Monday, January 11, 2016

Daily Misfortune Sunday, January 10, 2016

Daily Misfortune Sunday, January 10, 2016 ---
Month Misfortune January 2016 ---

Sometimes accidents aren't accidents. Why do so many crimes and accidents look like random unconnected attacks with no apparent cause or link to a political motive?

Headlines:
Sources: wikip
  1. PKK rebellion (2015–present) Turkish security forces kill at least 32 Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants over the weekend, in military operations across the embattled Kurdish-majority southeast. (Reuters)
  2. Yemeni Civil War (2015–present) Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen A suspected Saudi missile strike on a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) clinic in Razih, located in Yemen's northern Saada Governorate, leaves at least five people dead and around a dozen injured. (RT)  International medical group, Doctors Without Borders or MSF, has strongly condemned an attack on a clinic it runs in northern Yemen. (PressTV)
  3. War in Afghanistan (2015–present) The Afghanistan defense ministry reports its forces have recaptured Darqad District in northern Takhar Province. According to the ministry, twenty Talibanmilitants and one Afghan soldier were killed in two days of fighting. (The Gulf Today) (Reuters)
  4. Twenty people are killed after a bus carrying amateur football players and fans plunges into a river in Veracruz, eastern Mexico. (Business Standard), (AP)
  5. The two-month-old Nipigon River Bridge near Nipigon, Ontario is closed to traffic after a mechanical failure, severing the Trans-Canada Highway and forcing a detour into the United States. (CBC), (National Post)International relations
  6. U.S. Army officials set August 8 as the start date for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s court-martial. Bergdahl, charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, was held captive by the Taliban for five years after he left his base in Afghanistan. A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for early this week. (AP)
  7. Mexican Drug War Mexican authorities want to question American actor Sean Penn and Mexican actress Kate del Castillo about a secret October meeting and interview withJoaquín Guzmán, published by Rolling Stone magazine yesterday. Mexico Attorney General Arely Gomez says it was the Penn interview that led authorities to a Guzman hiding place. (CNN) (CBS News) (USA Today) (Rolling Stone)
  8. 2 injured Israeli forces have shot and injured two Palestinians near the West Bank city of Bethlehem. (PressTV)
  9. 1 arrested Lebanese security forces have arrested a suspect in connection with last November’s deadly suicide bombings in Beirut.  (PressTV)
  10. 2 killed The Ukrainian army says two of its servicemen have been killed in the restive Donbas area. (PressTV)
  11. Store clerk stabbed to death after argument, not robbery in Seattle Chinatown-International District KOMO News‎
                      Detail:
                        1. PKK rebellion (2015–present) Turkish security forces kill at least 32 Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants over the weekend, in military operations across the embattled Kurdish-majority southeast. (Reuters)
                        2. Yemeni Civil War (2015–present) Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen A suspected Saudi missile strike on a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) clinic in Razih, located in Yemen's northern Saada Governorate, leaves at least five people dead and around a dozen injured. (RT)  International medical group, Doctors Without Borders or MSF, has strongly condemned an attack on a clinic it runs in northern Yemen. (PressTV)
                        3. War in Afghanistan (2015–present) The Afghanistan defense ministry reports its forces have recaptured Darqad District in northern Takhar Province. According to the ministry, twenty Talibanmilitants and one Afghan soldier were killed in two days of fighting. (The Gulf Today) (Reuters)
                        4. Twenty people are killed after a bus carrying amateur football players and fans plunges into a river in Veracruz, eastern Mexico(Business Standard)(AP)
                        5. The two-month-old Nipigon River Bridge near NipigonOntario is closed to traffic after a mechanical failure, severing the Trans-Canada Highway and forcing a detour into the United States(CBC)(National Post)International relations
                        6. U.S. Army officials set August 8 as the start date for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s court-martial.
                        7. Mexican Drug War Mexican authorities want to question American actor Sean Penn and Mexican actress Kate del Castillo about a secret October meeting and interview withJoaquín Guzmán, published by Rolling Stone magazine yesterday. Mexico Attorney General Arely Gomez says it was the Penn interview that led authorities to a Guzman hiding place. (CNN) (CBS News) (USA Today) (Rolling Stone)
                        8. 2 injured Israeli forces have shot and injured two Palestinians near the West Bank city of Bethlehem. (PressTV)
                        9. 1 arrested Lebanese security forces have arrested a suspect in connection with last November’s deadly suicide bombings in Beirut.  (PressTV)
                        10. 2 killed The Ukrainian army says two of its servicemen have been killed in the restive Donbas area. (PressTV)
                        11. Store clerk stabbed to death in Seattle Chinatown-International District KOMO News‎  A local store clerk was stabbed to death at a market in Seattle's Chinatown-International District Sunday night. The Seattle Police Department ...  Seattle store clerk stabbed to death in International District MyNorthwest.com‎  Store clerk stabbed to death in Seattle's International District ... www.kirotv.com  KIRO‑TV Surveillance video provides a quick shot of a suspect wanted in connection with the deadly stabbing of a store clerk an International District ...Seattle  KIRO A store clerk died after a stabbing in Seattle's International District Sunday evening. SPD releases images of convenience clerk murder suspect  KING‑TV  store's owner said there was an argument between the clerk and a... [Terror or crime?]
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