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Italian President Sergio Mattarella accepts Giuseppe Conte as Prime Minister. Conte is now going to form his government, supported by the Five Star Movement and League. | Italy's President Sergio Mattarella has accepted a political novice as prime minister, paving the way for two populist parties to form a government.
The anti-establishment Five Star Movement and right-wing League chose law professor Giuseppe Conte in a bid to end 11 weeks of political deadlock.
The 53-year-old has face... | Government Job change - Appoint_Inauguration | May 2018 | ['(BBC)'] |
An air ambulance helicopter crashes in Iran's southern Fars Province, killing everyone on board. The official Islamic Republic News Agency put the death toll at 10. | ANKARA (Reuters) - An air ambulance helicopter crashed on Friday in Iran’s central province of Fars, killing everyone on board, Iranian media reported.
State TV said the helicopter was taking a patient from a remote area to the city of Shiraz when it crashed. The patient, four medics and two crew were killed, the broad... | Air crash | March 2016 | ['(IRNA)', '(Reuters)'] |
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette charges five people, including the director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, with involuntary manslaughter for their roles in the Legionnaires' disease outbreak that led to 12 deaths. |
The Michigan attorney general’s office on Wednesday charged the director of the state’s health department and four other public officials with involuntary manslaughter for their roles in the Flint water crisis, which has stretched into its fourthyear.
Nick Lyon, director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human ... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Accuse | June 2017 | ['(The Washington Post)', '(Detroit Free Press)'] |
Three fishermen are killed, and six others injured, during the crash of a van in Atka, Alaska, United States. | A patient is taken out of an ambulance at the Adak clinic after a vehicle rollover in Atka on Tuesday.
Three of the nine people injured in Tuesday's van crash on Atka have died, Alaska State Troopers say.
None of the people involved in the crash were named in a trooper dispatch issued just after midnight, pending no... | Road Crash | June 2016 | ['(Alaska Dispatch News)'] |
Super Typhoon Mangkhut approaches the Philippines as one of the strongest in its history, with sustained winds of 205 kilometres per hour and gusts of up to 285 km/h . | Five million could be hit by super storm as gusts of up to 255km/h are expected
First published on Fri 14 Sep 2018 03.19 BST
The Philippines is braced for one of the strongest typhoons in its history, as authorities evacuate families in their thousands, close schools and put rescuers and troops on full alert in the cou... | Hurricanes_Tornado_Storm_Blizzard | September 2018 | ['(Ompong)', '(127\xa0mph)', '(177\xa0mph)', '(The Guardian)'] |
Two people are killed and two are injured in a shooting at a youth training center in Arvada Colorado, United States. | (CNN) -- Police in Arvada, Colorado, searched for a killer on Sunday, while a school for missionaries mourned the deaths of two of the gunman's victims and prayed for two others whom he wounded. Investigators were looking for any connections between the shootings and a later assault on a church in Colorado Springs, b... | Armed Conflict | December 2007 | ['(CNN)'] |
Iranian Para-cyclist Bahman Golbarnezhad dies after being involved in a crash during the men's C4-5 road race. | THE PARALYMPICS have been marred by tragedy after a competitor in the men's cycling road race died following a crash in the race.
Iranian Bahman Golbarnezhad was rushed to hospital after a fall competing in the C4-5 event in Rio today.
The rider suffered a cardiac arrest after hitting his head against a rock but despit... | Famous Person - Death | September 2016 | ['(BBC)', '(The Sun)'] |
A Saudi-led military coalition bombards government buildings and residential neighborhoods in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, killing about 30 people, including civilians. Rescuers continue searching for other possible victims buried under the rubble. , | An elderly man sits under a mural depicting a Saudi-led airstrike hitting Sanaa with Arabic writing that reads,"using bombs internationally banned " in the Old City of Sanaa, Yemen on Saturday. The overnight airstrikes against Yemen's Shiite rebels and their allies have killed almost 30 people, including civilians, in... | Armed Conflict | September 2015 | ['(AP via Orange County Register)', '(Xinhuanet)'] |
The security officers of Georgia arrest nearly 30 members of the opposition political party "Samartlianoba" and its satellite organizations on suspicion of plotting a coup against the government. The party, which advocates closer political ties with the Russian Federation, is led by the nation's fugitive security chie... | They say those detained are supporters of Igor Giorgadze - the fugitive former head of the state security service. Lawyers for those arrested deny the coup accusations, saying the arrests amount to political persecution.
Mr Giorgadze fled Georgia after being accused of trying to assassinate then President Eduard Shevar... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Arrest | September 2006 | ['(Justice)', '(BBC)'] |
An inquest opens into the deaths of 7 people killed in last Friday's multiple vehicle pile–up on the M5 in the English county of Somerset. | The inquest into the deaths of the seven people killed in a crash on the M5 in Somerset last Friday has opened.
All of the bodies were officially released by the West Somerset coroner Michael Rose, at the hearing in Taunton.
He said: "Each one of these deaths is a tragedy. People bound on a normal evening's journey sud... | Road Crash | November 2011 | ['(BBC)'] |
In the Netherlands a 45yearold man is arrested following a DNA profiling match in connection with a highprofile rape and murder case of a sixteenyearold girl on May 1, 1999. | Police in Friesland have arrested a local man in connection with the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl in 1999.
The man was picked up following the mass dna testing of men living close to the field where Marianne Vaatstra’s body was found. According to television crime reporter Peter R de Vries, who has been centr... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Accuse | November 2012 | ['(DutchNews)'] |
Several demonstrations, some of them violent, take place in Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Bursa, Antalya and Diyarbakir in response to the disaster, with police responding to many of the protests with force. | Trade unions in Turkey have been holding a one-day strike in protest at the country's worst mine disaster, which has claimed at least 282 lives.
Thousands took to the streets in cities across the country, with clashes breaking out in Izmir.
