Portal:Current events/July 2023
July 2023 was the seventh month of that common year. The month, which began on a Saturday, ended on a Monday after 31 days.
Portal:Current events[edit]
This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from July 2023.
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Nahel Merzouk protests
- Riots continue across France. More than 1,300 people have been arrested, and 79 police officers have been injured. (BBC News)
- Looters raid a gun shop in Marseille, stealing eight hunting rifles and ammunition before police intervene. (Sky News)
- President Emmanuel Macron cancels a state visit to Germany, which would have been the first state visit in 23 years. (CBS News)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Western North America heat wave
- 2023 Buldhana bus accident
- At least 25 people are killed when a wedding bus crashes and catches fire in Buldhana district, Maharashtra, India. (CNN)
- Eight people are killed after a fire breaks out in an under-repair nightclub in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (Shine)
Law and crime
- Four people are injured in a mass shooting in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. (Global News)
Politics and elections
- 2023 East Timorese parliamentary election
- Xanana Gusmão is sworn in as prime minister of East Timor. (AP)
Science and technology
- European Space Agency Science Programme
- The European Space Agency successfully launches the Euclid space telescope to study dark matter and dark energy at the second Lagrange point, 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. (AFP via ABS-CBN News)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Nahel Merzouk protests
- Rioters ram-raid and set ablaze the residence of L'Haÿ-les-Roses mayor Vincent Jeanbrun, a member of the centre-right Republicans party, injuring the mayor's wife and child. Jeanbrun was at the town hall during the incident. (Reuters)
International relations
- The Thai environment ministry repatriates a 29-year-old elephant it gifted to Sri Lanka in 2001 following allegations of mistreatment and neglect at a Buddhist temple in Colombo, Sri Lanka. (AFP via SBS News)
Law and crime
- 2023 Baltimore shooting
- Two people are killed and 28 others are injured in a mass shooting at a block party in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. (CNN)
Sports
- 2023 NASCAR Cup Series
- In auto racing, three-time Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen wins the inaugural Grant Park 220 at the Chicago Street Course, becoming the first New Zealander to win a NASCAR race, and the first driver to win in his Cup Series debut since 1963. (WLS-TV)
- 2023 Ashes series
- In Test cricket, the Marylebone Cricket Club suspends three members following allegations of unsportsmanlike conduct towards the Australian national team during the final day of the second Test at Lord's in London, United Kingdom. (The Guardian)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict
- July 2023 Jenin incursion
- Eight Palestinians are killed and more than 50 others are injured when Israeli soldiers storm the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. The Israeli Air Force also launches airstrikes during the night. (Al Jazeera)
- July 2023 Jenin incursion
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 2022–2023 Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
- Russia launches drone attacks on Sumy, Ukraine, killing two people and injuring 19 others. In response to the attack, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls for a major upgrade of anti-aircraft defences. (Reuters)
- 2022–2023 Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
Arts and culture
- Censorship in Vietnam
- Vietnam announces that it will ban the upcoming American film Barbie over a scene showing a map displaying the nine-dash line in the South China Sea, which Vietnam does not recognize. (Reuters)
Business and economy
- Indian oil refiners start payments for Russian oil imports in Chinese yuan as an alternative to the US dollar due to the sanctions against Russia. (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
International relations
- Georgia–Ukraine relations
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy requests Georgian ambassador Gela Dumbadze to return home within 48 hours to negotiate imprisoned former Georgian president and Ukrainian citizen Mikheil Saakashvili's transfer to a Ukrainian clinic due to Saakashvili's declining health. (AFP via SCMP)
- International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- The Ukrainian National Agency on Corruption Prevention adds British conglomerate Unilever to its "international sponsors of war" list, claiming that Unilever's Russian operations indirectly fund the invasion. (AFP via WION)
Law and crime
- 2023 Kingsessing, Philadelphia shooting
- Five people are killed and two others are injured in a shooting spree in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. (BBC News)
- 2023 Fort Worth shooting
- Three people are killed and eight others are injured in a mass shooting at a festival in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. (Reuters)
- A court in Iran sentences prominent writer and human rights activist Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee to five years in prison. Iraee has been detained since September 2022. (IranWire)
- Nicaraguan bishop Rolando José Álvarez Lagos, imprisoned in February for refusing exile to the United States with 222 political prisoners, is temporarily released but immediately rearrested, amidst conflicting reports and tensions between the Nicaraguan government and the Holy See. (AFP via The Manila Times)
Politics and elections
- 2024 Senegalese presidential election
- President Macky Sall announces that he will not seek re-election for a third term in next year's election. (Le Monde)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict
- July 2023 Jenin incursion
- The Israeli military's assault on Jenin in the West Bank, continues for a second day, killing four more Palestinians and bringing the death toll to 12, with more than 120 others injured. (Al Jazeera)
- July 2023 Tel Aviv attack
- Seven people are injured in a vehicle-ramming and stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, Israel. The perpetrator is shot dead by an armed citizen. (Al Jazeera)
- July 2023 Jenin incursion
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Russian forces attack Pervomaiskyi, Kharkiv Oblast, with missiles, injuring at least 38 civilians and damaging infrastructure, according to Ukrainian officials. (Reuters)
- Two people are killed during Russian shelling of Kherson. Three more people are injured by Russian shelling in Chernihiv. (The Guardian)
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Health and environment
- Fukushima nuclear disaster
- The International Atomic Energy Agency approves the Japanese government's proposal to discharge treated radioactive waste water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean, with expectations of minimal radiological impact. (AFP via CNA)
- Effects of climate change
- Data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction showed that the global average temperature reached 17.18 °C (62.92 °F), the highest recorded since 1979, with June setting a new record as the hottest month on record in most of the world. (The Washington Post) (Quartz)
- The temperature superceded the record high of 17.01 °C (62.62 °F) set on the previous day. (Reuters)
- The Directorate General of Health Services in Bangladesh reports the highest single-day count of dengue cases this year, with 678 new infections, primarily in Dhaka. (Xinhua via The Manila Times)
International relations
- Egypt–Turkey relations
- Egypt and Turkey exchange ambassadors as part of a restoration of diplomatic relations. (Al Jazeera)
- Iran joins the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, becoming the organization's ninth member. (Reuters)
- Jens Stoltenberg receives a fourth extension of his mandate as the secretary general of NATO despite previously stating his intention to step down after his current term ends. (AFP via France 24)
Law and crime
- Capital punishment in Malaysia
- The Abolition of Mandatory Death Penalty Act 2023 comes into effect in Malaysia, abolishing the mandatory imposition of the death penalty for the offences of drug trafficking, murder, kidnapping, and treason. (UrduPoint)
- Treatment of women by the Taliban
- The Taliban-led Afghan government mandates the closure of beauty salons nationwide within a month. (AFP via The Manila Times)
- Education in the Netherlands
- The Dutch government bans the use of consumer electronics in classrooms from January 1, 2024, citing evidence that these devices impede student learning. (AFP via ABS-CBN News)
- Mass shootings in the United States
- 2023 American Fourth of July mass shootings
- At least 20 people are killed and 126 injured in 22 mass shootings across the United States on Independence Day. (ABC News)
- 2023 American Fourth of July mass shootings
- Tunisian youths clash with Sub-Saharan African migrants in Sfax following the murder of a local Tunisian man in a stabbing attack. More than 30 migrants are reportedly injured in the violence with many also being forcibly evicted from the city by police. (AFP via France 24)
Sports
- 2023 World Beach Games
- The Association of National Olympic Committees cancels the World Beach Games scheduled next month in Bali, Indonesia, due to the host nation's withdrawal over budgetary issues. (CNN)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict
- July 2023 Jenin incursion
- The Israeli military withdraws its troops from the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank after two days of operations, which resulted in the deaths of at least 13 Palestinians, the displacement of thousands of people, and widespread damage. An Israeli soldier was also killed. (BBC News)
- July 2023 Jenin incursion
- Jihadist insurgency in Burkina Faso
- At least 15 civilians are killed by jihadists in Sorgha, Gnagna, Burkina Faso. (AFP via VOA)
- Kivu conflict
- At least eight people are killed during an attack at a village in Bungushu, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. (AFP via France 24)
- 2023 Kyiv court explosion
- Ihor Humenyuk, a defendant at the Shevchenkivskyi District Court in Kyiv and a former member of the Sich Battalion, dies after injuring two police officers in an apparent escape attempt. (Meduza)
Business and economy
- Wyloo Metals, a privately held battery resources unit in Australia, has committed itself to an acquisition of mining company Mincor Resources, (MCR.AX), its CEO said. (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Boksburg gas leak
- Seventeen people are killed and ten others are hospitalized by a nitrate gas leak from illegal mining in an informal settlement in Boksburg, Gauteng, South Africa. (AP)
- At least 27 people are killed and 17 injured when a bus plunges into a ravine near Magdalena Peñasco, Oaxaca, Mexico. (Al Jazeera)
- At least 15 people are killed by flash floods caused by torrential rain in Chongqing, China. (Reuters)
- Mongolian prime minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene places Ulaanbaatar on "high alert" due to severe flooding caused by unprecedented rainfall, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate. (AFP via The Manila Times)
- The Icelandic Meteorological Office issues a volcano warning after detecting around 2,200 earthquakes around Reykjavík, indicating a potential imminent eruption at Fagradalsfjall. An aviation safety alert has also been issued. (AFP via ABS-CBN News)
Health and environment
- Togo confirms 1,450 birds have died after an outbreak of the Influenza A virus subtype H5N1. (Reuters)
International relations
- Iran–Saudi Arabia relations, Iran–Kuwait relations
- Saudi Arabia announces that it has rejected Iranian claims to partial ownership of the Durra gas field, following a similar announcement made by Kuwait. Saudi Arabia and Kuwait plan to jointly develop the gas field. (The Cradle) (Reuters)
Law and crime
- The United States Secret Service confirms that cocaine was discovered in the West Wing of the White House on July 1, which led to a brief evacuation of the building. President Joe Biden has been briefed on the matter. (BBC News)
- The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrest the chief propagandist for neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, and charge him on three counts of terrorism. (Vice News)
Science and technology
- French space program
- Aerospace manufacturer Arianespace launches its Ariane 5 launch vehicle for the final time from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana, carrying French and German military satellites. (AFP via RFI)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 2022–2023 Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
- Russia launches a Kalibr cruise missile attack on Lviv from the Black Sea, killing 10 civilians and injuring 48 others. Ukrainian forces say that they shot down seven of the ten missiles. (Reuters) (Lviv City Council)
- 2022–2023 Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
- Arab–Israeli conflict
- Israel shells Lebanon in response to rocket fire from the Lebanese side of the border. (Al Jazeera)
