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Last update: 2023-11-14 14:06:02

November 14, 2023 (2023-11-14) (Tuesday)

Politics and elections


  ā€¢ 2023 Liberian general election
      ā–” Liberians elect their president in a run-off. Incumbent president
        George Weah runs for re-election. (BBC News)

November 13, 2023 (2023-11-13) (Monday)

Armed conflicts and attacks


  ā€¢ 2023 Israelā€“Hamas war
      ā–” Siege of Gaza City
          ā˜† Al-Shifa Hospital siege
              ā—‹ Gaza's two largest hospitals, Al-Shifa Hospital and Al-Quds
                Hospital, both suspend operations. Israeli snipers continue to
                fire at anyone near the Al-Shifa Hospital, trapping thousands
                of people inside. (NPR) (Al Jazeera)
          ā˜† Israeli troops of the Golani Brigade seize control of the
            Palestinian Legislative Council building in Gaza City, which has
            been used by Hamas lawmakers since 2007. (The Times of Israel)
          ā˜† Israel bombs the Al-Salam Mosque in Sabra, increasing the total
            number of mosques destroyed by Israeli forces to more than 60.
            (Dawn)
      ā–” United Nations compounds around the world lower the UN flag to
        half-mast to honor the 101 UN workers who have been killed by Israeli
        attacks. (Reuters) (Al Jazeera)
      ā–” The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says that the Israeli Navy
        damaged one of its guesthouses in Rafah, despite having shared
        coordinates with Israel multiple times. (Relief Web) (Al Jazeera)
      ā–” Director of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees Thomas White says
        that humanitarian operations in Gaza will be suspended within the next
        48 hours due to a shortage of fuel. (AFP via Barron's)
      ā–” World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanoms warns of a
        "dire and perilous" situation in Gaza's hospitals, saying that more
        patients, including premature babies, are dying. (Al Jazeera)
      ā–” The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics says that 3,117 students
        enrolled in schools in Gaza have been killed by Israel, while 4,613
        have been injured. A further 130 teachers and school administrators are
        also killed. Twenty-four students have been killed in the West Bank.
        (Al Jazeera)
  ā€¢ Myanmar civil war
      ā–” Operation 1027
          ā˜† The Chin National Army says that they captured a military base in
            Rikhawdar, Chin State, and are currently fighting for control of
            the town which is located on the border with India. More than 5,000
            people flee across the border into India's Mizoram state. (Reuters)
            (The Irrawaddy)
      ā–” Fighting occurs between the military and the Arakan Army in several
        townships in Rakhine State, with the Arakan Army claiming that it took
        several outposts. (The Irrawaddy)
  ā€¢ Syrian civil war
      ā–” Russian intervention in the Syrian civil war
          ā˜† Russian airstrikes on rebel-held Idlib Governorate kill at least 34
            fighters and injure more than 60 others, according to the Russian
            Reconciliation Center for Syria. (Reuters)

International relations


  ā€¢ International reactions to the 2023 Israelā€“Hamas war
      ā–” Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf reiterates his call for an
        "immediate ceasefire" in the war on Gaza, saying that "children in Gaza
        don't need a pause in the killing, they need it to stop". (Al Jazeera)
      ā–” Amnesty International says that EU countries "must" call for an
        immediate ceasefire in Gaza, adding that "the expanding humanitarian
        and human rights catastrophe unfolding in Gaza urgently needs to end".
        (Al Jazeera)

Law and crime


  ā€¢ 2023 Israelā€“Hamas war protests
      ā–” Antisemitism during the 2023 Israelā€“Hamas war
          ā˜† Over 182,000 demonstrators march in cities across France,
            protesting the surge in antisemitic incidents since the outbreak of
            the war. (CNN)
  ā€¢ Code of Conduct for Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
      ā–” For the first time in its history, the United States Supreme Court
        issues a code of conduct to govern its justices. (NBC)
  ā€¢ LGBT rights in Austria
      ā–” Justice Minister Alma Zadić announces the allocation of ā‚¬33 million
        (around US$35 million) to compensate approximately 11,000 LGBT people
        affected by the country's historical discriminatory laws. (AFP via
        ABS-CBN News)
  ā€¢ Philippine drug war
      ā–” A Regional Trial Court grants bail to opposition leader and former
        Senator Leila de Lima on her last drug case, ending her six years in
        detention. (CNN)

Politics and elections


  ā€¢ 2023 Polish parliamentary election
      ā–” Poland 2050 leader Szymon Hołownia is elected as Marshal of the Sejm.
        (AFP via Le Monde)
  ā€¢ November 2023 British cabinet reshuffle
      ā–” Prime Minister Rishi Sunak dismisses Suella Braverman as Home Secretary
        after Braverman condemned a pro-Palestinian protest in central London,
        replacing her with Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and appointing
        former Prime Minister David Cameron as the new Foreign Secretary. (AFP
        via NDTV) (CNN)

Science and technology


  ā€¢ Censorship in Nepal
      ā–” Nepal decides to ban TikTok, citing misuse of the app that "disturbs
        social harmony and disrupts family structures and social relations."
        (Al Jazeera)

Sports


  ā€¢ 2023 Korean Series
      ā–” In baseball, the LG Twins defeat the KT Wiz to win the Korean Series in
        five games, capturing their third championship and their first since
        1994. (The Korea Herald)

November 12, 2023 (2023-11-12) (Sunday)

