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November 18 in recent years 2024 (Monday) ... November 18 is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; ...
Armed conflicts and attacks. Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure. Odesa strikes. Russian forces launch a missile attack on the city of Odesa, Ukraine, for the second consecutive day, killing at least ten civilians, injuring dozens of others and damaging civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings.
Disasters and accidents Fukushima nuclear disaster The Japanese government authorizes a release of contaminated water from the plant into the Pacific Ocean. Officials say that the release represents a "significantly small" risk to human health. (Kyodo News Plus) International relations Russia–Ukraine relations, Ukrainian crisis Russia returns three Ukrainian Navy vessels it seized during an ...
Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #526 on Monday, November 18, 2024. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Monday, November 18, 2024. The New York Times.
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5 things to know for Nov. 18: Ukraine, Trump transition, Climate, Carrot recall, Spirit Airlines ... The CDC is investigating an E. coli outbreak in at least 18 states linked to some organic ...
The Standing Committee on Vaccination recommends that a booster dose of an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine should be given to all adults over the age of 18 years. (Deutsche Welle) Germany reports a record for the second consecutive day of 65,371 new cases of COVID-19. (Anadolu Agency) COVID-19 pandemic in Austria
1999 – In College Station, Texas, 12 are killed and 27 injured at Texas A&M University when the 59-foot-tall (18 m) Aggie Bonfire, under construction for the annual football game against the University of Texas, collapses at 2:42am. 2003 – The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court rules 4 to 3 in Goodridge v.