08.11.2024 sunday [i comp]

French police arrest Egyptian wrestler Mohamed Ibrahim El-Sayed for allegedly groping a woman at a café. (BBC News) 

In the first-ever men’s breakdancing event at the Olympics, Philip “Phil Wizard” Kim of Canada wins the B-Boys gold medal, with Danis “Dany Dann” Civil of France winning the silver and Victor Montalvo of the United States winning the bronze. (CBC News) 

Prosecutors in China charge multiple funeral directors with selling more than 4,000 corpses to two major medical companies over several decades. Police seized 18 tonnes of bones and 34,000 semi-finished products, with the thieves having earned around 380 million yuan (US$53 million) before they were arrested. (SCMP) 

In China, multiple funeral directors have been charged with selling more than 4000 corpses over decades to two major medical companies, subsidiaries of a state-owned company. The scandal is being censored in China. (Newsweek) 

The United States declares the Netzah Yehuda Battalion eligible for US military assistance. The unit is known for establishing illegal outposts on Palestinian land, and was removed from its traditional posting in the West Bank in 2022 due to human rights violations against Palestinians. (Al Jazeera) 

Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian accuses the European Union of facilitating Israeli crimes against humanity and terrorism in the Gaza Strip by implementing double standards that destabilized the Middle East and increased the chances of global war, in a phone call with European Council President Charles Michel(Al Jazeera) 

Two people, including a 4-year-old child, are killed and three others are injured in a Russian KN-23 ballistic missile attack in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Reuters) 

Incumbent Rwandan president Paul Kagame is sworn in for a fourth term in office. (Reuters) 

The United States finish atop the medal table with 40 gold medals and 126 total medals, ahead of China with 40 gold medals and 91 total medals. (BBC News) 

The 2024 Summer Olympics conclude with the closing ceremony taking place in Paris. (BBC News) 

Russia introduces a “counter-terrorist regime” in Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk Oblasts in response to the ongoing incursion, resulting in travel restrictions and an increased security presence. (Novinite)

The state-run Russian news agency TASS reports that over 76,000 residents have evacuated from Kursk Oblast this week. (DW) 

Ukrainian forces enter Belgorod Oblast for the first time during the ongoing incursion, reportedly capturing the village of Poroz(Kyiv Independent) 

The Ukrainian Navy strikes and heavily damages a Russian offshore natural gas platform in the Black Sea being used by the Russian Armed Forces. (Reuters) 

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko increases Belarus’s defensive presence on the Belarus–Ukraine border after accusing Ukraine of illegally sending about a dozen intercepted drones across the border into Belarusian airspace. (RFE/RL) 

One worker is killed and several others are injured in a Russian missile strike on a “critical infrastructure facility” in Kramatorsk. (Ukrainska Pravda) 

Israeli rockets strike the Al-Tabaeen school in Gaza City during Fajr morning prayers, killing more than 93 Palestinians and injuring 47 others, several of whom were trapped in the building as it was damaged by a fire. (Al Jazeera) (Times of Israel) 

Over seventy people are killed in an Arakan Army drone attack on Rohingya people fleeing Myanmar(Reuters) 

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy announces governmental deliberations toward banning a traditionally Russia-linked branch of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine in order to strengthen the country’s “spiritual independence“. (Reuters) 

Eighteen people are killed and fourteen others are rescued after a landslide at a rubbish dump in Kampala, Uganda. (Al Jazeera) 

Chief Justice of Bangladesh Obaidul Hassan resigns following an ultimatum from protesters and is briefly succeeded by Md. Ashfaqul Islam on an acting basis. Syed Refat Ahmed is later appointed Chief Justice by President Mohammed Shahabuddin(AP) (Dhaka Tribune)

Officials of the Donald Trump campaign report that it was hacked by anonymous sources, with the campaign formally blaming “foreign sources”, specifically claiming that Iran was behind the hacking. (WNBC-TV) 

Tens of thousands of environmentalist and anti-Aleksandar Vučić protesters demonstrate in Belgrade, Serbia, to protest a European Union–backed plan to develop Europe’s largest lithium mine in the Jadar valley. (AP) 

Thousands of anti-racism protesters march in cities across the United Kingdom to protest against far-right riots, political figures, and the Reform UK party. (DW) 

A petrol bomb is thrown towards an Islamic centre in Newtownards(BBC) 

Chermen Valiev wins a bronze medal in Men’s freestyle 74 kg wrestling, earning Albania its first ever Olympic medal. (KOHA) 

Three swimmers for Germany fall ill with vomiting and diarrhea and require outpatient treatment after swimming in the Seine as part of Olympic competitions. (AP) 

Rikuto Tamai of Japan wins a silver medal in Men’s 10 metre platform diving, earning the country its first ever Olympic medal in the sport. (Reuters) 

