Portal:Current events/2016 September 12
Appearance
September 12, 2016
(Monday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Moro conflict
- Abu Sayyaf of the Philippines allegedly kidnap three Filipino fishermen from their trawler off the Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo island. (International Business Times) (The Sun Daily)[permanent dead link]
- Kashmir unrest
- Clashes in Kashmir kill eight militants and a policeman. (BBC) (The Hindu)
Arts and culture
- The Arctic Research Foundation discovers the wreck of the Royal Navy's HMS Terror almost completely intact off the southern coast of King William Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, 168 years after being abandoned during Franklin's lost expedition in 1848. (The Guardian)
Business and economy
- Asian stock markets open lower following the fall in the Dow Jones amid speculations about the Federal Reserve's target interest rates. (CNBC)
- A researcher from the University of California, San Francisco discovers that the sugar industry may have manipulated studies about heart diseases. (NBC)
Disasters and accidents
- 2016 North Korean floods
- The United Nations estimates that the death toll from severe flooding in North Korea reaches 133 with another 395 missing and tens of thousands homeless. (The Straits Times)
- 2016 Gyeongju earthquake
- A 5.8-magnitude earthquake occurs in South Korea, 9km south of Gyeongju, injuring at least two people and causing nationwide panic. It is the strongest earthquake ever recorded in South Korea. (Xinhua)
- The Piton de la Fournaise (Peak of the Furnace) shield volcano on France's Réunion island in the Indian Ocean erupts for the second time this year. It is one of the world's most active. (UPI)
- A house fire in Memphis kills at least 11 people. (Fox News)
Health
- A case of West Nile virus is detected in New York City. (New York Daily News)
International relations
- Philippines–United States relations
- In response to criticism of his government's extrajudicial killings of 1,800 people since July, Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte says that U.S. forces advising the Armed Forces of the Philippines against an Islamic insurgency in Mindanao are doing more harm than good and must leave the country, saying, ”I do not want a rift with America, but they have to go," during a speech in Manila. (USA Today) (The New York Times)
Law and crime
- Indonesia–Philippines relations
- In last week's meeting between Indonesian president Joko Widodo and Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, Widodo today says that Duterte allegedly said that he '(would) not interfere' in the execution of accused drug smuggler and Philippine national Mary Jane Veloso. However, today a Manila Bulletin article says that Manny Piñol, the Philippines Agriculture Secretary, states that Duterte actually asked for clemency for Veloso. (Manila Bulletin) (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Politics and elections
- Catalan independence
- Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron resigns as MP for Witney, triggering a by-election. (The Telegraph)
- 2016 Turkish purges
- Eduardo Cunha, former President of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies loses his position as a Deputy following a vote of the Chamber as a result of a series of corruption scandals. (Forbes)
Science and technology
- Baracktrema obamai, a new species of parasite is named after Barack Obama. (Tech Times) (The Washington Post)