May 1, 2010 (2010-05-01 )  (Saturday) 
        
        
     
    
Part of New York City 's Times Square  is evacuated and sealed off as a  car bomb  is discovered  and deactivated before it could be detonated. (ABC News)  (BBC)  (Philippine Daily Inquirer )  (Sydney Morning Herald )  
Dozens of people are killed by twin bomb blasts  inside a Mogadishu  mosque . (Reuters)  (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (San Francisco Chronicle )  (The Times )  
Four soldiers are killed and several sustain wounds in a rocket, rifle and grenade attack on a military outpost near Nazimiye  in Turkey . (BBC)  
In thoroughbred racing , Super Saver , ridden by Calvin Borel , wins the 2010 Kentucky Derby . (AP)  
At least one person is killed and 21 others are injured at a horse race in Nalchik , Kabardino-Balkaria . (Al Jazeera)  
At least two civilians are killed and ten more are wounded by a suicide attack on a market in Swat Valley . (Al Jazeera)  
Johnson & Johnson  announces the recall of 43 over-the-counter medicines intended for infants and children, affecting the United States  and nine other markets. (Washington Post ) At least 150,000 people gather in Kathmandu  to support Maoists  who want the Prime Minister to resign; a general strike is called for on Sunday, May 2. (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (The News International )  (CNN)  
Greek  police shoot tear gas  at protesters in Athens  during an anti-government march. (BBC)  (Sky News)  (The Times ) Thousands of people protest in Tirana , demanding a recount of votes from last June's parliamentary elections. (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (Deutsche Welle)  (France24)  
In a non-title boxing  match , welterweight  champion Shane Mosley  loses to Floyd Mayweather  by unanimous decision. (LA Times )  
Bolivia  nationalises four electricity companies. (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (Bangkok Post ) [permanent dead link  (Reuters) Pope Benedict XVI  will appoint an envoy and a commission to reform Legion of Christ  (LC), whose Mexican  founder, Marcial Maciel , abused children before being dismissed in 2006. (BBC)  (Reuters) Albania  becomes the 37th member of the European Patent Organisation . (EPO) Taiwan  employs capital punishment  for the first time since 2005 , executing four men for "grave offences such as fatal kidnappings and murders". (BBC) Two retired generals tell The Washington Post Americans  being "too fat to fight", obesity  is threatening the future of the United States military. (BBC)  (The New Zealand Herald )  (Radio New Zealand)  
A Taipei -Shanghai  flight makes an emergency landing in Hangzhou  after an American  passenger makes an inappropriate reference to a bomb. (The Times of India )  (The Age )  (BBC)  
A major pipe rupture in Weston, Massachusetts leaves up to 2 million people in the Greater Boston  area without drinkable tap water for 59 hours. (Boston Globe)    
    
        May 2, 2010 (2010-05-02 )  (Sunday) 
        
        
     
    
The death toll from the Mogadishu bombings  on May 1 rising to at least 45; authorities say al Qaeda  is likely to blame for the attack. (CNN)  (VOA)  
The Pakistani military  kills approximately 40 Taliban  militants in a helicopter  attack. (UPI)  
Approximately 70 Iraqi  Christian  students are wounded and one other Iraqi  killed in bombing on the outskirts of Mosul , Iraq. (The New York Times )  
Notable Hollywood  personalities, including Steven Spielberg , Martin Scorsese , Robert De Niro , Robert Redford  and Francis Ford Coppola , sign a petition asking the Iranian  government to release director Jafar Panahi , who was arrested alongside his wife, daughter and 15 other guests at his home on 1 March. (BBC)  
The European Union  and the International Monetary Fund  agree to a bailout package for Greece  that will provide approximately €120 billion to end the sovereign debt crisis  in that country. (Bloomberg )  
The United Nations  investigates reports of a possible massacre of 100 people by Ugandan  rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo . (BBC)  (Al Jazeera)  
After Iran ’s selection to the Commission on the Status of Women , a United Nations  panel on women’s rights , Canada  cites “serious concerns” about Iran’s participation in the panel and Iran’s human-rights record.   (The Vancouver Sun )  (The Jerusalem Post )  
Hizbul Islam  members enter Harardhere  in Somalia , and meet no resistance; they promise to enter other towns in the region. (Al Jazeera) A large Maoist -led strike in Kathmandu  shuts down the city in a bid to force Prime Minister  Madhav Kumar Nepal  to resign. (The Guardian )  
Five people are killed and at least 12 others are injured in a stampede at an Intocable  concert in Guadalupe, Nuevo León . (BBC)  
Thai  Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva  says his government is preparing to take back Bangkok  and end the seven-week-long protests . (VOA) A group of Asian finance ministers announce a new US$ 700 million bond fund to promote the issuance of local bonds because of the guarantee the new funds would provide potential investors. (The Wall Street Journal )  
Chris Solinsky  becomes the first non-African  runner to break the 27 minute mark in the 10,000 meters , improving the American record  by 14 seconds.  (The Flint Journal ) The World number one  snooker player John Higgins  and his manager are reported by the News of the World Ukraine  to lose frames in four separate matches later this year; an investigation is launched and the player is immediately suspended on the final day of his reign as world champion  ahead of the final of the 2010 World Snooker Championship . (BBC)  (News of the World )  (The Daily Telegraph )  
Roman Polanski  speaks out about his possible extradition to the United States  after several months of silence. (The New York Times ) Japanese supercentenarian and oldest living person in the world Kama Chinen  dies 8 days short of 115 and leaves French supercentenarian Eugénie Blanchard  as the oldest living person.   
    
        May 3, 2010 (2010-05-03 )  (Monday) 
        
        
     
