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Portal:Current events/2016 April 12

April 12, 2016 (2016-04-12) (Tuesday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
    • The Taliban announces its annual spring offensive to be named "Operation Omari". (Voice of America)
  • PKK rebellion (2015–present)
  • Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War
  • Operation Barkhane
  • War in Somalia
Arts and culture
Business and economics
Disasters and accidents
  • A massive fire occurs in a textile factory in the Mumbai suburb of Bhiwandi in India's Maharashtra state. Fifty people are feared trapped. (IBN Live)
  • A Pakistani police officer accidentally detonates a grenade in an anti-terrorism court in Karachi, injuring himself and a court assistant. The officer was attempting to demonstrate a grenade detonator to a judge and said the grenade was defused before pulling the pin. (The Guardian)
International relations
Law and crime
  • Australian 60 Minutes reporter Tara Brown and her crew are reportedly facing kidnapping charges in Lebanon following a bungled child recovery attempt. (Courier Mail)
  • 2016 Brussels bombings
    • Belgium federal prosecutors say two more men have been charged with terrorist offenses linked to last month's Brussels bombing. Also, three people connected to the last year's Paris attacks are in custody. (Reuters)
  • North Carolina House Bill 2
    • North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signs Executive Order 73 that addresses some, but not all, troublesome provisions in House Bill 2 that caused businesses, traveling recording stars, etc., to stay clear of the state. The order does expand the state's anti-discrimination employment policy to include LBGT protection, but reiterates that people use the marked facility consistent with "... their biological sex." The American Civil Liberties Union says the order, "... fall(s) far short of correcting the damage done ... (and that)... transgender people are still explicitly targeted by being forced to use the wrong restroom." Equality North Carolina says, "... the order doubles down on the Governor's support for some of the most problematic provisions of HB2." (NPR) (WSOC) (WNCN)
  • Panama Papers
    • Authorities in Panama raid law firm Mossack Fonseca, the source of the data leaked about offshore companies. (AFP via Rappler)
  • Bad Aibling rail accident
    • A German train controller, who was operating the tracks where two trains collided on February 9 near the town of Bad Aibling, Bavaria, is arrested on possible manslaughter charges. Prosecutors say the controller had been playing a game on his mobile phone, which led to his making signalling errors. The crash resulted in 11 deaths and 85 injuries, 24 serious. (UPI)
Politics and elections
Science and technology
  • A British brain scan study of Lysergic acid diethylamide shows LSD may be useful in treating mental disorders such as major depressive disorder. (BBC) (Nature)
  • British cosmologist Stephen Hawking and Russian venture capitalist and physicist Yuri Milner announce "Breakthrough Starshot", a $100 million effort to plan a trip to the sun's closest stellar neighbor, Alpha Centauri, via developing nanotechnology that would put the craft within the star system roughly 20 years after leaving Earth. (UPI)
Sport
  • In rugby union, Allister Coetzee is named as the new coach of the South Africa national rugby team. (IOL)
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