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  • Worldwide current events

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Topics in the news




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  • In the United States midterm elections, the Democratic Party wins a majority in the House of Representatives, while the Republican Party keeps or expands its majority in the Senate.

  • In a referendum, New Caledonia votes against independence from France.

  • In baseball, the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks defeat the Hiroshima Toyo Carp to win the Japan Series (MVP Takuya Kai pictured).

  • Asia Bibi, a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy, is acquitted by the Supreme Court of Pakistan, sparking widespread protests by Islamists.
















Armed conflicts and attacks


  • War in Afghanistan
    • Officials say that an attack by the Taliban on an army outpost killed 10 soldiers and 7 policemen in Khwaja Ghar District after 7 policemen were killed in Farah yesterday. (AP via The Fresno Bee)

  • One person is killed and two others are injured by a knife-wielding man in Melbourne, Australia. The suspect, a 31-year-old Australian resident originally from Somalia, randomly stabbed pedestrians after exiting his burning, crashed utility truck that held multiple gas canisters. He was shot and killed attempting to stab responding police. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claims responsibility. (ABC News) (The Age) (NPR)


Disasters and accidents


  • 2018 California wildfires
    • At least five people have been killed and more than 150,000 evacuated as two big wildfires rage in California, the Camp Fire in Butte County and the Hill Fire in Ventura. (BBC)

  • Flash floods caused by heavy rain in Petra, Jordan killed 9 people while 24 others are injured. (The Washington Post)

  • Two other bodies are found in the rubble of the two buildings that collapsed four days ago in Marseille, France, bringing the final death toll to eight. (LCI)

  • A convoy accident involving British Prime Minister Theresa May and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel interrupts an Armistice Day trip after two police motorbikes were knocked over. (Sky News) (Reuters)


Law and crime

  • Former Philippine First Lady and Ilocos Norte Representative Imelda Marcos has been convicted on seven counts of graft for transferring funds to private foundations in Switzerland and is sentenced to at least six years and one month imprisonment for each count. Marcos is eligible for bail. (Rappler) (South China Morning Post)

Politics and elections


  • United States Senate election in Florida, 2018
    • As the Florida Senate election heads to a mandatory recount, United States President Donald Trump and Rick Scott claim, without evidence, that widespread voter fraud occurred in Florida during the recent midterm election. (NPR)

    • All ballots have not been reported. Broward and Palm Beach Counties have not counted all ballots. (ABC News)



  • Opposition to Brexit in the United Kingdom

    • British MP Jo Johnson, brother of Boris Johnson, resigns as transport minister over Theresa May’s Brexit plan and calls for a second referendum. (The Guardian) (BBC)







Disasters and accidents


  • Royal Norwegian Navy frigate HNoMS Helge Ingstad collides with a Maltese oil tanker in the Heltefjord while returning from NATO military exercises, prompting the evacuation of all 137 crew members. Seven sailors were injured in the collision. (BBC)


  • 2018 California wildfires
    • Evacuations are prompted in Butte County, California, as the Camp Fire has grown to 8,000 acres. (CBS News)


Law and crime

  • Police in Ethiopia say they have discovered a mass grave with 200 bodies near the border between the Somali and Oromia regions of the country. (BBC)

  • The Mossos d'Esquadra announces that on September 19, 2018, they arrested a man planning to assassinate the Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sánchez. (BBC) (The New York Times)

  • A riot at a high-security prison in Khujand, Tajikistan, known for holding convicted terrorists, including ISIL members, leaves at least 27 people dead. (Reuters)

  • A federal judge in Montana orders a suspension of construction on the Keystone XL pipeline, citing an inadequate review of the potential environmental impact of the pipeline. (NPR) (Great Falls Tribune)


Politics and elections


  • White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders receives widespread condemnation after tweeting an altered video from a press conference the day before. The video, which was doctored by the far-right conspiracy website InfoWars, falsely depicts CNN's White House correspondent Jim Acosta physically assaulting an intern. (Sky News) (HuffPost UK)

Science and technology


  • 2018 in science

    • NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory confirms earlier observations by Indian Space Research Organisation's Astrosat space observatory of a rotating black hole in the binary star system 4U 1630-47, which is spinning close to the speed of light, one of the fastest ever observed. (India Today) (Metro)

