09.28.2022 wednesday

Wednesday, September 28th, 2022 

An Iranian drone is claimed as shot down by US forces in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. (CENTCOM) 

Nine people are killed and 24 others are injured as Iran launches missiles and drones against the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan’s offices in Koye, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Iran accused the group of being involved in the ongoing protests in the country (Al Jazeera). One Iranian drone is shot down by US forces in Erbil. (CENTCOM) 

A mobile draft centre is built on the Torfyanovka checkpoint, the busiest on the Finland–Russia border, to prevent people who are fit to serve from fleeing the country. As of midday, the centre is not yet open. (The Insider) 

The Russian-installed heads of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Oblasts’ occupation administrations, as well as Leonid Pasechnik, leader of the breakaway Luhansk People’s Republic, officially request that they be annexed to Russia, following a referendum, widely seen as fraudulent, conducted in those regions of Ukraine. Donetsk People’s Republic’s leader Denis Pushilin has not yet submitted such a request but has gone with Pasechnik to Moscow for talks about the annexation, and is expected to send a request shortly. (The Guardian)  

North Ossetia–Alania, the republic which contains the only border crossing with Georgia-controlled territory, bans all Russian cars that do not have the licence plate of the republic, with the exception of tourists to the region. This comes as those fleeing the draft overwhelm the border. (Reuters) 

Four Palestinians are killed and 44 others are injured when Israeli soldiers storm a refugee camp in Jenin, West Bank. The brother of the 2022 Tel Aviv shooting’s perpetrator is among those killed. (Al Jazeera) 

The Bank of England buys 65 billion pounds of bonds in a bid to stabilise the UK economy. (NBC News) 

Hurricane Ian makes landfall near Englewood, Florida, United States, as a high-end Category 4 hurricane. (CNBC)

Former Guinean military leader Moussa Dadis Camara and ten others go on trial for their alleged involvement in a massacre of anti-government demonstrators in 2009. (Al Jazeera) 

Jonathan Dowdall and his father Patrick plead guilty to facilitating the Killing of David Byrne in 2016. (The Journal) 

Six people are shot and injured near several high schools and alternative schools in Oakland, California, United States. (KGO-TV) 

Russ Kun becomes the President of Nauru, succeeding Lionel Aingimea(RNZ) 

A person is killed and two other people are wounded as a gunman opens fire against Chinese people at a dental clinic in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. All the victims were in their 70s and resided in the country and worked for the clinic for 40 years. (BBC) 

Authorities in Cameroon ban “undeclared meetings and manifestations” in Bamenda, capital of the Northwest Region, after separatists announced a manifestation to commemorate the declaration of independence of Ambazonia, the English-speaking regions of Cameroon. (Xinhua) 

Hurricane Ian makes landfall near Englewood, Florida as a high-end Category 4 hurricane. (CNBC)

Over 200,000 customers are left without power throughout Florida due to Hurricane Ian. (Sun Sentinel) 

A restaurant fire kills 17 people and injures three others in Changchun, Jilin, China. (AP) 

The End Wednesday 

Tuesday,  September 27th, 2022 

According to the results released by Russian occupation authorities in Ukraine, the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, as well as occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Oblasts overwhelmingly vote in favour of annexation, with 99.23%, 98.42%, 93.11% and 87.05% of support respectively. Turnout exceeded 75% in each region and was over 97% in Donetsk Oblast. The voting is widely dismissed as a sham referendum. (RIA Novosti)  

Valentina Matviyenko, Speaker of the Federation Council, the upper chamber of the Russian parliament, expects the annexation to be formalised by 4 October. (Reuters) 

Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close ally of Vladimir Putin, publicly admits for the first time that he founded the Wagner Group, a private military company accused of war crimes in places where they had been deployed. Prigozhin had previously denied any involvement with the organization. (The Guardian) 

Three separate spills are detected in the Baltic Sea following explosions in the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines in what appears to be acts of sabotage. (Euronews) 

Norway raises its “emergency preparedness” in response to sightings of “unidentified drones” near its offshore oil and gas facilities in the North Sea, and is coordinating with its armed forces, police, and oil and gas industry operators, according to energy minister Terje Aasland(S&P Global) 

Leaders from Poland, Norway and Denmark hold a ceremony to open the Baltic Pipe natural gas pipeline that will transport natural gas from the Norwegian shelf via Denmark to Poland. (Euronews) 

Russia and the Taliban sign a provisional deal for Russia to supply Afghanistan with gasoline, diesel, gas and wheat. (Reuters) 

Kazakhstan says around 98,000 Russian civilians have entered the country by land and air since Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered a military mobilization. (Huff Post) 

