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Portal:Current events/2018 March 28

March 28, 2018 (2018-03-28) (Wednesday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
Business and economy
Disasters and accidents
  • Shutdown of Gran Turismo 6 Online Servers
  • A partially-constructed building collapses onto a truck in Jacobs, Durban, South Africa, killing at least three people and hospitalising six more. (News 24), (Eyewitness News)
  • A tank containing ethyl acetate explodes in a port in Livorno, Italy, killing two people. (The Local)
  • California Highway Patrol search and rescue operations continue off the Californian coast for three children missing following a crash which killed five of their relatives. Their car drove out of a seaside unbarricaded parking lot and off of a 75-foot cliff into the sea on March 26. (KGW 8 News)
  • Caribbean Airlines Flight 523
  • A New Zealand light aircraft pilot Rod Vaughan claims that his plane was brought down at Waihi after colliding with a drone. If true, it would be the first such incident in the country. (Stuff)
International relations
  • China–North Korea relations
    • The governments of China and North Korea both confirm that North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong-un met with China's paramount leader Xi Jinping in Beijing during the past four days. China states that North Korea is "committed to denuclearization" and willing to hold a summit with the United States. (Reuters)
  • Reactions to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal
    • Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, himself the victim of a September 2004 poisoning, calls for military action to be considered against Russia. (Sky News)
  • Poland–United States relations
    • Poland signs a deal with the United States to buy a US$4.75 billion Patriot missile system. (BBC)
  • Poland in the European Union
Law and crime
  • Crime in Italy
    • A judge in Catania, Italy, upholds the seizure of a Proactiva Open Arms ship that brought migrants to Sicily after refusing to hand them over to the Libyan Coast Guard. (The Libya Observer)
  • Crime in the United Kingdom
    • English judge Christine Henson fines St. Michael's Hospice in St. Leonards, at East Sussex, over the July 2015 fire in which three residents died. (BBC)
  • Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal
    • Police investigating the attack say they believe the Skripals were poisoned at Sergei Skripal's home. (Sky News)
  • History of autonomous cars
    • Claims emerge that Uber had disabled Volvo's collision avoidance technology in the self-driving car involved in a fatal accident in Arizona. (Bloomberg)
    • Uber reaches an out-of-court settlement with the victim's family. (Reuters)
  • Crime in Qatar
    • Mubarak al-Ajji, named on a Qatari official list of wanted terrorists, wins second place at a government-sponsored triathlon and is photographed at the medal ceremony. (The Week)
  • Crime in Canada
    • A court in Quebec City accepts guilty pleas to six murders and six attempted murders tendered by Alexandre Bissonnette on March 26 and lifts restrictions on reporting the pleas after he passes a psychiatric evaluation. The charges relate to the January 2017 Islamophobic shooting at a mosque that Justin Trudeau described as a terrorist attack. (The South China Morning Post)
  • Crime in China
  • Aftermath of the Orlando nightclub shooting
    • The trial of Noor Salman, widow of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen, hears closing arguments. Jurors begin deliberations. During the trial it was revealed that Mateen's father was an FBI informant. (CNN)
  • Cyberattacks
  • French left-wing activist Stephane Poussier receives a one-year suspended term for praising the death of a policeman in a terrorist attack. (The Times of Israel)
Politics and elections
Science and technology
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