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Portal:Current events/2016 July 9

July 9, 2016 (2016-07-09) (Saturday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir
  • South Sudanese Civil War
    • According to a military spokesman of the rebel SPLM-IO, at least 115 soldiers between the two rival Sudan People's Liberation Army factions are killed in clashes in the capital, Juba. (Reuters)
  • Syrian civil war, Russian intervention
    • A Russian Air Force Mi-24 helicopter crashes near Palmyra, Syria, while assisting Syrian Army forces in the area. Russia's Ministry of Defence confirms two Russian pilots, Riafa'at Habibulin and Yevgeny Dolgin, are killed. (The Independent)
Disasters and accidents
  • Typhoon Nepartak (2016)
    • Taiwan is recovering after Typhoon Nepartak hit yesterday killing two people and injuring 72. (PA via BT)
International relations
Law and crime
  • Human rights in the Philippines
    • The government of the Philippines demands its critics to provide proof if there are human rights violations conducted during its drug war. (Rappler)
    • More than a hundred suspected drug pushers have been killed since Rodrigo Duterte took office as president of the country, a situation likened to the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  • Child marriage
    • This week, the Gambia and Tanzania outlawed child marriages. Friday, the Tanzanian High Court — in a case filed by the Msichana Initiative, a lobbying group that advocates for girls' right to education — ruled in favor of protecting girls from the harms of early marriage. And during a feast ending the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on Wednesday, The Gambian President Yahya Jammeh announced that child and forced marriages are banned. Jammeh called on the National Assembly to quickly take up the issue. (AP) (BBC) (Human Rights Watch)
  • 2016 shooting of Dallas police officers
    • Multiple gunshots strike the public safety headquarters of the San Antonio, Texas, Police Department. No injuries are reported. (USA Today)
Politics and elections
Sport
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