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy captures a commercial ship in the Persian Gulf involved in smuggling activity. (RFE/RL)
Arts and culture
- Indonesia–Netherlands relations, Foreign relations of Sri Lanka
- The Dutch government announces plans to repatriate 478 colonial-era artifacts to Indonesia and Sri Lanka. (AFP via The Jakarta Post)
Disasters and accidents
- A large fire on a cargo ship docked at the Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal in the Port of New York and New Jersey, United States, kills two firefighters and injures five others. (Reuters)
- Eight people are killed by a landslide in Shangla District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. (Reuters)
Health and environment
- 2023 Asia heat wave
- The government of Beijing, China, orders employers to suspend outdoor work due to extreme temperatures expected to reach 40 °C (104 °F). (AP)
- Geologists predict an imminent eruption of the Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland due to land uplift and earthquake swarms in the Reykjanes Peninsula. The volcano last erupted in 2022. (Iceland Review)
Law and crime
- Wimbledon school crash
- Two children are killed and 16 other people are injured when a car crashes into a primary school in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. (BBC News)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- The United States announces an $800 million aid package for Ukraine that includes cluster munitions for the first time. While the weapons are outlawed by over 100 countries under the Convention on Cluster Munitions, the United States, Ukraine, and Russia are not signatories. (CNN)
- The U.S. package also includes M777 howitzers, munitions for MIM-104 Patriot and M142 HIMARS missile systems, anti-tank weapons, UAVs, and additional Bradley Fighting Vehicles and Stryker armoured personnel carriers. (Reuters)
- Military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- Spillover of the Somali Civil War
- Six Kenyan soldiers and 23 Al-Shabaab members are killed during a shootout in Orgene village, Mandera County, Kenya. Eight other soldiers are injured. (VOA)
- Jihadist insurgency in Burkina Faso
- Jihadists kill at least 22 civilians in two separate attacks in Namentenga Province, Burkina Faso. (AFP via Al Arabiya)
- Rohingya genocide
- Six Rohingya refugees are killed at the Kutupalong camp in Ukhia, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, amidst clashes between rival insurgent groups, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army and Rohingya Solidarity Organisation. (AFP via The Manila Times)
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict
- Israeli soldiers shoot dead two Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine militants during a raid at a house in Nablus in the occupied West Bank. (BBC News)
Business and economy
- Land reform in the Philippines
- President Bongbong Marcos signs into law the New Agrarian Emancipation Act, canceling over ₱57.56 billion (US$1.04bn) in agricultural debt for more than 500,000 farmers. (AFP via CNA)
- 2021–present United Kingdom cost-of-living crisis
- British cinema chain Empire Cinemas collapses into administration with the immediate loss of 150 jobs. (BBC News)
- The China Securities Regulatory Commission imposes fines of nearly US$1 billion and $415 million on technology companies Ant Group and Tencent, respectively, for violating financial regulations and anti-money laundering obligations. (AFP via France 24)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Pakistan floods
- Six people are killed and 81 others are injured in a fire at a nursing home in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. (AP)
- At least 128 people are hospitalized in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran, due to dust storms. (Xinhua)
- Fourteen people are killed, six are missing, and three are injured after an apartment building collapsed in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. (BBC News)
- Six people are killed in an explosion at a chemical factory in Chapayevsk, Samara Oblast, Russia. (TASS)
- Two people are killed and another is missing due to a fire at an oil platform owned by Mexican state-owned company Pemex in the southern edge of Gulf of Mexico. (Reuters)
- Seventy-five tourists become stranded overnight in Quito, Ecuador, when a glitch halts the TelefériQo gondola lift, requiring a ten-hour rescue operation. (The Economic Times)
International relations
- China–Japan relations
- China's General Administration of Customs announces a ban on food imports from ten Japanese prefectures, citing safety concerns over Japan's plan to discharge treated radioactive waste water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean. (AFP via Le Monde)
- U.S. President Joe Biden declares the complete destruction of the country's chemical weapons stockpile, making the U.S. the last signatory of the Chemical Weapons Convention to destroy declared stockpiles and marking the elimination of all known global reserves of chemical weapons. (AFP via RTÉ)
Law and crime
- 2023 Odisha train collision
- India's Central Bureau of Investigation arrests two signal engineers and a technician on charges of culpable homicide and evidence tampering over last month's deadly train collision in Balasore, Odisha. (AP)
- 2019 El Paso shooting
- Perpetrator Patrick Crusius is sentenced to 90 consecutive life terms in a federal prison after pleading guilty to hate crimes related to the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, United States. (AFP via The Manila Times)
- 2019 Whakaari / White Island eruption
- Three tour operators plead guilty to failing to ensure the health and safety of workers and tourists under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 during the deadly eruption of White Island in New Zealand in 2019. They each face a maximum fine of $1.5 million (US$927,000). (AP)
Politics and elections
- In the Netherlands, the fourth Rutte cabinet collapses amid disagreements over asylum applications. Prime Minister Mark Rutte announces that he will submit his resignation on Saturday. (BBC News)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- 2023 Sudan conflict
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Battle of Donbas
- Russian forces shell Lyman in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, killing eight people and injuring 13 others, according to governor Pavlo Kyrylenko. (BBC News)
- Battle of Donbas
- Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency
- Four insurgents and two officers are killed at a police station in Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran. (Iran International)
Arts and culture
- Farewell Yellow Brick Road
- English musician Elton John, the fourth best-selling music artist of all time, performs his final concert at the Tele2 Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, after touring for more than 50 years. (Global News)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Murrieta plane crash
- A plane crashes in Murrieta, California, United States, killing all six people aboard. (Forbes)
- One person is killed and seven others are missing due to a landslide that buried a highway in Yichang, Hubei, China. (Reuters)
- Pemex, the Mexican oil company, estimates that Friday's fire on an offshore drilling platform has led to the loss of 700,000 barrels of oil production thus far. (Reuters)
Health and environment
- Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest
- The heads of government of the Amazon basin countries convene in Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia, to strategize conserving the Amazon rainforest. (AFP via The Business Standard)
Law and crime
- Shah Cheragh attack
- Iran executes two men for their involvement in a mass shooting at Shah Cheragh in Shiraz, Fars province. (CNN)
- LGBT rights in Georgia
- Organizers cancel a pride festival in Tbilisi, Georgia, due to violent interventions by far-right groups which led to clashes with law enforcement. (CNN)
- Four people are killed and five are injured in a series of shootings in Chicago, Illinois, United States. (WLS-TV)
- A correspondent for the Mexican newspaper La Jornada is found dead in Tepic, Nayarit, a day after being reported missing. (AFP via Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Politics and elections
- June 2023 Greek legislative election
- The New Democracy party, led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, secures a vote of confidence in Parliament to begin its second four-year term. (AP)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Syrian civil war
- War against the Islamic State
- The United States Central Command announces that a MQ-9 Reaper drone strike killed a senior Islamic State leader, Usamah al-Muhajir, in eastern Syria two days ago. (Reuters)
- At least eight people are killed by two separate car bombings in northern Syria. (AFP via Al Arabiya)
- War against the Islamic State
- Somali Civil War
- The United States Department of Defense announces that ten Al-Shabaab members were killed today by airstrikes near Afmadow, Jubaland, Somalia. (CNN)
Disasters and accidents
- Fifteen people are killed by landslides and flooding across northern India. (Al Jazeera)
- Ten people are killed and 30 others are injured when a bus falls off a bridge into a river in North Central Province, Sri Lanka. (Xinhua)
- Seven people are killed and twelve others are injured when a gas cylinder explosion causes a three-story building to collapse in Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan. (Dunya News)
- Three people are killed when a small Cessna plane crashes in Eastern Region, Iceland. (Iceland Monitor)
- One person is killed and an unknown number of others are missing as a result of floods caused by torrential rains in Hudson Valley, New York, United States. (The New York Times)
- A jet bridge collapses at the Dublin Airport in Ireland, damaging an American Airlines Boeing 787 aircraft. (Irish Times)
International relations
- New Zealand–European Union relations
- New Zealand signs a free trade agreement with the European Union, which is expected to increase EU exports to the South Pacific nation by €4.5 billion a year. (AFP via RTÉ)
- 15th BRICS summit
- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa confirms that the upcoming BRICS summit in Johannesburg will be conducted in-person for the first time since 2019, despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against Russian president Vladimir Putin. However, Ramaphosa does not state whether Putin will attend the summit. (AFP via The Moscow Times)
- Poland–Ukraine relations
- President of Poland Andrzej Duda and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy commemorate the victims of the 1943 massacres in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia at a ceremony held at the Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral in Lutsk, Ukraine. (DW)
Law and crime
- British public broadcaster BBC suspends a male presenter over allegations of sexual misconduct involving a minor, which the BBC first became aware of two months ago. (CNN)
Politics and elections
- 2023 Gabonese general election
- President Ali Bongo Ondimba announces his bid for a third term in office. (AFP via The Guardian)
- 2024 Salvadoran general election
- President Nayib Bukele formalizes his presidential re-election campaign with the Nuevas Ideas political party. (AP)
- 2023 Uzbek presidential election
- Uzbeks vote for a president following the approval of the constitutional referendum which reset term limits, allowing incumbent president Shavkat Mirziyoyev to serve two more seven-year terms. (AFP via France 24)
Sports
- 2023 LPGA Tour
- 2023 U.S. Women's Open
- In golf, American Allisen Corpuz wins the 78th U.S. Women's Open at the Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, United States, after firing a three-under 69 to finish on nine under, three shots ahead of England's Charley Hull and South Korea's Jiyai Shin. (BBC Sport)
- 2023 U.S. Women's Open
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Russian forces strike a residential area in Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, killing seven civilians and injuring 11 others, according to Governor Yuriy Malashko. (Reuters)
- Russian military commissariats attacks
- Stanislav Rzhitsky, deputy chief in charge of military mobilization in the Russian city of Krasnodar and commander of the Russian Navy submarine B-265 Krasnodar, is shot dead near the city's sports complex. (The Guardian) (Reuters via The Jerusalem Post)
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Business and economy
- European Union–United States relations
- The European Commission and the U.S. government sign a new data communication agreement aimed at resolving legal uncertainties that European and American companies face when transferring personal data. However, non-profit organization NOYB plans to challenge the agreement. (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
- European migrant crisis
- Spain's Maritime Safety and Rescue Society rescues 86 people from a pirogue off the Canary Islands after human rights defender Helena Maleno reports that three boats carrying around 300 people from Senegal have gone missing since June. (AP via VOA)
