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Portal:Current events/2016 November 29
November 29, 2016 (Tuesday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Somali Civil War (2009–present)
- A bomb kills at least 4 Somali soldiers and another 11 are injured. (Reuters)
- November 2016 Butig clash
- Almost 2,000 families are displaced in Mindanao region of the Philippines due to clashes between government forces and Islamist militants. (Rappler)
- Kashmir conflict
- Nagrota army base attack
- Militants launch an attack on an Indian Army base in the town of Nagrota. At least 7 soldiers and 3 insurgents die in the attack. (AP via New York Times) (Reuters) (The Times of India)
- Nagrota army base attack
- Syrian Civil War
- Aleppo offensive (November 2016)
- At least ten people are killed and others were injured during air strikes on Aleppo's Bab al-Nairab neighborhood. (Reuters)
- Government forces and their allies announce plans to capture the remainder of Aleppo before American President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January. (Reuters)
- The U.S. releases a report on the coalition's September 2016 Deir ez-Zor air raid on the Syrian Army, blaming the Syrian troops for their misidentification as Islamic State troops due to them allegedly "not wearing recognizable military uniforms or carrying identifying flags." (The Guardian)
- Aleppo offensive (November 2016)
- Kurdish–Turkish conflict (2015–present)
- Security forces kill at least 10 PKK insurgents in Şırnak. (Anadolu Agency)
- War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- Taliban officials make an offer to protect national interests such as copper mines and an international gas pipeline to assist the development of Afghanistan. (Al Jazeera)
- Pakistani security forces kill five militants during a joint operation in Sibi District of Balochistan. (Dawn)
Arts and culture
- The Israeli ultra-orthodox party Shas proposes a bill that would thwart the mixed prayer area at Western Wall by placing the site under the jurisdiction of the Chief Rabbinate; if approved, a NIS 10,000 fine would be given to those engaging in male-female prayer or women wrapping themselves in the traditional talit or laying tefillin. (Ynetnews)
Disasters and accidents
- LaMia Airlines Flight 2933
- A chartered Avro RJ85 plane carrying at least 81 people, including the Chapecoense football team, crashes near Medellín, Colombia. Rescuers report at least six survivors have been found in the wreckage. The 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals are suspended. (BBC) (AP via MSN) (The Independent)
- Semnan–Damghan train collision:
- Iran's Roads Minister Abbas Akhoundi apologizes for deadly train crash in a live TV program. In the meantime, Iranian MPs are working on a plan to impeach Akhoundi for what they call his poor performance that led to the terrible incident. (Tasnim)
- Mohsen Pourseyyed Aqaei, Managing Director of the Iran's Railways resigned and his resignation was accepted by Akhoundi. (Tasnim)
- A collision between two trains in Gorj County, Romania, leaves one dead and another in critical condition. (Realitatea) (Stirileprotv.ro)
- 2016 Southeastern United States wildfires:
- Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is evacuated as wildfires approach the city. Widespread property damage is reported. (Washington Post)
- A fire kills at least 12 people and another 22 were injured in Adana Province, Turkey. (Anadolu Agency) (Daily Sabah) (Hürriyet Daily News) (Reuters)
- An earth tremor in Europe's largest copper mine in southwestern Poland causes eight deaths. (Reuters via Trust)
Law and crime
- Ohio State University attack
- Law enforcement officials believed Abdul Razak Ali Artan, the perpetrator of a car ramming and stabbing attack at Ohio State University (OSU)'s Watts Hall, was inspired by terrorist propaganda from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, and radical Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. (CNN)
- Susan Kiefel is appointed by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull as the next Chief Justice of Australia. She will be sworn in at the end of January next year, and will become Australia's first female Chief Justice. (ABC News)
- Ex National Football League player Darren Sharper is sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping two women in the American city of Los Angeles, California. Sharper has been accused of attacking a dozen women across the United States. (Los Angeles Times)
Politics and elections
- Haitian presidential election, 2016–17
- Jovenel Moïse provisionally wins the Haitian election. With Moïse earning over 50% of the vote, a runoff election will not be required unless the losing candidates contest the result. (Reuters), (Miami Herald)
- 2016 South Korean political scandal
- Park Geun-hye says she is willing to resign and offers to begin the process of removing herself from power. (New York Times)
- Presidential transition of Donald Trump
- President-elect Donald Trump names Tom Price as United States Secretary of Health and Human Services; former President George W. Bush Administration official and wife of Mitch McConnell Elaine Chao as United States Secretary of Transportation; (BBC)
- Protesters in Brazil hold a violent demonstration against a proposed public spending cap in the capital Brasilia. Police used tear gas and rubber bullets in order to disperse the demonstrators. (Wall Street Journal)
- Burial of Ferdinand Marcos
- The Philippines top historian resigns to protest President Rodrigo Duterte's decision to allow the burial of Ferdinand Marcos in the Heroes' Cemetery at Fort Bonifacio in Manila. (AP)
Science and technology
- Scientists say warm seas around Australia's Great Barrier Reef have killed two-thirds of a 435-mile stretch of coral in the past nine months. (Reuters)
Sport
- Three of Brazil's leading football clubs – Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras and São Paulo FC – offer players to Associação Chapecoense de Futebol after the team loses the majority of its squad in the LaMia Airlines Flight 2933 crash. (BBC)
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