Monday, July 6, 2015

Daily Misfortune Friday, July 3, 2015

Daily Misfortune Friday, July 3, 2015 ---
Month Misfortune July 2015 ---

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Headlines:
  1. Boko Haram insurgency Toll of Boko Haram massacre in northeastern Nigeria rises to nearly 170.(News 24)(Naij)
  2. United States drone strike kills at least four militants in Yemen(AFP via Frnce24)uweather)
  3. At least four people are dead and 48 injured following a 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Pishan County in China's Xinjiang region. (BBC)
  4. 56 killed Sinking of the Kim Nirvana The death toll from yesterday's capsizing of the M/B Nivana off the coast of the Philippines rises to 56 as murder charges are filed against the owner and crew. (AP via USA Today)(AFP via Straits Times)
  5. Phil Walsh, the coach of the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League, is stabbed to death in his home with his son charged with murder. (ABC News Australia)
  6. 200 detained Dutch police detain 200 young people in The Hague for not following curfew as violence continues in the [largely muslim immigrant] Schilderswijk district ( 90 percent of residents are foreign-born: Washington Times "Dutch battle surge of desperate, violent Muslim refugees") for a fourth night. (AFP via Daily Star)
Detail:
  1. Boko Haram insurgency Toll of Boko Haram massacre in northeastern Nigeria rises to nearly 170.(News 24)(Naij)
  2. A United States drone strike kills at least four militants in Yemen. (AFP via Frnce24)uweather)
  3. At least four people are dead and 48 injured following a 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Pishan County in China's Xinjiang region. (BBC)
  4. 56 killed Sinking of the Kim Nirvana The death toll from yesterday's capsizing of the M/B Nivana off the coast of the Philippines rises to 56 as murder charges are filed against the owner and crew. (AP via USA Today), (AFP via Straits Times)
  5. Phil Walsh, the coach of the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League, is stabbed to death in his home with his son charged with murder. (ABC News Australia)
  6. 200 detained Dutch police detain 200 young people in The Hague for not following curfew as violence continues in the Schilderswijk district ( 90 percent of residents are foreign-born: Washington Times Dutch battle surge of desperate, violent Muslim refugees) for a fourth night. (AFP via Daily Star)

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