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Armed conflicts and attacks
Houthi rebels detain nine United Nations workers in Yemen as part of a long-term crackdown on UN presence in the country, bringing the total number of detained UN personnel to 53. (AP)
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Armed conflicts and attacks
Ukraine's 141st Mechanized Brigade claims full control over the village Sichneve in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, which had been occupied by Russia. (The Kyiv Independent)
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Business and economy
The value of gold futures rise above $4,000 per troy ounce for the first time in trading history. (AP)
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Disasters and accidents
At least 18 people are killed after a bus was hit by a landslide Himachal Pradesh, India. (Reuters) (NDTV)
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Disasters and accidents
At least three people are killed when a five-story building under construction collapses in Madrid, Spain. (TVN24 in Polish) (RTHK)
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Law and crime
A restaurant in Strømmen, Akershus, Norway, receives damage after hand grenades were thrown into it. The Norwegian Police suspects gang activity with links to the Swedish–Kurdish criminal gang Foxtrot, arresting two teenagers shortly after the incident. (VG in Norwegian)
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Law and crime
Residents of Bonaire, a Dutch special municipality in the Caribbean, file a class action lawsuit backed by Greenpeace against the Netherlands accusing them of failure to act in protecting the island's residents against climate change, as they are legally Dutch citizens. (AP) (Euractiv)
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Science and technology
John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John M. Martinis are jointly awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantization in an electric circuit". (Euronews)