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Portal:Current events/2022 July 19

July 19, 2022 (2022-07-19) (Tuesday)

Business and economy

  • Gazprom signs a memorandum of understanding for the development of Iranian oil and gas fields and related infrastructure worth $40 billion. (Reuters)
  • The European Commission proposes a new, joint defense procurement system for EU member states. It would be operational by the end of this year, with initial funding of 500 million. (AP)

Disasters and accidents

  • 2022 European heat waves
    • 2022 United Kingdom heat wave
      • A record high temperature of 40.3 °C (104.5 °F) is reported at Coningsby, Lincolnshire, and a record overnight minimum temperature of 25.9 °C (78.6 °F) is reported at Emley Moor transmitting station in West Yorkshire. (BBC News) (BBC News 2)
      • Scotland reports a record temperature of 35.1 °C (95.2 °F) at Floors Castle. Initially, the highest temperature was thought to have been set at RAF Charterhall, reaching 34.8 °C (94.6 °F). (BBC News) (BBC News 2)
      • A major incident is declared in London following a "huge surge" in fires, according to the London Fire Brigade. Several homes are destroyed in Wennington on the outskirts of East London. No casualties have been reported. Hertfordshire and Leicestershire fire services also declare major incidents due to the high volume of emergency calls. (Sky News)
    • 2022 European and Mediterranean wildfires
      • The death toll from the wildfires and heat wave in Spain and Portugal increases to more than 1,700 people, with more than 1,063 deaths in Portugal. (ABC News) (Axios)
  • At least 23 people are killed and 30 others are injured in a truck and bus crash in Minya, Egypt. (ABC News)
  • Flooding has killed eight people and affected more than 8,500 others in Maradi and Zinder, Niger, since June, according to Civil Protection. (FloodList)
  • Four people are killed and 13 are injured after a gas explosion in Tianjin, China. (AP)

Health and environment

International relations

Politics and elections

Law and crime

  • 2022 abortion protests
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