President Abdullah Gul visited the scene of the disaster in Soma, as Turkey hol... | Protest_Online Condemnation | May 2014 | ['(BBC)'] |
Prisoners in the U.S. state of Georgia, in particular inmates of United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, start protesting. | If the military now running Egypt is as repressive as Mubarak, you know the Egyptians will be outraged. They won’t stand for it. Whenever we in the U.S. make a brave step forward … and are pushed back a couple of steps, we should be outraged too. And we should make some noise.
On Dec. 9, thousands of prisoners in Georg... | Protest_Online Condemnation | February 2011 | ['(AP via SanFranciscoBay)'] |
The Danish, and as a consequence of sharing the same building, the Chilean and Swedish embassies in Damascus, are firebombed by protestors denouncing the publication of what they consider sacrilegious cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad. The Norwegian embassy is also burned. | Protesters scaled the Danish site amid chants of "God is great", before moving on to attack the Norwegian mission.
Denmark and Norway condemned Syria for failing its international obligations and urged their citizens to leave. The cartoons have sparked Muslim outrage across the world, following their publication in a D... | Protest_Online Condemnation | February 2006 | ['(BBC)'] |
Croatia holds parliamentary elections amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Rising infection rates and the pandemic's effects on the economy might influence the outcome of the election. | ZAGREB (Reuters) - Croatia’s ruling centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) convincingly won a parliamentary election on Sunday, held at a time of rising coronavirus infections and a sharp economic downturn due to the pandemic.
The official results after around 60% of votes were counted gave the HDZ 68 seats in th... | Government Job change - Election | July 2020 | ['(Reuters)'] |
Oscar–winning American comedic actor Robin Williams is found dead at age 63 by asphyxiation. | The Marin County coroner said in a statement that the death was suspected "to be a suicide due to asphyxia."
"Robin Williams passed away this morning. He has been battling severe depression of late," said the comedian's spokeswoman Mara Buxbaum. "This is a tragic and sudden loss. The family respectfully asks for the... | Famous Person - Death | August 2014 | ['(MSN)', '(CNN)', '(New York Times)'] |
Turkey indicts 20 Saudis for the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi. | The dissident Saudi writer was killed in his country’s Istanbul consulate in 2018. But the Turkish case is unlikely to come to trial.
ISTANBUL Turkish officials on Wednesday announced the indictments of 20 Saudi nationals on charges of murder and incitement to murder in the killing of the dissident writer Jamal Khash... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Accuse | March 2020 | ['(The New York Times)'] |
Greensburg, Kansas Tornado Outbreak: A massive tornado kills nine people in Kansas including 8 people in Greensburg, Kansas with the town suffering widespread damage. | Nine people are dead after a massive tornado wrecked a small town, crushing a hospital and levelling homes in the US state of Kansas.
Sharon Watson, spokeswoman for Kansas Emergency Management, said eight people were killed in Greensburg, southern Kansas, after the storm made a direct hit on the small prairie town.
She... | Hurricanes_Tornado_Storm_Blizzard | May 2007 | ['(AFP/Reuters via ABC Online)'] |
Chinese ambassador to Israel Du Wei is found dead in his home in Tel Aviv, aged 57. | Team, which will not be required to quarantine upon arrival, will conduct an internal investigation, and handle flying arrangements for the body, as well as coordinate embassy activities
China will send a special team to investigate the death of its ambassador to Israel on Monday, Du Wei, whose body was found in his Te... | Famous Person - Death | May 2020 | ['(Haaretz)'] |
A car bomb kills at least 11 people and injures 25 others in Peshawar, Pakistan. | . The scene moments after the bomb exploded
A car bomb has exploded in Pakistan's north-western city of Peshawar, killing at least 11 people and injuring many others, police say.
The explosion occurred in a busy street in the densely populated Kashkal area, as a school bus passed by, they said. At least 25 people were ... | Armed Conflict | May 2009 | ['(BBC)'] |
A gunman opens fire on an Amsterdam to Paris train leaving four people wounded. , | Follow NBC News A gunman opened fire on a train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris on Friday afternoon, wounding an American passenger who helped to thwart the attack, according to a French official.
The shooting, which happened at 5:45 p.m. local time near Arras, France, left two people seriously injured, "including o... | Armed Conflict | August 2015 | ['(The Guardian)', '(NBC news)'] |
In separate events, 29 people are killed in a suicide attack on a prison van, six NATO oil tankers are torched, and the Pakistan Army attacked Taliban fighters. | Updated: Apr 24, 2010 23:27
ISLAMABAD: A suicide car bomber attacked a prison van while gunmen torched six NATO oil tankers in separate strikes Saturday that killed four Pakistani police officers and wounded 10 others, authorities said.
The army, meanwhile, kept up its pressure on the Pakist... | Armed Conflict | April 2010 | ['(Arab News)'] |
The Hellenic Parliament approves Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras's bailout package, despite opposition by almost one-third of his Syriza party. This third bailout plan is almost identical to the one rejected by the Greek people in the referendum. Tsipras will seek a vote of confidence following the country's A... | Prime minister could face a confidence vote next week as he falls short of 120 votes he needs to survive a censure motion
First published on Fri 14 Aug 2015 07.42 BST
After a tumultuous, often ill-tempered and at times surreal all-night debate, Greek MPs voted early on Friday to approve a new multibillion euro bailout ... | Government Policy Changes | August 2015 | ['(with 222 yes votes)', '(The Guardian)', '(The International New York Times)'] |
Russian President Vladimir Putin signs a law – voted by the State Duma on 22 May and approved by the State Council on 30 May – with countermeasures against actions of the United States and other "unfriendly" countries. | MOSCOW, June 4. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law on countermeasures against unfriendly actions of the United States and other foreign countries. The document passed by the State Duma on May 22 and approved by the Federation Council on May 30 was posted on the official Internet portal of legal inf... | Government Policy Changes | June 2018 | ['(TASS)'] |
Google's DeepMind AlphaGo artificial intelligence program defeats South Korean grand master Lee Se–dol in the ancient game of Go. | A Google computer program trounced one of the world's top players on Wednesday in a round of Go, which is believed to be the most complex board game ever created.
