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October 3

Armed conflicts and attacks

An Israeli airstrike killed Aziz Salha, famous for his role in 2000 Ramallah lynching.
Source: Jerusalem Post external link

Law and Crime

Former Singapore Transport Minister S Iswaran, who pleaded guilty to four charges of obtaining valuable items as a public servant and one charge of obstruction of justice last week, is sentenced to a twelve-month jail term scheduled to begin on October 7.
Source: Straits Times external link
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October 2

Disasters and accidents

Unexploded ordnance from World War II detonates under a taxiway at Miyazaki Airport in Miyazaki, Japan, causing more than 80 flights to be cancelled.
Source: The Guardian external link
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More than 100 people, mostly women and children, are missing after a wooden boat carrying 300 people sinks in the Niger River near Mokwa, Niger State, Nigeria. At least 150 people are rescued and 16 bodies are recovered.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
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International relations

Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Israel Katz bans UN Secretary-General António Guterres from entering Israel and declares him for not "unequivocally" condemning yesterday's Iranian missile attack.
Source: DW external link
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Sports

Two NASCAR teams, including one owned by former basketball player Michael Jordan, file an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, alleging "anticompetitive and exclusionary practices".
Source: The Athletic external link
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Armed conflicts and attacks

Hamas military wing Al-Qassam Brigades claims responsibility for yesterday's mass shooting and stabbing attack in Jaffa, Israel, that killed seven people and injured 17 others.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
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Humanitarian aid groups tell Reuters that Israel introduced new customs regulations and restrictions on humanitarian aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip in mid-August, which are significantly delaying the delivery of food and essential supplies via the Jordan route.
Source: Reuters external link
The Gaza Health Ministry reports that at least 51 people were killed in coordinated Israeli strikes in southern Gaza.
Source: AP external link
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Eight Israeli soldiers are killed in ambushes by Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon.
Source: AP external link
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At least ten people are injured when a Russian guided bomb hits an apartment building in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Source: Reuters external link
The United Nations International Organization for Migration reports that over 700,000 Haitians are internally displaced in the country due to gang violence, with more than half being children.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
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Four Iraqi soldiers are killed and three others are injured in an ambush by Islamic State militants near Kirkuk, Iraq.
Source: Reuters external link
Danish police arrest three Swedes in connection with two explosions that occurred near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Source: Reuters external link

Law and crime

Two men and a pregnant woman are shot and killed by unidentified assailants in a barbershop in Lisbon, Portugal. The three suspects fled the scene on foot.
Source: Reuters external link
The Mexican Armed Forces announces its soldiers opened fire on a truck carrying migrants and killed six people near Huixtla, Chiapas, Mexico.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation announces an investigation into a plastic factory after 11 workers have died or went missing from flooding by Hurricane Helene.
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October 1

Law and crime

Three people are killed and fifteen others are injured in a mass stabbing at a supermarket in Songjiang district, Shanghai, China. Police arrest a 37-year-old man at the scene, adding that the man had come to Shanghai in order to "vent his anger due to a personal economic dispute".
Source: BBC News external link

Politics and elections

Shigeru Ishiba is sworn in as the 65th prime minister of Japan, succeeding Fumio Kishida.
Source: AP external link
Claudia Sheinbaum is inaugurated as the 66th president of Mexico, becoming the first female Mexican president.
Source: USA Today external link
Source: CBS News external link
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, celebrates his 100th birthday, becoming the first centenarian former U.S. president.
Source: BBC News external link
Former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is installed as the 14th Secretary General of NATO, succeeding Jens Stoltenberg.
Source: DW external link

