November 28, 2014
(Friday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- Islamist insurgency in Nigeria:
- Gunmen set off three bombs and fire at worshippers at the central mosque in the northern city of Kano after the Emir, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, had issued a call to arms against Boko Haram. At least 120 people are killed. (CNN)
Business and economy
- Frantic trading in energy company stocks, especially the suppliers of oil-services, shaves billions off the market capitalization of publically traded businesses within this sector. (Reuters)
International relations
- Holy See–Turkey relations:
- Pope Francis visits Turkey, calling for interfaith dialogue and an end to Islamic extremism, and meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Bartholomew I of Constantinople. (AFP via The Times of India)
Law and crime
- The death toll from a mass overdose in a Venezuelan prison after prisoners storm a prison infirmary during a prison uprising rises to 35. A hundred other prisoners are receiving treatment. (AP via Houston Chronicle)
- Tuğçe Albayrak, an advocate for harassed women, succumbs to her injury from a November 15 attack. German police have already arrested a suspected man. (The Independent)
Politics and elections
- The Parliament of Finland votes to allow same-sex marriage, marking the first time that a citizens' initiative has received lawmakers' blessing to be written into the legislation. (YLE)
- The social-democratic Siumut narrowly retains a government-forming plurality of votes in the Greenlandic general election, tying with leftist opposition Inuit Ataqatigiit for number of parliament seats. (Reuters)
- Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–14):
- Three army officers and two protesters are killed and more than one hundred protesters are arrested during anti-government protests across Egypt. (ABC News)
- Hage Geingob wins his elect to become President of Namibia as his ruling SWAPO party wins an overwhelming majority in the National Assembly. (AP via ABC News)
Sports
- National Football League player conduct controversy:
- An independent arbitrator between the NFL and the NFL Players Association overturns the indefinite suspension levied upon free-agent running back Ray Rice by the NFL for assaulting his fiancee. (Bloomberg)