< Portal:Current events
January 23, 2018 (Tuesday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
Arts and culture
- 90th Academy Awards
- The nominations for the upcoming Academy Awards are announced. Among the films nominated as the best of 2017 in film, The Shape of Water leads with thirteen nominations, with Dunkirk following behind with eight nominations. (CNN)
- Russia's Ministry of Culture bars the release of the British–French political satire film The Death of Stalin in the country after accusing the film of containing "ideological warfare" and "extremist" content. (BBC)
Business and economy
- World Economic Forum
- Various billionaires, world leaders, and investors gather in Davos, Switzerland to discuss economic issues. (Bloomberg)
- Trans-Pacific Partnership
Disasters and accidents
- 2018 Alaska earthquake
- A 7.9 magnitude earthquake occurs in the Gulf of Alaska. A tsunami warning is issued for coastal Alaska and British Columbia, and the entire U.S. West Coast is placed under a tsunami watch. Areas of Alaska remain under a tsunami advisory. It is tied as the sixth-largest earthquake ever recorded in the United States, but there are no reports of significant damage or fatalities. (Sky News UK) (CBS News) (USGS)
- A helicopter and a light aircraft collide mid-air close to the Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant in Germany, killing four people. (Deutsche Welle)
International relations
- Haiti–United States relations
- The United States closes its embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, due to large-scale protests against the policy of U.S. President Donald Trump. (AP via Armenpress)
Law and crime
- 2018 Marshall County High School shooting
- A school shooting at Marshall County High School in Draffenville, Kentucky kills two people and injures 19. The suspect is arrested. (Fox News)
Politics and elections
- Politics of the United Kingdom
- Theresa May criticizes Boris Johnson for airing National Health Service funding concerns outside private U.K. Cabinet meetings. (Reuters)
- Venezuelan presidential election, 2018
- The National Constituent Assembly approved a decree that calls for presidential elections before April 30. Incumbent Nicolás Maduro says he will compete for re-election. (Business Insider)
- The United States Senate confirms Jerome Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank with 84 votes for and 13 against. (The New York Times)
- Politics of Guatemala
- President Jimmy Morales is questioned about the high costs he spends to buy food and other luxury items. (BBC)
Science and technology
- Google Lunar X Prize
- The organizers of the Google Lunar X Prize announce that the $20 million grand prize for a commercial lunar lander will expire on 31 March 2018 without a winner because none of its five finalist teams would be able to launch a mission before the deadline. (Space News)
Sports
- 2017–18 NBA season
- LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers scores his 30,000th career regular-season point in a loss to the San Antonio Spurs. James becomes the youngest player to reach the milestone at age 33 years, 24 days, surpassing Kobe Bryant's previous record of 34 years, 104 days. (Sports Illustrated)
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