- Six people are killed and three others are reported missing after heavy rains trigger landslides in Kyushu and Chūgoku, Japan. (The Guardian)
- Two people are killed and six others are injured when a building catches fire in Leishan County, Guizhou, China. (The Guardian)
Health and environment
- Effects of climate change
- The World Meteorological Organization reports that the Earth experienced its hottest week on record at the beginning of July, attributing the unprecedented temperatures to climate change and the early stages of El Niño. (AFP via RFI)
- In a study published in the medical journal Nature Medicine, researchers from the Barcelona Centre for International Health Research and Inserm estimate that Europe's record heat waves in 2022 resulted in 61,672 deaths. (AP)
- Volcanism of Iceland
- Icelandic volcano Litli-Hrútur begins erupting. (Metro)
International relations
- Enlargement of NATO
- Sweden–NATO relations
- Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan agrees to send Sweden's NATO accession protocol to the Grand National Assembly. (AP)
- Sweden–NATO relations
- China–Solomon Islands relations
- China and the Solomon Islands sign a cooperation agreement between the People's Police and the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force during Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare's official visit to Beijing in an effort to strengthen their "comprehensive strategic partnership". (Reuters)
- North Korea–United States relations
- North Korea threatens to shoot down any U.S. reconnaissance aircraft breaching its airspace following U.S. plans to deploy a ballistic missile submarine near Korea. (AFP via France 24)
- Iran and weapons of mass destruction, Nuclear program of Iran
- The U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence says that Iran is not developing a nuclear weapon. However, it also warns that Iran has ramped up activities that could help develop one. (AP)
Law and crime
- School attacks in China
- Six people, including three children, are killed and another person is injured in a mass stabbing at a kindergarten in Lianjiang, Guangdong. The suspect is detained by the police. (India Today)
- German businessman Hans Peter Walter Mack, 62, suspected of running a child sex trafficking ring in Thailand, is found mutilated with a chainsaw in a freezer in Pattaya. (Metro)
Politics and elections
- 2023 Dutch general election
- Prime Minister Mark Rutte announces his retirement from politics following the collapse of his cabinet. (AP)
- 2023 Uzbek presidential election
- Uzbek authorities announce that incumbent president Shavkat Mirziyoyev has been re-elected with 87.1% of the votes. (Reuters)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive
- Russian Lieutenant General Oleg Tsokov is reportedly killed by a missile strike near Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. (CNN)
- 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive
- Mexican drug war
- Suspected drug cartel members set off bombs targeting police officers in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, Mexico, killing six people (four officers and two civilians) and injuring 12 others. (Reuters)
Business and economy
- Proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft
- United States judge Jacqueline Scott Corley approves technology company Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of video game publisher Activision Blizzard, the largest video game acquisition in history, dismissing the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust injunction request. (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
- A Manang Air helicopter touring the Himalayas crashes near Solukhumbu, Koshi Province, Nepal, killing all six on board. (Reuters)
- Two people are killed and 11 others are injured when an elevated road collapses in Bangkok, Thailand. (AP)
- Montpelier, Vermont, United States, receives extensive flooding after the Wrightsville Dam exceeds capacity. (Reuters)
International relations
- Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
- Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis
- Azerbaijan's State Border Service temporarily closes the Lachin corridor, the only road between Armenia and the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, alleging smuggling by the Armenian Red Cross Society. (AFP via Al Arabiya)
- Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis
- Foreign relations of Hong Kong, Foreign relations of Japan
- The Hong Kong government threatens to ban marine products from multiple prefectures if Japan pursues its plan to discharge treated radioactive waste water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean. (AP)
- Australia–Vietnam relations
- The Vietnamese government releases Australian democracy activist Chau Van Kham from a 12-year prison sentence on terrorism charges following an appeal by Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese. (AP)
Law and crime
- LGBT rights in Japan
- The Supreme Court overturns the restroom use restrictions that the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry imposed on a trans woman employee, marking the court's first ruling on LGBT working conditions. (AP)
- Six people are killed and four others are injured during a mass shooting at a home in Kwanobuhle, Eastern Cape, South Africa. (Reuters)
- Two German nationals are arrested and charged in the dismemberment death of German businessman Hans Peter Walter Mack in Pattaya, Thailand with a Pakistani-Thai national on the run. Two other German nationals are detained as suspects in relation to the case. (The Star (Malaysia)
Politics and elections
- Thai prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announces his retirement from political office. (CNA)
Science and technology
- The Anthropocene Working Group identifies Crawford Lake near Milton, Ontario, Canada, as the origin of the proposed Anthropocene epoch due to its varves which provide a comprehensive geologic record of recent environmental change. (AFP via Daily Tribune)
Sports
- Testosterone regulations in women's athletics
- The European Court of Human Rights rules in favor of South African runner Caster Semenya, stating that Semenya's previous appeals against World Athletics' testosterone regulations were inadequately reviewed, potentially enabling her to recontest these rules due to her hyperandrogenism. (Reuters)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Russian forces strike a residential area in Zaporizhzhia, injuring 18 civilians, including six children. (Reuters)
- An 81-year-old man is killed and his wife is injured due to Russian shelling in Kherson. (The Guardian)
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict
- Three Hezbollah members are injured by Israeli strikes near the Blue Line with the Israel Defense Forces accusing Hezbollah of attempting to destroy the border barrier. (AFP via France 24)
- Insurgency in Balochistan
- Nine soldiers, five Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan gunmen, and a civilian passerby are killed in a shootout at a security checkpoint in Zhob, Balochistan, Pakistan. Five other soldiers are injured. (AP)
Arts and culture
- Censorship in the Philippines
- The Philippines' film review board requests that American film distributor Warner Bros. Pictures censor a scene in the upcoming film Barbie that includes a map displaying the internationally contested nine-dash line in the South China Sea before releasing the film in the country. (BBC News)
- In a study published in PLOS One, researchers identify subtle modifications to ancient Egyptian funerary artworks, such as the repositioning of Ramesses II's sceptre and changes in the pigmentation used for skin color, using portable imaging and chemical analysis techniques. These findings suggest a higher degree of creativity among ancient Egyptian artists than was previously recognized. (AFP via The Manila Times)
Business and economy
- 2022–2023 Pakistani economic crisis
- The International Monetary Fund approves a US$3 billion bailout deal for Pakistan to avert its potential debt defaults and regain economic stability. (AP)
- 2022–2023 food crises
- India's food ministry reports a 341% surge in tomato prices from ₹24.68 (US$0.30) to ₹108.92 ($1.33) per kilogram, attributed to extreme weather and the tomato mosaic virus affecting major tomato-producing states. Farmers have reported incidents of tomato theft in response to the report. (CNBC)
- Tourism in Indonesia
- Bali announces the imposition of a IDR 150,000 (US$10) tourist tax for foreign visitors from 2024, aiming to preserve the island's culture and environment. (AFP via Arab News)
Disasters and accidents
- Tornadoes of 2023
- A series of tornadoes strike Chicago, Illinois, United States, prompting complete ground stops at O'Hare and Midway International Airports. (WFLD-TV)
- Three people are killed and 14 others are injured when a Greyhound passenger bus crashes into three parked trucks at a rest area off Interstate 70 in Madison County, Illinois, U.S. (AP via The Guardian)
International relations
- Iran–Russia relations
- Iran summons the Russian ambassador over a joint statement issued by Russia and the Gulf Cooperation Council over three islands disputed by the United Arab Emirates. (Reuters)
- Japan–North Korea relations, North Korea–United States relations
- North Korea fires a Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile into waters near Japan. This comes a day after North Korea threatened the United States, claiming that an American spy plane entered the country's exclusive economic zone multiple times on Monday. (AP) (CNN)
- Myanmar–Thailand relations, Myanmar civil war
- Thai deputy prime minister and foreign minister Don Pramudwinai announces that he visited jailed Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi last week, becoming the first known foreign representative to meet with the deposed state counsellor since the 2021 coup d'état. (AFP via CNA)
- 2023 Vilnius summit
- At the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, G7 officials announce that they have unveiled an international framework for Ukraine’s long-term security in a effort to boost their defense against Russia and deter them from any future aggression. The measures will include bilateral talks, military hardware, training, intelligence-sharing, and other plans to rebuild the country’s economy. (Politico EU) (Reuters)
- Serbia–United States relations
- The United States imposes sanctions on Aleksandar Vulin, a top Serbian official considered "Moscow's man". (Yahoo! News)
- UNESCO accepts the U.S. as a member after it withdrew from the organization in 2018. (Euronews)
Law and crime
- Singaporean prime minister Lee Hsien Loong places Transport Minister S. Iswaran on an immediate leave of absence amid an ongoing corruption investigation by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau into Iswaran and other individuals. (Reuters)
- Six people are killed during protests in Nairobi, Kenya, against tax increases imposed by President William Ruto's government, in which the police have employed tear gas and heightened security measures. (AFP via France 24)
Politics and elections
- Aftermath of the 2023 Guatemalan general election
- At the request of the Guatemalan Public Ministry, a judge orders the Supreme Electoral Tribunal to suspend the legal personality of candidate Bernardo Arévalo's Movimiento Semilla party, which went on to the second round of elections on 20 August. The legal measure would leave Arévalo out of the election. (The Guardian)
- After several days of delay, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal makes the electoral results official and calls for the second round of elections between Sandra Torres and Bernardo Arévalo. (AP via ABC News)
- Aftermath of the 2023 Thai general election
- Thailand's election commission petitions the Constitutional Court to suspend leading prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat, alleging his violation of campaign laws due to prior share ownership in a media company, iTV. (AFP via Le Monde)
- LGBT rights in Indonesia
- An ASEAN LGBT event scheduled in Indonesia is relocated to an undisclosed location due to received security threats and anti-LGBT rhetoric from various groups. (Reuters)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- A Russian drone attack on Kyiv injures at least two civilians and damages infrastructure. (BBC News)
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Sudan conflict
- Battle of Geneina
- The United Nations reports the discovery of a mass grave in the area of Geneina, West Darfur, Sudan, believed to contain at least 87 individuals, including women and children, reportedly killed by the Rapid Support Forces and an affiliated Arab militia. (AP)
- Battle of Geneina
- Somali Civil War
- Four people are killed in Jubaland, Somalia, after al-Shabaab is confirmed to have captured a military base in the area which had been handed to Somalia by the Kenyan military on June 29. (Xinhua)
Arts and culture
- 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, 2023 Writers Guild of America strike
- The members of SAG-AFTRA announce that they will join the writers on a strike following failed negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. (CNBC)
Disasters and accidents
