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Current events of October 17, 2015 (2015-10-17) (Saturday) edit history watch
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Henriette Reker, a candidate in Cologne's mayoral race, is stabbed in the neck by a man claiming to be angry over Germany's refugee policies. (BBC)
Arts and culture

National Academy of Letters in protest against what Salman Rushdie has characterized as “’thuggish violence’ creeping into Indian life under the Hindu nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.(New York Times)

Business and economy
Disasters and accidents
Law and Crime
  • Ardit Ferizi, a 20-year-old hacker from Kosovo and computer student in Malaysia, is arrested for hacking into a Phoenix, Arizona computer system and stealing the names and personal information of thousands of U.S. military personnel. Ferizi is accused of giving the information to ISIS. The U.S. is seeking Ferizi’s extradition. (CNN)
International relations
Politics and elections
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