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Portal:Current events/2017 December 8

December 8, 2017 (2017-12-08) (Friday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Syrian Civil War
    • Russian jets carry out airstrikes in a village in the northwestern Idlib Governorate, where a de-escalation zone exists, killing at least five civilians. (World Bulletin)
  • 2017 Semuliki attack
    • Suspected Allied Democratic Forces militants in North Kivu, DR Congo, kill at least 15 United Nations peacekeepers, mostly Tanzanian, and five Congolese soldiers, and wound 53 other people. An unknown number of the rebels are killed. Over 90 peacekeepers have been killed since the mission started in 1999. (The Guardian)
Business and economy
Disasters and accidents
International relations
  • United States recognition of Jerusalem as Israeli capital
    • Russia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov says that the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital by the United States "runs counter to common sense." (Reuters)
    • Clashes erupt in Bethlehem and Hebron. Dozens of people throw stones at Israel Defense Forces who reply with tear gas and water cannon. More than 200 people are wounded. One person was killed. The Health Minister of the Palestinian National Authority named the man killed on the Gaza Strip border. (BBC) (Reuters)
    • Demonstrators across the Arab and Muslim worlds take to the streets on Friday, holy day, expressing solidarity with the Palestinians and outrage at the U.S. move. (Reuters)
    • 14 of the 15 United Nations Security Council members denounce the United States' stance on Jerusalem. (The Wall Street Journal)
  • Brexit negotiations
    • The European Union and the United Kingdom reach agreement on the first stage of Brexit including the status of the border between the U.K. and Ireland. (CNN)
  • 2017 North Korean crisis, Japan–North Korea relations
  • Treaty on European Union, Politics of Poland
    • Poland's Sejm approves controversial judiciary changes amid accusations of threat to democracy. (The Guardian)
Law and crime
Politics and elections
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