Russian forces capture the town of Vuhledar in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, after Ukrainian forces retreat from the town.
Source: The Daily Telegraph external link
Seven people are killed and 12 others are injured in Russian strikes in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
Source: Reuters external link
Iran launches a wave of ballistic missile attacks against Israel in retaliation for the 2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike, killing a Palestinian civilian and injuring two others. The U.S. State Department had previously warned of an imminent Iranian attack, saying that such an attack would carry "severe consequences for Iran".
Source: CNN external link
United States Navy destroyers USS and USS successfully shoot down several Iranian missiles heading towards Israel.
Source: UK Defence Journal external link
The Syrian military intercepts several drones or missiles over Damascus. Several of them explode in the Mezzeh neighborhood, killing three people and injuring nine others.
Source: Reuters external link
Israeli forces invade southern Lebanon and begin a ground operation against Hezbollah.
Source: Jerusalem Post external link
A rocket explosion is reported in Tel Aviv, Israel, with the debris severely injuring a man. Separately, a drone is intercepted by Israeli forces over the Mediterranean Sea.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
Israel launches an airstrike in the Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp in Sidon, Lebanon, in order to target Munir al-Maqdah, an official of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
Two Palestinian gunmen open fire on pedestrians in Jaffa, Israel, killing at least seven people and injuring at least 17 others. The gunmen are subsequently shot and killed by armed civilians and police.
Source: Times of Israel external link

Disasters and accidents

The death toll from Hurricane Helene surpasses 160 people, with most of the deaths occurring in North Carolina, making it the second-deadliest hurricane to strike the contiguous United States in the past fifty years, behind only Hurricane Katrina.
Source: CNN external link
An Integrated Food Security Phase Classification report declares famine conditions in Haiti, with nearly 48% of Haitians suffering from Stage 4 "crisis" levels of food insecurity and nearly 6,000 in starvation.
Source: AP external link
A bus crashes and catches fire in Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani Province, Thailand, killing 23 people.
Source: BBC News external link
Rwanda reports eight deaths from Marburg virus.
Source: US News external link
At least 45 people are killed and dozens are missing after two boats carrying migrants capsizes off the coast of Djibouti.
Source: Al Jazeera external link

Business and economy

Over 45,000 dockworkers of the International Longshoremen's Association operating at thirty-six United States ports, primarily along the East Coast and the Gulf Coast, begin a labor strike, following the failure of the ports to reach a deal for worker compensation and a ban on automation.
Source: AP external link
CNN begins to roll out a paywall to view its news website.
Source: Reuters external link

September 30

International relations

Tuvalu's climate minister denounces the Australian Labor government's decision to expand three coal mines as an existential threat to the nation, due to the role of the mines in causing rising sea levels that have forced mass displacement across Tuvalu's low-lying islands.
Source: The Guardian external link

Disasters and accidents

The death toll from the floods and landslides in Nepal increases to 204 people, with 30 others missing. This is the highest recorded monsoon rainfall in Nepal in the past two decades.
Source: The Guardian external link
Two people are killed in wildfires in Peloponnese, Greece, as several villages are evacuated due to the fires.
Source: ITV News external link
Twelve people are killed, 29 others are rescued, and ten others are missing after a boat capsizes off the coast of Djerba, Tunisia.
Source: Al Jazeera external link

Law and crime

Lithuania announces that it has referred Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusian government, military officers, and other security officials to the International Criminal Court at The Hague, accusing them of committing crimes against humanity and causing people to flee the country.
Source: AP external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

At least 95 people are killed and 172 others are injured in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
Five children belonging to the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts are killed in an Israeli airstrike in Charkiyeh in southern Lebanon.
Source: Anadolu Agency external link
Three militants of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine are killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Kola District of Beirut, Lebanon. Separately, Hamas's commander in Lebanon, Fatah Sharif, is killed alongside his family in Tyre.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
A Lebanese Army soldier is killed in an Israeli drone strike in Wazzani, Lebanon.
Source: The Times of Israel external link
Israel informs the U.S. State Department that it will launch an imminent ground invasion of southern Lebanon in order to clear out Hezbollah infrastructure near Israeli border communities.
Source: The Washington Post external link
Lebanese troops withdraw from the Israeli border ahead of an Israeli ground offensive.
Source: Reuters external link
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reports that at least 100,000 people have crossed from Lebanon into Syria in order to flee from Israeli strikes.
Source: Al Jazeera external link

Business and economy

The last coal-fired power station in the United Kingdom shuts down in Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire, England, ending the 142-year history of coal-fired electricity in the UK.
Source: The Guardian external link