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Global Events Recap: April 2022

A subway passenger in New York City put on a gas mask, deployed smoke grenades and then opened fire inside a train car on Tuesday morning, police said.

Ten people were shot in the mass shooting, which took place as the train entered the 36th Street subway station in Brooklyn. People were struck by bullets on the car and on the subway platform. At least 19 other people were treated for injuries that weren’t gunshot wounds.

A 62-year-old suspect, Frank James, was arrested the next day and charged in federal court with violating a law that prohibits terrorist and other violent attacks against a mass transportation system, said Breon Peace, US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. James appeared in court Thursday and did not enter a plea.

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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks alongside US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at a White House event celebrating Jackson's historic confirmation to the US Supreme Court on Friday, April 8.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks alongside US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at a White House event celebrating Jackson’s historic confirmation to the US Supreme Court on Friday, April 8. Jackson will be the first Black woman to serve on the high court.

On April 8, Ketanji Brown Jackson celebrated her historic confirmation to the US Supreme Court. She will replace Justice Stephen Breyer when he retires later this year.

Protesters run away after police fired tear gas to disperse a rally outside Indonesia's parliament in Jakarta on Monday, April 11.
Protesters run away after police fired tear gas to disperse a rally outside Indonesia’s parliament in Jakarta on Monday, April 11. Hundreds of university students were protesting high cooking oil prices and a mooted extension of President Joko Widodo’s stay in office.

Meanwhile, in Indonesia, hundreds of university students protested high cooking oil prices, leading to clashes with the police on April 11.

Scottie Scheffler kisses his wife, Meredith, after winning the Masters golf tournament on Sunday, April 10.
Scottie Scheffler kisses his wife, Meredith, after winning the Masters golf tournament on Sunday, April 10. This marks the first major tournament win for Scheffler, who recently became the world’s No. 1 golfer.

Additionally, Scottie Scheffler celebrated his first major tournament win at the Masters golf tournament, solidifying his position as the world’s No. 1 golfer.

A train car's window is damaged after a train station was struck by Russian forces in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, on Friday, April 8.
A train car’s window is damaged after a train station was struck by Russian forces in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, on Friday, April 8. At least 50 fatalities were reported among civilians attempting to flee the fighting.

In Kramatorsk, Ukraine, at least 50 people were killed when Russian forces struck a train station being used by civilians fleeing the ongoing conflict on April 8.

A woman stands at her front door in Durban, South Africa, on Tuesday, April 12. Heavy rains and flooding battered the eastern coast of South Africa.
A woman stands at her front door in Durban, South Africa, on Tuesday, April 12. Heavy rains and flooding battered the eastern coast of South Africa, killing hundreds of people while damaging homes and destroying roads.

Heavy rains and flooding in South Africa’s eastern coast resulted in extensive damage, tragically claiming hundreds of lives and causing significant disruption.

A SpaceX rocket carrying the company's Crew Dragon spacecraft launches from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, April 8.
A SpaceX rocket carries the company’s Crew Dragon spacecraft from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, April 8, marking a first-of-its-kind trip to the International Space Station.

A SpaceX rocket successfully launched a Crew Dragon spacecraft, marking the first trip to the International Space Station with private citizens on board.

USS The Sullivans, a World War II-era naval destroyer, sinks onto its side in Lake Erie.
USS The Sullivans, a World War II-era naval destroyer on exhibit in Buffalo, New York, sinks onto its side in Lake Erie due to severe hull breach on April 13.

In a significant incident, the USS The Sullivans, a World War II-era naval destroyer, sank in Lake Erie following severe hull damage.

Nuns in Jerusalem's Old City take part in an Easter Holy Week ceremony at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Thursday, April 14.
Nuns in Jerusalem’s Old City take part in an Easter Holy Week ceremony at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Thursday, April 14.

As Easter approached, nuns participated in traditional ceremonies at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, highlighting deep religious significance.

These events reveal a week filled with notable incidents worldwide, highlighting ongoing social, political, and environmental challenges.

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