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January 30, 2020
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2020-01-30
)
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Armed conflicts and attacks
Syrian civil war
,
Northwestern Syria offensive (December 2019–March 2020)
Warplanes
backed by the
Syrian Government
strike
Ariha
,
Idlib Governorate
, killing at least ten people.
(ABC News)
Armed men kill at least six
Mayangna Indians
and kidnap another ten in the
Bosawás Biosphere Reserve
,
Nicaragua
.
(BBC News)
Business and economy
Arvind Krishna
is appointed chief executive officer of
IBM
, taking over from
Ginni Rometty
.
(
Wall Street Journal
)
Disasters and accidents
Massive floods in
Madagascar
kill 31 people and displace 16,000 others.
(The Weather Channel)
Health and environment
COVID-19 pandemic
The
World Health Organization
declares a "global emergency", a rare designation that helps the international agency mobilize financial and political support to contain the pandemic.
(CNBC)
COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
More than 6,000 passengers are barred from disembarking a
cruise ship
docked at
Civitavecchia
,
Lazio
,
Italy
, after authorities expressed concern that two
Chinese
passengers have the
coronavirus
.
(
The Guardian
)
Two cases of
novel coronavirus
are confirmed in
Italy
after two Chinese tourists are recovered in
Rome
.
(
Il Messaggero
)
COVID-19 pandemic in Mainland China
COVID-19 pandemic in Tibet
Tibet
reports its first case.
(
India Today
)
Law and crime
The
Virginia
,
Nevada
, and
Illinois
state attorneys general
file a lawsuit to get the
Equal Rights Amendment
added to the
Constitution of the United States
.
(CNN)
Japanese
prosecutors
issue
arrest warrants
against a former
United States special operations forces
soldier
and two others for allegedly helping
Carlos Ghosn
to escape from Japan. Another arrest warrant was issued against Ghosn himself.
(Reuters)
The
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
reports that in August it discovered a 1,313 m (4,308 ft)
smuggling tunnel
running from
Tijuana
to
San Diego
, making it the longest tunnel of its type along the
Mexico–United States border
. It was possibly used by the
Sinaloa Cartel
.
(BBC News)
Catholic
Cardinal
Philippe Barbarin
is acquitted by an
appellate court
of having covered up allegations of
child sexual abuse
by a former priest.
(Reuters)
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