Portal:Current events/October 2021

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October 2021 is the tenth month of the current common year. The month, which began on a Friday, will end on a Sunday after 31 days. It is the current month.

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  • Aftermath of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
    • Deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi asks to reduce her time in court appearances, stating that her health has deteriorated. The judge will make a decision on the request next week. Suu Kyi currently faces multiple charges ranging from corruption to money laundering. (The Guardian)
  • A U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) special agent is killed and another is critically wounded, and a Tucson Police Department officer is wounded at a shooting involving two suspects, one of whom was a gunman who is believed to have killed himself, at the Tucson, Arizona Amtrak train station; the officers had boarded the just-disembarked Sunset Limited to do a drug check. (MSN/AP)

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  • Evergrande liquidity crisis
    • Two further Chinese real-estate developers, Fantasia Holdings and Sinic Holdings, with liabilities of $12.8 billion and $14.2 billion respectively, both fail to make bond payments amid tightening resource availability after Evergrande raised investor concerns, and were both downgraded to "CCC" or "substantial credit risk". (CNBC)

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  • Public sector undertakings in India
  • ITA - Italia Trasporto Aereo is announced as the new state-owned airline for Italy, following the closure of Alitalia due to bankruptcy. ITA is a reorganization of Alitalia under a new name signed by decree in October 2020. (CNN)
  • The severity of the energy crisis in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong provinces of China is reported as worsening, with power outages occuring every week and "notices ... telling us which days the following week that they will cut the power". Some factories report receiving power for only two or three days per week and are operating primarily on generators. China has also placed large bids for coal that are causing supply issues in locations as far away as Ukraine. (Nikkei Asia) (Interfax)

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  • Afghanistan–United States relations
    • The U.S. State Department confirms that the first face-to-face meetings with high representatives of the Taliban since the departure of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, will begin today in Doha, Qatar. A spokesperson for the State Department says that the U.S. will pressure the Taliban to "respect the rights of all Afghans, including women and girls" and form an inclusive government. The spokesperson also clarifies that this is not a recognition of the Taliban government by the U.S., saying that the Taliban will have to earn recognition by its actions. (France24)

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  • Thirty people storm a hospital in Rome, Italy, trying to free a wounded man under arrest due to his involvement in violent acts yesterday during an anti-Green Pass protest. Four people are injured during the incident. (The State)
  • The personal doctor of Georgian politician Mikheil Saakashvili says that he needs hospital treatment as he continues his hunger strike after returning from exile and being arrested on October 1. Saakashvili's condition has been described as "worsening". (Reuters)

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  • Brazil's Central Bank sells US$1 billion to offset declines in the real, which has fallen ⅓ relative to the dollar in 2021 alone, with another US$1 billion in sales scheduled for later today. (Mercopress)
  • LinkedIn announces that it will shut down its social media services in China later this year, citing heavy-handed compliance requirements from the government, and will replace it with a traditional job-listing site. LinkedIn was the only major Western-based social media site to legally operate within the country prior to the announcement. (BBC News)

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  • Russia announces that it will be suspending its mission to NATO in Brussels as early as November 1, in response to the expulsion of 8 diplomats accused of espionage from the mission earlier this month. The NATO information bureau and military liaison in Moscow will also be terminated. (CNN)

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An indirect [election] was held to choose the first ever President of BarbadosBBC.

The outgoing Governor-General of Barbados, Dame Sandra Mason was the only candidate nominated.

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  • 2021 North Kosovo crisis
    • A working group founded by the agreement reached near the end of September, consisting of negotiators from the governments of Kosovo and Serbia, to find a more permanent solution to the license plate issue than covering their national symbols with stickers, met today for the first time, in Brussels. If negotiations do not fail, they will announce their proposals in 6 months. (Gazeta Tema)

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  • COVID-19 pandemic
    • COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
      • COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria
        • Lockdown restrictions are lifted in Melbourne as over 70% of the Victorian population are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19. While case numbers continue to rise, health authorities are confident the relatively low level of serious illness, attributed to rising vaccination rates, will prevent an overload of the public health system. Private and public gatherings will now be allowed with limitations, schools and many businesses will reopen with density caps, and the controversial night-time curfew is lifted. Victorian health authorities have stated they hope lockdown will never be necessary again, which if true will mean an end to one of the world's toughest and longest lasting lockdowns. (ABC Australia)
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