Wikipedia Current Events Real Joined Dec 7, 2022 Messages 1,008 Reaction score 0 BC ฿2 Dividends 0 May 18, 2024 #1 Armed conflicts and attacks Israel–Hamas war Rafah offensive The Israeli army recovers the body of Ron Binyamin, who was killed and brought to Gaza by Palestinian militants in October. (Reuters) 2024 New Caledonia unrest The death toll from the protests and riots in New Caledonia rises to six people. (Al Jazeera) Disasters and accidents 2024 Afghanistan–Pakistan floods At least 68 people are killed by floods in Ghor and Faryab Provinces, Afghanistan. (AP) At least 23 migrants are missing from several areas off the coast of Tunisia after boarding a boat to Italy. (Reuters) Health and environment A child in Ontario, Canada, dies of measles as the first case in the province in over a decade. (Reuters) International relations Kyrgyzstan–Pakistan relations The Foreign Ministry of Pakistan asks that Pakistani nationals in Kyrgyzstan stay indoors after mob attacks on Pakistanis and other foreign nationals. (AP) Law and crime Italian financial police seize 134 Fiat cars imported from Morocco following a dispute on stickers indicating origin of the product. (Reuters) Politics and elections 2023–2024 Georgian protests President Salome Zourabichvili vetoes the proposed "Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence". (The Guardian) LGBT rights in Peru Hundreds of protesters march in Lima, Peru, to demand the reversal of a new law that describes transgender people as having a mental illness. (Reuters) The Communist Party of Vietnam nominates the current Minister of Public Security Tô Lâm to be the next President, after the previous President stepped down due to the anti-corruption campaign. (Al Jazeera) Sports 2023–24 Bundesliga In association football, Bundesliga champions Bayer 04 Leverkusen become the first Bundesliga team to finish a season unbeaten after defeating FC Augsburg on the final matchday. (The New York Times) 2023–24 Women's Super League Chelsea F.C. Women wins their 7th Women's Super League title after defeating Manchester United W.F.C. 6–0 in the final match. (Reuters) Continue reading...
Armed conflicts and attacks Israel–Hamas war Rafah offensive The Israeli army recovers the body of Ron Binyamin, who was killed and brought to Gaza by Palestinian militants in October. (Reuters) 2024 New Caledonia unrest The death toll from the protests and riots in New Caledonia rises to six people. (Al Jazeera) Disasters and accidents 2024 Afghanistan–Pakistan floods At least 68 people are killed by floods in Ghor and Faryab Provinces, Afghanistan. (AP) At least 23 migrants are missing from several areas off the coast of Tunisia after boarding a boat to Italy. (Reuters) Health and environment A child in Ontario, Canada, dies of measles as the first case in the province in over a decade. (Reuters) International relations Kyrgyzstan–Pakistan relations The Foreign Ministry of Pakistan asks that Pakistani nationals in Kyrgyzstan stay indoors after mob attacks on Pakistanis and other foreign nationals. (AP) Law and crime Italian financial police seize 134 Fiat cars imported from Morocco following a dispute on stickers indicating origin of the product. (Reuters) Politics and elections 2023–2024 Georgian protests President Salome Zourabichvili vetoes the proposed "Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence". (The Guardian) LGBT rights in Peru Hundreds of protesters march in Lima, Peru, to demand the reversal of a new law that describes transgender people as having a mental illness. (Reuters) The Communist Party of Vietnam nominates the current Minister of Public Security Tô Lâm to be the next President, after the previous President stepped down due to the anti-corruption campaign. (Al Jazeera) Sports 2023–24 Bundesliga In association football, Bundesliga champions Bayer 04 Leverkusen become the first Bundesliga team to finish a season unbeaten after defeating FC Augsburg on the final matchday. (The New York Times) 2023–24 Women's Super League Chelsea F.C. Women wins their 7th Women's Super League title after defeating Manchester United W.F.C. 6–0 in the final match. (Reuters) Continue reading...