The match between Google DeepMind's AlphaGo and the South Korean Go master Lee Se-dol was described beforehand as an important test of how far research into ... | Sports Competition | March 2016 | ['(The New York Times via Melbourne Age)'] |
Afghan protesters attack a Norwegian base in Faryab province on the Turkmenistan border. | KABUL, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Around 400 protesters hurled rocks and set fire to cars at a Norwegian-led military base in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, as part of nationwide demonstrations against the burning of copies of the Koran at a NATO air base.
Norway's ambassador to Kabul, T... | Armed Conflict | February 2012 | ['(Reuters via Alertnet)'] |
President Barack Obama issues an executive order on Cuba lifting monetary limits on the amount of Cuban products, including cigars and rum, which Americans can bring back for personal use, allowing Cubans and Americans to engage in joint medical research, and allowing Cubans to buy certain U.S. consumer goods online. ,... | open-minded writing HAVANA TIMES — In what could be his last effort to warm relations with Cuba, President Obama today announced his approval of new regulations to facilitate business and trade.
One of the most significant actions was to rescind the ban on receiving cargo ships in US ports for six months after having d... | Government Policy Changes | October 2016 | ['(The New York Times)', '(The Miami Herald)', '(The Havana Times)'] |
Thousands of mourners from across southern India pay their respects to the dead chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy. | Thousands of mourners from across southern India have paid their respects to the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh state who died on Wednesday.
YS Rajasekhara Reddy and four others were killed in a helicopter crash. People sobbed in the streets and broke through police barricades to get a final glimpse of the coffin. Mr... | Famous Person - Death | September 2009 | ['(BBC)'] |
President Alexander Lukashenko announces the arrest of main opposition rival Viktar Babaryka for possible financial crimes. | Belarussian authorities on Thursday detained President Alexander Lukashenko's rival ahead of August's election as Minsk intensified a crackdown on the opposition.
The detention of Viktor Babaryko, a 56-year-old former banker, on suspicion of financial crimes came after authorities jailed other critics including promine... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Arrest | June 2020 | ['(Moscow Times)'] |
Voters in Armenia go to the polls to vote in a referendum to change from a presidential to a parliamentary form of government. | Armenians were voting on December 6 on a referendum about a government-backed proposal to switch from a presidential to a parliamentary form of government.
The government scheduled the referendum after President Serzh Sarkisian proposed the constitutional amendments, arguing the changes would "make cooperation between ... | Government Job change - Election | December 2015 | ['(Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)'] |
The United States and China begin the first U.S.–China Strategic and Economic Dialogue. | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China is bringing 150 senior officials, including nearly its whole Cabinet, to the United States this week for talks whose symbolic value is likely to trump concrete achievements.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (R) welcome China's Vice Premier Wang ... | Diplomatic Talks _ Diplomatic_Negotiation_ Summit Meeting | July 2009 | ['(AFP)', '(Xinhua)', '(Reuters)'] |
A bus carrying Hungarian students crashes near Verona in northern Italy with at least 18 people dead and 50 injured. , | A bus carrying schoolchildren has crashed and caught fire in northern Italy, killing at least 16 people, emergency officials say.
The bus, carrying pupils from Hungary, collided with a roadside column as it exited the A4 motorway near Verona late on Friday.
Italy's national fire service said that another 39 people had ... | Road Crash | January 2017 | ['(The Telegraph)', '(BBC)'] |
Around 150,000 people flee their homes in Sindh as the devastating floods worsen in Pakistan. | Pakistan's already creaky economy has been pushed to the verge of ruin by the devastating floods of the past month.
With foreign aid only now beginning to trickle in, the impoverished country has been forced to take out further loans while pleading for outstanding ones to be restructured.
Already burdened by heavy debt... | Floods | August 2010 | ['(Al Jazeera)', '(The Independent on Sunday)', '(BBC)'] |
A video shows 11 dead imams and 45 wounded Muslim holy men, 5 of whom are in a coma, alleged to have been caused by a NATO airstrike. Those attacked were said to have been at rest and sleeping while participating in a long peace march; Muslims and Christians unite in condemnation of the attack. | Libyan officials have accused Nato of "barbarically slaying" 11 Islamic imams and wounding 45 others by bombing a guest house in the eastern city of Brega, where they had gathered for a peace march into rebel-held territory.
Officials in Tripoli showed video footage of up to seven corpses whom they identified as imams ... | Armed Conflict | May 2011 | ['(The Guardian)'] |
After suffering a cardiac arrest in his Malibu, California home, American singer and songwriter Tom Petty dies at the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 66. | Tom Petty, the dynamic and iconoclastic frontman who led the band the Heartbreakers, died Monday. He was 66. Petty’s death was confirmed by Tony Dimitriades, longtime manager of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, on behalf of the family. “On behalf of the Tom Petty family, we are devastated to announce the untimely death o... | Famous Person - Death | October 2017 | ['(Rolling Stone)'] |
Philippine elections: About 40 million Filipinos go to the polls to elect candidates for national and local positions from the President down to municipal councilors. | More than 90 people died during the campaign - 16 of them just before voting began on Monday, police said.
Opinion polls suggest President Gloria Arroyo is likely to defeat her main rival, Fernando Poe Junior, a film star with no political experience.
But the outcome is far from certain, and Filipinos may have to wait ... | Government Job change - Election | May 2004 | ['(BBC)'] |
The trial of Schapelle Corby, an Australian facing drug smuggling charges in Indonesia, is adjourned after she collapses in the Bali courtroom. | The trial of the Australian accused of drug smuggling, Schapelle Corby, has been adjourned after the 27-year-old beauty student collapsed in court in Bali. Corby was examined by a doctor in the court before being led away.