    • A new study from Eötvös Loránd University confirms the existence of two Kordylewski clouds orbiting Earth. Kazimierz Kordylewski first observed the faint clouds of dust around the L4 and L5 Lagrangian points in the 1960s. (India Times) (Inquisitr)



  • Automated journalism

    • China's Xinhua News Agency unveils the world's first AI news anchor. Xinhua says the AI presenters can work "24 hours a day", thus reducing news production costs. (BBC)







Arts and culture


  • Jean-Claude Arnault, Postponement of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature

    • Jayne Svenungsson announces she is leaving the Swedish Academy, the body that awards the Nobel Prize in Literature. She is the eighth person to quit amid sex abuse and financial crime scandals at the exclusive group. (AP via The New York Times)


  • Premiership of Justin Trudeau, History of the Jews in Canada

    • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issues an apology for the country's role in turning away the MS St. Louis, a ship carrying over 900 Jewish refugees fleeing persecution in Nazi Germany. (BBC) (Washington Post)

Disasters and accidents

  • Authorities find the bodies of two other men in the two collapsed buildings in Marseille, France, two days ago, bringing the death toll to six. (The Journal.ie)

  • A pair of buses collide on a road between Harare and Rusape, Zimbabwe, killing at least 47 people. (e News Channel Africa)


Law and crime

  • An unidentified attacker fatally shoots Benjamin Ramos, a Philippines lawyer opposing President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs, in Kabankalan. (The New York Times)


  • Asia Bibi blasphemy case

    • Pakistani Christian woman Asia Bibi, sentenced to death by hanging in 2010 and recently acquitted, is released from prison. Bibi has reportedly boarded a plane; however, its destination was not known. Several countries have offered her asylum. (BBC)


  • Thousand Oaks shooting
    • At least 12 people, including a police sergeant, are killed while ten others are injured by a gunman at the Thousand Oaks Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, California at around 11:15 PM PST (UTC-8). The gunman committed suicide at the end of the attack after a stand-off with police. (BBC)


Politics and elections


  • Trump administration dismissals and resignations

    • Jeff Sessions resigns as United States Attorney General at the request of President Donald Trump. Matthew Whitaker, Sessions' chief of staff, is appointed acting Attorney General. (The Guardian)






Arts and culture


  • Demographics of Colombia
    • With the previous Colombia census thirteen years ago, the National Administrative Department of Statistics registered 45.5 million Colombians and legal foreign residents living in the country. This latest census reveals that there are five million fewer people in Colombia than previously estimated. (El Tiempo)

Disasters and accidents


  • European migrant crisis
    • In two separate incidents, there are a total of at least seventeen migrants killed after they attempted to cross the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa to Spain. (Reuters)

  • A pair of buildings collapsed yesterday in Marseille, France, with today four people being found dead while others remain missing. (The Guardian)


Law and crime

  • Based upon information from the General Directorate for Internal Security, French authorities arrest five men and one woman suspected of planning an attack on French President Emmanuel Macron. Police report the suspects are radical far right citizens. (Reuters)


  • 2017 New York City attempted bombing
    • A jury in the Manhattan Federal Court finds Akayed Ullah guilty of a pipe bomb attack on the Port Authority Bus Terminal in December 2017. (New York Daily News)


  • Cannabis in Michigan, Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction
    • Voters in Michigan legalize recreational marijuana. (Forbes)


Politics and elections


  • Antiguan constitutional referendum, Grenadian constitutional referendum
    • Referenda are held in Antigua and Barbuda and Grenada to decide whether to maintain the UK-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council as the final court of appeal, or to adopt the appellate jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice; both are rejected by voters. (Antigua Observer)


  • United States elections, 2018
    • The United States holds midterm elections for all 435 House seats, for 35 Senate seats (including two special elections in Minnesota and Mississippi), for 39 state and territorial governorships, and for numerous state and local races. (The Guardian), (NPR)

    • The Democratic Party takes over control of the House, while the Republican Party increases their majority in the Senate. (FiveThirtyEight)

    • At least 95 women attain congressional office, bringing the total number of women in all parts of Congress to a record 118. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar share the distinction of becoming the first Muslim congresswomen, while Sharice Davids and Deb Haaland become the first Native American congresswomen. (USA Today), (NPR), (CNN)



