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Portal:Current events/2017 July 5

July 5, 2017 (2017-07-05) (Wednesday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
Arts and culture
Business and economy
Disasters and accidents
Health and medicine
International relations
Law and crime
  • A priest is arrested and questioned over an alleged drug-induced gay orgy hosted in his apartment in the Vatican City. (International Business Times)
  • Crime in New York City
    • A police shooting occurs in the Bronx, New York, killing one police officer and injuring a bystander. Two officers confront the suspect and shoot him dead. (The New York Times)
  • Madison, Maine
    • Three people are shot and killed by a gunman in separate incidents in Madison, Maine. A fourth victim is wounded. Sheriffs deputies then shot and killed the suspect. (CBS News) (The Boston Globe)
Politics and elections
  • Samoa's Legislative Assembly appoints Tuimalealiifano Va'aletoa Sualauvi II as O le Ao o le Malo, or Head of State. He will succeed Tufuga Efi, the country's head of state since 2007, on July 25. (Talanei)
  • 2017 Venezuelan protests
    • Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro storm the opposition-controlled National Assembly and injure several lawmakers, including the President of the National Assembly, Julio Borges. Several journalists were also injured in the assault. (BBC)
Society
  • A group of people are arrested in the Peruvian village of Muqui, located in the Andes, after they painted a wall with allusive symbols and messages to the far-left terrorist organization, Shining Path, responsible for crimes against humanity in Peru from 1980 to 1992. Police later clarified that the true intentions of the arrested, some of them students of a technical training institute, were to make a short film. (La República) (Diario Correo)
Science and technology
  • The face of the Peruvian Moche mummy the Lady of Cao is reconstructed from its skull structure, using forensic archaeology techniques and ethnographic research. (Sydney Morning Herald)
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