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'''Armed conflicts and attacks''' |
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*[[Iran–Israel conflict during the Syrian civil war]] |
*[[Iran–Israel conflict during the Syrian civil war]] |
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**Five Syrian soldiers are killed in missile strikes launched by the [[Israeli Air Force]] |
**Five [[Syrian Army|Syrian soldiers]] are killed in missile strikes launched by the [[Israeli Air Force]] near [[Damascus]]. [https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/2022-09-17/ty-article/five-syrian-soldiers-killed-in-israeli-airstrike-near-damascus-syrian-media-reports/00000183-4859-dfd0-a5f7-4edb55f80000 (''Haaretz'')] |
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'''Business and economy''' |
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*[[Poland]] opens the [[Vistula Spit canal]] connecting the [[Vistula Lagoon]] and [[Gdańsk Bay]] after three years of construction. [https://english.alarabiya.net/News/world/2022/09/17/Poland-opens-canal-to-Baltic-bypassing-Russia-territory (Al Arabiya)] |
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'''Disasters and accidents''' |
'''Disasters and accidents''' |
Revision as of 14:35, 17 September 2022
September 17, 2022
(Saturday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Iran–Israel conflict during the Syrian civil war
- Five Syrian soldiers are killed in missile strikes launched by the Israeli Air Force near Damascus. (Haaretz)
Business and economy
- Poland opens the Vistula Spit canal connecting the Vistula Lagoon and Gdańsk Bay after three years of construction. (Al Arabiya)
Disasters and accidents
- 2022 Pacific typhoon season
- The Japan Meteorological Agency urges residents to evacuate southern parts of the island of Kyushu as super Typhoon Nanmadol approaches. An official for the agency warned that Nanmadol could bring "unprecedented" storms and rain to the area. (Reuters)
Politics and elections
- A series of protests have broken out in Iran after the death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, who was arrested and beaten by the morality police in Tehran. (The Guardian)