- After heavy rainfall in Delhi, India, the Yamuna reaches record-high water levels, resulting in flood warnings and evacuations. (Bloomberg via Al-Arabiya) (NDTV)
Health and environment
- Birth control in the United States
- The Food and Drug Administration approves the first over-the-counter contraceptive pill, the Perrigo-manufactured Opill, broadening access to birth control across the country. (AFP via France 24)
International relations
- Marshall Islands–United States relations
- Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll, Pacific Proving Grounds
- The foreign ministry of the Marshall Islands calls for more United States compensation over nuclear weapons testing, including on Bikini Atoll, in an effort to improve bilateral relations. (Reuters)
- Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll, Pacific Proving Grounds
- Colombia–Nicaragua relations, Territorial disputes of Nicaragua
- The International Court of Justice dismisses Nicaragua's bid to extend its maritime territory beyond 200 nautical miles, upholding the allocation of seven Caribbean islands to Colombia in a 2012 ruling. (AFP via RFI)
Law and crime
- Jacob Zuma corruption charges
- The Constitutional Court of South Africa dismisses former president Jacob Zuma's appeal to legalize his medical parole and ruling he must complete his 15-month prison sentence for contempt of court. (AFP via The Moscow Times)
Politics and elections
- Aftermath of the 2023 Guatemalan general election
- The Guatemalan Public Ministry seizes information related to the Movimiento Semilla party at the offices of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in Guatemala City. The tribunal announces that it will legally appeal the resolution that ordered the suspension of the party's registration, claiming that the resolution is unconstitutional. (Prensa Libre) (Prensa Libre 2)
- The Semilla party files an appeal before the Constitutional Court. The Court accepts the appeal, allowing the party to participate in the second round of the election on August 20. However, according to the criteria of jurists, the legal recourse granted is ambiguous. (Prensa Libre)
Sports
- 2024 Summer Olympics, Non-government reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- The International Olympic Committee says that athletes from Russia and Belarus will not receive invitations to the Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France, and will only be able to compete as neutral athletes. (The Hill)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Jihadist insurgency in Niger
- Five people are killed and 19 more injured during an ambush by gunmen at a convoy in the Tillabéri Region, Niger. Two attackers are killed in the ensuing shootout. (VOA)
Arts and culture
- 2023 Hollywood labor disputes
- 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike
- Universal announces that the upcoming red carpet premiere for the Oppenheimer film has been cancelled amidst the SAG-AFTRA strikes. The film is still expected to be screened. (Screen International)
- 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike
Business and economy
- Foxconn, a tech giant headquartered in Taiwan, announces that it has made a deal with Karnataka, a state in India, to buy 300 acres of land for a new iPhone factory. (Economic Times)
International relations
- Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
- Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis
- Azerbaijan's State Border Service reopens the Lachin corridor to allow the Red Cross to conduct medical evacuations from Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia amid protests over the corridor's closure on July 11 and humanitarian concerns. (AFP via France 24)
- Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis
Law and crime
- Gilgo Beach serial killings
- A suspect in the Long Island serial murders is arrested in Massapequa Park, New York, United States. (The Independent)
- Protests against Quran desecration in Sweden
- Police authorize a protest involving the burning of the Bible and the Torah outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm following a series of anti-Islam demonstrations involving Quran desecration across the country. Israeli officials have urged the Swedish government to prevent the act. (AP)
Politics and elections
- 2023 Cambodian general election
- Two members of the opposition Candlelight Party are arrested for allegedly encouraging voters to spoil ballots ahead of the election. (AFP via The Guardian)
Science and technology
- Japanese space program
- An Epsilon S solid-propellant rocket upper stage, an upgraded version of JAXA's Epsilon launch vehicle, explodes about a minute after ignition during a test in Akita Prefecture. (AFP via CNA)
- The Indian Space Research Organization launches Chandrayaan-3 on a mission to the Moon. The mission will deploy the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover to study the Moon's surface for two weeks. The mission is similar to the failed Chandrayaan-2 mission, which crashed shortly before landing in 2019. (Space.com)
Sports
- 2023 Pacific Four Series
- In women's rugby union, New Zealand win their second consecutive Pacific Four Series title after defeating the United States 39–17 at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (BBC Sport)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 South Korea floods
- Thirty-seven people are killed, several others are missing, and many are injured in South Korea when torrential rains cause landslides and the overflow of a dam in North Chungcheong, prompting the evacuation of over 4,700 people nationwide. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo calls for the deployment of the military to conduct search and rescue operations. (AP)
- A wildfire prompts the evacuation of over 2,000 residents on La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, decimating around 4,500 hectares and destroying about a dozen homes. (AP)
- A fire breaks out and destroys the Royal Albion Hotel, a 196-year-old Grade II* listed building, in Brighton and Hove, England, United Kingdom. (Sky News) (iNews)
Health and environment
- 2023 European heat waves
- The Italian health ministry issues an "extreme" health risk warning for 16 cities, including Florence and Rome, as the European Space Agency reports that potential record-breaking temperatures of up to 48 °C (118 °F) could be reached. (CNN)
International relations
- North Korea–Russia relations
- Russia announces that it will investigate whether the North Korean Hwasong-18 missile landed in the country's exclusive economic zone. (Reuters via NBC News)
- South Korea–Ukraine relations
- South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol makes an unannounced visit to Kyiv and meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, announcing that South Korea will pledge US$150 million in additional aid to Ukraine. (AP via The Guardian)
Law and crime
- Four people are killed in a mass shooting in Hampton, Georgia, United States. (Metro) (The New York Times)
Sports
- 2023 WTA Tour
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships
- In tennis, Markéta Vondroušová of the Czech Republic defeats Ons Jabeur of Tunisia in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's singles title at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships, becoming the first unseeded player in history to win the Wimbledon title. (AFP via ABS-CBN News)
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Anglophone Crisis
- Ten people are killed and two others are injured as gunmen open fire at a busy junction in Bamenda, Northwest Region, Cameroon. (Reuters)
- Transnistrian communist and opposition leader Oleg Khorzhan is assassinated during a stabbing attack in his office. (Newsweek)
Business and economy
- Corporate responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Russian President Vladimir Putin authorizes a temporary state takeover of French agribusiness Danone and Carlsberg-owned brewer Baltika's shares, as part of a wider response to many private companies, including these two, reducing their business operations in Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. (AFP via SCMP)
Disasters and accidents
- List of earthquakes in 2023
- A 7.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off the coast of Alaska, United States, causing a tsunami warning to be issued for the region. (ABC News)
- Forty-two pilot whales die in a mass beaching incident on a beach in North Tolsta, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, while 12 others are euthanised following failed attempts to refloat them due to adverse conditions. (AFP via WION)
- Six people are killed and three others are injured in a car crash in Tacoma, Washington, United States. (AP)
- At least four people are killed and seven others are hospitalized when a water bus carrying 20 passengers capsizes in the Buriganga River near Dhaka, Bangladesh. A rescue operation is ongoing. (Reuters via Hindustan Times)
- Four people are killed and 13 more injured during a building collapse in Beheira Governorate, Egypt. (Al-Ahram)
- The Office of Civil Defense in the Philippines reports that search and rescue operations are ongoing for nine passengers of a fishing vessel who went missing off Mercedes, Camarines Norte, earlier this week. (Philippine News Agency via Manila Bulletin)
Health and environment
- 2023 Asia heat wave
- Japan issues heat stroke warnings in 20 of its prefectures due to near-record high temperatures, reaching nearly 40 °C (104 °F) in some areas, with the country's meteorological agency indicating the possibility of surpassing the highest ever recorded temperature of 41.1 °C (106.0 °F). (AFP via The Hindu)
- At an Alzheimer's Association conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, experts in Alzheimer's disease propose a new seven-point diagnostic scale that incorporates advancements in testing for key Alzheimer's-related proteins and aims to facilitate more personalized treatment strategies. (Reuters)
International relations
- Accession of the United Kingdom to CPTPP
- Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch formally signs the accession protocol for the United Kingdom to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. (Nikkei Asia)
Law and crime
- Iranian protests against compulsory hijab
- Iranian Morality Police resume patrols to enforce hijab compliance. (Al Jazeera)
- A large protest occurs in the city of Rasht in response to the Morality Police's unsuccessful attempt to arrest three unveiled women. The crowd pushes the police back before security forces intervene with tear gas. (Iran International)
- Andre Longmore, the suspected gunman in a mass shooting in Hampton, Georgia, United States, is shot and killed by police, ending a manhunt for him. (NBC News)
Sports
- 2023 ATP Tour
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships
- In tennis, Carlos Alcaraz of Spain defeats Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the final to win the men's singles title at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships, becoming the first non-Big Four player to win the tournament since 2002. (USA Today)
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships
- 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup
- In association football, Mexico win their ninth CONCACAF Gold Cup title after defeating Panama 1–0 in the final at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, United States, with Santiago Giménez scoring the winner in the 88th minute. Panama's Adalberto Carrasquilla is awarded the tournament's Golden Ball. (AP)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 2023 Crimean Bridge explosion
- A couple are killed and their daughter is injured by explosions at the Crimean Bridge. (Reuters) (The Guardian)
- Black Sea Grain Initiative
- 2023 Crimean Bridge explosion
- Afghan conflict
- Three children are killed and two others are injured when a mortar warhead explodes in Dara-i Sufi Payin District, Samangan Province, Afghanistan. (Khaama Press)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Pacific typhoon season
- Monsoon rains aggravated by Tropical Storm Talim have affected the northern Philippines, killing a person during a landslide in Rizal. Nine crew members of a fishing vessel who went missing off Camarines Norte are rescued off Camarines Sur. (The Philippine Star) (Abante Tonite)
- 2023 Greece wildfires
- Two wildfires near the Greek seaside towns of Lagonisi, East Attica, and Loutraki, Corinthia, cause significant property damage and prompt the evacuation of thousands. The Athens urban area and most of southern Greece are on the second highest level of wildfire alert. (AP via ABC News)
- Fifteen people are killed, six others are injured and thirteen more are missing during landslides caused by heavy rains in Quetame, Colombia. (DW)
- Thirteen people are killed and five others are injured when a building collapses in Cairo, Egypt. (Al-Ahram)
- Five people are killed and seven others are injured when a Cessna 208 aircraft crashes into a hangar at an aerodrome in the village of Chrcynno, Poland. (AFP via NDTV)
Health and environment
- The World Health Organization reports that the avian influenza is responsible for killing dozens of cats across 13 regions of Poland, marking the first instance of the virus affecting a large number of felines over an extensive area. (Global News)
