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Portal:Current events/2021 September 18

September 18, 2021 (2021-09-18) (Saturday)

Armed conflicts and attacks

  • Afghanistan conflict
  • Aftermath of the 2021 Guinea coup d'état
    • A Guinea junta spokesman for leader Mamady Doumbouya says that Doumbouya shrugged off threats of economic sanctions by ECOWAS when confronted with them, saying that "as soldiers, their work is in Guinea and there is nothing to freeze in their accounts." Talks are also ongoing to allow ousted president Alpha Condé to leave Guinea, a petition to which the junta has refused permission. (Reuters)
  • Operation Madago Raya
  • One person is killed and seven more injured during a grenade attack at a volleyball match in Datu Piang, Maguindanao, Philippines. (Manila Standard)
  • ISIL claims responsibility for an attack on a gas pipeline and power station in Deir Ali, Syria, that caused power outages in Damascus and other areas of the country. (Reuters)

Arts and culture

  • Notre-Dame de Paris fire
    • French authorities say that the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris will reopen in 2024. (France 24)

Health and environment

Law and crime

  • Aftermath of the 2021 United States Capitol attack
    • Justice for J6 rally
      • A rally is held near the United States Capitol to express solidarity with the people arrested for their roles in the January 6 riot. A fence is erected outside the building amid fears of violence, with four participants being arrested for various felonies. (WRC-TV)
  • Illegal immigration to the United States
    • Over the last 48 hours, Del Rio, Texas, sees an increase in border crossings with approximately 10,000 migrants, primarily from Haiti who traveled through Central and South America. The migrants are currently being kept in a camp underneath an overpass bridge and provided emergency supplies before being sent to either a Border Patrol station or Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Migrants are reportedly using instructions circulated on WhatsApp to evade border security based on interviews conducted at the camp. (Reuters)
  • Houthis in Yemen execute nine men by firing squad over their connection with the death of Saleh Ali al-Sammad, who was killed in a Saudi airstrike on Yemen's west coast in April 2018. (Reuters)
  • The Taliban replaces the Ministry of Women's Affairs with a new ministry named the Ministry for Preaching and Guidance and the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, in what analysts say is a setback for women's rights in the country. (Al Jazeera)

Politics and elections

Science and technology

Sports

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