Latvia announces a state of emergency over the influx of Russian citizens fleeing mobilisation. Special measures are taken in the border regions of the country as well as at all ports of entry. (ERR) 

Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Western Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane while residents in and around the Tampa Bay area of Florida, United States, are ordered to evacuate. (Reuters) 

Two people are killed by a fire at a PKN Orlen plant in Poland. (Euronews) 

The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo formally declares an end to the latest outbreak of Ebola. (Reuters) 

The state funeral of assassinated former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is held. (NPR) 

Monday,  September 26th, 2022 

Spontaneous protests against the mobilization continue in Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria(Radio Liberty) 

A police officer is killed and another is injured during a shooting and bomb attack near a police station in Mersin, Turkey. Both the attackers are killed. (Reuters) 

A 150-vehicle convoy carrying supplies to Djibo is ambushed by Islamist militants in Gaskindé (Pobé-Mengao), Soum Province(Reuters) 

The pound sterling falls to its record lowest level against the U.S. dollar. (BBC News) 

Inter-American Development Bank chief Mauricio Claver-Carone is fired by the bank’s board of governors after an external investigation, started because of a whistleblower complaint, found that Claver-Carone had an undisclosed intimate relationship with his subordinate and committed several ethics violations in connection with her. (Reuters)  

The death toll from an Ebola virus outbreak in Mubende District, Uganda, increases to 23, with a total of 36 confirmed and suspected cases. (CNN) 

The death toll from the cholera outbreak in Syria increases to 29, with a total of 338 cases reported, the majority of whom are in Aleppo Governorate. (Al Jazeera) 

The Colombia–Venezuela border re-opens for commerce and trade after a 7-year closure. (Bloomberg) 

Kazakhstan says that it will not recognize the results of the ongoing annexation referendums in Russian-occupied Ukraine. (Reuters) 

A man kills 17 people and injures 24 others in a mass shooting at a school in Izhevsk, Russia, before killing himself(BBC News) 

The United States Forest Service seizes equipment from the Pacific Gas and Electric Company as part of a criminal investigation launched into the company for its role in the Mosquito Fire(Reuters) 

President Vladimir Putin signs a decree granting Russian citizenship to American whistleblower Edward Snowden. (The Guardian) 

The referendum is approved in Cuba, granting, among other things, broader rights for the LGBT community, including marriage. (Time) 

NASA’s DART spacecraft successfully impacts Dimorphos at 23:16 UTC, becoming the first spacecraft to impact an asteroid. (CNN) 

The End Tuesday 

Monday,  September 26th, 2022 

Spontaneous protests against mobilization continued today in Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria(Radio Liberty) 

The pound sterling falls to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar since decimalisation was introduced in 1971. (BBC News) 

The death toll from the cholera outbreak in Syria rise to 29, with a total of 338 cases, the majority of whom are in the Aleppo Governorate. (Al Jazeera) 

Kazakhstan says that it will not recognize the results of the ongoing annexation referendums in Russian-occupied Ukraine(Reuters) 

At least 13 people are killed and 21 others are injured during a shooting at a school in Izhevsk, Russia. The perpetrator kills himself. (BBC News) 

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09.25.2022 sunday

Sunday, September 25th, 2022 

Mass protests against mobilization take place in Dagestan with protesters clashing with police. (Reuters) 

The number of people detained in anti-war protests across Russia increases to more than 2,000. (BBC News) 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirms that Ukraine has received NASAMS air defence systems from the United States(Reuters) 

Uzbekistan suspends the use of Russia’s card payment system Mir. The move was supposedly warranted by the need “to carry out the necessary technical procedures” and was not related to sanctions. (Euronews) 

The Iranian government announces that security forces have regained control of Oshnavieh, a day after protestors allegedly “took control” of the city. (BBC News) 

Eleven people are killed during an ambush by cattle rustlers in Turkana County, Kenya. (BBC) 

Italians head to the polls to elect members of the Parliament. (AP) 

Exit polls show that the centre-right coalition led by Brothers of Italy leader Giorgia Meloni has won the election with a majority of seats in the Italian Parliament. (BBC News) 

Cubans vote on legalizing same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption. The government urges people to vote in favour of legalization while the Catholic Church urges people to vote against legalization. (DW) 

Saturday, September 24th, 2022 

Elon Musk says that Starlink will be enabled inside Iranian cities after the United States State and Treasury Departments announce measures to increase internet freedom and access to information in the country. (Reuters) 

The death toll from the protests in Iran increases to 50. (Hindustan Times) 

Reports emerge that protestors have allegedly “taken control” of the city of Oshnavieh after security forces withdraw. (Atalayar) 

The Iranian Army announces that it will “confront the enemies” in response to the ongoing protests. (Dawn) 

