Portal:Current events/2018 July 16
July 16, 2018
(Monday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- 2015–2018 Iraqi protests
- Demonstrations across Iraq leave dozens of people dead and cause mass unrest. (Iraqi News) (The Jerusalem Post) (The Wall Street Journal)
Disasters and accidents
- Five bodies are recovered from MV Shunqiang 2, which sank yesterday after colliding with another ship near Shanghai. (Xinhua)
- A ship catches fire at the Gadani ship-breaking yard in Pakistan, trapping four workers inside. (The Tribune)
- A road collision involving a broken-down bus kills at least 17 people and injures at least 11 others in Hyderabad, Pakistan. (The Tribune)
- Two vessels deliver 25 survivors and one Peruvian corpse from Spanish ship MV Dorneda to ports in Argentina and Patagonia. One crewman remains missing after the fishing trawler sank off Argentina. (The Journal du Cemron)
- An explosion in a coal mine in Tkibuli, Georgia, kills four people and injures six others. (A.A.)
- A gas explosion at a hotel in Multan, Pakistan, kills three people and injures 25 others. (The Nation)
- 2018 lower Puna eruption
International relations
- 2018 Russia–United States summit
- United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet at a bilateral summit in Helsinki. (Huffington Post)
- President Trump faces bipartisan criticism for remarks made during and after the summit, including his insistence that Russia did not hack various organizations within the United States. (BBC)
Law and crime
- Communications in Iran
- Iranian authorities have arrested 46 people in fresh crackdowns on models and associated colleagues posting “immoral images” on Instagram. (Washington Post)
- Russian espionage in the United States
- The US government charges Maria Butina, a 29-year-old Russian woman with conspiracy to act as a Russian government agent while infiltrating political groups. (The Guardian)
Science and technology
- British space programme
- The UK Space Agency announces that the country's first spaceport will be located in Sutherland, northern Scotland, with the first launches potentially taking place in the early 2020s. (BBC) (The Guardian)