Corby had requested a doctor be brought to the court while she was in the cells waiting for the h... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Accuse | April 2005 | ['(ABC News)'] |
Former Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz is shot in the Dominican Republic during a reported robbery attempt. He is expected to fully recover following surgery. | Former Boston Red Sox slugger and Dominican star David Ortiz is out of surgery and doing "fine," according to his family, after he was shot Sunday at a club in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Ortiz's media assistant, Leo Lopez, told ESPN's Enrique Rojas that Ortiz is stable but still in intensive care.
"Doctors say ... | Famous Person - Sick | June 2019 | ['(Heavy)', '(ESPN)'] |
The European Commission passes a ban on the use of bisphenol A in baby bottles. | The European Commission has announced a ban on the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in plastic baby bottles from next year. The commission cited fears that the compound could affect development and immune response in young children. There has been concern over the use of BPA for some time, with six US manufacturers removing it... | Government Policy Changes | November 2010 | ['(BBC)'] |
Mongolians go to the polls to elect a new president. The centre-right Democratic Party's Battulga Khaltmaa wins a plurality of votes, but falls short of a majority, necessitating a second round. | ULAANBAATAR (Reuters) - No candidate has won an outright victory in Mongolia’s presidential election meaning the first ever run-off between two leading candidates will be held next month, the General Election Committee said on Tuesday.
A populist former martial arts star Khaltmaa Battulga of the opposition Democratic P... | Government Job change - Election | June 2017 | ['(Reuters)'] |
Adele Adkins, Kate Bush and PJ Harvey feature on the shortlist for best album at this year's Ivor Novello Awards – the first ever all–female shortlist. | Adele, Kate Bush and PJ Harvey will battle it out for best album at next month's Ivor Novello awards.
It is the first time the album shortlist has been exclusively female.
Two of Adele's tracks, Rolling in the Deep and Someone Like You, are also nominated for most performed work, alongside Take That's The Flood.
Rollin... | Awards ceremony | April 2012 | ['(BBC)', '(The Guardian)'] |
At least 27 people are killed after drinking toxic alcohol in Pakistan. , | TOBA TEK SINGH, Pakistan, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- At least 32 people, mostly Christians, died after consuming homemade liquor in a Pakistani town on Christmas, law enforcement said.
Another 25 people were being treated in hospitals after drinking the illegal alcohol in the city of Toba Tek Singh, police officer Mohammad Nadee... | Mass Poisoning | December 2016 | ['(The New York Times)', '(UPI)'] |
The trial of 29 suspects in relation to the 2004 Madrid train bombings begins in Madrid, Spain. | Seven suspects, most of whom are Moroccan, face charges of murder and belonging to a terrorist group. The first defendant, Rabei Osman, said he had nothing to do with the bombings and denied links to Islamic extremists.
The trial is expected to last for several months and hear from hundreds of witnesses and police expe... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Sentence | February 2007 | ['(BBC)'] |
A man was revealed to have been arrested the previous day for attempting to blow up a car in The Pentagon parking lot. | An Arkansas man was charged Tuesday with trying to blow up an SUV in a Pentagon parking lot, federal prosecutors in Virginia said.
A Pentagon police officer was on patrol just before 11 a.m. Monday when he saw Matthew Dmitri Richardson, 19, of Fayetteville, attempting to light on fire a piece of fabric that had been in... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Accuse | February 2020 | ['(NBC)'] |
Former Vice President Joe Biden chooses Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate, making her the presumptive 2020 Democratic vice presidential nominee. She is the first black woman and first Asian-American vice presidential nominee for a major party. | Former Vice President Joe Biden named Sen. Kamala Harris to be his running mate this fall.
The moderate former prosecutor from California has spent her career breaking barriers. Here's what we know:
From CNN's Jamiel Lynch
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottom said the Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ticket is needed to "show ... | Government Job change - Election | August 2020 | ['(CNN)'] |
Southern Sudan chooses to become independent of Sudan with over 99% voting yes in the referendum. | Some 99% of South Sudanese voted to secede from the north, according to the first complete results of the region's independence referendum.
A total of 99.57% of those polled voted for independence, according to the referendum commission.
Early counting had put the outcome of the ballot beyond doubt, indicating Southern... | Regime Change | January 2011 | ['(Reuters)', '(Al Jazeera)', '(The Guardian)', '(BBC)', '(Xinhua)'] |
Eight people are killed by a fire in a medical facility in Russia's eastern Altai region. | Eight people have been killed after fire swept through a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts in Russia's eastern Altai region, officials say.
Six people were injured in the Chisty List centre near the Krasilovo lake. The officials say the blaze caused the collapse of the roof of the building.
A criminal investigatio... | Fire | April 2014 | ['(BBC)'] |
A fire in a mosque in the Iranian capital of Tehran leaves 59 people dead. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, but it is believed that a kerosene heater was left near a thick flammable curtain. | Some 210 people were injured in the incident in the centre of the city, the head of Tehran's security forces said. The reports said the blaze broke out as worshippers gathered in the Ark mosque near Tehran's main bazaar. Relatives of the injured have been rushing from hospital to hospital trying to locate their loved o... | Fire | February 2005 | ['(BBC)'] |
Serena Williams defeats her sister Venus Williams 6-4, 6-4 to win the women's singles and an Open era-record 23rd Grand Slam singles title. | Serena Williams is the most prolific grand slam winner of the open era after claiming her 23rd major singles title with a 6-4, 6-4 victory against her sister Venus here in Melbourne on Saturday. The triumph also made Serena a seven-times winner of the Australian Open, while Venus had to be content with offering a remin... | Sports Competition | January 2017 | ['(The Guardian)'] |
Labour's Seema Malhotra wins the Feltham and Heston by–election. | Labour leader Ed Miliband says his party's victory in the Feltham and Heston by-election is "a verdict on the government's failed economic plan".
Winning candidate Seema Malhotra secured victory in the west London seat with an increased majority of 6,203 over the Tories, a swing of 8.6%.