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards shell the “headquarters of anti-Iranian terrorists” in Iraqi Kurdistan. (Reuters) 

Ukraine announces a reduction of Iranian diplomatic mission staff in response to the delivery of drones to Russia as part of the Russo-Ukrainian War. (Reuters) 

Thousands of fighting-age men continue to leave Russia due to the mobilization. Massive lines are reported at the country’s borders with Georgia and Finland. (iNews) 

At least 700 people are detained during anti-war protests across Russia. (ITV News) 

Hurricane Fiona leaves more than 500,000 people without power in Atlantic Canada. (CBC) 

Two people are killed and 120,000 people experience a power outage after Tropical Storm Talas hits central Japan. (NBC News) 

Three people are injured after a shooting occurred at an amusement park in West Mifflin, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. (AP) 

Thousands of people protest in Luanda, Angola, accusing incumbent president João Lourenço of electoral fraud in the latest election. (Reuters) 

The planned launch of Artemis 1 is newly delayed due to a storm. (BBC News) 

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09.23.2022 friday

Friday,  September 23rd, 2022 

China‘s former justice minister Fu Zhenghua is sentenced to death with reprieve, which means his sentence will be life in prison without the possibility of parole, after pleading guilty to accepting bribes(DW) 

Referendums beginintheRussianoccupied Ukrainianoblasts of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia and the separatist republics of Donetsk and Luhansk on whether to join Russia, in what Ukraine and other countries consider to be “sham” referendums. (AFP via Barron’s) 

At least 1,300 protesters rallying against the mobilization are arrested throughout Russia. (BBC News) 

Ukraine and Russia release 55 Russian prisoners of war and 215 fighters from the Siege of Mariupol as part of a prisoner exchange mediated by Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Among those released are pro-Russian Ukrainian politician Viktor MedvedchukAzov Regiment commander Denys Prokopenko, and British volunteers Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner.  (BBC News) 

Seven people are killed and 41 others are injured when a car bomb explodes at a mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Reuters) 

Gunmen kill ten people in a mass shooting at a pool hall in TarimoroGuanajuato, Mexico. (CBS News) 

Bhutan reopens its borders for international tourists following a two-year closure due to the pandemic. (ANINews) 

Sanctions are imposed on seven Iranian government officials and one group by the United States Department of the Treasury, which blames the Guidance Patrol for the death of Mahsa Amini(AP) 

At least three people are killed by an explosion at an oil refinery in Neuquén Province, Argentina. (AP) 

Thursday, September 22nd, 2022 

In a major address to the nation, Russian president Vladimir Putin announces a partial mobilization, with the exceptions of students and conscripts. (AP) 

Large amounts of fighting-age men flee Russia after the announcement of the mobilization. Long traffic jams form at border crossings out of Russia and the price of plane tickets out of Russia skyrocket. (BBC) 

Anti-mobilization and anti-war protests occur across Russia, with many arrests also occurring. (Reuters) 

Donetsk People’s Republic authorities accuse Ukraine of shelling a market in Donetsk, killing six civilians. (Times of Israel) 

Ukraine and Russia release 55 Russian prisoners of war and 215 fighters from the Siege of Mariupol respectively as part of a prisoner exchange mediated by Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Among the people released are pro-Russian Ukrainian politician Viktor Medvedchuk and British volunteer Aiden Aslin.  (BBC) 

Two Ukrainian staffers of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe are sentenced to 13 years of prison by a court in the separatist Luhansk People’s Republic for “alleged high treason and espionage for the United States.” (Politico) 

China‘s former justice minister Fu Zhenghua is sentenced to death with reprieve, which means his sentence will be life in prison without the possibility of parole, after pleading guilty to accepting bribes(DW) 

Two people are killed by a 6.9 magnitude earthquake originating from Michoacán, Mexico. It is an aftershock of the earthquake three days ago. (The Guardian) 

Amid protests after the death of Mahsa Amini, Iran restricts access to Instagram and WhatsApp, among other websites. (Reuters) 

Lithuania places its rapid reaction force on high alert in response to Russia’s mobilization, according to Defence Minister Arvydas Anušauskas(LRT) 

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that Russia’s military mobilization is “dangerous and reckless”, and condemns Putin’s use of “nuclear rhetoric”. (Reuters) 

Three people are killed and 13 others are injured in an explosion at a restaurant in Deh Mazang, Kabul, Afghanistan. (AP) 

Hurricane Fiona reaches Category 4 as it moves from the Turks and Caicos Islands toward Bermuda. (CNN) 

Queen Margrethe II tests positive for COVID-19 for the second time. (The Guardian) 

World Taekwondo denies giving bribes in order to become an Olympic sport after allegations emerge from a former employee turned whistleblower. (The Guardian) 

The End