August 20
The 2014 Hiroshima Landslides
On August 20, 2014, Hiroshima was struck by a devastating series of landslides that claimed 74 lives, destroyed homes, and left the city grappling with the aftermath. The landslides were triggered by unprecedented rainfall, causing saturated soil to give way, burying entire neighborhoods in the Asaminami and Asakita wards. The disaster highlighted the need for improved disaster preparedness and led to significant policy changes in Japan. Read more
Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing
On the evening of August 20, 2008, a vehicle-borne explosive detonated at the forecourt of the five‑star Islamabad Marriott Hotel, ripping open the hotel’s entrance, igniting fires in the atrium and lower floors, killing 54 people and injuring about 266. The attack exposed vulnerabilities in the capital’s soft targets, prompted a large criminal and forensic investigation, and led to lasting changes in hotel and urban security across Pakistan. Read more
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The 2015 Baghdad Truck Bombing
On August 13, 2015, a truck bombing in Baghdad’s Jameela Market turned a bustling morning into a scene of devastation. The attack, carried out by ISIS, targeted the predominantly Shia district of Sadr City. With 76 people killed and over 200 injured, this act of terror was one of the deadliest in Baghdad that year. The bombing underscored the ongoing sectarian tensions and the volatile security situation in Iraq, challenging the government’s efforts to maintain stability in the face of insurgent violence.
Read more2019 Papua protests
Beginning in mid‑August 2019 and most widely recognized from demonstrations that erupted on August 19, 2019 in Jayapura, Papua, a viral video of alleged racist abuse against Papuan students sparked days of protests, clashes with security forces, localized destruction, and a government‑ordered restriction of internet services. The unrest spread across towns in Papua and West Papua and culminated in a related, deadlier outbreak in Wamena in late September; casualty and damage figures remain disputed and many questions about accountability persist.
Read moreThe Stockholm Syndrome Hostage Standoff
In August 1973, a seemingly routine bank robbery in Stockholm turned into an international spectacle, capturing the world's attention and giving rise to the term "Stockholm Syndrome." Over the course of six tense days, the bond between captors and hostages defied expectations, challenging the boundaries of fear, survival, and human connection.
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