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Portal:Current events/2017 December 22

December 22, 2017 (2017-12-22) (Friday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)
    • After 1,000 days of civil war in Yemen, eight million people are at risk of starvation. (BBC)
  • Protests on U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israeli capital
Business and economy
Disasters and accidents
  • The Philippine Coast Guard reports that 252 passengers and crew have been rescued while five people were killed when a ferry capsized Thursday east of Manila. (Reuters)
International relations
  • United States recognition of Jerusalem as Israeli capital
    • Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says he will not accept any U.S. plan for peace with Israel, because it recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital. (BBC)
  • North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
    • The United Nations Security Council unanimously imposes new sanctions on North Korea that caps refined petroleum product imports to 500,000 barrels a year, a 90 percent cut, and demands the repatriation of North Koreans working abroad within 24 months. (Reuters)
  • Ukraine–United States relations
Law and crime
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrests Everitt Aaron Jameson, a 25-year-old former Marine, on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack in the Pier 39 area over Christmas. (BBC)
  • American police shoot dead an Egyptian man after he opened fire on them. Police described it as an apparent terror attack.(CNN)
Politics and elections
  • Catalan regional election, 2017
    • Pro-independence parties retain their absolute majority in the regional parliament, while the unionist Citizens party secures the highest number of seats. (BBC)
    • The political situation means that there is no clarity as to which party is given the right to form the government. (BBC)
    • The voter turnout reaches a record high for a Catalan regional election of over 83%. (Reuters)
  • Brexit
  • Tax reform in the United States
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