Syrian Army shelling kills
Turkish military personnel in
Idlib Governorate, prompting retaliation by Turkish forces. A pro-opposition war monitor says the Turkish retaliation killed 13 Syrian soldiers, which Syria denies. The
Russian Ministry of Defence says
Turkey moved troops "inside the de-escalation zone [...] without notifying the
Russian side".
Turkish PresidentErdoğan says the Syrian shelling killed five Turkish soldiers and three civilian personnel, with nine others injured, and that the Russians "need to stand aside".
(AP News)(SANA)(NPR)
Gunmen open fire in an
amusement arcade in
Uruapan,
Mexico, killing at least nine people, including three children. Police say the gunmen were searching for specific targets but then opened fire indiscriminately on customers.
(The Guardian)
Greek police on the island of
Lesbos fire
tear gas to disperse migrants and refugees protesting about conditions in the camps and the slow pace of processing
asylum requests.
(Reuters)
The Constitutional Court of
Malawi annuls the result of the country's last general election due to various irregularities.
New elections are being scheduled to be held within 150 days.
(Aljazeera)
Significant irregularities in the Democratic Party process are reported with an app being blamed for widespread confusion and delayed results.
(Vox)(The Washington Examiner)
Democratic Senator
Joe Manchin asks his colleagues to consider
censuring Trump, as an alternative to
impeachment, for his efforts to pressure
Ukraine to investigate domestic political rivals. Senator Manchin is considered friendly with the White House.
(The Washington Post)
Syrian Army shelling kills
Turkish military personnel in
Idlib Governorate, prompting retaliation by Turkish forces. A pro-opposition war monitor says the Turkish retaliation killed 13 Syrian soldiers, which Syria denies. The
Russian Ministry of Defence says
Turkey moved troops "inside the de-escalation zone [...] without notifying the
Russian side".
Turkish PresidentErdoğan says the Syrian shelling killed five Turkish soldiers and three civilian personnel, with nine others injured, and that the Russians "need to stand aside".
(AP News)(SANA)(NPR)
Gunmen open fire in an
amusement arcade in
Uruapan,
Mexico, killing at least nine people, including three children. Police say the gunmen were searching for specific targets but then opened fire indiscriminately on customers.
(The Guardian)
Greek police on the island of
Lesbos fire
tear gas to disperse migrants and refugees protesting about conditions in the camps and the slow pace of processing
asylum requests.
(Reuters)
The Constitutional Court of
Malawi annuls the result of the country's last general election due to various irregularities.
New elections are being scheduled to be held within 150 days.
(Aljazeera)
Significant irregularities in the Democratic Party process are reported with an app being blamed for widespread confusion and delayed results.
(Vox)(The Washington Examiner)
Democratic Senator
Joe Manchin asks his colleagues to consider
censuring Trump, as an alternative to
impeachment, for his efforts to pressure
Ukraine to investigate domestic political rivals. Senator Manchin is considered friendly with the White House.
(The Washington Post)