    
Ajmal Kasab , the only surviving terrorist involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks , is found guilty of murder, conspiracy, and waging war against India . (AP)  (NDTV) American  air carriers United  and Continental  officially announce a merger that will create the world's largest airline. (CNN)  (Bloomberg) [permanent dead link  Darfur  rebel group, the Justice and Equality Movement , breaks off peace talks with the Sudanese government , accusing it of a renewing the conflict  with a military offensive that has included airstrikes and ground attacks over the past week.  (USA Today )  (The Washington Post ) The death toll reaches 28 as flooding from weekend storms worsens in southern US towns and cities, including Nashville  in Middle  Tennessee , and parts of Kentucky , Alabama  and Mississippi . (USA Today )  (CNN)  
Thai  Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva  proposes to hold elections on 14 November to end the political crisis  in the country. (Bangkok Post ) [permanent dead link  (Al Jazeera)  (BBC) World Press Freedom Day :
The Irish Aviation Authority  closes Donegal Airport , cancels at least two flights and announces the closure of all airspace in Ireland on Monday due to Icelandic  volcanic ash, while British  Airports, including some in Scotland , may also be affected due to continued eruptions  of Eyjafjallajökull  volcano. (Herald Sun )  (BBC)  (RTÉ)  
Iranian President  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad  and United States Secretary of State  Hillary Clinton  exchange criticism of each other’s countries nuclear policies at the opening of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty  Review Conference  at the United Nations Headquarters  in New York . (Chicago Tribune ) [permanent dead link  (CNN)  (USA Today ) Australian  mining  stocks plummet after the government  passes a new 40% profit tax on the industry.  International mining companies  warn that many new mining projects may be canceled. (Reuters) Norsk Hydro  secures 100 years worth of bauxite  supply in a US$ 4.9 billion deal. (Bloomberg) Hundreds of Egyptian  workers protest outside Egypt's cabinet building to request a rise in their minimum wage. (Al Jazeera)  
A manual recount gets underway in Baghdad . (Al Jazeera)  
Neil Robertson  becomes the first Australian  to win  the World Snooker Championship  since 1952 and the first player from outside the UK and Ireland to win the world title since 1980. (BBC)  (The Sydney Morning Herald ) North Korean  leader Kim Jong-il  arrives in China  on a rare foreign visit. (Hong Kong Standard )  (The Times )  (Yonhap)  (China Daily )  (Al Jazeera) The European Commission  proposes rules for imports of fishery products from Greenland  into the EU . (EU Business)  
Uganda 's highest ice cap  in the Rwenzori mountain range  splits. (BBC) Natavia Lowery , PA  to former Ramones  manager Linda S. Stein , is given a 25 year to life jail sentence for beating Stein to death on 30 October 2007. (BBC)  (CNN)  (Houston Chronicle )  (The Washington Post )   
    
        May 4, 2010 (2010-05-04 )  (Tuesday) 
        
        
     
    
Thailand 's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva  and anti-government "Red Shirt"  protesters reach a qualified agreement to hold general elections  in November, but questions over the dissolution of parliament prevent an end to the two-month standoff  in central Bangkok . (ABC News)  (AP) Former Argentine  President  Néstor Kirchner  is unanimously elected the first Secretary General of the Union of South American Nations  (Unasur) at a heads of state  summit held in Campana , Argentina . Télam (Argentina) , Washington Post ,ABC (Spain) ,Semana (Colombia)  
U.S. Customs and Border Protection  agents arrest Faisal Shahzad , a naturalized U.S. citizen from Pakistan , in connection with the attempted car bombing in Times Square  as he tried to flee the country. (MSNBC)  (CNN)  (USA Today ) Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption :
Rising floodwaters  from the Cumberland River  flood the Grand Ole Opry House  with several feet of water, and cause evacuations in Nashville , Tennessee . (USA Today )  (The New York Times )  (The Washington Post ) The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion  in the Gulf of Mexico  causes slowing shipping and increased prices for gasoline, food and other items in the United States. (CBS News)  (MSNBC)  
Pablo Picasso 's Nude, Green Leaves and Bust Christie's  in New York , becoming the most expensive work of art sold at auction . (Reuters) A new European Jewish group, JCall , supported by thousands of European Jews is founded to lobby for a resolution to the Middle East conflict.(Jerusalem Post)  (Al Jazeera)  
At least 10 people die and 14 are injured in a fire at a dormitory for railway workers in Hohhot , Inner Mongolia . (The Sydney Morning Herald )  
Dozens of people are injured when panic breaks out at the Remembrance of the Dead  in Amsterdam , the Netherlands . (NOS)  
Experts announce a rescue plan intended to preserve the existence of the endangered snubfin dolphin , the only dolphin unique to Australia . (The Sydney Morning Herald )    
    
        May 5, 2010 (2010-05-05 )  (Wednesday) 
        
        
     
    
Umaru Yar'Adua , President of Nigeria , dies at age 58. Acting President Goodluck Jonathan  succeeds Yar'Adua as President in his own right. (Sky News)  (CNN) 2010 Greek riots 
The Supreme Court of India  in a landmark judgment  declares the use of narco tests , brain mapping tests  and lie detector  tests by investigative agencies unconstitutional. (HindustanTimes)  
Landsides killed 15 Chinese workers in the Tengchong County , Yunnan Province . (China.com)  (People)  
Somali pirates  seize the Russian oil tanker Moscow University Somali  coast. (RIA Novosti)  (BBC) An Egyptian-led proposal for a nuclear arms  free  Middle East receives support from the United States, Russia, Britain, France, and China. Israel is the only Middle Eastern nation believed to possess nuclear weapons . (Reuters)  
Around 23 people are killed when a bus overturns while traveling to Cape Town , South Africa. (AP)  (IOL)  (Daily Nation )  
The European Parliament  calls on Canada to ensure visa-free travel for all EU  citizens in a wide-ranging resolution, while expressing hope that the EU-Canada summit  will speed up negotiations on a comprehensive trade agreement. (Europarl)  (Isria)  (MSNBC)  
A prominent journalist in Somalia, Sheikh Nur Abkey , is kidnapped and then killed in Mogadishu . (Press TV)  (Reuters India)  (BBC)  
Two men are killed and another one is wounded when unidentified gunmen open fire at a Lexus  in the capital of Russia’s Caucasian  republic of Dagestan , Makhachkala . (ITAR)  
The European Parliament  calls for tougher EU  fiscal rulebook. (EU Business)  (Expatica)  
Twenty-one-term U.S. Rep.  Dave Obey , a Wisconsin  Democrat  and chairman of the House Appropriations Committee , announces he will not run for re-election in November. (AP at Yahoo)  
Democracy Now!  producers file a lawsuit against multiple law enforcement agencies for allegedly unjustifiably encroaching on their First Amendment rights  at the 2008 Republican National Convention . (StarTribune)   
    
        May 6, 2010 (2010-05-06 )  (Thursday) 
        
        
     