International relations
- Political status of Western Sahara, Israel–Morocco relations
- Israel recognizes Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara. (The Jerusalem Post)
Law and crime
- Shakahola Forest incident
- A Kenyan magistrate court acquits former British-based evangelist Gilbert Deya, who claimed to aid infertile couples conceive through prayer, due to insufficient prosecution evidence connecting Deya to the trafficking of five children between 1999 and 2004. (AFP via The Manila Times)
Politics and elections
- Singaporean Parliament Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin and backbencher Cheng Li Hui resign from the Parliament of Singapore and the ruling People's Action Party after admitting to having an extramarital affair. (CNA)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 2022 Russian mobilization
- The Russian Federal Assembly amends its mobilization laws, raising the age limits for conscription to 70 years old from 65 for the highest-ranking officers of the armed forces. (Reuters)
- 2022 Russian mobilization
Business and economy
- Philippine president Bongbong Marcos signs into law the Maharlika Investment Fund, the country's sovereign wealth fund, amid warnings and opposition from various sectors. (Bloomberg)
- Spain's competition commission fines American technology companies Amazon and Apple €194 million (US$218 million) for allegedly agreeing to restrict competition by having Apple products sold directly through Amazon's platforms and limiting opportunities for third-party retailers. (AP)
- The Bank of Japan governor Kazuo Ueda says that the bank's loose monetary policy will continue, and since "our assumption ... is unchanged, our overall narrative on monetary policy remains unchanged." (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 North India floods
- An elderly woman is killed and two other people are injured when a three-story residential building partially collapses in Cairo, Egypt. (Al-Ahram)
Health and environment
- 2023 European heat waves
- The European Union's emergency response coordination centre issues red alerts due to extreme heat in Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, most of Italy, and parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Spain. (Reuters)
- An outbreak of dengue fever infects over 200 people in a rural region of Egypt's Qena Governorate. The patients are said to all have mild to moderate symptoms, which include fatigue and fever. (Egyptian Independent)
International relations
- North Korea–United States relations, American military defectors to North Korea
- An American soldier facing disciplinary action flees across the inter-Korean border into North Korea and is believed to be in North Korean custody. (Reuters)
- South Korea–United States relations
- The USS Kentucky is deployed to Busan, South Korea, marking the first time that a nuclear-capable missile submarine has been deployed to the region since 1981. (Navy Times)
Law and crime
- Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announces charges against 16 “fake electors” for former U.S. President Donald Trump in a effort to reverse president Joe Biden’s victory in the state during the 2020 election. (CNBC)
- Philippine drug war
- The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court rejects the appeal of the Philippine government against the resumption of the investigation of the war on drugs under the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte. (CNN)
- An Egyptian court sentences Christian rights activist Patrick Zaki to three years in prison over an opinion article he wrote in 2019 about discrimination against Coptic Christians. (AP) (BBC News)
Science and technology
- 2023 in archosaur paleontology, 2023 in paleomammalogy
- In a study published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers present a 125-million-year-old fossil from central China depicting a mammalian Repenomamus robustus hunting a dinosaur, Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis, suggesting that small mammals may have actively hunted dinosaurs, not merely scavenged from them. (AP)
Sports
- 2026 Commonwealth Games
- The Australian state of Victoria withdraws as host of the 2026 Commonwealth Games due to the increasing cost projections relative to initial estimations. (AFP via Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Bombing of Odesa
- At least 12 people are injured in a night-time Russian missile attack on Odesa, Ukraine. (AP via ABC News)
- Crimea attacks
- A fire occurs at the military training grounds in Crimea, forcing the evacuation of more than 2,000 people and the closure of a nearby highway. (Reuters)
- List of military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- The United States announces a $1.3 billion military aid package to Ukraine. The package includes four NASAMS air defense systems, anti-tank missiles, Phoenix Ghost and Switchblade attack drones, and landmine clearing equipment, among others. (The New York Times)
- Bombing of Odesa
- Kivu conflict
- Nine people are killed and 16 others are injured during the explosion of a bomb in a field in Rutshuru Territory, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. (Al Jazeera)
- Terrorism in India
- Police in Bangalore, India, arrest five men suspected of planning a terrorist attack in the city. (The Times of India)
Business and economy
- A Powerball lottery player from California, United States, becomes the third to win a billion-dollar prize, with a ticket purchased in Los Angeles earning the $1 billion jackpot. (AFP via The Daily Star)
Disasters and accidents
- At least 34 people are killed and 12 others are injured when a bus collides with a car in Tamanrasset Province, Algeria. (Reuters via Al Arabiya)
- Sixteen people are killed and eleven others are injured when an electricity transformer explodes on the banks of the Alaknanda River in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India. (Hindustan Times)
- One person is killed and 48 others are injured during an underground gas explosion in Johannesburg, South Africa. (AP)
- Five people are killed and several others are injured across Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, after a storm passes through the countries. (Reuters) (AP via The San Diego Union-Tribune)
International relations
- 15th BRICS summit
- South Africa confirms that Russian president Vladimir Putin, who faces an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, will participate remotely in the upcoming BRICS summit in Johannesburg rather than attend in person. (AFP via The Manila Times)
- The United States sanctions multiple Central American officials accused of corruption, including former Presidents of El Salvador Mauricio Funes and Salvador Sánchez Cerén. (AP via ABC News)
Law and crime
- A court in Iran sentences actress Afsaneh Bayegan to a suspended two years in prison for failing to comply with the hijab law. (AFP via The Times of Israel)
- Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi pardons Coptic researcher Patrick Zaki and the lawyer of political activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah. Both men had been convicted of allegedly disseminating fake news. (AFP via France 24)
- At least two protesters are shot by police, 14 more are hospitalized, and at least 300 are arrested during protests in Kenya. (The Guardian)
Politics and elections
- Aftermath of the 2023 Thai general election
- A Thai court suspends Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat's status as a lawmaker after accusing him of violating election laws for allegedly holding shares in a media company. (CNN)
- In Singapore, Workers' Party member of parliament Leon Perera and member Nicole Seah resign following the social media dissemination of a video revealing their extramarital affair, which party secretary-general Pritam Singh confirmed. (AFP via NDTV)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Odesa attacks
- At least three people are killed and eight civilians are injured in a Russian strike on Odesa, Ukraine. (Reuters) (Reuters 2)
- The consulate general of China in Odesa suffers minor damage during the Russian strike. (Reuters)
- Mykolaiv attacks
- Russian forces strike Mykolaiv, Ukraine, injuring at least 19 civilians. (Reuters) (The Kyiv Independent)
- Odesa attacks
- Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant crisis
- The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that it is still awaiting access to the rooftops of Ukraine's Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Enerhodar, despite being permitted to view the fuel cooling pools amid allegations of the plant's usage as an atomic bargaining chip. (AFP via The Manila Times)
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- Two policemen are killed and two more injured during a shooting by Pakistani Taliban gunmen at a checkpoint in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. (Geo TV)
- Two Pakistani Taliban members blow themselves up at a police station and government station in Bara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, killing four police officers and wounding eleven more. (ABC News)
Business and economy
- 2021–2023 inflation surge
- The Turkish central bank raises its main interest rate from 15% to 17.5% in order to control rising inflation, after the key rate nearly doubled last month. (CNBC)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Raigad landslide
- Sixteen people are killed and 100 others are believed to be missing during a landslide in Raigad, Maharashtra, India. (The Hindu)
- Fifty-six people, mostly children, are hospitalized after they suffocated due to inhalation of chlorine gas that leaked from a swimming pool in Alexandria, Egypt. (Al-Ahram)
- Around 270 people are airlifted from a Glacier 3000 aerial tramway on the Tsanfleuron Glacier in the Diablerets massif in Switzerland following an electrical failure. (AFP via The Manila Times)
Health and environment
- COVID-19 pandemic
- 2023 European heat waves
- At least 110 people are injured during extreme hailstorms in Veneto, Italy. (The Guardian)
- A state of emergency is declared on the island of Rhodes, Greece, with evacuation orders issued for several mountain areas. (The Guardian)
International relations
- Iraq–Sweden relations
- Protests against Quran desecration in Sweden
- Followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr set fire to the Swedish embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, in response to a planned Quran desecration demonstration in Stockholm, Sweden. The Swedish foreign ministry confirms the safety of its embassy staff while the Iraqi foreign ministry condemns the incident, initiating an investigation to identify those responsible. (AFP via Today)
- Iraqi prime minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani directs the foreign ministry to expel the Swedish ambassador to Iraq. (DW)
- Protests against Quran desecration in Sweden
- North Korea–United States relations
- North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
- North Korean defence minister Kang Sun-nam warns that the deployment of the USS Kentucky ballistic missile submarine to South Korea on July 18 could provoke his country to use its nuclear weapons under its law. (AFP via CNA)
- North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
- Bolivia–Iran relations
- Bolivia and Iran sign a memorandum of understanding in Tehran, Iran, with both countries vowing to strengthen defence and security cooperation. (Xinhua)
- Russia–European Union relations
- The European Union imposes sanctions on the director of the Russian prison incarcerating opposition leader Alexei Navalny. (AFP via Barron's)
Law and crime
- 2023 Auckland shooting
- Three people are killed, including the shooter, and six others are injured in a mass shooting at a construction site in the central business district of Auckland, New Zealand. (Reuters)
Politics and elections
- Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia
- Prosecutors recommend an additional 20-year prison sentence for Alexei Navalny, who is currently serving a nine-year sentence for embezzlement and contempt of court, on extremism charges. (AFP via The Guardian)
Sports
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
- The ninth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup opens in New Zealand, with the co-hosts defeating Norway 1–0 in the opening match at Eden Park in Auckland. A minute's silence was observed prior to the match for the victims of the shooting that occurred several hours earlier. (AP)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
- Bombing of Odesa
- Bombing of Mykolaiv
- The Russian Armed Forces strike a building in Mykolaiv, killing two civilians. (Yeni Şafak)
- Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
- 2023 Sudan conflict
- Battle of Khartoum
- Fifteen civilians and 19 army officers are killed in a drone attack in Khartoum, Sudan. (Globe Echo)
- War in Darfur
- At least 20 civilians are killed and more than 45 others are injured by rocket attacks on residential areas in Nyala, South Darfur, and shelling in proximity to hospitals in El-Obeid, North Kordofan, as per reports from medical professionals and lawyers. (AFP via Arab News)
- Battle of Khartoum
