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Current events of August 5, 2011 (2011-08-05) (Friday)
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Armed conflict and attacks
Meng Jianzhu
, the
Minister for Public Security
in the
People's Republic of China
, ordera a clampdown in
Xinjiang
following recent unrest.
(AP via
Washington Post
)
Business and economy
Stock markets
in
Asia
and
Australia
continue falls from
Europe
and the
United States
.
(SBS)
,
(BBC)
Disasters
Typhoon Muifa
Typhoon Muifa approaches the
Japanese
island of
Okinawa
causing localised flooding, cancellation of flights to and from
Naha International Airport
and thirty thousand homes to lose power.
(Stars and Stripes)
The
People's Republic of China
warns residents of
Zhejiang province
to prepare for the arrival of
Typhoon Muifa
tomorrow or Sunday which is expected to be one of the most powerful storms to hit China in recent years.
(
China Daily
)
International relations
UNICEF
calls on
Australia
not to send 18
asylum seekers
who are allegedly unaccompanied minors to
Malaysia
as part of a people swap.
(AFP via Google News)
,
(AAP via SBS News)
Politics
Yingluck Shinawatra
is officially elected as the
Prime Minister of Thailand
by the
parliament
.
(Reuters)
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