Armed conflicts and attacks


  ā€¢ 2023 Americanā€“Middle East conflict
      ā–” The United States launches air strikes on facilities associated with
        Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in eastern Syria. (CNN)
        (Reuters)
  ā€¢ 2023 Israelā€“Hamas war
      ā–” South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor urges the International
        Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli prime minister
        Benjamin Netanyahu, calling on the prosecutor to investigate war crimes
        , crimes against humanity, and genocide. (News 24)
      ā–” The UN Development Programme office in Gaza is shelled, with reports of
        a significant number of deaths and injuries. Office chief Achim Steiner
        says that "civilians, civilian infrastructure and the inviolability of
        UN facilities must be always protected". (Dawn)
      ā–” The United Nations says that several hospitals in Gaza have been
        directly hit, and that "hospitals are explicitly entitled to specific
        protection under international humanitarian law", as Israel intensifies
        its shelling and ground attacks around hospitals in Gaza City and
        northern Gaza. (OCHA) (Business Standard)
      ā–” The cardiac ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, is destroyed by
        Israel's ground offensive and the hospital's intensive care unit is
        severely damaged by Israeli army bombing. The World Health Organization
        (WHO) says that there are reports that people who fled the hospital
        "have been shot at, wounded and even killed" and calls for a
        humanitarian ceasefire, saying that they are concerned about the safety
        of workers and patients who remain inside the hospital. The WHO also
        says that it has lost communication with its contacts inside the
        hospital. (The Journal) (WHO) (Al Jazeera) (Al Jazeera 2)
      ā–” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong calls on Israel to stop its
        attacks on hospitals, expressing concern about the number of civilian
        deaths from Israel's assault on Gaza, saying that "international
        humanitarian law does require the protection of hospitals, of patients
        and of medical staff". (Sydney Morning Herald)
      ā–” Palestinian Minister of Health Mai al-Kaila says that Israeli forces
        "are not evacuating people from hospitals; instead, they are forcibly
        evicting the wounded and patients onto the streets, leaving them to
        face inevitable death". (Al Jazeera)
      ā–” UNICEF spokesperson Toby Fricker has said the situation inside
        hospitals across the Gaza Strip is a tragedy, noting how premature
        babies inside Al-Shifa Hospital are struggling to stay alive due to the
        lack of electricity and water. (Al Jazeera)
      ā–” Thirteen people are killed and many others are injured in an attack on
        a residential building in eastern Khan Younis. (Anadolu Agency)
      ā–” More than 11,100 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on
        Gaza since the war began with Israeli forces currently intensifying
        their raids in the West Bank with the number of raids increasing to
        about 40 per day in the past week. (Al Jazeera)
      ā–” The Palestine Red Crescent Society announces that the Al-Quds Hospital
        in Gaza City is no longer operational due to a lack of fuel and a power
        outage. (Anadolu Agency)
  ā€¢ Kivu conflict
      ā–” At least six people are killed and nine others are injured by gunfire
        between soldiers and pro-government militiamen near Goma, North Kivu,
        Democratic Republic of the Congo. (AFP via VOA)
  ā€¢ War in Sudan
      ā–” Battle of Geneina
          ā˜† The death toll from clashes in Geneina increases to 1,300 people,
            with more than 2,000 injured. The UNHCR also confirms that around
            8,000 people have fled to Chad from Geneina in the past week. (Al
            Jazeera) (ABC News)
      ā–” Battle of Khartoum
          ā˜† Heavy fighting is reported in Jabal Awliya, south of Khartoum, as
            the Rapid Support Forces attempt to capture the Jebel Aulia Dam. (
            Sudan Tribune)

Disasters and incidents


  ā€¢ An under-construction tunnel collapses in Uttarakhand, India, trapping at
    least 40 construction workers under the debris. (AFP via Dawn)
  ā€¢ Five U.S. service members are killed in a helicopter crash in the Eastern
    Mediterranean during a routine training exercise. (BBC News)

International relations


  ā€¢ 2021ā€“2023 North Korean missile tests
      ā–” The defense ministers of Japan, South Korea, and the United States
        agree to initiate a real-time data sharing mechanism to monitor North
        Korea's missile tests. (AFP via The Manila Times)
  ā€¢ International reactions to the 2023 Israelā€“Hamas war
      ā–” The Biden administration contacts Israeli officials for clarification
        over comments Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu made stating
        that Israel will not agree to give up security control of Gaza, after
        US Secretary of State Antony Blinken suggested that the Palestinian
        Authority should take over control of Gaza once the conflict is over.
        (Al Jazeera)
      ā–” MĆ©decins Sans FrontiĆØres says that Gaza hospitals "will become a morgue
        if action isn't taken right now" as "electricity in a hospital is a
        lifeline and we know without it patients die". They also called for the
        "bloodshed" to end "immediately with a ceasefire or at the bare minimum
        a medical evacuation of patients". (Al Jazeera)

Law and crime


  ā€¢ 2023 Israelā€“Hamas war protests
      ā–” Marches calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza are held in cities
        around the world. (Al Jazeera)

Politics and elections


  ā€¢ 2024 United States presidential election
      ā–” Tim Scott 2024 presidential campaign
          ā˜† U.S. Senator Tim Scott suspends his campaign for the Republican
            nomination. (AP)
  ā€¢ Hundreds of thousands march in Spain to protest Prime Minister Pedro
    SƔnchez's law granting judicial amnesties in exchange for political support
    to retain power. (New York Times)

Sports


  ā€¢ 2023 African Football League
      ā–” In association football, Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. wins the inaugural
        African Football League after they defeat Wydad AC in the final. (beIN
        Sports)
  ā€¢ 2023 Taiwan Series
      ā–” In baseball, the Wei Chuan Dragons defeat the Rakuten Monkeys to win
        the Taiwan Series in seven games, capturing their fifth championship
        and their first since reforming as a team in 2019. (Taipei Times)