary session, ""must go on.""


He stressed that the upcoming Rome Treaty 60th anniversary celebrations must be ""an opportunity for the institutions to listen more closely to citizens, in order to address their concerns.""


Esteban Gonzalez Pons Kirby Puckett Jersey , vice-chairman of the European People's Party (EPP), agreed with Juncker that the EU should have to ""align expectations with reality"" and urged member states to ""stop blaming Europe for what Europe cannot do because it does not have the tools.""


""It is time to defend Europe because it is the best vaccine against nationalists and populists,"" he said.


Representing the largest political group in the European Parliament Kent Hrbek Jersey , Pons asked for decisions on the future of the EU to be taken ""in unity and with consensus"" and underlined that the House must be ""fully involved"" in the subsequent debate.


Regarding the five scenarios presented by the European Commission for the future of the EU, Pons said the EPP believes ""a sixth scenario could also be possible merging the other five, because they are not mutually exclusive.""


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