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Portal:Current events/2017 May 27

May 27, 2017 (2017-05-27) (Saturday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
Arts and culture
Business and economy
Disasters and accidents
International relations
  • 43rd G7 summit
    • The meeting of Group of 7 leaders in Taormina, Italy, concludes with a disagreement on whether to uphold the Paris Agreement; U.S. President Donald Trump is the only leader not to confirm commitment to the agreement, due to his climate change denial. (BBC)
Law and crime
  • Colombey authorities report the tomb of French national hero Charles de Gaulle has been vandalized. (Reuters)
  • Manchester Arena bombing
    • Theresa May announces that the British terror threat level has been downgraded from "critical" to "severe" and that Operation Temperer will be phased out shortly, following productive counter-terrorism investigations. (The Guardian)
  • Marawi crisis
    • President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte tells soldiers fighting in Mindanao, where he proclaimed martial law earlier this week, that he will accept responsibility for abuses they commit, and jokes that "[i]f you had raped three, I will admit it, that's on me." (Reuters via Aus. Broadcasting Corp.)
  • Police search for a driver who witnesses believe was driving aggressively around campers in Grays Harbor County, Washington, and deliberately backed over two campers while yelling racial slurs, killing one and injuring a second. Both victims are from the Quinault Indian Nation. (The Seattle Times)
  • Police announce charges of attempted murder against 150 protestors from Dhaka University over a protest to restore a statue of Lady Justice outside the Supreme Court. Protestors and police clashed near the High Court, with police firing tear gas and water cannons after protestors breached a barricade. Police claim protestors wielded sticks and stones in a bid to murder on-duty officers. (Dhaka Tribune)
Sport
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