  • Colorado gubernatorial election, 2018

    • Jared Polis becomes the first openly gay person elected as a governor in the United States. (Time)







Armed conflicts and attacks


  • Anglophone Crisis
    • A kidnapping occurs at a school in Bamenda, the capital of the North-West region of Cameroon, with at least seventy-eight students and three staff taken, including the principal. The Anglophone Crisis is a conflict between separatists and the government of Cameroon. (BBC)


  • Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)
    • Days of heavy fighting between Houthi and Saudi-led coalition forces around the port city of Al Hudaydah, Yemen, leave at least 150 people dead. (FRANCE 24)


Disasters and accidents

  • In Port Hedland, Australia, authorities deliberately derail a runaway train after the driver left the train for an inspection. The assemblage consisted of four locomotives and two hundred sixty-eight wagons, was operated by BHP Billiton on the Pilbara Railways, and traveled ninety-two kilometers. The train was en route from Newman to Port Hedland. (ABC Australia)

International relations


  • Oman–United Kingdom relations

    • British Defence Minister Gavin Williamson announces that a joint British-Omani military training base will open in Oman next year. (Reuters)


  • Foreign relations of the Holy See, Foreign relations of Andorra

    • Pope Francis, head of state of the Vatican City and leader of the Roman Catholic Church, threatens to order the abdication of Andorran co-monarch Joan Enric Vives Sicília, Archbishop-Bishop of Urgell, if the country decriminalises or legalises abortion. (Diari d'Andorra - Catalan)


Law and crime


  • Me Too movement
    • Seo Ji-hyeon, a leading figure of the Me Too movement in South Korea, files a suit against former South Korean chief prosecutor Ahn Tae-keun and the government for physical and psychological distress. (YJC)


  • Cyberwarfare in Iran, Iran–Israel relations

    • The Iranian telecommunication minister Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi accuses Israel of a failed cyberattack on its telecommunications infrastructure, and vows to respond with legal action. (Reuters), (Channel News Asia)







Armed conflicts and attacks


  • 2018 Minya bus attack

    • Egyptian Police kill 19 Islamist militants accused of involvement in an attack on Coptic Christians in central Egypt two days ago. (BBC)

Arts and culture


  • Ross Edgley becomes the first person to swim around Great Britain. The 1,780-mile (2,860 km) swim lasted 156 days. (BBC)

Disasters and accidents


  • 2018 European floods
    • Heavy floods affect Palermo in Sicily, Italy, killing twelve people. The total death toll of the floods and strong winds in the country rises to 31 people. (Teleacras)

  • Nearly seven tonnes of C9 aromatic hydrocarbon are leaked into the ocean at a port in Quangang District, Quanzhou, China when a petrochemical company loads the cargo from its terminal into a chemical tanker and the aged hose coupling gasket breaks. Nearby aquaculture farms are contaminated, fishermen and residents get sick from the leaked chemical, some of them hospitalized. Local authorities are accused of playing down the severity of the leakage. Discussion on the accident is censored on Weibo. (Splash 247)(Singtao Daily)(Shanghaiist)


International relations


  • New Caledonian independence referendum, 2018

    • New Caledonians vote against becoming an independent country from France. (BBC)

Law and crime


  • 2017–18 Spanish constitutional crisis
    • The leading judge presiding over the investigation of the 2017 Catalan independence referendum and the director of the Operation Anubis Juan Antonio Ramírez Sunyer dies suddenly at the age of 71. (El Mundo)


  • Corruption in Ukraine

    • Kateryna Handzyuk, an anti-corruption activist, dies of the injuries that she suffered in an acid attack on 31 July in Kherson. (BBC)


  • Bahraini uprising of 2011

    • Bahrain's Court of Appeal rules that the former leader of the now outlawed Al-Wefaq party, Sheikh Ali Salman, will receive a life sentence over his conviction for 2011 spying for Qatar. (BBC)




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Business


  • 1MDB scandal

  • Turkish currency and debt crisis


Culture


  • Weinstein effect


Disasters


  • 2018 Atlantic hurricane season

  • 2018 California wildfires

  • 2018–19 European windstorm season

  • 2018 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

  • 2018 Pacific hurricane season

  • 2018 Pacific typhoon season

  • Yemeni famine


Politics


  • Brexit negotiations


  • European migrant crisis (timeline)