The Lib Dems held on to third p... | Government Job change - Election | December 2011 | ['(BBC)'] |
About 250 protesters gather at the main entrance to Iraq's giant Zubair oilfield. | BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi police wielded batons and rubber hoses to disperse about 250 protesters gathered at the main entrance to the Zubair oilfield near Basra on Tuesday as unrest across southern cities over poor basic services gathered pace.
Since demonstrations began nine days ago, protesters have attacked gov... | Protest_Online Condemnation | July 2018 | ['(Reuters)'] |
Thousands rally in Kathmandu and other cities against the six–day shut down of public transport, businesses and schools across Nepal by millions of the country's poor. | A section of the people at the peace assembly held in Kathmandu against the Maoists' strike.
Asking the UCPN (Maoist) to forge consensus among political parties and withdraw the indefinite strike, a massive peace assembly was held in Kathmandu on Friday.
In a late development, the Maoists withdrew the indefinite gene... | Protest_Online Condemnation | May 2010 | ['(Al Jazeera)', '(The Hindu)', '(The New York Times)'] |
Italian author and philosopher Umberto Eco dies at the age of 84. | The Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco, best known for his novel The Name of the Rose, has died aged 84.
According to a family member who asked not to be identified, he died late on Friday from cancer. The Name of the Rose was made into a film in 1986 starring Scottish actor Sean Connery.
Eco, who also wrote th... | Famous Person - Death | February 2016 | ['(BBC)'] |
Arizona defeats South Carolina to win its first College World Series title since 1986 and fourth overall. Arizona outfielder Robert Refsnyder is named the Most Outstanding Player. | How the game was won: Dixon, a sophomore who entered for Joseph Maggi as a defensive replacement in the sixth inning, lined a 1-1 pitch from South Carolina closer Matt Price just inside third base to the left-field corner to score Robert Refsnyder from second base. Refsnyder had singled off Price, the career CWS leader... | Sports Competition | June 2012 | ['(ESPN)'] |
The Supreme Court of the United States agrees to decide whether federal courts have the power to order prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay to be released into the country. | WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to decide whether federal courts have the power to order prisoners held at Guantánamo Bay to be released into the United States.
The court’s decision to hear the case adds a further complication to the Obama administration’s efforts to close the prison at the naval base ... | Government Policy Changes | October 2009 | ['(The New York Times)'] |
New laws come into effect in the state of Texas that allow for less restrictions on the carrying of guns in "schools, places of worship, foster homes where children live and apartments". | Follow NBC News As a community is still in shock over the 7 dead and 22 injured in Saturday's mass shooting in west Texas, new laws go into effect Sunday in the Lone Star State that loosen gun restrictions — drawing the outrage of gun control advocates.
The new laws, signed by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in June, will... | Government Policy Changes | September 2019 | ['(NBC News)'] |
A Dutch court finds Trafigura guilty of illegally dumping toxic waste in Côte d'Ivoire in 2006. | A Dutch court has found multinational Trafigura guilty of illegally exporting toxic waste from Amsterdam and concealing the nature of the cargo.
In 2006, Trafigura transported waste alleged to have been involved in the injury of thousands of people in Ivory Coast. Trafigura denied any wrongdoing.
It expressed disappoin... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Sentence | July 2010 | ['(BBC)', '(The Guardian)'] |
Rozi Khan, the Governor of the Chora District in Afghanistan, is killed in a firefight involving Australian Army soldiers. | The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has confirmed that a district governor was killed in a firefight involving Australian soldiers in Afghanistan yesterday.
The ADF says Chora District Governor and tribal leader Rozi Khan was among those killed in the incident, which involved Australian Special Operations Task Group (SO... | Armed Conflict | September 2008 | ['(ABC News Australia)'] |
Hurricane Dorian spawns several tornadoes in the Carolinas and causes power outages to 230,000 people in South Carolina. | In Wilmington, North Carolina, several tornado warnings popped up over the area Thursday morning. "Radar shows nasty mini-supercells in the outer band of #Hurricane #Dorian with tornado warnings all over the place - please take quick action if you get a warning as these storms mean business!" said National Hurricane Ce... | Hurricanes_Tornado_Storm_Blizzard | September 2019 | ['(Charlotte Observer)', '(Washington Examiner)'] |
Gunmen shoot dead five police officers near Giza. | Gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on a security vehicle Friday killing five policemen just a short distance from some of Egypt's oldest pyramids in Giza, officials said.
The shooting in the early hours of the morning took place in the village of Abusir in Badrashin, part of Greater Cairo, and the slain policemen were ... | Riot | July 2017 | ['(ABC News)'] |
Black smoke rises from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, signalling that Roman Catholic Cardinals had not elected a new pope in the first vote of their secret conclave. | Vatican City - Black smoke rose from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel on Tuesday, signalling that Roman Catholic cardinals had not elected a new pope in the first vote of their secret conclave.
The black smoke was seen by thousands of faithful in St Peter's Square and means the 115 cardinals will hold a new round of votin... | Government Job change - Election | March 2013 | ['(BBC)', '(Reuters via News24)'] |
Several avalanches in Gorno–Badakhshan, Tajikistan, caused by heavy snowfall over the weekend, leave at least seven people dead. | Avalanches triggered by warm weather following heavy snowfall have killed at least seven people in Tajikistan's mountainous south.
A spokeswoman for Tajikistan's Emergencies Committee, Umeda Yusufova, told RFE/RL on January 30 that the death toll may rise as rescue teams continue working on the Dushanbe-Khujand highway... | Hurricanes_Tornado_Storm_Blizzard | January 2017 | ['(Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)'] |
Brazilian police detain fugitive Italian former left-wing guerrilla and convicted murderer Cesare Battisti, as he was attempting to flee across the border into Bolivia to avoid extradition back to Italy and facing his life sentence prison term for four murders in the 1970s. | BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian highway police on Wednesday detained Cesare Battisti, an Italian former left-wing guerrilla convicted of murder in his country, as he was attempting to cross the border into Bolivia in a taxi, federal police said.
