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Portal:Current events/2019 February 27

February 27, 2019 (2019-02-27) (Wednesday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
Arts and culture
  • Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
    • Ukraine withdraws from this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, Israel, after Ukrainian entrant Maruv said she refused to be used as a "political tool" after being asked to sign a contract saying she wouldn't hold any concerts in Russia in the lead up to the event. (BBC News)
Disasters and accidents
  • Ramses Station train collision
    • A train crash and subsequent fire kills at least 25 people at Ramses Station in Cairo, Egypt. (BBC News)
    • Egyptian Transport Minister Hisham Arafat consequently resigns. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly accepts the resignation. (Africa News)
  • 2019 Taplejung helicopter crash
    • A helicopter crashes in Taplejung, Nepal, killing 7 people, including Nepal's culture and tourism minister Rabindra Prasad Adhikari. (The New York Times)
  • A suspected gas explosion in Taraz, Kazakhstan, kills three people in an apartment block. (RFERL)
  • Disasters in Indonesia
    • A landslide hits an illegal gold mine in North Sulawesi, Sulawesi, Indonesia. An estimated 60 people are trapped underground as shafts give way, while three others are found dead. (Sky News)
International relations
Law and crime
  • Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (2019)
    • U.S. President Donald Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, is prepared to testify that Trump was aware of longtime adviser Roger Stone's efforts to make contact with WikiLeaks in advance of its release of damaging information about Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, according to a copy of his public testimony submitted to Congress and obtained by CNN. (CNN)
  • Child sexual abuse in the United Kingdom
    • Nine men receive prison terms for raping two vulnerable teenage girls in Bradford over a period of years. A tenth is cleared. The abuse began when the victims were fourteen. The girls were from a children's home. (BBC News)
  • Human rights in Israel, Terrorism in Israel
    • Shin Bet arrest lawyer Tarek Barghout, an attorney who has represented "terror" suspects, and a Palestinian man named Zakaria Zubeidi for what it calls "their involvement in serious and current terrorist activities." (The Times of Israel)
  • Steven Avery, a high-profile miscarriage of justice victim subsequently convicted of murder after his release in 2003, is granted a fresh appeal in Wisconsin. Avery, who was suing Manitowoc County officials over his original wrongful conviction when he was arrested for murder, gained international attention as the subject of the documentary Making a Murderer. (Sky News)
  • The family of Pat Finucane, murdered during The Troubles in Northern Ireland, win a declaration from the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom that the investigation into his killing was sufficiently ineffective to amount to a failure of the state's obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights. The Supreme Court stops short of mandating a public inquiry as requested by the family. Members of the security services are accepted to have colluded with Finucane's murderers, but the scale and nature of collusion is unclear. (Sky News)
Politics and elections
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