03.17.2024 saint patrick’s day [i complete]

Russian president Vladimir Putin is reelected to a fifth term in office with 87% of the vote. External observers widely consider he had “no real opposition”. (Reuters) 

The Noon Against Putin protest occurs. (The Washington Post) 

Ukraine says that three Russian sabotage groups have been intercepted in Sumy Oblast. (The Kyiv Independent) 

A drone reportedly hits a military base in Transnistria, destroying an Mi-8 helicopter. (The Kyiv Independent) 

Niger’s military junta revokes a military accord with the United States that allowed U.S. Defense Department personnel on its soil. (Reuters) 

A court in Hong Kong sentences 12 people to prison terms ranging from four to seven years in prison for storming the Legislative Council Complex in July 2019. The defendants included actor Gregory Wong and activists Ventus Lau and Owen Chow(Reuters) 

In Japan, the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from Kanazawa to Tsuruga, Fukui is completed. (NHK) 

The Netherlands awards a contract to French defense firm Naval Group to build its Orka-class submarines. The new submarines will replace the aging Walrus-class submarine fleet. (Le Monde) 

Vaughan Gething is elected leader of Welsh Labour with 51.7% of the vote, making him the first Black First Minister of Wales upon taking office. (BBC News) 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that he has approved a military operation to capture Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip amid international pressure to stop the offensive. (Reuters) 

A gunman kills three people in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, United States, and escapes in a carjacked car. The suspect subsequently traveled to Trenton, New Jersey, where he barricaded himself with several hostages. (NBC News) 

At least 20 people are killed and at least 73 others are injured in a Russian double tap missile strike in Odesa, Ukraine. (CNN) 

At least three people are killed by tornadoes in Logan County, Ohio, United States. (AP) 

The Democratic Republic of the Congo lifts the 2003 moratorium on the death penalty in an attempt to reduce the level of violence in the country. (ABC News) 

The Sudanese National Forces Coordination, a coalition of pro-SAF armed groups led by vice president Malik Agar, declares its support politically and militarily for the SAF. (Radio Dabanga) 

The Croatian government votes to dissolve the parliament, thereby requiring that a parliamentary election be held within the next two months. The parliamentary election was originally scheduled to be held on September 22. (Reuters) 

A Royal Air Force plane carrying UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and several journalists has its GPS signals jammed while flying near Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Mobile phone signals were also jammed during the flight. The Russian military is suspected of being behind the jamming. (BBC News) 

Russian-installed officials at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Enerhodar, Ukraine, say that shelling has hit critical infrastructure at the plant and that “such attacks are unacceptable”. (Reuters) 

A civilian is killed and three others are injured by airstrikes launched by Ukraine in Belgorod Oblast, Russia. (TASS) 

Iraq’s National Security Council formally bans the Kurdistan Workers’ Party following a high-level meeting between Iraqi and Turkish officials in Baghdad, Iraq. (Al Monitor) 

At least 20 people are killed and 155 are injured at a food distribution point in the Kuwait Roundabout. (CNN) 

An al-Shabaab member blows himself up outside a hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia, killing three guards and two security forces. Six gunmen then stormed the hotel in 13-hour siege, causing a gunfight with the army in which three soldiers and the six attackers are killed. Twenty-seven other people are wounded. (Al Jazeera) 

Denmark announces plans to extend military conscription to women for the first time and to also increase the standard service time. (BBC News) 

SpaceX Starship integrated flight test 3  SpaceX successfully launches the first Starship rocket, the most powerful rocket ever built, at Starbase in TexasUnited States, after two previous failed attempts. The rocket reached an altitude of more than 200 kilometres (120 mi), but was destroyed during re-entry. (Al Jazeera) 

Ukraine launches a wave of drone strikes in Russia for a second consecutive day, causing a fire at a Rosneft oil refinery in Ryazan Oblast, while a Ukrainian drone is reportedly shot down near Kirishi refinery in Leningrad Oblast. Russian President Vladimir Putin says the attacks are an attempt to disrupt the upcoming presidential election. (Reuters) 

The European Union agrees to provide an additional €5 billion to their Ukrainian military aid fund. (Reuters) 

The European Union‘s counter-piracy mission says that one of its warships is currently shadowing the hijacked Bangladeshi bulk carrier Abdullah as it sails toward the coast of Somalia. At least 23 crew members are being held hostage by pirates on the ship. (AP) 

The United States deploys a Marine Corps Security Force Regiment platoon to secure the U.S. embassy complex in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (NBC News) 

Seven people are killed and 27 others are injured in an explosion caused by a suspected gas leak at a restaurant in LangfangHebei Province, China. (China Daily)  

The British government announces that it will ban foreign state ownership of newspapers amid a controversial bid by a United Arab Emirates-led consortium to take over the Telegraph Media Group, which publishes The Daily Telegraph(AP) 