Battisti was apparently trying to leave Brazil after Italy reportedly asked... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Accuse | October 2017 | ['(Reuters)'] |
Golden State Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson sets a National Basketball Association record for most points in a single quarter with 37. He also sets a league record for most three–pointers in a quarter, with nine. | Klay Thompson set an NBA record for points in a quarter by scoring 37 points in the third quarter during Golden State's 126-101 home victory over Sacramento on Friday.
The previous mark of 33 points was shared by two renowned scorers: George Gervin and Carmelo Anthony. Gervin set his mark in the second quarter of an Ap... | Break historical records | January 2015 | ['(Sports Illustrated)'] |
The head of Guinea's junta Moussa Dadis Camara and interim leader General Sékouba Konaté hold emergency talks with Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaoré. | Burkina Faso's president has held emergency talks with Guinea's injured junta leader Capt Moussa Dadis Camara and his deputy Sekouba Konate.
The discussions, held behind closed doors, were about the future role of Capt Camara following a failed assassination attempt last month. He arrived in Burkina Faso on Tuesday fro... | Diplomatic Talks _ Diplomatic_Negotiation_ Summit Meeting | January 2010 | ['(AFP)', '(BBC)'] |
President-elect Donald Trump names retired United States Marine Corps general James Mattis as United States Secretary of Defense. | WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday that he has selected James Mattis, a legendary, tough-talking retired Marine Corps general who favors a robust military and criticized the Obama administration's approach to war, to lead the Defense Department.
Trump joked about the announcement at a rally Th... | Government Job change - Appoint_Inauguration | December 2016 | ['(USA Today)'] |
American actor Leonardo DiCaprio and Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto meet to discuss the protection of the Vaquita porpoise. , |
For two decades, the vaquita, the world’s smallest porpoise, has been on the verge of disappearing from Mexico’s Sea of Cortez, its only habitat.
The Mexican government has attempted to protect the animal, but its policies have utterly failed due to incompetence: the vaquita’s numbers have continued to dwindle in rece... | Diplomatic Talks _ Diplomatic_Negotiation_ Summit Meeting | June 2017 | ['(The Daily Mail)', '(Quartz)'] |
An Italian rescue helicopter, carrying an injured skier from Gran Sasso d'Italia, crashes amid thick fog, killing six people. | Six people have been killed in a rescue helicopter crash in a mountainous area of central Italy, officials say.
The aircraft came down in thick fog near the Campo Felice ski station after picking up an injured skier.
The rescue was not related to last week's avalanche that engulfed a hotel nearby, killing at least 15 p... | Air crash | January 2017 | ['(BBC)'] |
President of the United States Barack Obama awards a Medal of Honor posthumously to Robert James Miller of the US Army Green Berets for "conspicuous gallantry ... at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty" while fighting in the War in Afghanistan on January 25, 2008. | Oviedo, Florida (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Wednesday awarded the Medal of Honor -- the nation's highest military decoration -- to Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller, a Green Beret who died after willingly taking fire to protect U.S. and Afghan soldiers.
The citation read at a solemn White House ceremony in Washington,... | Awards ceremony | October 2010 | ['(CNN)'] |
East African leaders call for 20,000 troops to be deployed across Somalia to support the United Nations-backed Transitional Federal Government and for the United Nations to replace the African Union Mission to Somalia. | East African leaders have renewed their calls to the UN to replace the beleaguered African Union (AU) peacekeeping mission in Somalia. At a meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Somalia's president said a radical strategy to end almost two decades of crisis in the country was needed.
The leaders of the regional grouping Ig... | Famous Person - Give a speech | July 2010 | ['(AllAfrica.com)', '(BBC News)'] |
Thousands of students march peacefully through Rome as part of nationwide demonstrations in Italy prior to a Senate vote which threatens education funds. | Thousands of students have demonstrated in Italy ahead of a Senate vote on controversial education reforms. Protests in Rome remained orderly, though students clashed with police in Palermo, roads were blocked in Turin, and rubbish set on fire in Naples. Police prevented a repetition of last week's violent clashes in R... | Protest_Online Condemnation | December 2010 | ['(Al Jazeera)', '(BBC)'] |
Saudi security forces arrest a number of protesters in Qatif. | The arrests took place in the city of Qatif after "rioters" set tyres on fire during an overnight demonstration, an interior ministry statement said.
It said there were no casualties, but witnesses said several people were wounded when police opened fire. Among those detained was Mohammed al-Shakouri, described by the ... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Accuse | July 2012 | ['(BBC)'] |
Vice–President of Colombia Angelino Garzón gets sick two days into his term. | Colombia's new Vice-President, Angelino Garzon, has had emergency heart bypass surgery after falling ill just two days after taking office. Doctors said his condition was stable and he was recuperating in intensive care after the operation. Mr Garzon, 63, was taken to hospital in Bogota on Monday morning after complain... | Famous Person - Sick | August 2010 | ['(BBC)', '(AFP via France24)', '[permanent dead link]', '(Reuters)'] |
At least five people died and 30 were injured when a passenger train derailed in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. |
At least five people died and 30 were injured on Wednesday when a passenger train derailed in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, media reported.
The accident took place in Harchandpur, located some 77 km (48 miles) south of the state capital Lucknow, Reuters partner ANI News said in a Tweet. | Train collisions | October 2018 | ['(Cyprus Mail)'] |
North Korean state media says the country has successfully tested a new type of submarine-launched ballistic missile off the coast of Wonsan. | SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Thursday it had successfully test-fired a new submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) from the sea to contain external threats and bolster self-defense, ahead of fresh nuclear talks with the United States.
North Korea says test was submarine missile
01:24
The launch on Wednesda... | Military Exercise | October 2019 | ['(SLBM)', '(Deutche Welle)', '(Reuters)'] |
Toronto's Sheraton Cadwell Orchestras closes and its management resigns following public backlash to a fat-shaming email that said only "physically fit and slim" singers would be featured in shows. | The Sheraton Cadwell Orchestras asked women who were not "fit & slim" to use loose dresses that hide their "dietary indulgences".