- Yemeni civil war
- A World Food Programme employee is killed by unknown assailants in Taiz, Yemen, with security forces launching a pursuit of the individuals responsible. (AFP via Manila Bulletin)
Business and economy
- A wet market in Tomohon, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, becomes the country's first market to cease the cat and dog meat trade following prolonged campaigning by local activists and global figures, supported by the Humane Society International. (AP via Los Angeles Times)
Health and environment
- Gambia cough syrup scandal
- The Gambian government identifies imported Indian cough syrups as the cause of at least 70 child deaths to kidney failure, leading to regulatory changes and potential legal action against the manufacturer, Maiden Pharmaceuticals. The World Health Organization confirms lethal antifreeze substances in the syrups. (AFP via Al Arabiya)
- Nigeria's northwestern Kaduna State reports an outbreak of diphtheria, which has killed 10 children since early July. (Xinhua)
Law and crime
- Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia
- Police detain former intelligence officer, separatist commander and Angry Patriots Club leader Igor Girkin for alleged extremism. (AFP via The Guardian)
- One person is killed and three others are injured in a mass stabbing near a subway station in Seoul, South Korea. The attacker is apprehended. (AFP via The Hindustan Times)
Politics and elections
- Aftermath of the 2023 Guatemalan general election
- Police raid the headquarters of the opposition party Movimiento Semilla and presidential candidate Bernardo Arévalo in Guatemala City, Guatemala. (Reuters)
- Iran–United States relations
- The US military deploys Marines and other assets to the Persian Gulf in response to seizures and attempted seizures of shipping by naval forces of Iran. (Politico)
Sports
- 2023 Leagues Cup
- In association football, Lionel Messi makes his North American debut for Major League Soccer club Inter Miami CF in the Leagues Cup group stage match against Liga MX club Cruz Azul. During the final minutes of the game, he scored a goal to help Miami win the game. (ESPN) (The Spun)
- 2023 Diamond League
- In athletics, Faith Kipyegon of Kenya sets a new women's mile record, finishing the Herculis at Stade Louis-II in Fontvieille, Monaco, in 4:07.64 and surpassing the previous 2019 record held by Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands. (CNN)
Armed conflicts and attacks
Arts and culture
- LGBT rights in Malaysia
- The Ministry of Communications and Digital cancels a music festival in Sepang, Selangor, after Matty Healy, the lead vocalist of English band the 1975, openly criticized the country's anti-LGBT laws and kissed his male bandmate on stage. (AFP via ABS-CBN News)
Disasters and accidents
- Four people are killed and ten others are injured in a hot water pipe burst accident at a mall in Moscow, Russia. (Reuters)
- A thunderstorm in Serbia kills three people and causes widespread damage and power disruptions. (AP)
- A deck collapse at a country club in Billings, Montana, United States, injures more than 30 people. (AP)
Health and environment
- 2023 heat waves
- 2023 European heat waves
- The National Observatory of Athens reports that Greece faces its longest-ever heat wave, with temperatures expected to exceed 40 °C (104 °F), marking a possible 16–17-day wave. The country remains on an alert state. (AFP via Herald Sun)
- NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt states that July 2023 is anticipated to be the hottest month recorded "in hundreds, if not thousands, of years", attributing the trend to continuous greenhouse gas emissions. (AFP via Le Monde)
- 2023 European heat waves
- COVID-19 pandemic
- COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines
- President Bongbong Marcos formally ends the declaration of COVID-19 as a public health emergency in the country. (Khaleej Times)
- COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines
- About 2,000 Magellanic penguins are found dead along Uruguay's eastern coast, with their cause of death remaining undetermined, although the environment ministry has ruled out avian influenza. Advocates point to overfishing and a recent subtropical cyclone as potential factors, while additional marine wildlife deaths, including sea turtles and sea lions, are also reported in the region. (AFP via NDTV)
International relations
- 2023 Quran desecration in Sweden
- Iran–Sweden relations
- Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei states that people who desecrate the Quran should face the "most severe punishment", and that Sweden has "gone into battle-array for war on the Muslim world". (Reuters)
- Denmark–Iraq relations
- Protests in Copenhagen, Denmark, involving Quran desecration, responding to similar protests in Sweden, trigger unrest in Iraq, leading to an attempted breach of Baghdad's Green Zone and armed attacks on Danish Refugee Council facilities in Basra. (AP via PBS)
- Iran–Sweden relations
- The Democratic Republic of the Congo announces plans to "monitor" aid agencies operating in the country due to reported security issues and concerns over potential subversive activities amid ongoing armed conflict. (AFP via The Manila Times)
Law and crime
- Eleven people are killed in an arson attack at a bar in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora, Mexico. The perpetrator was thrown out by the bar shortly before the attack for being heavily drunk and harassing women. (Reuters)
Sports
- Women's World Chess Championship 2023
- In chess, Ju Wenjun wins her fourth Women's World Chess Championship title after a victory in the 12th game of the match against challenger Lei Tingjie. (FIDE)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Bombing of Odesa
- A nighttime Russian missile attack on Odesa kills at least one person, injures 22 others, and severely damages the Transfiguration Cathedral. (AP)
- Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant crisis
- The International Atomic Energy Agency finds anti-personnel mines at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, but notes that any detonation "should not affect the site's nuclear safety and security systems". (AFP via Barron's) (IAEA)
- Bombing of Odesa
- Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency
- At least four road patrol policemen are killed in an ambush in Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran. (Reuters)
Business and economy
- A deal to sell a controlling interest in the Israeli financial firm Phoenix Group to a consortium led by an Abu Dhabi state holding company falls through. (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Raigad landslide
- The death toll from the landslide in Raigad, Maharashtra, India, increases to 27, with at least 50 people still missing, as monsoon rains complicate rescue efforts. (AFP via Dawn)
- 2023 Greece wildfires
- Emergency evacuations by boat take place in Corfu as wildfires rapidly spread in just a few hours, especially in the north of the island. (Mirror)
- Thousands of tourists flee their hotels in Rhodes, Greece, in what officials say is the largest evacuation in the country's history. (CNN)
- Flash floods in Afghanistan's Kabul, the Ghazni and Maidan Wardak provinces, have killed at least 31 people, injured 74 others, and left 41 missing in the past three days. Around 250 livestock are also killed. In neighboring Pakistan, thirteen people are also killed due to heavy rains and landslides. (AP)
- At least 33 people are killed and 21 others are injured when a building collapses in Douala, Cameroon. (BBC News)
- Eleven people are killed and three injured after a school's roof collapses in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, China. (Al Jazeera)
- Nine people, including four soldiers, are killed when a civilian Antonov aircraft crashes due to technical issues in Port Sudan, Sudan. A child is the sole survivor of the crash. (AFP via The Daily Star)
- Eight people are killed after people siphoning fuel from a tanker that was involved in an accident explodes in Ondo State, Nigeria. (Reuters)
- One person is killed and 12 others are injured after a bridge collapses in Patras, Greece. (Greek City Times)
International relations
- 2023 Quran desecration in Sweden
- The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation suspends Sweden's special envoy in response to incidents of Quran desecration during public demonstrations permitted by the Swedish government in Stockholm. (AP)
Law and crime
- List of mass shootings in the United States in 2023
- Gun violence in the United States
- Six people are killed and 20 others are injured in shootings across Chicago, Illinois, United States. (Yahoo! News)
- A soldier kills 13 people, including ten children, during a mass shooting at his son's funeral in Nyamamba, Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. (Al Jazeera)
- Two people are killed and four more injured during a mass shooting in Manta, Ecuador. The city's mayor is among the killed. (AP)
Politics and elections
- 2023 Spanish general election
- Spaniards head to the polls to elect the members of the Cortes Generales. (Reuters)
- Alberto Núñez Feijóo's People's Party wins the election, but falls short of a clear majority, while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's Socialist Workers' Party holds slightly more seats with its allies despite finishing second, thus resulting in a hung parliament. (AP)
- 2023 Cambodian general election
- Cambodians head to the polls to elect the members of the parliament. (Reuters)
- The ruling Cambodian People's Party, led by Prime Minister Hun Sen, claims a landslide victory in the election, winning 120 out of 125 seats according to unofficial results, despite criticism over alleged suppression of the opposition. (AP)
Sports
- 2022–23 PGA Tour
- 2023 Open Championship
- American golfer Brian Harman wins his first Open Championship, his first career major championship, and his first PGA Tour win in six years, by six shots over Australia's Jason Day, South Korea's Tom Kim, Spain's Jon Rahm, and Austria's Sepp Straka. (AP)
- 2023 Open Championship
- 2023–24 SailGP championship
- In sailing, Spain win their first SailGP championship in the Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix in California, United States. (AP)
- 2023 World Aquatics Championships
- In the men's 400 metre individual medley, French swimmer Léon Marchand breaks the longstanding world record previously set by American swimmer Michael Phelps, finishing in 4 minutes, 2.5 seconds. (AFP via Channels TV)
- 2023 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League
- Hosts Poland win their first VNL title after defeating the United States 3–1 in the final at the Ergo Arena in Gdańsk. (Volleyball World)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- A child is killed and six people are wounded in a Russian missile strike on Kostiantynivka. (The Guardian)
- Dylan Collins, a journalist for Agence France-Presse, is wounded in Bakhmut by a Russian drone attack. (The Guardian)
- Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
- Russian forces attack Odesa Oblast with drones, destroying grain warehouses at the Reni Commercial Seaport and injuring seven civilians. (Reuters)
- 2022–2023 western Russia attacks
- Two drones damage buildings in Moscow, including one near the Defence Ministry headquarters. (Reuters)
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Somali Civil War
- Mogadishu military academy bombing
- An al-Shabaab suicide bomber blows himself up at a military academy in Mogadishu, Somalia, killing over 20 soldiers and injuring dozens more. (DW)
- Mogadishu military academy bombing
Business and economy
- GAC Toyota, a subsidiary of Toyota, announces that they have cut off 1,000 jobs from China. (Nikkei Asia)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 North Africa wildfires
- Thirty-four people are killed, 26 others are injured, and thousands more are evacuated during wildfires in Algeria. (AFP via France 24)
- In Indonesia, at least 15 people are killed and 33 others are rescued after a ferry traveling from Buton to Muna capsizes off the coast of Sulawesi. (AFP via France 24)
- At least 14 people are killed when a pirogue capsizes off the coast of Dakar, Senegal. (AFP via Channels TV)
International relations
- Foreign relations of Algeria, Foreign relations of Denmark, Foreign relations of Sweden
- 2023 Quran desecration in Sweden
- The Algerian foreign ministry summons Danish ambassador Ole Wøhlers Olsen and the Swedish chargé d'affaires following a series of protests involving Quran desecration in Copenhagen and Stockholm. (Xinhua)
- 2023 Quran desecration in Sweden
- Mali–United States relations
- The United States announces sanctions on three senior Malian officials, including the country's Defence Minister Sadio Camara, for allegedly "helping to facilitate" the presence of the Russian paramilitary Wagner Group in the country. (Al Jazeera)
- North Korea–United States relations, North Korea–South Korea relations, South Korea–United States relations
- North Korea shoots two ballistic missiles into a sea, hours after the arrival of USS Annapolis at a port on South Korea's Jeju Island. (AP via The Guardian)
Law and crime
- 2023 Israeli judicial reform