Party for Freedom leader Geert Wilders abandons his bid to become the next Prime Minister of the Netherlands citing a lack of support from other political parties in coalition formation talks. Wilders led his party to a surprise victory in the 2023 Dutch general election with 37 seats. (BBC News) 

Sixteen SWAT officers are injured in an explosion at a training center in Orange County, California, United States. (ABC News) 

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Following a laboratory investigation, eight children and one adult on Zanzibar are found to have died of chelonitoxism after consuming sea turtle meat, a local delicacy. Another 78 people were hospitalized. (NOS) 

A Romanian court rules that social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate can be extradited to the United Kingdom to face charges of sexual aggression. (BBC News) 

Former President Donald Trump officially surpasses the 1,215 delegate threshold needed to win his third consecutive Republican Party nomination for President, joining Richard Nixon as the only people in U.S. history to win the Republican nomination thrice. (NBC News) 

An explosion caused due to a suspected gas leak at a restaurant in the city of Langfang, China, kills 2 people and injures 26. (China Daily) 

The Freedom of Russia Legion, the Sibir Battalion, and the Russian Volunteer Corps enter Belgorod and Kursk oblasts. Russia claims to have repelled the attacks. (The Guardian) 

Ukraine launches 25 drones at Russian cities, hitting a major oil refinery in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast(The Guardian) 

A Russian Aerospace Forces Ilyushin Il-76 military transport plane with 15 people on board crashes in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia. (The Guardian) 

Three people are killed and at least 36 others are injured in a Russian missile strike on apartment buildings in Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. (Reuters) 

The opposition politician Leonid Volkov was attacked outside his home in Vilnius, Lithuania, apparently on orders by Vladimir Putin. The incident is being investigated as a terror-related hate crime. (Al Jazeera) 

Israeli Air Force jets launch airstrikes in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, striking “Hezbollah military command centers”. Hezbollah says that two of its members were killed in the airstrikes. (Reuters) 

Hezbollah launches more than 100 Katyusha rockets into northern Israel, targeting several Israeli military outposts. (The New York Times) 

About 20 armed pirates hijack a Bangladeshi bulk carrier in the Indian Ocean that was en route to the United Arab Emirates. The vessel is under the control of the pirates and is heading towards the coast of Somalia. (The National News) 

The Sudanese Army says that it has taken control of the national television and radio broadcaster in Omdurman from the Rapid Support Forces(Reuters) 

Argentina announces diplomatic actions against Venezuela after president Nicolás Maduro banned Argentina-licensed aircraft from entering Venezuelan airspace amid deteriorating relations between the two countries. (The San Diego Union-Tribune) 

Israel Police kill a 12-year-old boy who fired fireworks at them in Shuafat, East Jerusalem. (Al Arabiya) 

A court in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, overturns the death sentence of Yakuza Kudo-kai leader Satoru Nomura and sentences him to life in prison. Nomura had originally been sentenced to death for a 1998 murder. (The Mainichi) 

Three Coptic Christian monks from Egypt are killed during a mass stabbing at a monastery in Cullinan, South Africa. (Reuters) 

The Democratic Party holds presidential nominating contests in Georgia, Mississippi, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Washington. Democrats Abroad also concludes its primary. (AP) 

Incumbent President Joe Biden officially surpasses the 1,968 delegate threshold needed to become the presumptive Democratic Party nominee for President. (The Washington Post) 

The Republican Party holds presidential nominating contests in Georgia, Hawaii, Mississippi, and Washington(AP) 

A scientific expedition to the Bounty Trough off the coast of New Zealand reports the discovery of more than one hundred new species. (The New York Times) 

Saudi Arabia‘s Public Investment Fund announces a $2 billion offer to buy both professional tennis tours, the ATP Tour and the WTA Tour(The Telegraph) 

The European Union evacuates all diplomatic staff from Haiti. (Politico) 

The Caribbean Community holds an emergency summit in Kingston, Jamaica, in response to the deteriorating security situation in Haiti. (Al Jazeera) 

Haitian prime minister Ariel Henry agrees to resign when a transitional presidential council is formed. (AP) 

Houthi officials say that at least 17 U.S. and British airstrikes across western Yemen, including in Al Hudaydah, have killed eleven people and injured 14 others. (Reuters) 

LATAM Airlines Boeing 787-9 enroute between Sydney and Auckland loses altitude due to a technical issue, injuring 50 passengers and crew. (BBC News) 

Former Conservative Party deputy chairman and Ashfield MP Lee Anderson defects to Reform UK, becoming the party’s first member of parliament. Anderson was suspended by the Conservatives after claiming that London mayor Sadiq Khan was “controlled” by radical Islamists. (BBC News) 

A man fatally stabs his wife and three children in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. (The Guardian) 

In Switzerland, five skiers are found dead after they went missing two days ago en route from the town of Zermatt to the village of Arolla. A sixth person is still missing. (AP) 

One skier is killed and two are injured after falling on Mount Washington in New HampshireUnited States(AP) 