Svetlana Osipova of Uzbekistan wins a gold medal in taekwondo, becoming the first female athlete from the country to win a gold medal in the sport. (Kun.uz) 

Imane Khelif wins the gold medal in the Women’s 66 kg boxing event, after facing controversy and harassment related to a 2023 gender evaluation by the International Boxing Association, which is no longer recognized by the IOC(Al Jazeera) 

In the first-ever breakdancing event at the Olympics, Ami Yuasa of Japan wins the B-Girls gold medal, with Dominika “Nicka” Banevič of Lithuania winning the silver and Liu “671” Qingyi of China winning the bronze. (AP) 

The Austrian interior minister announces the arrest of an Iraqi man in connection with a foiled terror attack at American singer Taylor Swift‘s concerts in Vienna, which were cancelled in response to the attack. (The Guardian) 

Akhmat special forces commander Apti Alaudinov says that Ukrainian troops “simply passed-by” their positions without engaging them, with Akhmat troops choosing to retreat until more Russian reinforcements could arrive. Other reports indicate that Akhmat troops fled from Ukrainian forces. (The New Voice of Ukraine via MSN) 

Russia declares a “federal-level” emergency in Kursk Oblast as Ukrainian forces continue to advance. (AP via ABC News) 

A Russian military convoy is destroyed on the E38 highway in Oktyabrsky District(The Guardian) 

Ukrainian troops capture the Gazprom gas facility in Sudzha. A video shows Ukrainian soldiers inside the natural gas facility, with much of the town reportedly under Ukrainian control. (Reuters via Al Arabiya) 

Ukraine launches a “massive” drone attack on Lipetsk Oblast, Russia, with Lipetsk air base reportedly on fire. Several villages are evacuated, with six people reportedly injured. (Reuters) 

A Russian missile attack on a supermarket in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Oblast, kills 14 people and injures 43 others. (Reuters) 

The United States announces it will send Ukraine a $125 million military aid package, including FIM-92 Stinger missiles, artillery ammunition, and anti-armor systems. (Reuters) 

Israeli troops launch a new assault on Khan Yunis, with airstrikes killing at least 21 Palestinians in the city and Israeli troops initiating ground operations in the city for the third time since the war’s beginning. (AP) 

Samer al-Hajj, a Hamas security official for the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp, is assassinated by an Israeli drone strike in Sidon, Lebanon. (Al Jazeera) 

The United States finances Israel with $3.5 billion to spend on U.S. weapons and military equipment. (Reuters) 

The Biden administration partially lifts a three-year-old ban on American weapons sales to Saudi Arabia. (Reuters) 

Voepass Linhas Aéreas ATR 72-500 aircraft crashes in Vinhedo, São Paulo, Brazil, killing all 62 people on board. (AP) (G1 Globo) 

Nine people are killed and 26 others injured after a bus crash in Polatlı, Turkey. (AP) 

A military court in Sierra Leone sentences 24 soldiers to prison terms ranging from 50 to 120 years for their roles in a failed coup attempt in November 2023. (Reuters) 

Mali orders the Swedish ambassador to leave within 72 hours, days after Sweden announced that development aid to Mali would be suspended over Mali’s support for Russia. (Al Jazeera) 

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro suspends the X social network in Venezuela for 10 days, accusing X’s owner Elon Musk of promoting hatred. (AP) 

Hundreds of people protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh, against violence targeting the country’s Hindu minority(Reuters) 

08.04.2024 sunday [i comp]

Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock market index falls by over 12%, suffering its worst two-day decline in history and its largest daily percent drop since Black Monday in October 1987. (AP) (Reuters) 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and flees the country after deadly anti-government protests. (Sky News) 

Protestors storm the Prime Minister’s residence in Dhaka. (France 24) 

Chief of Army Staff Waker-uz-Zaman announces the formation of an interim government. (Reuters) 

More than 150 people are arrested following violent far-right riots targeting mosques and migrant infrastructure throughout the United Kingdom. (BBC) 

Malaysia issues a travel warning urging its citizens to not visit the United Kingdom due to ongoing violent riots. (Yahoo! UK) 

Mali cuts all diplomatic relations with Ukraine for providing intelligence to Tuareg rebels that enabled them to ambush and kill large numbers of Wagner Group mercenaries and Malian troops. (CNN) 

At least 91 people are killed in violent clashes between anti-government protesters and police units across Bangladesh, as protestors call for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign. (Al Jazeera) 

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy announces that the country has received its first F-16 fighter aircraft from NATO allies. (The New York Times) 

Russia captures the village of Novoselivka Persha in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. (Times of India) 

At least four people are killed and 18 others are injured in an Israeli strike on the al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip. (AP) 

Two people are killed and two others are injured in a stabbing spree in Holon, Israel. The Palestinian perpetrator is subsequently shot and killed by Israeli police. (Reuters) 