  • Iranian protests

  • Iraqi protests

  • Nicaraguan protests

  • Qatar diplomatic crisis

  • Rohingya persecution in Myanmar

  • Spanish constitutional crisis

  • Trump administration family separation policy

  • Turkish purges

  • U.S. political sex scandals


  • U.S. Special Counsel investigation (timeline)


Religion


  • Moscow–Constantinople schism


Sports


  • NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal
More details – ongoing conflicts






Elections and referendums




Recent



  • October
    • 27: Gabon, National Assembly (2nd)

    • 28: Brazil, President (2nd)

    • 28: Georgia, President (1st)



  • November
    • 4: New Caledonia, Independence referendum

    • 6: Guam, Governor and Legislature

    • 6: Antigua and Barbuda, Constitutional referendum

    • 6: Grenada, Constitutional referendum

    • 6: United States, House of Representatives and Senate (Class 1)

    • 7: Madagascar, President (1st)



Upcoming



  • November
    • 13: Northern Mariana Islands, Governor

    • 14: Fiji, Parliament






Trials




Recently concluded


  • Bahrain: Ali Salman

  • Cambodia: James Ricketson

  • Guatemala: Roxana Baldetti

  • Myanmar: Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo

  • Philippines: Jovito Palparan, Imelda Marcos

  • United States: Paul Manafort


Ongoing


  • Cambodia: Kem Sokha, Mu Sochua

  • Guatemala: Otto Pérez Molina, Roxana Baldetti, Juan Carlos Monzón and others

  • Israel: Faina Kirschenbaum

  • Malaysia: Siti Aisyah and Đoàn Thị Hương

  • Philippines: Leila de Lima

  • Spain: Bárcenas affair

  • United States: Fat Leonard scandal, Joaquín Guzmán

  • International

    • ICC: Laurent Gbagbo, Bosco Ntaganda


Upcoming


  • Australia: George Pell

  • Canada: Alek Minassian

  • Egypt: Mohamed Morsi

  • Guatemala: Alvaro Colom, Manuel Baldizón, Juan Alberto Fuentes

  • Iran: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

  • Philippines: Andal Ampatuan Jr.

  • South Africa: Jacob Zuma

  • Spain: Jordi Pujol

  • Ukraine: Roman Nasirov

  • United Kingdom: Football sex abuse scandal

  • United States: Patrick Ho, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Sayfullo Saipov, NXIVM, Elizabeth Holmes, Chris Collins, Duncan D. Hunter

  • Zimbabwe: Ignatius Chombo






Sport




  • Association football
    • 2018 MLS Cup Playoffs

    • 2018–19 Liga MX season

    • 2018–19 UEFA Champions League

    • 2018–19 UEFA Nations League

    • 2018–19 UEFA Europa League

    • 2018–19 La Liga

    • 2018–19 Serie A

    • 2018–19 Bundesliga

    • 2018–19 Premier League

    • 2018–19 Ligue 1

    • 2018–19 Scottish Premiership



  • Women's association football
    • 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification

    • 2018–19 Champions League

    • 2018–19 FA WSL

    • 2018–19 Frauen-Bundesliga

    • 2018–19 Liga MX Feminil



  • American football
    • 2018 NFL season

    • 2018 NCAA Division I FBS



  • Basketball
    • 2018–19 EuroLeague

    • 2018–19 NBA season

    • 2018–19 NCAA Division I men

    • 2018–19 NCAA Division I women



  • Golf
    • 2018 European Tour

    • 2018 LPGA Tour

    • 2018 PGA Tour Champions

    • 2018 Ladies European Tour

    • 2019 PGA Tour



  • Ice hockey
    • 2018–19 Champions League

    • 2018–19 IIHF Continental Cup

    • 2018–19 KHL season

    • 2018–19 NHL season

    • 2018–19 NWHL season



  • Motorsport
    • 2018 Formula One Championship

    • 2018 World Rally Championship

    • 2018 MotoGP

    • 2018 NASCAR Cup Series

    • 2018 Supercars Championship



  • Rugby sevens
    • 2018–19 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series