Two New Zealand skiers are killed and another is injured during an avalanche on Mount Yotei in Hokkaido, Japan. (The Guardian) 

Five skiers are found dead after they went missing two days ago while travelling from the town of Zermatt to the village of Arolla in Switzerland. A sixth skier is still missing. (AP) 

Oppenheimer wins an Oscar for Best Picture(The Guardian). Director Christopher Nolan wins Academy Award for Best Director(NBC News), and lead actor Cillian Murphy wins the Best Actor award(BBC) 

20 Days in Mariupol (directed by filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov), a documentary that focuses on the siege of Mariupol during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, wins an Oscar for Best Documentary(The Guardian) 

The painting Head of an Old Farmer’s Wife in a White Hat by Vincent van Gogh is sold at auction for more than 4.5 million. (NOS) 

Citizens in Portugal vote for the 230 seats of the Assembly of the Republic. (DW) 

The U.S. military airlifts non-essential personnel from the U.S. embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, amid escalating violence in the country. (Reuters) 

03.10.2024 sunday

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul deploys 750 national guard troops to the New York City subways to counter crime and a recent spike in violent assaults. (Reuters) 

U.S. president Joe Biden announces the construction of a temporary pier on the coast of the Gaza Strip to facilitate large-scale delivery of humanitarian aid. (The Guardian) 

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says that the upcoming local elections in Turkey will be his last election as president as he will not run in the upcoming 2028 presidential election, bringing an end to his presidency after two decades. (Reuters) 

The U.S. military airlifts non-essential personnel from the U.S. embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, amid escalating violence in the country. (Reuters) 

The 20 Days in Mariupol (directed by filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov), a documentary that focuses on the Siege of Mariupol during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, wins a Oscar for Best Documentary(The Guardian) 

The painting Head of an Old Farmer’s Wife in a White Hat by Vincent van Gogh is sold at auction for more than 4.5 million. (NOS) 

One skier is killed and two are injured after falling on Mount Washington in New Hampshire, United States. (AP) 

Following a laboratory investigation, eight children and one adult on Zanzibar are found to have died of chelonitoxism after consuming sea turtle meat, a local delicacy. Another 78 people were hospitalized. (NOS) 

Citizens in Portugal vote for the 230 seats of the Assembly of the Republic. (DW) 

Five people are killed when an aid package airdropped from a C-17 aircraft into the Gaza Strip fails to deploy its parachute and subsequently crushes them. (BBC News) 

Canada and Sweden resume funding for UNRWA, which had been suspended following the UNRWA October 7 controversy(BBC News) 

Nineteen people are killed and seven others are missing during flash floods in villages in the Pesisir Selatan Regency of West Sumatra province, Indonesia. (Al Jazeera) 

Nine people are killed and one is injured after a van crashes into a semi truck in Wisconsin, United States. (ABC News) 

Voters in Ireland reject two constitutional referendums on the family and care. (Sky News) 

Votes are counted in Ireland with the Irish government admitting defeat in twin referendums. (Sky News) 

Lithuania strips Russian ballerina Ilze Liepa of her Lithuanian citizenship after she openly shows her sympathies for President Vladimir Putin(The Moscow Times) 

Sweden officially joins NATO, becoming its 32nd member. (Reuters) 

Former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández is found guilty of drug trafficking charges in a federal court in New York, United States. (AP) 

Former President Donald Trump wins the 2024 American Samoa Republican presidential caucuses. (ABC News) 

Brenda Dacres is elected Mayor of Lewisham, becoming the first black woman directly elected mayor in England. (BBC News) 

Armenia Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan says Armenia is considering applying for membership in the European Union. (Reuters) 

A UN fact-finding mission probe finds that the government of Iran committed violations amounting to crimes against humanity during the Mahsa Amini protests(Times of India) 

Former Ukrainian Chief of Staff Valerii Zaluzhnyi is appointed Ukrainian ambassador to the United Kingdom by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy(Reuters) 

U.S. president Joe Biden delivers the 2024 State of the Union address to the 118th United States Congress. (NPR) 

The Kachin Independence Army launches a large offensive against junta outposts near Laiza and on the highway between Bhamo and Myitkyina. Five outposts are seized with fighting ongoing at five other outposts. (ABC News) 

Local People’s Defence Force groups capture the town of Kani in Sagaing Region(The Irrawaddy) 

Haiti’s main seaport Port international de Port-au-Prince suspends operations after being attacked and looted by armed gangs. The national state of emergency is also extended for another month amid ongoing civil unrest. (BBC News) 

Iran confiscates the cargo of the American oil tanker Advantage Sweet in response to U.S.-led sanctions restricting the sale of medication for epidermolysis bullosa to Iran. (Barron’s) 

The Alliance of Sahel States, composed of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, announces the creation of a joint force to combat jihadist groups in the three countries. (Africanews) 

Gunmen kidnap at least 287 school children in Kaduna State, Nigeria. (CNN)