    
The ruling  Mauritian Labour Party  under Prime Minister  Navin Ramgoolam  wins re-election after the opposition Mauritian Militant Movement  concedes the 2010 general election . (Times of India)  
Egypt , Saudi Arabia  and the United Arab Emirates  become the first countries to have non-Latin  ccTLDs . (BBC) A powerful tornado  hits Chongqing  municipality in south-western China , killing at least 25 and injuring more than 160 people in Dianjiang  and Liangping  counties. (The Independent )  (BBC)  (news.com.au)  (China Daily )  (Xinhua)  
Former chief executive of collapsed Kaupthing Bank , Hreiðar Már Sigurðsson , is arrested on suspicion of embezzlement , Iceland 's first high-profile arrest since the 2008 financial collapse. (BBC)  
Burma 's main opposition party, the National League for Democracy  led by Aung San Suu Kyi , disbands after it refuses to register under new election laws . (Al Jazeera)  (AFP) Nigeria 's acting President, Goodluck Jonathan , is sworn in as President of Nigeria  following the death of Umaru Yar'Adua . (The Punch )  (AP) The Irish Aviation Authority  announces new flight restrictions at several airports, including Shannon Airport  and Ireland West Airport Knock , from midnight because of the (Iceland) volcano. (RTÉ)  
Hundreds of people in Afghanistan  demonstrate against alleged mistreatment and executions of Afghan refugees in Iran . (BBC)  
Robert Mugabe , Morgan Tsvangirai  and Arthur Mutambara , in a rare display of solidarity, call for an end to international sanctions on Zimbabwe  and instead request investment. (BBC) United Kingdom general election :
Ajmal Kasab , the only surviving member of a group responsible for the 2008 Mumbai attacks , is sentenced to death. (The Times of India )  (BBC) United States  Baptist minister George Rekers , a campaigner who opposes homosexuality , responds to  allegations of a holiday in London /Madrid  with a male prostitute he met at Rentboy.com . (BBC) Pope Benedict XVI  accepts the resignation of Joseph Duffy , a bishop mentioned in the reports into child sexual abuse by clergy. (RTÉ)  (BBC)  (The Irish Times ) The Dow Jones Industrial Average  plunges nearly 1,000 points for a record intraday loss  before recovering about 70% of its losses. (Reuters)  (CNBC)  (The Wall Street Journal)  
North Korean  leader Kim Jong-il  allegedly meets with Chinese President Hu Jintao  in Beijing . (Straits Times )  (BBC) Russian military sailors release the tanker MV Moscow University   from Somali pirates . (RIA Novosti)  
Ireland's Supreme Court  rules, after a ten-year campaign, that there is no constitutional obligation for political and legal acts to be written in both the English and Irish languages  (RTÉ)  
The inaugural African Grandmother Gathering  convenes in Swaziland  to discuss HIV /AIDS . (BBC)  (The Hindu )  
The funeral  of broadcaster Gerry Ryan  takes place in Dublin , attended by many public figures and broadcast live on RTÉ 2fm . U2  perform a special version of "With or Without You ", while Westlife  also perform. (Irish Examiner )  (RTÉ)  (Sky News)    
    
        May 7, 2010 (2010-05-07 )  (Friday) 
        
        
     
    
United Kingdom general election, 2010 :
Caroline Lucas  becomes the first ever Green Party  MP, having won the Brighton Pavilion constituency  with a majority of 1,252. (BBC) Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg  describes the election as a "disappointing night" for his party, in his speech at the count for his Sheffield Hallam constituency . 
Two former Labour Home Secretaries, Charles Clarke  (2004–2006) and Jacqui Smith  (2007–2009, first woman in the post), lose their seats. (BBC)  (BBC)  
Peter Robinson , the Democratic Unionist Party  (DUP) Northern Ireland  First Minister , loses the seat he has held for 31 years in Belfast East  to Naomi Long  of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland . (BBC)  (The Irish Times )  (RTÉ) Gloria De Piero , the former GMTV  newsreader, wins the Ashfield constituency  for the Labour party with a majority of just 192. (BBC) 4 policemen are killed and another seriously injured when militants open fire in Pakistan 's Mansehra  district of North-West Frontier Province . (PTI)  
Dubai  police name five new suspects in connection with the assassination  of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh  in January, involving passports from Australia , Britain  and France . An Israeli  citizen, Zev Barkan, wanted by New Zealand  since 2004 for passport fraud, may have used a New Zealand passport. (Al Jazeera)  (The Guardian )  (Xinhua) Dozens of people are reported dead or disappeared after a boat carrying 125 people capsizes in a river in Democratic Republic of the Congo . (Al Jazeera)  (TVNZ)  (AP)  
Thousands rally in Kathmandu  and other cities against the six-day shut down of public transport, businesses and schools across Nepal  by millions of the country's poor. (Al Jazeera)  (The Hindu )  (The New York Times )  
The death toll from Rift Valley Fever  (RVF) in South Africa  has risen to 17. (Xinhua)  
An appeals court in Lithuania  overturns a ruling which had earlier, due to fears over homophobic  violence, prevented the country's first gay pride  parade going ahead in Vilnius  tomorrow. (BBC)  
Lobbying for the role of Nigeria 's new vice-president begins after Goodluck Jonathan 's inauguration and Umaru Yar'Adua 's death. (BBC)  
5 insurgents and 2 soldiers die in a gunbattle Islamic  rebels and Indian  security forces in Kashmir . (Arab News )  
2 die and 2 are wounded in an attack on an aid vehicle near the village of Dembia  in the Central African Republic . (IOL)  
2 Egyptian  peacekeepers are killed and 3 are injured by gunmen near Edd al-Fursan , South Darfur . (BBC)  (IOL) [permanent dead link  (The Warpington Post )  (UN)  
Confederation of African Football  (CAF) president Issa Hayatou  asks his executive committee to lift sanctions imposed on the Togo national football team  following an attack on their team bus  ahead of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations  in Angola . (BBC) A faction of the National League for Democracy  in Burma  forms its own political party to compete in elections, one day after the party disbanded. (Arab News )  
The head of Sierra Leone 's Anti-Corruption Commission, Abdul Tejan-Cole , resigns. (BBC)  
Flights take to the skies again in Ireland following recent Icelandic volcanic disruption. (Al Jazeera)  (RTÉ)  
The Supreme Court of the Philippines  rejects several petitions calling for a presidential election to be postponed and asking for manual counting of votes to be maintained. (Arab News )  
Starlin Castro  makes his MLB -debut, hitting a home run in his first career at-bat, and later adding a three-run triple to set the MLB record for RBI's in an MLB Debut.  
    
        May 8, 2010 (2010-05-08 )  (Saturday) 
        
        
     
    
2010 Philippine general election United Kingdom general election, 2010 :
U.S. Senator  Bob Bennett , Republican  from Utah , is ousted from his party's primary  ballot at the state's Republican convention, meaning he will not have a chance for a fourth term. (AP at Yahoo) Mudslides and floods have killed 16, and more than 40 are missing in some districts of the southern Khatlon  region in Tajikistan . (ITAR)  
Icelandic volcanic  disruption :
Hundreds of people take part in a two-hour march, "For Equality", in Vilnius  at Lithuania 's first gay pride , with police shooting tear gas  and arresting at least 12 people who threw stones and fireworks at marchers. (BBC)  (The Washington Post )  (iafrica.com)  
Naxalite  rebels blow up a bullet-proof vehicle of the Central Reserve Police Force  in the Bijapur  district of Chhattisgarh , India , killing seven officers. (PTI) United Nations  Secretary-General  Ban Ki-moon  discusses climate change  with Bolivian  president  Evo Morales Ayma . (UN) Pope Benedict XVI  accepts the resignation of Walter Mixa  of Augsburg , a bishop who admitted physically abusing children after initially denying accusations. (BBC)  (RTÉ)  (The Washington Post ) Former Venezuelan  defence minister Raúl Baduel  is sentenced to almost eight years in prison for corruption. (BBC)  
Italy 's first divorce  fair,  Ex? Punto e a capo , opens in Milan . (BBC)  (The Daily Telegraph )  (The Times of India ) London 's Harrod's  department store is sold to the Qatari  royal family  by Mohamed Al-Fayed  who retires after 25 years as its chairman. (Al Jazeera)  (CNN)  (The Times )  (RTÉ) In mixed martial arts , Mauricio "Shogun" Rua  wins the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship  from fellow Brazilian  Lyoto Machida  at UFC 113  in Montreal, Quebec , Canada .  (Sherdog)    
    