- The Knesset votes 64–0, with the 56-member opposition boycotting, to approve a law that prevents the Supreme Court from overturning government decisions on the basis of "reasonableness." (Reuters)
- The United States justice department files a lawsuit against the state of Texas for placing buoys in the Rio Grande as part of the state's effort to deter migrants from crossing into the United States. (NBC News)
- Indian police arrest 74 Rohingya refugees, including ten minors. (Reuters) (Al Jazeera)
Politics and elections
- New Zealand justice minister Kiri Allan resigns following charges of careless driving and refusal to accompany police after an alcohol-related car accident. (AP)
Science and technology
- NASA announces that the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered water vapor around the PDS 70 star. (Forbes)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- 2023 Sudan conflict
- Battle of Khartoum
- Large clashes with air raids and artillery in the Ombada district in northern Khartoum leave over 16 people dead, including 2 confirmed children. (Globe Echo)
- Battle of Omdurman
- The Sudanese Armed Forces shells three RSF-held neighbourhoods in Omdurman, Khartoum State, Sudan, killing at least 18 people and injuring dozens more. (The Guardian)
- Battle of Khartoum
- Syrian civil war
- Russia–United States relations
- The United States Central Command says that a Russian military jet damaged an MQ-9 Reaper drone in Syrian airspace on July 23, by ejecting flares while flying "dangerously close" to the U.S. aircraft. (BBC News)
- Russia–United States relations
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict
- Three Hamas members are killed by Israeli soldiers in the Nablus neighborhood of al-Tur, in the occupied West Bank. (AP)
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- List of military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- The United States announces a $400 million military aid package to Ukraine. The package includes various anti-tank and air defense missiles, 32 Stryker armored fighting vehicles, Hydra 70 rockets, and Black Hornet Nano surveillance drones, among other equipment. (The Guardian)
- List of military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
Disasters and accidents
- Wildfires in 2023
- 2023 Italy wildfires
- Four people are killed by wildfires in southern Italy. A firefighter also dies in Sardinia while fighting fires in Baunei. (La Repubblica)
- 2023 Greece wildfires
- Two air force members are killed when a Canadair CL-215 waterbomber crashes on Evia island, Greece. (Metro)
- 2023 Italy wildfires
- Four people are killed and several others are injured by floods in Lombardy, Italy. Heavy rains also occur in Veneto. (Fanpage)
Health and environment
- Fifty-one long-finned pilot whales are found dead after beaching themselves on a beach near Albany, Western Australia, as part of a larger pod of nearly 100. State authorities and volunteers are working to redirect the remaining 46 whales to deeper waters. (AFP via CNA)
International relations
- 2023 Quran desecration in Sweden
- Denmark–Egypt relations, Denmark–Turkey relations
- Far-right protesters set fire to copies of the Quran outside the Egyptian and Turkish embassies in Copenhagen, Denmark, prompting outrage from Muslim-majority countries. (Politico)
- Foreign relations of Egypt, Foreign relations of Sweden
- The Egyptian foreign ministry summons Sweden's envoy over protests in Stockholm that desecrated the Quran. (AFP via Al Arabiya)
- Denmark–Egypt relations, Denmark–Turkey relations
Law and crime
- Islamic terrorism in Europe
- Six men are found guilty of terrorist murder for their participation in the Brussels bombings in 2016, with two of them also being found guilty for their roles in the Paris attacks in 2015. (BBC News)
- Ecuadorian security crisis
- Ecuador declares a state of emergency in all prisons after gang clashes that killed 18 prisoners. (The Guardian)
- A 25-year-old man is charged with three counts of murder, including one as a domestic violence offense, four days after intentionally causing a fatal accident that killed three people on the Bruce Highway in Federal, Queensland, Australia. The suspected killer had been chasing one of the vehicles prior to the accident. (ABC News Australia)
- A five-month-old girl dies when Indian forces fire tear gas at Rohingya refugees trying to escape a detention centre in Hiranagar, Jammu and Kashmir. (The Guardian)
- The United States Department of Education initiates a civil rights investigation into Harvard University's legacy admissions policy, in accordance with the Supreme Court ruling Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. (AFP via The Manila Times)
- One man and two teenaged boys from Guayama, Puerto Rico are found dead in the northern city of Carolina. Hours earlier, two Guayama teenaged girls, aged 13 and 15, had also been found dead inside a Toyota Tacoma vehicle near Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, also in Carolina. Authorities confirmed their belief that the crimes are related. (Telemundo)
Politics and elections
- Capital punishment in Ghana
- The Parliament of Ghana votes to formally abolish the death penalty, becoming the latest African nation to end the punishment. The 176 prisoners currently on death row in Ghanian prisons will now have their sentences changed to life imprisonment. (BBC News)
- 2024 United States presidential election
- The presidential campaign of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis fires former National Review writer Nate Hochman for posting videos that include anti-LGBT and neo-Nazi content. (The Guardian)
- Chinese state media announces that Foreign Minister Qin Gang has been replaced by his predecessor Wang Yi. (Al Jazeera)
Sports
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
- Casey Phair, participating as part of the South Korean football team in a match against Colombia, becomes the youngest player to appear at a FIFA Women's World Cup game at 16 years old. (NPR)
- The BBC apologises for asking Morocco captain Ghizlane Chebbak how many of the team are lesbians. (The Independent)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
- Russia launches cruise missiles at Kyiv Oblast, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, and Kirovohrad Oblast in Ukraine. Air Force Commander Mykola Oleschuk says that 36 targets, including three Kalibr and 33 Kh-101/Kh-55 cruise missiles were shot down. (Reuters)
- Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
- 2023 Nigerien coup d'état
- Soldiers from Niger's presidential guard detain President Mohamed Bazoum inside the Presidential Palace in Niamey. Entrances to government ministries are also blocked. (Al Jazeera)
- Soldiers announce on state television that President Mohamed Bazoum has been removed from power. The country's borders are closed and a nationwide curfew is declared. (The Examiner) (The Guardian)
Arts and culture
- Egypt cancels American rapper Travis Scott’s upcoming concert at the Giza Pyramids over Scott's alleged promotion of Freemasonry. (Rolling Stone) (Al Arabiya)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Pacific typhoon season
- At least six people are killed and thousands of others are displaced as Typhoon Doksuri (Egay) makes landfall in Luzon, Philippines. (AP)
- The Shoei Kisen Kaisha-owned cargo ship Fremantle Highway with around 3,000 cars, en route from Germany to Egypt, catches fire near Ameland, Netherlands. One person is killed and 22 others on board are injured. (Reuters)
- Twenty-three people are killed and several others are injured when a bus overturns in Ngeune Sarr, Louga Department, Senegal. (Reuters)
- Eight people are killed, nearly a dozen are injured and one person is reported missing after a silo exploded in Palotina, Paraná, Brazil. (Reuters)
International relations
Law and crime
- 2023 Malian constitutional referendum
- Mali downgrades the French language from official language to working language in accordance with the new constitution. (Africanews)
- American actor Kevin Spacey is acquitted of nine sexual assault charges. (Reuters)
- The Taliban orders beauty salons in Afghanistan to close despite United Nations concern and rare public protests. (AP)
- Andrew Malkinson, a British victim of a miscarriage of justice, who was sentenced to a whole life tariff for attempted murder and rape and spent 17 years in prison, has his conviction quashed. (The Guardian)
Politics and elections
- Aftermath of the 2023 Cambodian general election
- Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen announces his upcoming resignation after four decades in power, with his son Hun Manet succeeding him. (CNA)
Science and technology
- Pentagon UFO videos, David Grusch UFO whistleblower claims
- The United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability holds a congressional hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena, amid claims from former intelligence official David Grusch that the U.S. military is operating a clandestine retrieval program for crashed "non-human" craft. (The Guardian)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive
- Ukrainian forces reportedly retake the village of Staromaiorske, Donetsk Oblast. (CNN International)
- 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive
- 2023 Nigerien coup d'état
- Supporters of the military coup against President Mohamed Bazoum set fire to the headquarters of the ruling Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism in Niamey, Niger. (BBC News)
- Syrian civil war
- Six people are killed and 20 others are injured during a bombing at the Sayyidah Zaynab's Shi'ite mosque in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria. (AFP via Hindustan Times)
Arts and culture
- The government of Rome, Italy, announces the discovery of Roman emperor Nero's private theatre under the courtyard of the Palazzo Della Rovere. (CNN)
Disasters and accidents
- At least 27 people are killed and six others are missing when a boat capsizes in Laguna de Bay off the coast of Binangonan, Rizal, Philippines. (AP)
- One person is killed and 84 others are injured by a chlorine gas leakage at a sewage plant in Qena, Egypt. (Egypt Independent)
- An evacuation is ordered due to an explosion of an ammunition dump of an air force base in Nea Anchialos, Magnesia, Greece, due to the ongoing wildfires. (DW News)
Health and environment
- Climate change
- United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres declares that Earth has entered an "age of global boiling" as scientists confirm that this year's heat waves have been some of the hottest in recorded history. (The Guardian)
International relations
- China–North Korea relations, North Korea–Russia relations
- North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu and a Chinese delegation meet in Pyongyang to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the cessation of hostilities during the Korean War. Kim and Shoigu also attend an exhibition of North Korean ballistic missiles, which have been prohibited by multiple United Nations resolutions endorsed by China and Russia. (Reuters)
- Papua New Guinea–United States relations
- United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announces the deployment of a Coast Guard Cutter to Papua New Guinea in August. (AFP via The Manila Times)
Law and crime
- Capital punishment in Kuwait
- Kuwait executes five men, including one involved in the suicide bombing of a mosque in 2015. (AP via ABC News)
- USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal
- A lawsuit is filed against Michigan State University in Michigan, U.S., accusing the school of "illegal secret votes" to prevent the release of 6,000 documents in the case of an investigation involving Larry Nassar, who was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison in 2018. (PBS NewsHour)
Sports
- China–India relations
- The government of India withdraws the Indian Wushu team from the Summer World University Games in Chengdu, China, in order to protest against the issuance of Chinese stapled visas to three of the athletes who are from the state of Arunachal Pradesh, as the issuance of such visas is seen as an attempt by China to assert territorial claim over the state. (India Today)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Nine civilians are injured in a Russian missile strike on a residential complex and a nearby building of the SBU in Dnipro. (Reuters)
- At least four civilians are injured in a Russian shelling of a residential area in Beryslav Raion, Kherson Oblast, according to Governor Oleksandr Prokudin. (CNN)
- 2022–2023 western Russia attacks
- Russia claim to have shot down two Ukrainian S-200 missiles, with the debris injuring at least nine civilians in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast. (The New York Times)
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 2023 Nigerien coup d'état
- Nigerien army general Abdourahamane Tchiani declares himself the new President of Niger following Wednesday's coup d'état. (BBC News)
- The United Nations suspends humanitarian aid to Niger in response to the coup. (AA via TRT World)
Business and economy
- Ford announces that it will recall more than 870,000 F-150 pickup trucks due to concerns about possible parking brake malfunctions. (CBS News)
Disasters and accidents
- 2023 Pacific typhoon season
