Wikipedia Current Events Real Joined Dec 7, 2022 Messages 993 Reaction score 0 BC ฿2 Dividends 0 Nov 27, 2023 #1 Armed conflicts and attacks 2023 Israel–Hamas war 2023 Israel–Hamas war hostage crisis 2023 Israel–Hamas ceasefire Qatar announces an agreement between Israel and Hamas to extend the ceasefire by two days. (The Times of Israel) Business and economy The Icon of the Seas cruise ship, which will be the largest in the world when it opens, is delivered to Royal Caribbean International. (Business Insider) Politics and elections Christopher Luxon is sworn in as the 42nd prime minister of New Zealand by Governor-General Cindy Kiro. (AFP via The Daily Star) The Australian government dismisses Mike Pezzullo as Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs for breaching the public service code of conduct, following an investigation into his alleged encrypted communications with politicians. (AFP via New Vision) Science and technology The British Antarctic Survey confirms the world's largest iceberg, A23a, is now leaving the Weddell Sea and drifting into the Southern Ocean after being stuck there for three decades. It is expected to follow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and will continue to drift away from Antarctica. (The Guardian) Continue reading...
Armed conflicts and attacks 2023 Israel–Hamas war 2023 Israel–Hamas war hostage crisis 2023 Israel–Hamas ceasefire Qatar announces an agreement between Israel and Hamas to extend the ceasefire by two days. (The Times of Israel) Business and economy The Icon of the Seas cruise ship, which will be the largest in the world when it opens, is delivered to Royal Caribbean International. (Business Insider) Politics and elections Christopher Luxon is sworn in as the 42nd prime minister of New Zealand by Governor-General Cindy Kiro. (AFP via The Daily Star) The Australian government dismisses Mike Pezzullo as Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs for breaching the public service code of conduct, following an investigation into his alleged encrypted communications with politicians. (AFP via New Vision) Science and technology The British Antarctic Survey confirms the world's largest iceberg, A23a, is now leaving the Weddell Sea and drifting into the Southern Ocean after being stuck there for three decades. It is expected to follow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and will continue to drift away from Antarctica. (The Guardian) Continue reading...