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May 20, 2015
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2015-05-20
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Armed conflicts and attacks
Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant
Islamic State captures the
Syrian
city of
Tadmur
from the
Syrian Army
with grave concerns held about the
Palmyra
site.
(
The Hindu
)
(BBC)
The
Chinese navy
issues warnings eight times as a
United States Navy
surveillance plane flies over manmade islands in the
South China Sea
.
(CNN)
Arts and culture
Tools found near
Lake Turkana
in
Kenya
by Sonia Harmand and Jason Lewis of
Stony Brook University
are dated at 3.3 million years making them the oldest yet discovered.
(AP via ABC News America)
The last edition of the
Late Show with David Letterman
goes to air on
CBS Television
in the
United States
. Following his retirement,
David Letterman
will be succeeded by
Stephen Colbert
on September 8, 2015.
(CNN Money)
Disasters and accidents
A
Shosholoza Meyl
passenger train collides head-on with a goods train in
Eastern Cape
,
South Africa
, killing two people and injuring 20.
(News24)
A rupture of an underground oil pipeline in
California
's
Santa Barbara County
near
Refugio State Beach
may have
released
105,000 gallons of
crude oil
with tens of thousands gallons released into the
Pacific Ocean
.
Jerry Brown
, the
Governor of California
later declares a
state of emergency
.
(
Los Angeles Times
)
(ABC7 Los Angeles)
2015 Colombian landslide
The death toll from Monday's landslide in the town of
Salgar
rises to 80.
(CNN)
International relations
Antigua and Barbuda
recognizes the independence of
Kosovo
.
(Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo)
South East Asian migrant crisis
The foreign ministers of
Indonesia
,
Malaysia
and
Thailand
meet in
Kuala Lumpur
to discuss
people smuggling
and the migrant crisis. Malaysia and Indonesia agree to accept
asylum seekers
providing that they can be resettled or repatriated within a year.
(
Straits Times
)
(wires and ABC Online)
Over 430 migrants are rescued off the coast of
Indonesia
's eastern
Aceh
province.
(AP via
New York Times
)
North Korea
North Korea
abruptly cancels an invitation for
Ban Ki-moon
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, to visit.
(AFP via
Sydney Morning Herald
)
The
Korean Central News Agency
claims that North Korea has the ability to miniaturize
nuclear weapons
and place them on
ballistic missiles
.
(CNN)
Law and crime
Zambia
lifts a ban on hunting
big cats
imposed over corruption in hunting concessions in the past.
(AFP via Yahoo! News)
Five big banks
Barclays
,
RBS
,
Citi
,
JP Morgan
and
UBS
are fined $5.7 billion after a
United States Department of Justice
investigation into collusion by
forex
traders in several countries. The investigations estimated the banks profited over $100 billion from these crimes.
(
The Guardian
)
An arrest warrant is issued for Daron Dylon Wint in the U.S. capital
Washington, D.C.
in connection to the alleged murder of four people on May 14.
(WJLA)
The
legislature
in the American state of
Nebraska
votes to abolish the
death penalty
.
(
Washington Post
)
Julio Suárez
, the head of the
Guatemalan
Central Bank
, is arrested together with the head of the Social Security Administration on corruption charges.
(AFP via France 24)
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Sports
British
Formula 1
driver
Lewis Hamilton
signs a three year contract with the German constructors
Mercedes AMG
.
(CNN)
The 2016 class of the
NASCAR Hall of Fame
is announced, consisting of champion drivers
Bobby Isaac
,
Terry Labonte
, and
Jerry Cook
; driver and builder of Charlotte Motor Speedway,
Curtis Turner
; and the head of Speedway Motorsports, Inc.,
Bruton Smith
.
(ESPN)
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