A suicide bomber in a vehicle detonated explosives in
Helmand Province at a police checkpoint, killing five security force members and four civilians passing the area. Four other people are wounded.
(TOLO News)
At least three police officers are killed and another three injured when the Taliban attacks
Kohistan District,
Badakhshan Province. Four Taliban militants are also killed and five others injured in the attack.
(TOLOnews)
Slovakia reports 567 new cases in the past 24 hours, the largest single-day tally since the
pandemic started in the country.
(Reuters)
The
government approves the declaration of the
state of emergency due to rising cases in the country amid the
COVID-19pandemic.
Prime MinisterIgor Matovič states that the state of emergency will be imposed for 45 days starting tomorrow. It is the second time that the state of emergency has been imposed by the country.
(TASR)
The
government declares a
state of emergency and imposes tighter measures, including limiting gatherings and banning musicals and opera, in an attempt to combat a surge of the disease before it overwhelms the health system. The measures start on October 5 and will be in effect for 30 days.
(Reuters)
The number of recovered patients in
Indonesia surges by 4,510 to reach 214,947. This is the largest single-day increase of recoveries since the beginning of the outbreak.
(detikHealth)
Israel's
Knesset passes a law that bans mass protesting during the country's
lockdown in a move the opponents claim to criminalize demonstrations calling for
Benjamin Netanyahu to resign as
prime minister. It allows the government to restrict people from traveling more than 1 kilometer from their homes to demonstrate, and outdoor gatherings of more than 20 people are banned.
(The Guardian)
Alan Swinney, a member of the
Proud Boys, is arrested by
Portland Police for assault, unlawful use of weapon and tear gas, menacing and pointing a firearm at another individual during two incidents in August.
(The Hill)(Reuters)
German-
Kurdish singer
Hozan Canê is released from her
Istanbul prison, after being arrested and convicted in 2018 for allegedly being a member of the
Kurdistan Workers' Party. She is currently barred from leaving the country as her trial will continue on October 20.
(DW)
A suicide bomber in a vehicle detonated explosives in
Helmand Province at a police checkpoint, killing five security force members and four civilians passing the area. Four other people are wounded.
(TOLO News)
At least three police officers are killed and another three injured when the Taliban attacks
Kohistan District,
Badakhshan Province. Four Taliban militants are also killed and five others injured in the attack.
(TOLOnews)
Slovakia reports 567 new cases in the past 24 hours, the largest single-day tally since the
pandemic started in the country.
(Reuters)
The
government approves the declaration of the
state of emergency due to rising cases in the country amid the
COVID-19pandemic.
Prime MinisterIgor Matovič states that the state of emergency will be imposed for 45 days starting tomorrow. It is the second time that the state of emergency has been imposed by the country.
(TASR)
The
government declares a
state of emergency and imposes tighter measures, including limiting gatherings and banning musicals and opera, in an attempt to combat a surge of the disease before it overwhelms the health system. The measures start on October 5 and will be in effect for 30 days.
(Reuters)
The number of recovered patients in
Indonesia surges by 4,510 to reach 214,947. This is the largest single-day increase of recoveries since the beginning of the outbreak.
(detikHealth)
Israel's
Knesset passes a law that bans mass protesting during the country's
lockdown in a move the opponents claim to criminalize demonstrations calling for
Benjamin Netanyahu to resign as
prime minister. It allows the government to restrict people from traveling more than 1 kilometer from their homes to demonstrate, and outdoor gatherings of more than 20 people are banned.
(The Guardian)
Alan Swinney, a member of the
Proud Boys, is arrested by
Portland Police for assault, unlawful use of weapon and tear gas, menacing and pointing a firearm at another individual during two incidents in August.
(The Hill)(Reuters)
German-
Kurdish singer
Hozan Canê is released from her
Istanbul prison, after being arrested and convicted in 2018 for allegedly being a member of the
Kurdistan Workers' Party. She is currently barred from leaving the country as her trial will continue on October 20.
(DW)