11.18.2022 friday

Friday,  November 18th, 2022 

F1 launches a female racing category, which is set to begin next year. (Al Arabiya) 

Protesters set fire to the house of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. (France 24) 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian missile strikes have left at least 10 million Ukrainians without electricity as the death toll from yesterday’s missile strikes rises to seven with many more injured. (BBC News) 

A court in the Netherlands sentences two Russians, Igor Strelkov-Girkin and Sergey Dubinsky, and a Ukrainian pro-Russian separatist Leonid Kharchenko to life imprisonment for shooting down the Malaysia Airlines flight over Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine in 2014. The verdict was delivered in absentia of the defendants. (AP) 

North Korea fires a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that lands 200 kilometres off the coast of Japan and within its exclusive economic zone. (Reuters) 

Inflation in Japan accelerates by 3.6% in October; the highest level of inflation recorded in the country since 1982. (Al Jazeera) 

Swedish authorities confirms intentional sabotage as the cause of the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions after traces of explosives were found at the site of the leaks. (Reuters) 

Beijing starts to provide inhalable COVID booster shots. (Al Arabiya) 

Qatar bans alcohol during two days before the world football championship starts. (The New York Times

Thursday, November 17th, 2022 

The economy of Russia enters a recession, after gross domestic product decreased by four percent in the third quarter. (AFP via Al Arabiya) 

Russia carries out another wave of cruise missile strikes on Ukraine, with strikes reported in Dnipro, Odesa, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia, where two people were confirmed to have been killed overnight by a missile. In Dnipro and Odesa, critical infrastructure is also targeted. (The Guardian) 

Germany offers to deploy its Air Force jets to protect Polish airspace in response to Tuesday’s missile explosion in Przewodów, Lublin Voivodeship, that killed two people. (A News) 

The two Greek tankers that Iran impounded in May to reciprocate Greece’s seizure of an Iranian tanker are discharged. (AFP via The Times of Israel) 

Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt delivers the delayed autumn statement to parliament, announcing measures to stabilize the economy amid a cost of living crisis, including raising the National Living Wage from £9.50 an hour to £10.42 beginning next year, increasing pensions and welfare payments in line with rising inflation, introducing a higher rate windfall tax on the profits of energy firms, introducing a new “temporary tax” on companies that generate electricity, and capping rent increases in the social sector to 7% until 2024. (BBC News) 

The State Administration Council of Myanmar grants an amnesty to 5,774 prisoners, including former British ambassador Vicky Bowman and Australian economist Sean Turnell, a former economic policy advisor to jailed state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi. (AFP via France 24) 

Five people are killed and 15 others are injured in a mass shooting at a market in Izeh, Khuzestan province, Iran. (Reuters) 

Germany announces the withdrawal of its Bundeswehr personnel in the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali until the end of 2023. (AFP via Al Mayadeen) 

The World Food Programme resumes its deployment of humanitarian aid to the Tigray Region for the first time since the signing of the peace agreement. (AFP via RFI) 

Twenty-five recruits of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are injured, five of them critically, in a collision with a wrong-way driver in Whittier, California, United States. The driver is arrested. (CBS News) 

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Wednesday, November 16th, 2022 

Russian missiles strike several cities across Ukraine, including Kyiv, causing “critical” damage to energy facilities. (The Guardian) 

A missile strike kills two people in the village of Przewodów in eastern Poland. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that it was a “Russian-made missile” and summons the Russian ambassador to provide an explanation. (Reuters) 

United States President Joe Biden says that preliminary information suggests that it was “unlikely” that the missile that caused an explosion in Poland was fired from Russia. Polish President Andrzej Duda had earlier said that his government has no concrete evidence on who fired the missile, which he described as a “one-off” incident. (NPR)  

According to U.S. officials cited by the Associated Press, initial findings suggest that the missile that hit Poland was fired by Ukrainian forces at an incoming Russian missile. (Reuters) 

NASA launches the Artemis 1 mission after months of delays. It is the first flight of the Space Launch System(The New York Times) 

Inflation in the United Kingdom reaches a 41-year record high of 11.1%, pressuring the Bank of England to raise interest rates. (Bloomberg) 

Kuwait says it has carried out a mass execution of seven convicted murderers, including three foreign citizens. (Times of Israel) 

The United States opens an investigation into the death of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed in the West Bank in May. (Telam) 

Protests are held across Iran to mark the third anniversary of the 2019 protests. Protesters blocked streets and a large strike has been reported. (Iran International) 

