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January 6, 2020
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2020-01-06
)
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Armed conflicts and attacks
Second Libyan Civil War
The
Libyan National Army
says it has captured
Sirte
and the
Al-Qardabiya airbase
.
(
The Guardian
)
2020 Gamboru bombing
At least 30 people are killed in
Gamboru
,
Borno State
, in northeastern
Nigeria
after an
improvised explosive device
detonates
at a market on a bridge. No group immediately took responsibility.
(Reuters)
Mali War
Five
soldiers
are killed after their vehicle hit a
roadside bomb
while traveling in the
Alatona
region.
(Al Jazeera)
Arts and culture
Funerals of Qasem Soleimani
A funeral service for
Qasem Soleimani
, the
Iranian
Quds Force
commander who was slain in a
targeted killing in Baghdad last week
, is attended by hundreds of thousands of people in
Tehran
,
Iran
.
(NPR)
(
Axios
)
Business and economy
American retailer
Pier 1 Imports
announces it will close 450 stores and some
distribution centers
, and may soon file for
bankruptcy
.
(CNN Business)
Disasters and accidents
A 5.8 magnitude
earthquake
strikes
Puerto Rico
, causing small
landslides
,
power outages
, and severely cracking some homes.
(Associated Press)
A
German
tourist
critically injured in the crash yesterday in
Luttach
,
Italy
, dies from her injuries, bringing the death toll to seven.
(
The Garden Island
)
Law and crime
A court in the
United Kingdom
sentences 36-year-old
Indonesian
national
Reynhard Sinaga
to
life imprisonment
for
sexually assaulting
at least 48 young men in
Manchester
. Sinaga was convicted of a total of 159
sex offences
, and is said to be Britain's most prolific
serial rapist
.
(BBC News)
(Reuters)
Police
shoot dead a
Turkish
man who tried to attack officers with a knife in the city of
Gelsenkirchen
,
North Rhine-Westphalia
,
Germany
. Police say a search of the man's flat later did not suggest a
terrorist
motive and that he was
mentally ill
.
(BBC News)
Politics and elections
Politics of the Marshall Islands
David Kabua
is elected
President of the Marshall Islands
by the
national legislature
. He succeeds
Hilda Heine
, who was seeking a second term, but lost in the first session vote.
(Radio New Zealand)
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