        May 9, 2010 (2010-05-09 )  (Sunday) 
        
        
     
    
BP 's containment chamber fails, prolonging the Gulf of Mexico oil spill . (Reuters) The regional coalition of Christian-Democrats (CDU) and Free Democrats (FDP) are voted out of office  in North Rhine-Westphalia  (NRW), which may lead to the federal government of Chancellor Angela Merkel  losing its majority in the upper house. (BBC)  (Financial Times )  (The Guardian )  (The Independent )  
Sandro Bondi , Italy 's minister of culture , calls for a boycott of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival  after a documentary on the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake  was included in the programme. (AFP)  (Reuters) An earthquake strikes Sumatra  sparking fears of a tsunami . (BBC)  (Bangkok Post ) [permanent dead link  (France24)  (IAfrica.com)  
A mine explosion in Mezhdurechensk (Kemerovo Oblast) , Russia , kills at least 12 people and injures 24 others with 64 unaccounted for. (BBC)  (TVNZ)  
U.S.  missiles kill five people in North Waziristan , Pakistan . (AP) A Chinese man is freed from prison after 10 years after the man he had been convicted of killing is found alive. (BBC)  (The Daily Telegraph )  (Philippine Daily Inquirer )  
Somali pirates  seize MS Marida Marguerite , a German-owned tanker, off the coast of Somalia . (Press TV) Dallas Braden  of the Oakland Athletics  throws the 19th perfect game  in Major League Baseball  history in a 4-0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays . (ESPN) The 26th annual Vancouver Sun Run  happens today in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada .   
    
        May 10, 2010 (2010-05-10 )  (Monday) 
        
        
     
    
Iraqi insurgents  kill 102 and injure over 200 people, mostly Iraqi civilians, in a series of suicide bombings  from Mosul  to Basra  in Iraq , the highest number in one day this year, and jeopardizing a planned US withdrawal. (The Times ) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom  Gordon Brown  announces his intention to resign as Leader of the Labour Party , and calls for a leadership election  to be completed by September. (BBC) Stock markets  rise significantly and bond prices fall around the world after investors are reassured by the European Union  and International Monetary Fund ’s nearly $1 trillion plan to avoid a European debt crisis . (USA Today )  (The Times ) President  Obama  nominates Solicitor General  Elena Kagan  as the youngest Justice  and third woman for the Supreme Court of the United States . (USA Today )   (The Times ) German Chancellor  Angela Merkel ’s government loses its majority in the upper house of parliament  in a state election marked by voter anger over the bailout to avoid the Greek debt crisis . (The Australian )  (Los Angeles Times ) BP  sprays more chemicals into the main massive undersea oil leak  in the Gulf of Mexico  using a deep-sea robot in an attempt to thin the oil which is rushing up from the seabed at the rate of about 210,000 gallons (795,000 liters) per day. (USA Today ) A mass grave containing the bodies of 250 ethnic Albanians  from the Kosovo War  is discovered in Serbia . (USA Today )  (B92)  (AFP)  
Presidential elections, legislative elections and local elections  start today in the Philippines . (Philippine Inquirer )  (BBC) The South Korean  Defence Minister Kim Tae-Young  announces that investigators have found traces of explosives in the wreck of the ROKS Cheonan   that sank in March . (BBC)  (Xinhua)  (Kyodo) [permanent dead link   
Rescue efforts continue in the aftermath of the May 2010 Siberia mine explosion . (RIA Novosti)  
A senior U.S.  official, Kurt M. Campbell , meets with Burmese  opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi . (AP)  (The New York Times )  (Press TV)  
Severe rainstorms have killed at least 70 people since a powerful tornado  hit Chongqing  municipality in south-western China  in Dianjiang  and Liangping  counties. Inclement weather in the next two days will affect Guangdong , Fujian , Hunan , Jiangxi , Zhejiang , Guizhou  and Yunnan  provinces. (Sina)  
Multiple tornadoes  across Oklahoma  and Kansas  result in at least 5 deaths and 58 injuries.  Twisters hit a truck stop near Midwest City  and locations in Oklahoma City . (KTUL)  (AP)  (NWS Norman)  (NewsOK)     
    
        May 11, 2010 (2010-05-11 )  (Tuesday) 
        
        
     
    
The Conservative Party 's David Cameron  kisses the hands  of Queen Elizabeth II  to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom  after Gordon Brown  resigns as Prime Minister and as Leader of the British Labour Party . (BBC)  
The son of Corazon Aquino , Benigno Aquino III , appears set to win the presidency  in the Philippine elections , which have been marred by deadly violence and malfunctioning voting machines.  (Chicago Tribune ) [permanent dead link  (USA Today )  
The Egyptian parliament  votes to extend the country's almost three decade state of emergency  for a further two years, drawing criticism from foreign governments, opposition groups, dissidents and human-rights organizations concerned with the effect that extensive police powers and the suspension of constitutional rights has on human rights in Egypt .(The Jerusalem Post )  (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (The Star )  
Lost Planet 2  is Released for PlayStation 3  and Xbox 360 At least three people are injured by authorities as protesters attempt to storm Dáil Éireann  in a campaign against bank bail-outs. (RTÉ)  (Irish Independent )  (The Irish Times )  
U.S. missiles kill 24 suspected insurgents in North Waziristan , Pakistan , in the latest two of three strikes since an attempted car bombing in New York  linked to the Taliban.  The identities of most of those killed are not known.  (Chicago Tribune ) [permanent dead link  (USA Today )   
Pope Benedict XVI  and child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church:
Gulf of Mexico oil spill :
Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption :
9 trapped miners found dead in coal gas leak in northwest China 's Gansu Province  Tuesday. (China Daily )  
Swedish  artist Lars Vilks  is headbutted  and has his glasses broken by a man sitting in the front row while delivering a lecture about the limits of artistic freedom at Uppsala University , with police using pepper spray  and batons  on the crowd. (BBC)  (CBS News)  (Houston Chronicle )  (Radio Free Europe) South Africa 's team manager Sipho Nkumane  and commercial director Victor Nosi  are suspended by the South African Football Association  (SAFA) one month before the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup . (BBC)  (Bangkok Post ) [permanent dead link  China  cracks down on dissenters , banning two leading human rights lawyers  from practicing and exiling a leading HIV/AIDS  campaigner from the country. (The Australian ) Pakistan 's ambassador to Iran , Mohammad Bakhsh Abbasi , is hospitalised after becoming injured in an attack by an Afghan  on his car in Tehran . (BBC) A nearly $1 trillion rescue package to prevent the Greek sovereign debt crisis  spreading in Europe  will impact various facets of the Chinese economy . (Sina)     
    
