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Current events of July 2, 2013 (2013-07-02) (Tuesday)
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Armed conflicts and attacks
Naxalite-Maoist insurgency
: At least five policemen in
India
were killed in an
attack
by the
Naxalites
.
(NDTV)
War in Afghanistan
: Militants attack
NATO
headquarters in the north of
Kabul
resulting in at least two deaths.
(Reuters)
,
(AP via Newsday)
Arts and culture
Pending approval from
Pope Francis
, reports that
Pope John Paul II
may be canonized at the end of the year are confirmed after approval by the
Vatican
Congregation for the Causes of Saints
of an alleged second miracle.
(CBS News)
Disasters and accidents
Dozens of people are injured in
Indonesia
's
Aceh Province
after a
6.2 magnitude earthquake
.
(Xinhua)
Politics and elections
July 2013 Egyptian protests
:
Mohamed Kamel Amr
resigns as the
Foreign Minister of Egypt
as five other Ministers also submit their resignations after Sunday protests.
(Reuters via MSN)
Science and technology
A Russian
Proton-M
rocket carrying three
GLONASS
navigation satellites loses control and crashes shortly after launch from
Baikonur Cosmodrome
in
Kazakhstan
.
(Spaceflightnow.com)
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