Wikipedia Current Events Real Joined Dec 7, 2022 Messages 993 Reaction score 0 BC ฿2 Dividends 0 Apr 11, 2024 #1 Armed conflicts and attacks Russian invasion of Ukraine Mykolaiv strikes At least four people are killed and five others are injured in a Russian missile strike in Mykolaiv. (Reuters) Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure Russia launches missile and drone strikes across Ukraine, damaging power facilities and causing widespread power outages for about 200,000 people. Ukraine says that the Trypilska thermal power plant in Kyiv Oblast was destroyed in an overnight attack. (Reuters) (Bloomberg) Iran–Israel proxy conflict Russia warns its citizens against travelling to the Middle East amid increasing tensions between Iran and Israel. (CNBC) U.S. President Joe Biden warns that Iran is threatening to launch a significant attack against Israel and promises "ironclad U.S. support" for Israel in the event of an attack. (BBC News) Myanmar civil war The Karen National Union, local PDF groups, and other Karenni organizations seize the town of Myawaddy, Kayin State, from the Tatmadaw after three days of fighting. Junta planes subsequently bomb the town, causing more than 1,000 locals to flee into neighbouring Thailand. (CNN) (Radio Free Asia) Arts and culture Archaeologists announce that they have discovered new frescos at the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, depicting mythological ancient Greek figures. (BBC News) Disasters and accidents A Robinson R22 helicopter owned by the Philippine Air Force crashes near a public market in Cavite City, Philippines, killing both pilots. (AFP via Barron's) Law and crime Capital punishment in Vietnam A court in Vietnam sentences tycoon Trương Mỹ Lan to death for allegedly embezzling $12.46 billion from the Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank. (DW) Thirty-eight prisoners escape from a prison in Moroni, Comoros. (Reuters) Politics and elections 2024 South Korean legislative election South Korean prime minister Han Duck-soo and all senior advisers to President Yoon Suk Yeol resign en masse in response to the results of yesterday's parliamentary elections. (ABC News) The Netherlands increases its military budget to 2 percent of its GDP for the first time since 1994. (Algemeen Dagblad) Continue reading...
Armed conflicts and attacks Russian invasion of Ukraine Mykolaiv strikes At least four people are killed and five others are injured in a Russian missile strike in Mykolaiv. (Reuters) Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure Russia launches missile and drone strikes across Ukraine, damaging power facilities and causing widespread power outages for about 200,000 people. Ukraine says that the Trypilska thermal power plant in Kyiv Oblast was destroyed in an overnight attack. (Reuters) (Bloomberg) Iran–Israel proxy conflict Russia warns its citizens against travelling to the Middle East amid increasing tensions between Iran and Israel. (CNBC) U.S. President Joe Biden warns that Iran is threatening to launch a significant attack against Israel and promises "ironclad U.S. support" for Israel in the event of an attack. (BBC News) Myanmar civil war The Karen National Union, local PDF groups, and other Karenni organizations seize the town of Myawaddy, Kayin State, from the Tatmadaw after three days of fighting. Junta planes subsequently bomb the town, causing more than 1,000 locals to flee into neighbouring Thailand. (CNN) (Radio Free Asia) Arts and culture Archaeologists announce that they have discovered new frescos at the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, depicting mythological ancient Greek figures. (BBC News) Disasters and accidents A Robinson R22 helicopter owned by the Philippine Air Force crashes near a public market in Cavite City, Philippines, killing both pilots. (AFP via Barron's) Law and crime Capital punishment in Vietnam A court in Vietnam sentences tycoon Trương Mỹ Lan to death for allegedly embezzling $12.46 billion from the Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank. (DW) Thirty-eight prisoners escape from a prison in Moroni, Comoros. (Reuters) Politics and elections 2024 South Korean legislative election South Korean prime minister Han Duck-soo and all senior advisers to President Yoon Suk Yeol resign en masse in response to the results of yesterday's parliamentary elections. (ABC News) The Netherlands increases its military budget to 2 percent of its GDP for the first time since 1994. (Algemeen Dagblad) Continue reading...