        May 12, 2010 (2010-05-12 )  (Wednesday) 
        
        
     
    
Global Green USA  attends BioShield 2010 Tabletop Exercise in Tbilisi , Georgia . (Global Green) Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771  arriving from South Africa  en route to London crashes at Tripoli  airport, Libya , killing 104 people; a 10-year-old child is the sole survivor. (BBC)  (AFP)  (Al Jazeera) Airports in Morocco , Spain  and Portugal  reopen after days of Icelandic  volcanic disruption. (BBC)  (NEWS.com.au)  
The International Committee of the Red Cross  confirms reports of a second, secret US prison at Bagram Air Base  in Afghanistan  after new allegations of torture. (BBC)  
Russia  and Turkey  sign a $20 billion deal permitting Moscow  to build and own a controlling stake in Ankara 's first nuclear power plant. (Al Jazeera) Philippine general election, 2010 
The Chengdu-Dujiangyan High-Speed Railway  begins operation in Sichuan, China, on the second anniversary of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake . (China Daily)  
In South Sudan  there is violence for the third time in a week between the army and forces led by the former general George Athor . (BBC)  (Reuters)  
9 people, including 7 children, are killed at a school near Hanzhong  city, Shaanxi , China . (Xinhua)  (AP)  
A bomb planted inside a grocery store in a mainly Shi'ite  area of Baghdad  kills three people and wounds 23. (TVNZ)  
Irish  authorities launch an investigation into last night's "violent incident" which saw protesters attempt to storm Dáil Éireann  in a campaign against bank bail-outs. (The Irish Times )  (TV3) Spain 's Prime Minister  José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero  announces wage cuts for state employees and a reduction in investment in response to his country's budget deficit. (Al Jazeera) Pope Benedict XVI , accompanied by tens of thousands of pilgrims, visits the famous Catholic shrine to the Virgin Mary in Fatima , as part of his four-day visit to Portugal , and recalls the assassination attempt on his predecessor there. (BBC)  (RTÉ)  (France24) [permanent dead link  (The Sydney Morning Herald ) North Korea  says it has undertaken nuclear fusion , a claim disputed by international scientists. (BBC)  (AP)  (China Daily ) A possible supermassive black hole  is witnessed being hurled from its parent galaxy at high speed. (BBC)     
    
        May 13, 2010 (2010-05-13 )  (Thursday) 
        
        
     
    
2010 Thai political protests :
5 people are killed and a further 19 injured in two bombings in Baghdad . (Xinhua)  
Three alleged organisers of Moscow  suicide bombings in March 2010 are killed after apparently resisting arrest. (BBC)  (Al Jazeera)  
Seven countries who have faced accusations of human rights violations win three-year seats on the United Nations Human Rights Council  in an uncontested election. (AP)  (The Guatemala Times )  (Reuters Canada)  
At least 21 people are killed and five are wounded in an outburst  at a colliery  in Puding County , Anshun , Guizhou . (Xinhua)  (Al Jazeera)  (DAWN )  (BBC)  
A report from Human Rights Watch  claims that the Israeli army  unlawfully destroyed civilian property in the Gaza War  of 2008 and 2009, while the Israeli army asserts they only targeted property used for combat or terrorist activities. (BBC)  (Ha'aretz )  
President Goodluck Jonathan  nominates Namadi Sambo  to serve as Nigeria 's vice president. (Al Jazeera)  
Following a warning, a bomb explodes outside a maximum security prison in Korydallos , Greece . (BBC)  
The Aban Pearl Venezuela , with all 95 workers evacuated safely. (CBC)  
As many as half a million pilgrims from 35 nations, including India , China  and Vietnam , attend open-air Mass  at Fátima, Portugal , celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI . The Pope criticises abortion  and same-sex marriage  in a speech. (BBC)  (RTÉ)  (The Sydney Morning Herald )  
The ".рф " (".rf" - Russian Federation ) Cyrillic  country code  top-level domain  (ccTLD) is officially launched, the fourth internationalized country code . The first two web sites available on “.рф” are президент.рф  (president.rf)  and правительство.рф  (government.rf). (Voice of Russia)  (ITAR-TASS)  (RIA Novosti)  
The second case of poliomyelitis  in two days is reported in Russia, in Russia's first polio cases in 15 years, with the virus believed to have come from Tajikistan . (RT)  (RIA)  (The Moscow Times)  
Supporters of ousted Kyrgyz  President Kurmanbek Bakiyev  seize government buildings in the south of the country. (BBC)  (AFP)  
One of Nigeria 's most influential politicians, James Ibori , is arrested on corruption  charges in Dubai . (NEXT)  (BBC)  
Sudan  asks Interpol  to arrest Justice and Equality Movement  chief Khalil Ibrahim . (Al Jazeera) Five people are arrested, two in Massachusetts , and three in New York by the FBI  in connection with the 2010 Times Square car bombing attempt  (NECN)  (NJ News)  (WJZ)  (Al Jazeera)  
The U.S. state  of Hawaii  enacts a law permitting officials to ignore multiple attempts by the same person to view the birth certificate of President of the United States  Barack Obama . (BBC)     
    
        May 14, 2010 (2010-05-14 )  (Friday) 
        
        
     
