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Portal:Current events/2015 December 5

December 5, 2015 (2015-12-05) (Saturday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Iraqi Civil War (2014–2017)
  • Islamist insurgency in Nigeria
    • Three suicide bombers at Lake Chad kill at least 30 people and injure at least 80 others. Three women carried out the attack at a weekly market on an island on the Chadian side of the lake. No group claims responsibility; officials suspect the attacks were carried out by members of the Boko Haram militant group from neighboring Nigeria. (Al Jazeera), (BBC)
  • Terrorism in the United Kingdom
    • Scotland Yard advises that it will be treating three non-fatal stabbings at the Leytonstone tube station in London as a terrorist incident. (BBC)
  • A bombing of people gathered at Kantajew Temple in Bangladesh leaves 10 injured. (India Today)
Arts and culture
Disasters and accidents
  • 2015 South Indian floods
    • Floods cut off power to the intensive care unit of a Chennai hospital leaving eighteen patients dead. (AP via ABC News)
    • Residents in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu grapple with the aftermath of the worst deluge in decades, a disaster that claimed 280 lives, according to the official death toll. More than half of Chennai's 859 city areas remain under water in the flat, coastal city of six million. The National Disaster Response Force's Rekha Nambiar said, “Rescue work is over. We are focused on relief now." (The Malay Mail), (The Gulf Today)
  • Storm Desmond
    • The fourth named windstorm of the season makes landfall across the United Kingdom and Ireland, bringing high winds and serious flooding. (BBC)
    • A person blown into the path of a bus by high winds in London dies. (BBC)
  • Authorities declare a state of emergency in the Greek town of Tripoli after the garbage has not been collected for three months. (The International New York Times)
  • An offshore oil platform operated by Azerbaijan's state energy company SOCAR catches fire in the Caspian Sea killing 32 workers. (CBC News), (The Daily Mail)
International relations
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