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Portal:Current events/2020 September 7

September 7, 2020 (2020-09-07) (Monday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • War in Afghanistan
    • September 2020 Afghanistan attacks
      • An explosion occurs in Zhari District, Kandahar, when a motorcycle hits a mine. One person is killed and another injured. (Tolo News)
      • During clashes between the Taliban and security forces in Faryab, 22 militants are killed and 24 others are injured. (Tolo News)
  • Somali Civil War
    • Three Somali special forces officers are killed and one U.S. officer seriously wounded when a car bomb explodes outside a special force base in an attack in the country's south, in a village some 60 km (around 40 miles) from the port city of Kismayo. Jihadist group al-Shabaab claims responsibility, saying it "killed U.S. personnel". (Reuters)
Arts and culture
  • A shipwreck discovered in the Norwegian trench in April 2017 is confirmed to be that of the German cruiser Karlsruhe, according to Norwegian power grid operator Statnett and a maritime archaeologist. The cruiser was sunk by a British Royal Navy submarine on April 9, 1940, during the opening stages of Operation Weserübung. (Reuters)
Business and economy
  • Argentine debt restructuring
    • S&P Global Ratings upgrades Argentina's long term sovereign-credit rating to "CCC+" from "SD" citing the end of prolonged foreign and local law foreign currency debt restructurings, effectively pulling the country out of default territory after the country successfully restructured over $100 billion in sovereign debt. (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
  • 2020 Sudan floods
    • Sudan declares a state of emergency after unprecedented flooding kills at least 99 people and leaves over 100,000 people homeless. The floods are the worst on record in Sudan since 1988, while the Nile has risen to its highest levels in a century. (The Guardian)
  • 2020 California wildfires
    • The United States Forest Service announces that forests in California will close after wildfires reach two million acres. (ABC News)
Health and environment
International relations
Law and crime
Politics and elections
  • One-China policy, Politics of Solomon Islands
    • The government of Solomon Islands says that a proposed independence referendum in Malaita Province is illegal. Daniel Suidani, the provincial premier of Malaita, proposed the referendum in protest to the decision by the central government to switch recognition from Taiwan to China last year. (RNZ)
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