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Portal:Current events/2020 September 6

September 6, 2020 (2020-09-06) (Sunday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • War in Afghanistan
    • September 2020 Afghanistan attacks
      • Ten Taliban militants are killed during an attack against security forces in Kandahar. No casualties in the security forces side are reported. (Tolo News)
  • Insurgency in the Maghreb
    • A policeman is killed and another injured during a ramming-stabbing attack in Sousse, Tunisia. The three attackers are later killed in a gunfight with other officers. (Reuters)
  • Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
    • Saudi state news agency SPA reports that they downed an explosives-laden drone launched against the southern territory by the Houthis. A Houthi military spokesman says that they targeted Abha International Airport and other sites which were "accurately hit". (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
Health and environment
International relations
Law and crime
  • 2020–2021 United States racial unrest, George Floyd protests in Portland, Oregon
    • Hundreds of people protested against police violence and racial injustice in Portland, Oregon in demonstrations that have now lasted over 100 days since George Floyd was killed. Molotov cocktails were thrown in the street sparking a large fire and prompting police to declare a riot. Tear gas was again deployed to clear protesters. (CP24)
  • 2019–20 Hong Kong protests
    • At least 90 people are arrested in protests against the postponement of the 2020 Hong Kong legislative election. Among the arrested are vice-convener of the Civil Human Rights Front Figo Chan as well as League of Social Democrats (LSD) Leung Kwok-hung and Raphael Wong. Three other members of the LSD are fined for breaching a social gathering cap: Tsang Kin-shing, Jimmy Sham and Chan Po-ying. (The Standard) (Reuters)
  • One person is killed and seven others injured during a series of stabbings in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The attacks are carried out by a single perpetrator, who is hunted by police. The motive is currently unknown. (BBC News)
Politics and elections
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