  • Rugby union
    • 2018–19 European Rugby Champions Cup

    • 2018–19 Premiership Rugby

    • 2018–19 Pro14

    • 2018–19 Top 14



  • Tennis
    • 2018 ATP World Tour


    • 2018 Davis Cup (World Group)


    • 2018 Fed Cup (World Group)


  • Other sports seasons
    • 2018 CFL season

    • 2018–19 international cricket season

    • 2018–19 curling season

    • 2018–19 figure skating season

    • 2018–19 snooker season


More details – current sports events






Recent deaths




November 2018



  • 8: François N. Macerola


  • 7: Frances Lai


  • 6: José Lothario


  • 6: Hartman Rector Jr.


  • 4: Donna Axum


  • 4: Jeremy Heywood


  • 2: Raymond Chow


  • 2: Roy Hargrove


  • 2: Maulana Samiul Haq


  • 1: Yurik Vardanyan


  • 1: Paul Zimmerman


October 2018



  • 31: Hamdi Qandil


  • 31: Willie McCovey


  • 30: Whitey Bulger


  • 30: Jin Yong


  • 28: Richard Gill


  • 27: Freddie Hart


  • 27: Ntozake Shange


  • 27: Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha


  • 24: Carmen Alborch


  • 24: Tony Joe White


  • 23: James Karen


  • 22: Gilberto Benetton


  • 21: Earl Bakken


  • 21: Robert Faurisson


  • 21: Joachim Rønneberg


  • 21: Charles Wang






Ongoing conflicts




Africa


  • Algeria, Libya and Tunisia
    • Maghreb insurgency

  • Cameroon
    • Anglophone Crisis

  • Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria
    • Boko Haram insurgency

  • Central African Republic
    • Civil War

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
    • Kivu conflict

    • ADF insurgency

    • Ituri conflict

    • Lord's Resistance Army insurgency


  • Ethiopia
    • Oromo Conflict


  • Libya
    • Civil war

  • Mali
    • Northern Mali conflict

  • Nigeria
    • Communal conflicts in Nigeria

  • Somalia
    • Civil war

  • South Sudan

    • Ethnic violence (South Sudanese Civil War)

  • Sudan
    • War in Darfur

    • South Kordofan conflict

    • Sudanese nomadic conflicts



Americas


  • Colombia
    • Colombian conflict

  • Mexico
    • Mexican War on Drugs

  • Peru
    • Internal conflict in Peru


Asia


  • Afghanistan
    • Afghanistan War

  • China
    • Xinjiang conflict

  • India
    • Naxalite–Maoist insurgency

    • Insurgency in Northeast India


  • India and Pakistan
    • Kashmir conflict

  • Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines

    • Moro conflict
      • Cross border attacks in Sabah

  • Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
    • Papua conflict

  • Myanmar

    • Internal conflict in Myanmar
      • Kachin conflict

      • Karen conflict

      • Rohingya conflict


  • Pakistan
    • War in North-West Pakistan

    • Balochistan conflict



  • Philippines
    • Communist rebellion in the Philippines

  • Thailand
    • South Thailand insurgency


Europe


  • Armenia and Azerbaijan
    • Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

  • Georgia
    • Abkhaz–Georgian conflict

    • Georgian–Ossetian conflict


  • Russia
    • Chechen–Russian conflict

    • North Caucasus insurgency


  • Ukraine

    • War in Donbass
      • Russian military intervention in Ukraine


Middle East


  • Egypt
    • Sinai insurgency

  • Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria
    • Arab–Israeli conflict

  • Iran
    • Iran–PJAK conflict


  • Iraq
    • American-led intervention in Iraq

    • Iranian intervention in Iraq



  • Iraq and Syria (map)
    • Military intervention against ISIL

  • Israel and Lebanon
    • Israeli–Lebanese conflict

  • Israel and Palestine
    • Gaza–Israel conflict

    • Israeli–Palestinian conflict



  • Syria
    • American-led intervention in Syria

    • Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War

    • Turkish occupation of northern Syria


  • Turkey
    • Turkey–PKK conflict


  • Yemen
    • Yemeni Civil War

    • Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen

    • Al-Qaeda insurgency
















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