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  2. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani police arrest thousands of supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan ahead of a planned protest to demand for the release of Khan and other members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, along with the resignation of the current government.

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    The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu (pictured), former Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leader Mohammed Deif in its investigation of war crimes in Palestine.; Forty-five pro-democracy activists are sentenced under the Hong Kong national security law for their participation in the 2020 pro-democracy primaries.

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    The event can be described as "current". That is, appearing currently in news sources and/or within the time frame of ITN. There is consensus to post the event. It is highly subjective whether an event is considered significant enough, and ultimately each event should be discussed on its own merits.

  5. Category:Current events - Wikipedia

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    Major current events: Iranian missiles being intercepted Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Israel invades Lebanon, and Iran launches missiles (pictured) against Israel.

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    Umwhile First Meenister o Scotland an heid o the Alba Pairty, Alex Salmond (Picturt), dees at 69 year auld.; The American preses candidate fur the Democratic Pairty, Kamala Harris, chyces Tim Walz as her vice-preses.; The left-wing coalition, New Popular Front, won the maist seats i the 2024 French legislative wales.

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    News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. News is sometimes called "hard news" to differentiate it from soft media.

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  9. Current events - API Portal - Wikimedia

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    Many Wikipedias maintain a list of topics in todays news with links to relevant Wikipedia articles. The Wikimedia API lets you access these topics in more than 15 languages. You can also use the API to explore freely-licensed news articles from Wikinews.

  10. Portal:Current events/Sidebar - Wikipedia

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    18: Arthur Frommer 18: Bob Love 18: Colin Petersen 16: Vladimir Shklyarov 15: Béla Károlyi 15: Jon Kenny 15: Yuriko, Princess Mikasa 14: Peter Sinfield 13: Theodore Olson 13: Shel Talmy 12: Roy Haynes 12: John Horgan 12: Thomas E. Kurtz 12: Timothy West 12: Song Jae-rim 11: Frank Auerbach 10: Tim Sullivan 9: Bobby Allison 9: Lou Donaldson 9: Judith Jamison 9: Ella Jenkins

  11. Wikipedia:How the Current events page works - Wikipedia

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    Entries on Current events are brief summaries of the topic at hand, preferably no more than 3040 words. For more information, links are given to one or more Wikipedia articles, as well as one or more external news articles.