Tuesday,  November 15th, 2022 

The world population passes eight billion people, according to the United Nations. (The Times) 

The US Navy says that it stopped an Iranian shipment of 70 tons of missile fuel component and fertilizer to Yemen; the type of material used by the Houthis, who are Iran’s allies. (AP) 

The Group of Twenty begins its annual two-day summit in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. (Reuters) 

Thousands of demonstrators march nationwide against the proposal of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the president of Mexico, to reform the autonomous National Electoral Institute. The proposals include the possibility of allowing the president and congress to choose the electoral councillors to be subsequently voted by the electorate. (The Washington Post) 

Three Israelis are killed and three are wounded after a Palestinian militant carries out a vehicle-ramming attack and mass stabbing in Ariel, West Bank. (Times of Israel) 

The United Kingdom announces that it is withdrawing its troops from Mali citing “political instability” and the controversial relationship between the Assimi Goïta-led military junta and Russia‘s Wagner Group(BBC News) 

Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Indonesia, three countries with the largest forest area, propose a trilateral alliance to collaborate on forest protection. (CNN) 

Monday,  November 14th, 2022 

British racing driver George Russell of Mercedes wins the first Formula One race of his career. (CNN) 

An IED explodes on İstiklal Avenue in Beyoğlu, Istanbul, killing eight people and injuring 81 others. (Al Jazeera) 

Turkish interior minister Süleyman Soylu says that 46 people, including the person who planted the bomb, have been detained. Süleyman also accused the Kurdistan Workers’ Party of the attack. (Al Jazeera) 

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) strikes the headquarters of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan in Koy Sanjaq, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, with four missiles, killing at least one person. The IRGC says it “targeted terrorist groups” with missiles and drones. (Al Jazeera) 

The EU adds 30 entities including Press TV and Abr Arvan to sanctions blacklist. (Taz) 

The United Kingdom and France sign a revised border control agreement to stop migrant boats from crossing the English Channel amid record numbers making the crossing. The deal will see officers patrolling the French coast rising from 200 to 300, while British police officers will be embedded with their French counterparts in control rooms and on beaches. (BBC News) 

Incumbent Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto defeats Republican challenger Adam Laxalt to win the 2022 United States Senate election in Nevada, securing the Democratic Party majority in the United States Senate for the upcoming 118th United States Congress. (NBC News) 

Three people are killed and two others are injured after a mass shooting at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. (AP) 

Israel launches missile strikes on Shayrat Airbase in Homs Governorate, central Syria, killing two soldiers and injuring three others, according to Syrian state television. (Reuters) 

The Islamic Revolutionary Court of Iran issues the first death sentence in connection with the protests. The sentenced person was convicted of burning a government office. (MSN) 

Independent liberal Nataša Pirc Musar defeats her right-wing opponent Anže Logar in a run-off vote and will become the country’s first female president.  (The Guardian) 

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11.13.2022 sunday

Sunday, November 13th, 2022 

The Islamic Revolutionary Court issues the first death sentence in connection with the protests. The person was convicted of burning a government office. (MSN) 

Slovenes head to the polls for a run-off vote for president between right-wing Anže Logar and independent liberal Nataša Pirc Musar. (Foreign Brief) 

Saturday, November 12th, 2022 

Bell P-63 Kingcobra and a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress collide mid-air at an air show in Dallas, Texas, United States, leaving 6 people dead. (CBS News) 

Lebanon launches their first cholera vaccine campaign. (Arab News) 

Bahrainis head to the polls to elect the 40 members of the Council of Representatives. (SwissInfo) 

Ukrainian troops enter the city of Kherson, the only Ukrainian regional capital captured by Russia during the invasion, ending the city’s eight-month occupation by Russian forces. (CNN) 

The Russian Foreign Ministry bans 200 US citizens from entering Russia, including White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and three siblings of President Joe Biden. (Reuters) 

The Food and Agriculture Organization forecasts that by the year’s end, global spending on food imports will have increased by 10 percent from the previous year to reach “an all-time high” of US$1.94 trillion, due to currency depreciations and the war in Ukraine. “The bulk” of this increase in spending will be by high-income countries while food import “volumes are also expected to rise.” (AFP via The Economic Times) 

East Timor is granted observer member status of the ASEAN bloc of nations, with a roadmap to membership established. The country welcomes the decision as it currently experiences high levels of unemployment and malnourishment. (AFP via The Bangkok Post) 

The United Nations General Assembly Fourth Committee adopts a resolution to request the opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the effects of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. It will then proceed to the United Nations General Assembly for final approval. (Haaretz) 

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