< Portal:Current events
July 9, 2015 (Thursday)
Business and economy
- Chinese stock market crash
- The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) imposes a six-month ban on stockholders owning more than 5 percent of a company's stock from selling those stocks, resulting in a 6 percent rise in stock markets. (Reuters)
- Puerto Rican debt crisis
- The United States Congress refuses to offer a bailout to Puerto Rico. (Politico)
Disasters and accidents
- 2015 Pacific typhoon season
- Hong Kong starts closing schools as Typhoon Linfa approaches. (South China Morning Post)
International relations
- Philippines v. China
- The Philippines asks the International Court of Arbitration at The Hague to invalidate China's claims to virtually all of the South China Sea. The hearing was attended by observers from Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. (AP viaThe Washington Post)
- Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, warns that violence can explode into armed conflict in Burundi following events of the current presidential election. (AP via ABC News America)
- 7th BRICS summit
- The event is concluded. (One India)
Politics and elections
- The South Carolina House of Representatives agrees to a bill previously passed by the Senate to remove the Confederate flag from the capitol grounds with Governor Nikki Haley signing the legislation into law. (AP via ABC News America), (NBC)
- Ugandan police arrest two presidential hopefuls, former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi and opposition leader Kizza Besigye. (AlJazeera)
- Same-sex marriage in Puerto Rico
- The US Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit rules the ban in the region 2–1 unconstitutional, paving way for same-sex marriages. (Washington Blade)
- The health department announces issuing licenses early next month. (AP)
- The European Parliament rejects a plan to abolish Freedom of Panorama. (Amateur Photographer)(NOS (Dutch)).
- The Thai consulate in Istanbul is attacked by Turkish protestors after about a hundred Uighurs were deported by Thailand back to China despite concerns over persecution. (BBC)
Sports
- 2015 FIFA corruption case
- FIFA suspends former Executive Committee member Chuck Blazer for life for assorted ethical breaches including accepting bribes. (FIFA Governance)
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