- Typhoon Doksuri
- The death toll from Typhoon Doksuri's landfall in the Philippines rises to 39, with about 42,000 people displaced. (AA)
- At least one person is killed and 68 others are injured as Typhoon Doksuri makes landfall in Taiwan. (CNN)
- Typhoon Doksuri
- Six people are killed when a small plane crashes in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Reuters)
- Four people are missing and feared dead after a helicopter crashes off the coast of Queensland, Australia. (Reuters)
- A Cessna Citation III goes missing with three people near Veracruz, Mexico. All three occupants are feared dead. Search and rescue operations ongoing. (XEU Noticias)
Health and environment
- 2023 heat waves
- Preliminary data by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reveals that the North Atlantic Ocean's temperature has hit an all-time high of 24.8 °C (76.6 °F), reaching this peak several weeks earlier than usual in the year. (AFP via Manila Bulletin)
International relations
- Haiti–United States relations, Haitian crisis
- The Biden administration orders U.S. government personnel and their families to leave Haiti, citing "kidnapping, crime, civil unrest, and poor health care infrastructure" in the country. (Reuters)
- Taiwan–United States relations
- The U.S. Department of Defense announces the provision of a $345 million military aid package to Taiwan. (AFP via i24 News)
Law and crime
- Capital punishment in Singapore
- Singapore executes Saridewi Djamani, the first woman to be executed in the country in nearly twenty years. Djamani was found guilty of trafficking 30 grams of heroin in 2018. (BBC News)
- Disney v. DeSantis
- A judge in Florida, U.S., denies a request by entertainment conglomerate Disney to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Governor Ron DeSantis against their effort to neutralize the Walt Disney World district takeover in Orange County. (AP)
- 2023 Langweid am Lech shooting
- Three people are killed and two others are injured during a spree shooting in Langweid am Lech, Bavaria, Germany. (AP)
- At least thirteen people are killed during a police operation in São Paulo, Brazil, in response to the killing of a police officer of the Rondas Ostensivas Tobias de Aguiar unit. (R7)
Sports
- 2023 WNBA season
- In basketball, the Dallas Wings' Satou Sabally records her first triple-double with 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists in the Wings' 90–62 win over the Washington Mystics. This is the Wings' first triple-double since 2005, and the first since the franchise moved to Dallas in 2016. (AP) (ESPN)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Russian forces strike Zaporizhzhia, killing two civilians and injuring another, as well as damaging infrastructure. (CNN International)
- Two people are killed and 20 injured in a Russian missile strike on civilian infrastructure in Sumy. (The Kyiv Independent)
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Disasters and accidents
- Sungai Kolok fireworks disaster
- At least 12 people are killed and more than 115 others are injured in an explosion at a fireworks warehouse in Su-ngai Kolok, Thailand. (Al Jazeera)
- 2023 Canadian wildfires
- Another firefighter is killed while combating a wildfire near Fort St. John, British Columbia, marking the third firefighter death in Canada's wildfire season this year. (AFP via The Straits Times)
International relations
- Haitian crisis, Foreign relations of Haiti, Foreign relations of Kenya
- Kenyan foreign minister Alfred Mutua announces the country's plan to deploy 1,000 police officers to Haiti, leading a multinational force to assist local law enforcement and restoring stability, pending mandate approval from the United Nations Security Council and local authorities. (AFP via VOA)
Law and crime
- Colombian police arrest the son of President Gustavo Petro and his ex-wife on charges of money laundering and illicit enrichment related to the alleged acceptance of funds from drug traffickers during Petro's 2022 presidential campaign. (AFP via France 24)
- Indonesian police announce the arrest of three Bali-based immigration officers linked to an illicit organ trade network accused of trafficking 122 individuals to Cambodia for nephrectomies and selling their kidneys, earning an estimated IDR 24.4 billion (US$1.58 million) since 2019. (AFP via CNA)
- Iran announces that it will try 104 members of the People's Mujahedin of Iran in absentia, including its leader Maryam Rajavi, who is in exile in Albania. (Xinhua)
Politics and elections
- Former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo facilitates an agreement between opposing Kenyan political alliances Azimio la Umoja and Kenya Kwanza in order to establish a joint committee aimed at resolving their "differences" following a series of violent protests against the government of President William Ruto. (AFP via New Vision)
Sports
- 2023 World Aquatics Championships
- American swimmer Katie Ledecky surpasses fellow American Michael Phelps for the most individual gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships after winning the gold in the women's 800 meter freestyle competition of the 2023 edition in Fukuoka, Japan. (Fox News)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 2022–2023 western Russia attacks
- Russia says that it destroyed three Ukrainian drones over Moscow, which injured one person, prompting officials to close the Vnukovo International Airport to traffic. (AFP via The Guardian)
- 2022–2023 western Russia attacks
- Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- 2023 Khar bombing
- At least 56 people are killed and nearly 200 others are injured in a suicide bombing at a Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) rally in Khar, Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. (Al Jazeera) Reuters
- 2023 Khar bombing
- Sinai insurgency
- At least four officers are killed and at least 21 others are injured in a mass shooting at a police facility in Arish, North Sinai Governorate, Egypt. (AP via Al Arabiya)
- Five people are killed and seven others are injured in clashes in the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in Sidon District, Lebanon. (AP via ABC News)
Arts and culture
- Spanish government researchers identify 357 missing foreign fighters from the Spanish Civil War, specifically from the International Brigades, with most of the fighters from Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. (AP)
Disasters and accidents
- A 20-meter-long inflatable attraction in the amusement park "Wonderland Waterpark" in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, France, blows away, killing a 35-year-old man and severely injuring his 3-year-old daughter. (NOS)
- Ten people are killed and 76 others are injured by severe storms in parts of central Russia. (BBC News)
- Three people are killed and 37 others are injured in a collision between a bus and a truck in El Dabaa, Matrouh Governorate, Egypt. (Al-Ahram)
International relations
- 2023 Nigerien coup d'état
- West African regional bloc ECOWAS announces a no-fly zone over Niger. (Channels TV)
- ECOWAS threatens to "take all measures necessary", including the use of force, to reinstate the government of Niger if ousted president Mohamed Bazoum is not released and reinstated within a week. (AFP via France 24)
- The military junta regime warns against any foreign intervention in the country, saying that "we want to once more remind ECOWAS, or any other adventurer, of our firm determination to defend our homeland". (Reuters)
- Chadian president Mahamat Déby visits Niamey in order to meet with Nigerien government officials to address the crisis. (AFP via The Peninsula)
- Peace negotiations in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Ukrainian officials announce that a peace summit, aimed at addressing the invasion, will take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in early August with representatives from 30 countries expected to attend. (AP)
Law and crime
- One person is killed and eight others are critically injured in a mass shooting in the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. (CNN)
- Five people are injured, two critically, in a mass shooting at a shopping center in Lansing, Michigan, United States. (CNN)
Politics and elections
- 2023 Central African constitutional referendum
- Citizens of the Central African Republic vote in a referendum that could remove the presidential term limit. (Reuters)
- 2023 Nigerien coup d'état
- Thousands of pro-Tchiani demonstrators protest outside the French embassy in Niamey, setting fire to the door and defacing a plaque. (AFP via Al Arabiya)
- Protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Anti-war activists protest in Belgrade, Serbia, after two prominent anti-war and anti-Putin activists experienced problems trying to enter the country. (AP)
Sports
- 2023 UCI Women's World Tour
- 2023 Tour de France Femmes
- Dutch cyclist Demi Vollering of SD Worx wins the second edition of the Tour de France Femmes with a dominant stage win over fellow Dutchwoman Annemiek van Vleuten of Movistar Team on the Col du Tourmalet in the Pyrenees. (CNN)
- 2023 Tour de France Femmes
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
- Moroccan defender Nouhaila Benzina becomes the first football player to compete in a senior-level international tournament while wearing a hijab, following the overturning of a FIFA ban on head coverings in 2014. (AP)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Bombing of Kryvyi Rih
- At least six civilians are killed and 75 others are injured in a Russian ballistic missile strike on an apartment complex and a university building in Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. (The Washington Post)
- Bombing of Kherson
- Russian forces strike residential areas in Kherson, killing at least four civilians and injuring 17 others. (CNN International)
- Bombing of Kryvyi Rih
- Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- 2023 Khar bombing
- The Islamic State-KP claims responsibility for yesterday's suicide bombing at a Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) rally in Khar, Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, which killed 54 people and injured around 200 others. (Al Jazeera)
- 2023 Khar bombing
- Colombian conflict
- Twelve FARC dissidents and a soldier are killed during a shootout in a mountainous region in Cauca Department. (Reuters)
- Seven Clan del Golfo members are killed and four arrested after soldiers stormed one of their camps in Chocó Department. (El Comercio)
- 2023 Ain al-Hilweh clashes
- Clashes between rival groups in the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in Sidon District, Lebanon, continue for the second day, with six more people being killed, bringing the death toll to eleven. (BBC News)
- Religious violence in India
- 2023 Haryana riots
- Four people are killed and 20 more wounded during clashes between Hindus and Muslims in Nuh district, Haryana, India, after Muslims attack a Hindu procession passing through. (AP)
- 2023 Haryana riots
Arts and culture
- UNESCO recommends the inclusion of Venice, Italy, a World Heritage Site, on its List of World Heritage in Danger due to overtourism and flooding. (CNN)
International relations
- 2023 Nigerien coup d'état
- France–Niger relations
- Niger's military junta accuses France of wanting to intervene by force to reinstate ousted president Mohamed Bazoum, a day after ECOWAS gave an ultimatum for Bazoum's reinstatement. The French foreign ministry denies the accusation. (AFP via WION) (Reuters)
- The governments of Burkina Faso and Mali issue a joint statement saying that any military intervention in Niger to overthrow the new military junta will be considered a "declaration of war" against both countries. (AFP via Barron's)
- France–Niger relations
- Russia–United Kingdom relations
- Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia
- The United Kingdom imposes sanctions on the judges and officials involved in the prosecution of activist Vladimir Kara-Murza, who lost the appeal of his 25-year sentence for treason. (Reuters)
- Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia
Law and crime
- 2023 Senegalese protests
- The Ministry of Justice charges detained opposition leader and Ziguinchor mayor Ousmane Sonko with fomenting insurrection, undermining state security, and criminal association with a terrorist body. (AFP via France 24)
- Two people are killed in Ziguinchor during protests in response to Sonko's arrest and indictment. (AFP via The Straits Times)
- Myanmar civil war, Myanmar protests
- Acting President Myint Swe announces the National Defence and Security Council's extension of the country's state of emergency by six months, likely delaying the general election that was previously pledged to be held by August, saying that the country's situation has "not returned to normalcy yet". (AFP via The Manila Times)
- October 2021 Tokyo attack
- The Tokyo District Court sentences Kyota Hattori to 23 years in prison for attempted murder and arson on a train in Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan, in October 2021. (AP)
- Four people are shot dead on a Jaipur Superfast Express train near Palghar, Maharashtra, India, by a Railway Protection Force constable on escorting duty. (TNN via Times of India)