Many singers who had performed with the symphony expressed disgust at the email.
The management has since apologised and resigned, telling singers the orchestra would no longer be funded.
Th... | Organization Closed | August 2017 | ['(Fox News)', '(BBC)', '(Global News)'] |
The President of the United States, George W. Bush, acknowledges the deaths of approximately 30,000 Iraqi civilians since the commencement of the Iraq War. | US President George W. Bush has acknowledged for the first time that 30,000 civilians could have died since the US-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, in another landmark speech ahead of elections in Iraq tomorrow.
"How many Iraqi citizens have died in this war? I would say 30,000, more or less, have died as a res... | Armed Conflict | December 2005 | ['(The Australian)'] |
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is expected to call a special session on gun control following the deadly shooting Friday afternoon in Virginia Beach that killed 12 people plus the shooter. | Follow NBC News VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is summoning lawmakers back to the state Capitol to consider a package of gun-control legislation, saying Friday's mass shooting in Virginia Beach calls for "votes and laws, not thoughts and prayers."
Northam also said Tuesday that he wants every state ... | Diplomatic Talks _ Diplomatic_Negotiation_ Summit Meeting | June 2019 | ['(NBC News)'] |
2004 U.S. Presidential Election: Ralph Nader declares his candidacy for the position of President of the United States as an independent candidate. | "I've decided to run as an independent candidate," Mr Nader told NBC television's Meet the Press programme.
He stood as a Green Party candidate in the 2000 election and many Democrats blame him for handing the election to George W Bush. An anti-establishment figure, Mr Nader won less than 3% of the vote in the last US... | Government Job change - Election | February 2004 | ['(Guardian)', '(BBC)'] |
Three muslim rebels are killed following a clash with government security forces in the Southern Philippines. | Three Muslim rebels were killed following a clash with the government security forces in Southern Philippines Wednesday, military officials said Thursday.
A soldier meanwhile was wounded as a result of the hour-long firefight that started past 10:00 p.m. in the township of Pagalungan in Maguindanao, regional military s... | Armed Conflict | January 2011 | ['(China Xinjiang)'] |
The Red Cross estimates that the death toll from North Korean floods has reached 220. North Korea estimates that it has wiped out a tenth of its farmland. | The province of Kangwon suffered the highest toll, with 181 confirmed deaths, the International Federation of the Red Cross's Terje Lysholm said.
Aid agencies are working with the Pyongyang government to get emergency relief to the many thousands affected.
But power cuts and washed out roads are complicating the aid ef... | Floods | August 2007 | ['(BBC)', '(NYT)'] |
The Health Minister of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabiah, is dismissed as the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus rages in the nation, killing 81 people to date. | The Saudi health minister has been sacked without explanation, as the Mers coronavirus death toll there climbed to 81.
Abdullah al-Rabiah was dismissed just days after visiting hospitals in Jeddah to calm a public hit by panic over the spread of the respiratory virus.
Saudi has registered the largest number of infectio... | Government Job change - Resignation_Dismissal | April 2014 | ['(BBC)'] |
2013 World Series, Game 3 ends on a controversial obstruction call, giving the Cardinals a 2–1 series lead over the Red Sox. | ST. LOUIS — Of all the teams participating in this sloppy World Series, only the one in blue seems at the top of its game.
In Game 1, the Cardinals made a series of mistakes, the Red Sox countered in Game 2, and both looked suspect in Game 3. So it was left to the umpires to make the decisive call in the game — perhaps... | Sports Competition | October 2013 | ['(NY Times)'] |
At least 14 people die in Malaysia's Sabah province when rebels open fire on government security forces. | At least 14 people have died in clashes to end the siege of a village in Malaysia's Sabah province by a Philippines clan, police say.
Sabah Police Chief Hamza Taib said two police officers and 12 Filipino rebels had been killed at Lahad Datu.
Lahad Datu was occupied in early February by members of a Muslim royal clan f... | Armed Conflict | March 2013 | ['(BBC)'] |
Google co–founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin announce they are stepping down as CEO and president respectively from the company. Sundar Pichai will become the new CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc. effective immediately. | Page and Brin stepping down from their executive roles. Googles founders step down as CEO and president
Google's founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin -- who built the tech giant 20 years ago with servers in a garage -- announced on Tuesday that they are stepping down as CEO and president, respectively, from the company.... | Government Job change - Resignation_Dismissal | December 2019 | ['(ABC News)'] |
The government of Sudan signs an accord with the main Darfur rebel group, the Alliance of Revolutionary Forces of West Sudan, reached through mediation in Abuja, Nigeria. | The deal, which follows intense talks in Nigeria, calls for the disbandment of rebel forces and the disarmament of the pro-government Janjaweed militia.
The conflict has killed about 200,000 and left about two million homeless.
The peace plan, brokered by the African Union, creates a temporary regional government for D... | Sign Agreement | May 2006 | ['(BBC)'] |
A power–sharing agreement between Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is officially signed, making Tsvangirai Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and chair of cabinet meetings. Mugabe maintains his position as president and remains in control of the country's army. | Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and the opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai have signed a power-sharing deal in Harare designed to solve the political and economic crisis crippling the country.
South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki, who brokered the agreement, smiled and laughed as he watched the bitter rivals put th... | Sign Agreement | September 2008 | ['(The Telegraph)'] |
An attack on civilians in the village of Mbau, Democratic Republic of the Congo, using bladed weapons, kills over 18 civilians. Islamic militants are the suspected attackers. | MBAU, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist militants killed at least 15 people overnight in eastern Congo, local officials said on Saturday, in the latest massacre since the army launched a major offensive against the rebels last month.
Democratic Republic of Congo’s army initiated its latest cam... | Armed Conflict | November 2019 | ['(Reuters)'] |
Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain signs into law the official merger of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa administrative province. | Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain has signed legislation that merges the country's tribal regions with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and therefore grants some 5 million people in the regions the same rights as other Pakistanis.