    
25 people die and 120 others are injured in a suicide attack while attending a football match in the Iraqi  city of Tal Afar . (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (France24)  (Xinhuanet)  
Death toll rises to at least 8 and up to 121 injured as anti-government protests escalate in Thailand  during a day of violence sparked by yesterday’s shooting of a key figure, Khattiya Sawasdipol , of the Red Shirt protesters . (The Times )  (WCNC)  
At least one person is killed and 42 injured as live ammunition is fired during clashes between interim government supporters and backers of ousted president Kurmanbek Bakiyev  in southern Kyrgyzstan . (Xinhua)  
Iran  announces that it hanged 5 prisoners convicted of the so-called crime of "enmity against God", at least 4 of whom were members of Iran's Kurdish minority . (VOA) The sole survivor of the Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771  crash in Libya  is informed of the death of his family members. (BBC)  (Fox News)  (Sky News)  (The Guardian )  
The body of a Palestinian  teenager said to have been shot dead by Jewish  settlers is found. He is the first to die since Israel  and the Palestinian National Authority  began indirect peace talks on Saturday. In a retaliation shooting, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades  claims responsibility for firing on a car of Jewish civilians in the West Bank . (Reuters)  (The Jerusalem Post )  
Pakistan  arrests a suspect with connections to a Pakistani group who said he acted as an accomplice to the man  accused of trying to bomb Times Square  in New York . (The Washington Post ) The chairman of the Nigerian  People's Democratic Party  (PDP), Vincent Eze Ogbulafor , resigns days after facing fraud charges in court. (BBC)  
Spanish  judge Baltasar Garzón  is suspended ahead of his trial. (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (Reuters)  (The Times of India ) Tens of thousands of people protest in Tirana  against last years election, demanding a recount. (BBC)  
Hundreds of people demonstrate and police shoot dead one person after a NATO -led raid murders civilians in Jalalabad  Afghanistan . (Al Jazeera)  
The ban given following the Togo national football team attack  ahead of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations  in Angola  is lifted with immediate effect as confirmed by the Confederation of African Football  (CAF) at a meeting in Cairo . (AFP)  (BBC)  (The Daily Telegraph )  
Ethiopia , Rwanda , Tanzania  and Uganda  sign an agreement to seek more water from the Nile , a move opposed by Egypt  and Sudan . Kenya  issues a support statement. (BBC)  (Al Jazeera)  (IOL) [permanent dead link  (The Miami Herald ) [permanent dead link  Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation  (NNPC) and China State Construction Engineering Corp  (CSCEC) sign a €18 billion (£16 billion) deal. (BBC) Sweden  expels Syrian  diplomat over suspected kidnapping plot. (The Jerusalem Post ) British Labour  MP  Stephen Timms , a former treasury minister, is stabbed in the abdomen by a woman in east London . (Fox News)  (RTÉ)  (Sky News)  (The Independent )  (BBC) New Zealand  and South Africa 's rugby unions make "landmark apologies" for excluding Maori  and black  players from their teams during the apartheid  era. (BBC) Space Shuttle Atlantis   lifts off for its final planned flight  in the Space Shuttle program  after a quarter century of service. (The New York Times ) The Aviva Stadium , Ireland's new national stadium, is officially opened by Taoiseach  Brian Cowen  in Dublin . (The Irish Times )  (BBC)  (Reuters)     
    
        May 15, 2010 (2010-05-15 )  (Saturday) 
        
        
     
      
    
        May 16, 2010 (2010-05-16 )  (Sunday) 
        
        
     
    
20 people were killed and more than 60 others were wounded in shelling in the Somali capital, Mogadishu . (CNN)  
Thailand 's Prime Minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva , warns of escalating violence, and is considering a curfew after clashes with protesters kill 25 over the last 3 days. (The Jerusalem Post )  (The Australian )  (Chicago Tribune ) At least 11 people are killed after rebels from the Al-Shabab  militant group attack the Somali  parliament as it meets for the first time this year. (BBC)  (Al Jazeera)  (Daily Nation )  
Maoist  guerillas kill six villagers in an alleged revenge attack in Chhattisgarh , India. (Hindustan Times )  (IOL)  (AFP) One person is killed and 28 injured in two grenade  attacks in the Rwandan  capital Kigali . (AFP)  
Voters in the Dominican Republic  go to the polls in a parliamentary election . (AFP)  (AP)  
A recount of votes in the March 7 Iraqi election  found no change in seat allocation for any of the blocs in the most populous province, Baghdad , in a setback for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki , who claimed there was election fraud and won a court appeal for the recount after his coalition came in second by two seats. (CNN)  
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan  flies to Tehran  to join talks also attended by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva  aimed at convincing Iran  of the advantages of sending its nuclear material abroad for processing to ease fears from the West that Iran wants to build a bomb. (BBC)  
Canadian  fighter jets escort a Cathay Pacific  airliner to land at Vancouver International Airport  during a bomb alert and the passengers are removed. (BBC)  (CBC) United States President Barack Obama  is to ask the US Congress  for an extra $200m in military aid  to help Israel  get a short-range rocket defence system called Iron Dome  in place against mortar and rocket attacks from Gaza  or Southern Lebanon . (BBC)  
French lecturer Clotilde Reiss , charged with spying in Iran  after last June's disputed election, is released and returns to Paris. (The Times )  (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  
Scientists are finding enormous oil plumes in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico , including one as large as 10 miles long, 3 miles wide and 300 feet thick in spots as fresh evidence that the leak from the broken undersea well  could be substantially worse than estimates that the United States government  and BP  have given. (USA Today )  (The New York Times )  (The Times )  
A by-election  takes place in Hong Kong triggered by activists calling for universal suffrage  in the territory. (Straits Times ) [permanent dead link  (Reuters India)  (Radio Television Hong Kong)  
An earthquake of 5.8 magnitude is felt on Puerto Rico . (Reuters)  (AP)  
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva  flies from Moscow, where he met Russian President Dmitry Medvedev , to Tehran  for a meeting with Iranian officials there on the nuclear issue. (BBC)  
The Republic of Korea Navy  fires shots at a patrol boat from North Korea  during a skirmish. (Yonhap)  (BBC)  
Airspace in Ireland is closed down again due to the Icelandic  volcanic eruptions. (BBC)  
David Triesman, Baron Triesman  resigns as chairman of The Football Association  as well as England's 2018 FIFA World Cup  bid after his "entrapment" by The Mail on Sunday 2010 FIFA World Cup  next month. (BBC)  (The Mail on Sunday )  (The Scotsman ) Oxford United F.C.  get promoted out of the Conference National  after beating York City F.C.  3-1 at Wembley Stadium    
    
        May 17, 2010 (2010-05-17 )  (Monday) 
        
        
     
      
    
        May 18, 2010 (2010-05-18 )  (Tuesday) 
        
        
     
      
    
        May 19, 2010 (2010-05-19 )  (Wednesday) 
        
        
     
      
    
        May 20, 2010 (2010-05-20 )  (Thursday) 
        
        
     
      
    
        May 21, 2010 (2010-05-21 )  (Friday) 
        
        
     
      
    
        May 22, 2010 (2010-05-22 )  (Saturday) 
        
        
     