Novak Djokovic defeats Carlos Alcaraz in the Men’s singles final to win the Olympic gold medal, becoming the third male player to achieve a singles Career Golden Slam(BBC News) 

Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini win the gold medal in the Women’s doubles tournament, earning Italy its first gold medal in the sport and making Errani the oldest tennis player to achieve a Career Golden Slam. (CNA) 

Kaylia Nemour wins the gold medal in the Women’s uneven bars, the first gold medal in gymnastics for Algeria. (NPR) 

Daniel Varela de Pina wins a bronze medal in Men’s flyweight boxing, earning Cape Verde its first ever Olympic medal. (Olympics) 

A record prolonged heat wave persists over Antarctica, with temperatures reaching 50 °F (28 °C) higher than average in some areas during the middle of winter. (CNN) 

The Japanese Meteorological Agency issues excessive heat warnings for 37 of the 47 prefectures amid heat waves where at least 59 people have died from heat stroke since April. (NHK) 

S&P Global downgrades Ukraine’s credit rating to “SD” for ‘selective’ default after Ukraine was unable to pay a US$34 million international bond payment, and also stating that Ukraine’s credit rating could fall to “D”, which would represent a complete default following restructuring of Ukraine’s debt. (Reuters) 

The Biden administration provisionally suspends all migrant permits allowing Venezuelans, Cubans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans to enter and stay in the United States for up to two years following suspicions of fraud by several migrant financial sponsors. (AP) 

At least fifteen people are killed in an Israeli attack on a school sheltering displaced people in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood of Gaza City. (Al Jazeera) 

The United States embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, urges its citizens to leave the country amid increasing tensions in the Middle East. (BBC News) 

The Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin takes two Russian citizens hostage in Mbanga, Niger. (Reuters) 

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam elects President Tô Lâm as the new General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, succeeding Nguyễn Phú Trọng, who died on July 19. (CNA) 

Thea LaFond wins the gold medal in the Women’s triple jump, earning Dominica its first ever Olympic medal. (Barron’s) 

Carlos Yulo wins the gold medal in Men’s floor gymnastics, the Philippines’ first medal in the sport and the country’s second ever gold medal. (ESPN) 

Julien Alfred wins the gold medal in the Women’s 100 metres, earning Saint Lucia its first ever Olympic medal. (Barron’s) 

American swimmer Katie Ledecky wins her ninth gold medal, tying with Soviet artistic gymnast Larisa Latynina‘s record of most gold medals by a female Olympian. (Reuters) 

Rioting occurs in Sunderland, England, United Kingdom, as hundreds of right-wing protesters attempt to march on a mosque and clash with riot police in the city centre. A police station is set on fire by rioters. (BBC News) 

Several global financial markets fall significantly, with the Dow Jones falling by 610 points after the United States Department of Labor reported that the unemployment rate increased to 4.3% in July, the highest since October 2021. (AP) 

Argentina recognizes Edmundo González as President-elect of Venezuela, becoming the third country to do so after the United States and Peru. (AFP via Barron’s) 

Several civil rights groups denounce proposals made by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to grant British police nationalized live facial recognition technology and surveillance to charge people police consider significantly likely to participate in far-right riots, condemning the opportunism of the proposals, their potential racial and gender inaccuracy, and their possible use to target future legal protests. (The Guardian) 

Turkey blocks internet access to Instagram, following comments made by Turkish communications director Fahrettin Altun that condemned Meta Platforms for taking down Instagram posts offering condolences or expressing sorrow towards the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh(Reuters) 

Thirty-seven people are killed and 212 others are injured in a mass shooting and suicide bombing by Al-Shabaab militants near the Beach View Hotel on Lido Beach in Mogadishu, Somalia.  (Reuters) 

United States President Joe Biden deploys multiple U.S. military warships, troops, and other military assets to the Middle East to support Israel against potential attacks from Iran and its proxies. (Financial Times) (The Washington Post) 

A man is arrested by national police in Dublin, Ireland, following attacks on Government Buildings, The Custom House, and Áras an Uachtaráin(RTÉ) 

Four men, including a police officer, are found shot to death near Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico. (AP) 

The United States Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission file a joint lawsuit against TikTok and its parent company ByteDance for violating a law prohibiting companies to collect and use personal information of children under the age of 13. (Reuters) 

Protests against President Bola Tinubu‘s economic reforms continue across Nigeria, as security forces fire tear gas at protestors and the goverment orders curfews across several northern states. (Al Jazeera) 

Novak Djokovic defeats Lorenzo Musetti to advance to the finals of the Men’s singles tournament, becoming the only player to reach the finals four times, and the oldest finalist in Olympic tennis history. (ESPN) 

Carlos Alcaraz defeats Félix Auger-Aliassime to advance to the finals of the Men’s singles tournamnet, becoming the youngest finalist in Olympic tennis history at 21 years old. (CBS News)