Wikipedia Current Events Real Joined Dec 7, 2022 Messages 777 Reaction score 0 BC ฿2 Dividends 0 Saturday at 8:02 PM #1 Armed conflicts and attacks Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure At least four people are killed in Russian missile and drone attacks on Kyiv, Ukraine. (Al Jazeera) Kryvyi Rih strikes Four people are killed and 14 others are wounded in a Russian ballistic missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, according to the Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Serhiy Lysak. (Euronews) Israel–Hamas war The Government of Israel approves the proposed Gaza ceasefire agreement, previously approved by the Security Cabinet of Israel. (CNN) 2025 assassination of Sharia judges in Iran Two judges are killed while a third and a bodyguard are wounded in a mass shooting at the Supreme Court of Iran in Tehran, Iran. The perpetrator subsequently kills himself. (DW) A Palestinian man from Tulkarm illegally enters Israel and stabs a man in his 30s on Levontin Street in central Tel Aviv, leaving him seriously injured. An armed civilian intervenes and fatally shoots the attacker. (The Times of Israel) Disasters and accidents 2025 Suleja fuel tanker explosion At least 77 people are killed and several are injured after a fuel tanker overturns on a highway in Niger State, Nigeria and later explodes when people gathered to collect the spilled fuel. (Vanguard) (The Straight Times) 30 people are injured, 17 of them in serious condition, after a chairlift falls at the ski resort Astún, Aragon, Spain. (The Mirror) Health and environment 2023–2024 mpox epidemic Azerbaijan's Ministry of Healthcare reports the country's first case of mpox in a 22-year-old patient who had recently travelled abroad. (Reuters) Politics and elections Israel–Hamas war protests Israel–Hamas war protests in the United Kingdom Several pro-Palestine protesters in Whitehall, UK are arrested for breaching protest conditions, with some breaking through police lines. (BBC) Protests against Donald Trump The Women's March holds a protest rebranded as the People's March in Washington, D.C. against U.S. President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his second presidency. (Reuters) (WRC-TV) Women's March protests are also held in the United Kingdom including Manchester, Liverpool, and Plymouth. (BBC) (Plymouth Herald) Continue reading...
Armed conflicts and attacks Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure At least four people are killed in Russian missile and drone attacks on Kyiv, Ukraine. (Al Jazeera) Kryvyi Rih strikes Four people are killed and 14 others are wounded in a Russian ballistic missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, according to the Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Serhiy Lysak. (Euronews) Israel–Hamas war The Government of Israel approves the proposed Gaza ceasefire agreement, previously approved by the Security Cabinet of Israel. (CNN) 2025 assassination of Sharia judges in Iran Two judges are killed while a third and a bodyguard are wounded in a mass shooting at the Supreme Court of Iran in Tehran, Iran. The perpetrator subsequently kills himself. (DW) A Palestinian man from Tulkarm illegally enters Israel and stabs a man in his 30s on Levontin Street in central Tel Aviv, leaving him seriously injured. An armed civilian intervenes and fatally shoots the attacker. (The Times of Israel) Disasters and accidents 2025 Suleja fuel tanker explosion At least 77 people are killed and several are injured after a fuel tanker overturns on a highway in Niger State, Nigeria and later explodes when people gathered to collect the spilled fuel. (Vanguard) (The Straight Times) 30 people are injured, 17 of them in serious condition, after a chairlift falls at the ski resort Astún, Aragon, Spain. (The Mirror) Health and environment 2023–2024 mpox epidemic Azerbaijan's Ministry of Healthcare reports the country's first case of mpox in a 22-year-old patient who had recently travelled abroad. (Reuters) Politics and elections Israel–Hamas war protests Israel–Hamas war protests in the United Kingdom Several pro-Palestine protesters in Whitehall, UK are arrested for breaching protest conditions, with some breaking through police lines. (BBC) Protests against Donald Trump The Women's March holds a protest rebranded as the People's March in Washington, D.C. against U.S. President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his second presidency. (Reuters) (WRC-TV) Women's March protests are also held in the United Kingdom including Manchester, Liverpool, and Plymouth. (BBC) (Plymouth Herald) Continue reading...