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**The militant organisation Boko Haram attacks a village in Northern ], leaving an estimated 30 dead. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407203355/https://www.news24.com/Africa/News/Boko-Haram-slaughter-dozens-in-Cameroon-village-20141228 |date=2019-04-07 }} | ||
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**Traveling through thunderstorms over the ], Flight 8501 loses contact with air traffic control after the plane departed from the ]n city of ] en route to ] with 162 people on board. | **Traveling through thunderstorms over the ], Flight 8501 loses contact with air traffic control after the plane departed from the ]n city of ] en route to ] with 162 people on board. | ||
*The Italian-owned ] catches fire on a ferry run from ] to ] 44 nautical miles northwest of ], with 222 vehicles, 411 passengers and 5 crew on board. Greek and Italian officials report at least one person is dead. , | *The Italian-owned ] catches fire on a ferry run from ] to ] 44 nautical miles northwest of ], with 222 vehicles, 411 passengers and 5 crew on board. Greek and Italian officials report at least one person is dead. , | ||
*Two merchant ships collide in rough seas off the ] ], leaving at least one person dead and two missing. | *Two merchant ships collide in rough seas off the ] ], leaving at least one person dead and two missing. | ||
*Floods and mudslides in ] kill at least twenty-four people and leave eight missing. | *Floods and mudslides in ] kill at least twenty-four people and leave eight missing. | ||
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*The ] goes to a run-off between incumbent ] and challenger ]. | *The ] goes to a run-off between incumbent ] and challenger ]. | ||
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December 28, 2014 (2014-12-28) (Sunday) Armed conflicts and attacks- Boko Haram
- The militant organisation Boko Haram attacks a village in Northern Cameroon, leaving an estimated 30 dead. (News24) Archived 2019-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
- War in Afghanistan
- The International Security Assistance Force formally ends its combat mission. (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
- Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501
- Traveling through thunderstorms over the Java Sea, Flight 8501 loses contact with air traffic control after the plane departed from the Indonesian city of Surabaya en route to Singapore with 162 people on board. (BBC)
- The Italian-owned MS Norman Atlantic catches fire on a ferry run from Greece to Italy 44 nautical miles northwest of Corfu, with 222 vehicles, 411 passengers and 5 crew on board. Greek and Italian officials report at least one person is dead. (The Independent),(BBC)
- Two merchant ships collide in rough seas off the Italian Adriatic coast, leaving at least one person dead and two missing. (Reuters via News24)
- Floods and mudslides in Sri Lanka kill at least twenty-four people and leave eight missing. (The Japan Times)
- An apartment building fire near San Antonio, Texas, USA, kills five people. (AP)
Politics and elections
- The Croatian presidential election goes to a run-off between incumbent Ivo Josipović and challenger Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović. (Bloomberg)