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Portal:Current events/2019 November 23

November 23, 2019 (2019-11-23) (Saturday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Syrian Civil War, November 2019 Syria bombings
    • A car bomb detonates in Tell Abyad, Raqqa Governorate, killing ten people and wounding 25 others. (Reuters)
  • 2019 Colombian protests
    • Three Colombian police are killed and seven wounded by a car bomb in Santander de Quilichao, Cauca province. (The Guardian)
Health and environment
  • 2019 Samoa measles outbreak
    • Tonga and Fiji declare a state of emergency as part of an ongoing measles outbreak. Conditions worsen in Samoa where the death toll continues to rise and schools remain closed. There are 1,797 confirmed cases as of Saturday, with 153 detected on Friday alone. (BBC News)
International relations
  • 2019 Iranian fuel protests
  • Iran–Iraq relations
  • China–United States relations
    • Chinese Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi accuses the United States of being the "world's biggest destabilizing factor" and of "smearing China everywhere" at the G20 meeting in Nagoya. (Reuters)
  • Australia–China relations, Chinese intelligence activity abroad
    • Australian network newspapers, Nine’s The Age and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers, report that a Chinese spy, Wang ‘William’ Liqiang - who defected to Australia, gives counter-espionage agency the names of senior military intelligence officers he says funded and conducted operations in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Australia. (South China Morning Post)
    • Wang says he was personally involved in infiltration and disruption operations in all three territories, and “revealed in granular detail” how Beijing covertly controls listed companies to fund intelligence operations, including the surveillance and profiling of dissidents and the co-opting of media organizations. (BBC News)
    • Wang is now seeking asylum in Australia, saying he ‘will be dead’ if he returns home. (ABC)
    • The Shanghai police department says that Wang is a conman who was convicted for fraud in 2016 and is being investigated for another case of fraud since April 2019. (South China Morning Post)
  • Pope Francis travels to Japan
Politics and elections
Sports
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