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Portal:Current events/2016 March 3

March 3, 2016 (2016-03-03) (Thursday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
Disasters and accidents
  • A nationwide power outage hits Syria. The Syrian government says shortly before the power outage, militants had hit part of a power-generating station with rockets in the city of Hama, though it hasn't said whether this damage was linked to the nationwide outage. Also, it isn't clear how many people are affected by the power outage as many cities outside of the government's control already weren't being served by the government-run power grid. (CNN)
  • At least 31 people are killed in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, when a bus, with a blown front tire, switches lanes and slams into an oncoming public transport minibus. (AP via Fox News)
International relations
  • North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
  • Taliban insurgency
    • Sartaj Aziz, a top foreign affairs adviser for Pakistan, publicly admits for the first time that the Afghan Taliban's leadership is living in the country and that Islamabad has "considerable influence" over them. (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
  • Russian military intervention in Ukraine (2014–present)
    • The United States extends sanctions against Russia over its military intervention in Ukraine. (ABC News)
  • Jordan–United States relations
Law and crime
Politics and elections
  • New Zealand flag debate
    • Voting begins for the second stage of New Zealand's flag referendum with the current flag going up against the design chosen on the first stage of the referendum. Voting will end on March 23 with polling showing the current flag is favoured to win. (BBC) (CNN)
  • 2014–16 Venezuelan protests
    • Violence breaks out in the Venezuelan city of San Cristóbal between students and police after a supreme court ruling curtailed the power of the opposition-controlled National Assembly to review government appointments of Supreme Court justices. (BBC)
  • Republican Party presidential debates, 2016
Science and technology
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