October 30, 2013
(Wednesday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- There are at least three dead and seven injured when a bomb explodes near the official residence of the Chief Minister of India's Manipur state Okram Ibobi Singh in the city of Imphal. (IBN) (NDTV)
- Iraqi insurgency (post-U.S. withdrawal):
- A suicide bomber blows himself up in the Tunisian tourist resort of Sousse and police foil another attempted attack in Habib Bourguiba's tomb in Monastir. No casualties are reported. (Reuters)
Disasters and accidents
- Forty-four people die after a bus fuel tank catches fire in the Indian city of Mahbubnagar near Hyderabad. (NDTV)
International relations
- Israel releases 26 Palestinians convicted of homicide as part of a limited amnesty process. (Reuters)
- Mongolian president Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj visits North Korea and becomes the first head of state to meet with Kim Jong-un since Kim's taking office as Supreme Leader. (The Diplomat)
Law and crime
- 2013 Tiananmen Square attack:
- Chinese police arrest five suspects in connection to the Tiananmen square suicide attack. (The Guardian) (Daily Telegraph)
Media
- The Privy Council of the United Kingdom grants a Royal Charter on regulating the British press after the newspaper industry loses a last-minute legal bid to seek an injunction against the plans. (BBC)
Science and technology
- Dell Technologies officially goes private. (Forbes)
Sports
- In baseball, the Boston Red Sox win the 2013 World Series defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in game 6 with a score of 6-1. This is the first series to be won in Boston by the Red Sox since 1918. (ABC News) (USA Today)