Hussain signed the law in Islamabad on May 31.
The bill had previously been passed by th... | Sign Agreement | May 2018 | ['(RFE/RL)'] |
The Spanish Attorney General seeks jail terms for Catalan independence leaders for the crime of rebellion with the highest requested penalty being 25 years against Oriol Junqueras. The State's Advocacy is asking for prison sentences for only the lesser crimes of sedition and embezzlement. | MADRID (Reuters) - Spain’s public prosecutor on Friday sought jail terms of up to 25 years on rebellion charges for nine leaders of Catalonia’s independence movement over an illegal secession bid they spearheaded last year.
The recommendation drew an angry response from the region’s leader, who also dismissed moves by ... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Sentence | November 2018 | ['(Reuters)'] |
A Taliban prisoner kills eight policemen after seizing their weapons. The condition of the Taliban gunman is unknown. | ISLAMABAD - Officials in Afghanistan confirmed Monday a Taliban prisoner has killed at least eight policemen, including three seniorofficers, after covertly seizing an assault rifle from a guard at the detention facility in southern Zabul province.
The incident happenedwhile security guards were offering evening prayer... | Armed Conflict | September 2018 | ['(Voice of America)'] |
Former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee wins the Kansas Republican Party caucus and the Louisiana primary. | Republican Presidential candidate and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee delivers his morning speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington February 9, 2008. Huckabee won the Louisiana Republican primary on Saturday, notching up another Southern victory in his bid to become the party's presid... | Government Job change - Election | February 2008 | ['(The Washington Post)', '(Reuters)'] |
The state legislature of North Carolina repeals the Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act, more commonly known as the "transgender bathroom bill." In its place, the legislature enacts a ban on cities in North Carolina from enacting "civil rights" protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people through ... | (Reuters) - North Carolina on Thursday repealed a law restricting bathroom use for transgender people, hoping to bring back businesses and sports leagues that boycotted the Southern state because they saw the year-old measure as discriminatory.
However, the new law replacing the old one bans cities in the state from pa... | Government Policy Changes | March 2017 | ['(Reuters)'] |
A report from Human Rights Watch claims that the Israeli army unlawfully destroyed civilian property in the Gaza War of 2008 and 2009, while the Israeli army asserts they only targeted property used for combat or terrorist activities. (Ha'aretz) | Human Rights Watch said Thursday it had evidence of cases from a 2008-09 conflict in which the Israeli army wantonly destroyed civilian property in the Gaza Strip, even if there was no military necessity.
Israel should investigate the alleged cases of destruction during the 2008-2009 Gaza war, and those who committed o... | Armed Conflict | May 2010 | ['(BBC)'] |
The Pentagon confirms that 52 detainees of the Guantanamo camp have gone on hunger strike. | Hundreds are being held without charge at Guantanamo Fifty-two inmates being held by the US at the Guantanamo Bay prison on suspicion of terror-links have begun a hunger strike to protest against their detention. The detainees, among some 500 al-Qaida and Taliban suspects held at the US Navy base, have refused at least... | Protest_Online Condemnation | July 2005 | ['(New York Times)', '(BBC)', '(Al–Jazeera)'] |
New Zealand's Mount Tongariro erupts for the first time in a century, spreading volcanic ash across the central North Island and affecting airports. | On the go and no time to finish that story right now? Your News is the place for you to save content to read later from any device. Register with us and content you save will appear here so you can access them to read later.
Hydrothermal activity at Mt Tongariro following last night's eruption. Photo / Supplied
Can you... | Volcano Eruption | August 2012 | ['(New Zealand Herald)', '(Stuff.co.nz)'] |
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirms that the plane debris recovered from Reunion Island on July 29 is from Flight 370. This is the first direct evidence that the missing March 2014 flight crashed. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott says that the search for MH370 will continue. , , | KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 6 (Reuters) - A piece of a wing that washed up on an Indian Ocean island beach last week was part of the wreckage of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, Malaysia said on Thursday, confirming the discovery of the first trace of the plane since it vanished last year.
"Today, 515 days since the plane disapp... | Air crash | August 2015 | ['(BBC)', '(Reuters via MSN)', '(Nine News - Australia)'] |
The Phoenix, Arizona area has had 11 confirmed shootings on and around Interstate 10 in less than two weeks. No lifethreatening injuries have been reported, though a 13yearold girl was cut by flying glass from a shattered window. Arizona Department of Public Safety confirm that a man is being questioned. , | Follow NBC News A bullet pierced the side of a tractor-trailer on a Phoenix freeway Thursday, and police said they were treating it as the 11th attack in a string of shootings over the past two weeks that have terrorized drivers.
The governor pleaded for the public’s help earlier Thursday, and authorities said they co... | Armed Conflict | September 2015 | ['(ABC 15)', '(NBC News)', '(FOX10 Phoenix)'] |
Prime Minister of Somalia Abdi Farah Shirdon is voted out of office by the Federal Parliament of Somalia from a vote of 184–65. | MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia’s Parliament voted the prime minister out of office on Monday in a no-confidence motion, with 184 of 249 lawmakers in favor, after what was termed a “constitutional dispute” between the president and the prime minister, Somali officials said.
More than 100 members of Parliament filed the mo... | Government Job change - Resignation_Dismissal | December 2013 | ['(The New York Times)'] |
Jason Kidd is arrested by Southampton Town police for alleged drunken driving. | .
The 10-time All-Star point guard, who on Thursday signed his three-year, $9.5 million contract with the Knicks, was arrested early Sunday for alleged drunken driving, according to police in Southampton Town (N.Y.) .
Kidd, 39, was arraigned on a misdemeanor DWI charge and released.
Police said Kidd's 2010 Cadillac Esc... | Famous Person - Commit Crime - Arrest | July 2012 | ['(USA Today)'] |
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