    
Air India Express Flight 812 :
Apa , a Nepalese  Sherpa  mountain climber  who already held the world record for summiting Mount Everest  more than any other person, reaches the summit for the 20th time. (Xinhua)  (Press Trust of India)  (Asian Tribune ) The death toll of Cyclone Laila  in Andhra Pradesh , the worst storm to hit the Indian state in 14 years, reaches 36. (IndiaTimes)  (BBC)  
The death toll from yesterday's car bomb at a market in Diyala  reaches 30. (BBC)  
The Texas Education Agency  adopts controversial changes to the Texas  public school curriculum, including dropping coverage of enlightenment thinker Thomas Jefferson  and suggesting United Nations  is a "threat to freedom". The proposal to refer to the slave trade  as the "Atlantic triangular trade " is not implemented. (BBC)  
Irish authorities arrest two men and foil a "major dissident bomb operation". (RTÉ)  (Press Association)  
Afghan  police seize a cache of hundreds of rockets hidden on the outskirts of Kabul . (BBC) At least 13 people have died in a clash  between a Somali militia and Ethiopian forces who had crossed the border in Somaliland. (BBC)  
Campaigning closes ahead of the Ethiopian general election, 2010  to be held tomorrow. (Al Jazeera)  
Abbott Laboratories  buys a Piramal Healthcare  unit in India to become the country's largest drug-maker. (The Irish Times )  (Economic Times ) Five people are shot dead by 100 armed Maoists  who storm and burn market buildings in Sheohar , Bihar . (Economic Times ) [permanent dead link  (The Hindu )  
British Airways  chief executive Willie Walsh  is surrounded by demonstrators who storm the headquarters of the Acas building in London. (The Daily Telegraph )  (The Guardian )  (CNN)  (Hindustan Times ) Ariane 5 (BBC) In the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final , Inter Milan  defeats Bayern Munich  2–0, for their first major European title since 1965 . (BBC)  
More than 74,000 South African football fans attend the first match at Soccer City —venue for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final —less than three weeks before the tournament  begins. (BBC)  
Thirteen-year-old American Jordan Romero  becomes the youngest person to reach the summit of Mount Everest . (AP via ESPN)  
Blackpool Football Club  beat Cardiff City Football Club  3-2 in the 2010 Final  of the Football League Championship play-offs  to be guaranteed "the biggest windfall in global sport from the outcome of a single event". (The Sunday Times )  (BBC)  (The Independent ) Republic of Ireland  defender Shane Duffy  undergoes life-saving surgery in Dublin  after lacerating his liver. (BBC)  (RTÉ)  (ABC News)  (USA Today ) Nicolaus Copernicus  is disinterred from an unmarked grave and reburied by Poland. (AP)  (The Voice of Russia ) A range of activities occur across the United Kingdom to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity . (BBC)     
    
        May 23, 2010 (2010-05-23 )  (Sunday) 
        
        
     
    
At least 19 passengers were killed and more than 70 were injured, when a landslide in rain-drenched Yujiang , East China's Jiangxi Province . (Global Times)  
A state of emergency  is declared in the Jamaican  capital Kingston  after armed gangs attacked police and blockaded parts of the city in an attempt to prevent the arrest of a drug lord . (Jamaica Observer )  (BBC)  (CNN)  
A five-day strike at British Airways  is announced to begin tomorrow following a breakdown in talks which were invaded by protesters yesterday. (Al Jazeera)  (The Australian )  (The Daily Telegraph )  (Wall Street Journal )  
Ethiopian general election, 2010 :
Voters in Nagorno-Karabakh  vote in a parliamentary election  as more than 70 international observers watch. (Voice of Russia)  (Reuters)  
A train traveling from Shanghai  to Guilin  derails  in a mountainous area near Fuzhou , Jiangxi , China, and is destroyed, killing at least 19 and injuring 71 others. (Xinhua)  (BBC)  (Reuters)  (Al Jazeera)  
The death toll in Poland 's worst flooding in 60 years  reaches 12. (Al Jazeera)  
Clashes break out between Indian  and Pakistani  troops near the border in the disputed  Kashmir  region. (Al Jazeera)  (Hindustan Times )  
Dozens of masked gunmen from an Islamist  group break into a United Nations -run Gaza  summer camp for children and set it on fire, after beating up the guard and destroying the plastic tents. (The Jerusalem Post)  (Al Jazeera)  
Somalia 's presidential palace is targeted by Al-Shabab  militants in a mortar attack. (Press TV)  (Reuters)  (The Sydney Morning Herald )  (AP) Rescue teams hunt for the data recorders from Air India Express Flight 812 . (BBC)  (The Times )  (Japan Today)  
Japanese  Prime Minister  Yukio Hatoyama  makes an apology for breaking an election promise to get rid of a U.S. military base located in Okinawa  which he and the United States believe is "needed to guarantee regional security". Demonstrators affected by this failure order him to "go home". (BBC) Mordechai Vanunu , the Israeli  nuclear  whistleblower  who spent 18 years in prison, goes back to jail for violating the terms of his parole . (AP)  (CNN) Sinking  of the ROKS Cheonan  :
The Cuban government  eases jail conditions for political prisoners  following talks with Catholic Church leaders and President Raúl Castro . (Reuters)  (Press Trust of India)  (BBC)  
Maria Vittoria Longhitano  [it ] , Italy's first woman priest, belonging to a breakaway Catholic order, is ordained. (BBC)  (The Sydney Morning Herald ) The Catholic Church  requests the public to donate at least £1 million to church collections today to fund three big open air masses at which Pope Benedict XVI  will present while in the UK. The rest of the money is paid for by the British government. (BBC)  
Nine ships under the banner Freedom Flotilla , from the UK, Ireland, Algeria, Kuwait, Greece and Turkey, with of 800 people from 50 nationalities, begin a trip to Gaza , the biggest attempt by international aid groups to break Israel 's blockade of the Gaza Strip . Israel  informs them they will be stopped for "breaching Israeli law". (Al Jazeera)  
Two militants are killed in the woods near Serzhen-Yurt in Shali, Chechen Republic . (Voice of Russia)  
Sarah, Duchess of York 's involvement in a "cash for royal access" scandal is filmed by undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood ; she asked for a $40,000 (£27,650) golden handshake in cash and for £500,000 to be sent to her bank in return for access to Prince Andrew . (The Times )  (The Daily Telegraph )  (News of the World ) [permanent dead link  (Al Jazeera) Sweden 's "Treskilling Yellow ", the most expensive postage stamp  in the world, retains its title at a private auction. (AP)  (The Times of India ) The UK tourist resort of Blackpool  is expected to benefit "tens of millions" of pounds, described by the tourism chief as "unthinkable", following the local football club 's elevation to the Premier League  as an open-top bus tour is announced. (BBC)  
The Champs-Élysées  is covered in earth and turned into a huge green space by young financially impoverished farmers. (BBC)  (The Independent )  (The Sydney Morning Herald )  
Thai  film Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives Apichatpong Weerasethakul  (pictured)  wins  the Palme d'Or  at the Cannes Film Festival  much to the surprise of the BBC . (BBC) The Rolling Stones  achieve their first UK number one album for 16 years with a re-release of Exile on Main St. (BBC) Czech Republic  defeats  Russia  in 2010 IIHF World Championship  final . (The Washington Post )    
    
        May 24, 2010 (2010-05-24 )  (Monday) 
        
        
     
