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Portal:Current events/2018 April 3

April 3, 2018 (2018-04-03) (Tuesday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • 2018 Gaza border protests
  • Yemeni Crisis (2011–present)
    • The Saudi-led Arab Coalition says the Saudi Arabian Navy repelled an attack by Iran and Houthis against a Saudi-flagged oil tanker in the Red Sea. (Arab News)
  • Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal
    • Military scientists at Porton Down state they are uncertain of the source of the nerve agent used, but are "completely confident" it was a Novichok agent. (ITV)
    • Russia requests for the United Kingdom to release "every possible element of evidence" proving Russian involvement and requests the Executive Council of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to call a special session tomorrow. (The Independent)
  • Eyewitnesses and officials say an Afghan airstrike targeted a madrasa being used as a meeting place by the Taliban in Kunduz during a graduation ceremony, with casualties including civilians. (Al Jazeera)
  • Terrorism in Pakistan
    • The United States designates the Milli Muslim League and Tehreek-e-Azaadi Jammu and Kashmir, both Pakistani groups, as terrorist organisations. (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
    • Pakistani Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal says the government will contest a court ruling allowing MML's participation in upcoming elections this year. (Bloomberg)
    • ISIL claims responsibility for the deaths of four Christians in Quetta, Pakistan on April 2nd. (UCA News)
  • Terrorism in the United Kingdom
    • Police raid two homes in West Yorkshire and detain two men suspected of "being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism". (The Independent)
    • The Police Service of Northern Ireland says it was firebombed at a march in Londonderry to commemorate a Troubles attack, calling the assaults an "attempt to kill or maim" officers. (News Letter)
    • Police launch an investigation after Robert McClenaghan, a convicted ex-Irish Republican Army bomber, claims online to have planted a large number of bombs during the Troubles. (News Letter)
  • Terrorism in Indonesia
  • Terrorism in Italy
    • Italian authorities say a major terror alert in Rome last week was for an innocent man whose fiancé had made false, anonymous accusations to the Italian embassy in Tunisia. (Al Arabiya)
Arts and culture
Business and economy
  • Following the bankruptcy of UK engineering outsourcing firm Carillion, the Official Receiver reveals more than half of the roughly 20,000 employees have found new jobs. (Sky News)
  • UK retailer Conviviality, owner of Bargain Booze, says it intends to appoint administrators within ten days. (Citywire)
Disasters and accidents
Health and environment
  • The WWF describes Germany's rivers as being in a state "bordering on critical" after it emerges more than 90% do not meet European Union standards for cleanliness and ecological quality. (The Local)
International relations
Law and crime
  • 2017 Saint Petersburg Metro bombing
    • On the first anniversary of the attack Russia's Investigative Committee releases a statement saying they have identified all participants, have eleven suspects in custody, and have almost concluded their investigation. (The Moscow Times)
  • Police say a firebombing of a bus in Driekop, South Africa, killed six people. (Independent Online)
  • A court in Kuwait sentences a Lebanese man and his Syrian wife to death in absentia for the murder of their Filipino maid. The case sparked an Interpol manhunt and diplomatic tensions. (CNN) (News.co.au)
  • Three men plead not guilty to arson and manslaughter in connection to the deaths of five people in an explosion at a shop in Leicester, England. (BBC)
  • YouTube headquarters shooting
    • A shooting at YouTube headquarters wounds four. The gunwoman takes her own life. (The Guardian)
  • German police defuse a parcel bomb in Berlin. It is thought to be the fourth device sent by a blackmailer targetting DHL. (The Local)
  • The editor of Citylife Chiang Mai apologises to Chiang Mai's governor after being threatened with criminal charges for sharing on Facebook a painting by a student that depicted historic kings in anti-pollution masks. (The Bangkok Post)
Politics and elections
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