    
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The people of Huddersfield  in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees  of West Yorkshire  in England  are ordered to remain indoors and several schools are shut down after a huge fire engulfs a chemical plant in the area. (Sky News)  
The UK's General Medical Council  bans Dr. Andrew Wakefield , who was the first to publish research suggesting a connection between the MMR vaccine  and autism , from practicing in the country, finding him guilty of "serious professional misconduct." (AP)  (BBC)  (The Washington Post )  (Wall Street Journal )  
Peter Harvey, the UK teacher who attacked a pupil with a dumbbell  while shouting "die, die, die", is sentenced to community order  as his trial ends in Nottingham . The judge calls him as a "thoroughly decent man". (The Daily Telegraph )  (The Guardian )  (The Irish Times )  (RTÉ)  (The Times )  
Social Democratic and Labour Party  (SDLP) leader and South Down  MP Margaret Ritchie  resigns from the Northern Ireland Executive . Alex Attwood  is the new Minister for Social Development . (RTÉ) Sarah, Duchess of York  receives support from businessman Simon Cowell  and an award for her work with the disadvantaged children of the U.S.  city of Los Angeles  despite being caught in a newspaper sting in Britain. (Sky News) Iran 's largest water supply project is inaugurated in Khorramshahr . (Bernama)  (Press TV)  (Tehran Times ) Paul Gray , bassist  and founding member of heavy metal group Slipknot , is found dead at the age of 38 by a hotel employee in his room in Iowa , United States . (The Guardian )  (Xinhua)  (TIME )  (ABC News)    
    
        May 25, 2010 (2010-05-25 )  (Tuesday) 
        
        
     
    
Curfew imposed in central Nepal  after clash. Central Nepal district Dolakha ’s government issued curfew order on Sunday following clashes between the police and the Communist Party of Nepal  (Maoist )-aligned Young Communist League  (YCL) activists. (alice.boseviews) [permanent dead link   
The death toll from the fighting in Kingston , Jamaica 's capital, jumps to 27. (BBC)  
May 2010 Central European floods :
An international operation against a major drug trafficking gang deals "a major blow" as 26 people are arrested in Ireland , Spain  and the United Kingdom , including a capo di tutti capi . (RTÉ)  (The Irish Times )  (BBC)  (France24) [permanent dead link  (The Sydney Morning Herald )  
Brazilian  President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva  launches TV Brasil Internacional , an international television station currently broadcasting to African nations. (BBC)  (France24) [permanent dead link  (MercoPress) Increased tensions over the sinking of the South Korean  warship ROKS Cheonan (PCC-772) : South Korea begins broadcasting propaganda over its border with North Korea . North Korea severs all ties and communications with the South and expels Southern workers from a jointly-run factory above the border. (Yonhap)  (BBC)  
A court in Thailand  issues an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister  Thaksin Shinawatra  on charges of terrorism, following a report by the Thai Department of Special Investigations, which concluded that he had financed Red Shirt  protesters and had helped them smuggle in weapons and fighters from Cambodia, during the 2010 political crisis . (Al Jazeera)  
At least 17 people die after a tourist bus crashes in Antalya . (RIA Novosti)  (BBC)  (CBS News)  (Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review )  (Today's Zaman )  
A white teacher in Dahlonega, Georgia  is suspended after permitting non-black students to bring bed sheets and cone-shaped party hats to school to dress in the traditional costume of right-wing white supremacist nationalist organisation Ku Klux Klan  for a film project. She refuses to apologise after the issue is raised by African-American students when one of them was asked to take part in a re-enactment of a lynching . (BBC)  (Pretoria News )  (The Daily Telegraph )  
Iran  releases film director Jafar Panahi  after more than two months in custody, including a hunger strike , following an international campaign led by the actress Juliette Binoche . (BBC)  (The Daily Telegraph )  (The Guardian ) The Malaysian  tanker MT Bunga Kelana 3  and a bulk carrier collide in the Singapore Strait , resulting in an estimated 2,000 tonnes of oil spilled. (Reuters)  (The Times )  (Straits Times )  
The Supreme Court of Pakistan  dismisses a government appeal to detain Hafiz Muhammad Saeed , a Muslim cleric suspected by India  to have masterminded the 2008 Mumbai attacks . (Reuters)  (AP)  
Italy 's cabinet approves an austerity budget to cut its deficit by €24 billion in 2011 and 2012. (BBC)  (Reuters)  (The Miami Herald ) [permanent dead link  Sicilians  react with outrage to an advert for a clothing shop in Palermo  featuring Adolf Hitler  dressed in pink and a heart  instead of a swastika . (BBC) Russia 's new Cyrillic  Internet domain (.рф ) launches on 476 sites. (RIA Novosti) A study indicates that the Pac-Man  game Google  put on its home page Friday led to the loss of almost five million man-hours  (or 550 years) of work time. (BBC)  (CBC News)  (Daily Mail )  
Bono  is released from hospital in Munich  following his spinal surgery as U2  confirm the postponement of the North America  leg of the U2 360° Tour  and cancel their headlining slot at the Glastonbury Festival 2010 . (The Irish Times )  (CNN)  (The Sydney Morning Herald ) Swedish model Charlotte Lindström  is released from Long Bay Prison in Sydney  after serving a three year sentence for plotting to kill two people; she served the time in total isolation because of death threats towards her. (Herald Sun )  
South African  opera star Siphiwo Ntshebe , chosen by Nelson Mandela  to sing "Hope" at the opening ceremony of the 2010 FIFA World Cup  next month, dies suddenly aged 34 after contracting meningitis . (IOL)  (BBC)  (CBC)  (The Daily Telegraph )  (The Guardian ) Ivor Powell , the world's oldest football coach and "one of the great footballers of his generation" retires at the age of 93. (BBC)    
    
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More than 80 students are sickened in a girls' school in Kunduz , Afghanistan , in a poison gas  attack suspected to have been carried out by Taliban  assailants whose version of Islam  is opposed to girls being educated.(USA Today )  
International Criminal Court  judges tell the UN Security Council that the Sudanese  government is protecting suspects wanted for war crimes  in Darfur  instead of arresting them to face trial. (The Globe and Mail ) Jamaican  police arrest more than 500 people after an unsuccessful attempt to arrest a suspected drug kingpin in Kingston , the capital, results in violence  that leaves at least 44 people dead. (CNN)  (BBC) Two of Ethiopia 's main opposition leaders call for a rerun of Sunday's elections won by Western-backed Meles Zenawi . They say the elections were not free and fair and that two politicians were killed by security forces. (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (The Hindu )  (Reuters)  
Brandenburg  reaches level four on the disaster alert scale as water levels along the Oder  and Neisse  rivers continue to rise . (Deutsche Welle) Israel  launches two night-time air strikes  on the Gaza Strip  in response to mortar attacks  and the detonation of 200 kg of explosives laden on a donkey-cart next to the border fence. (BBC)  (The Jerusalem Post ) Palestinian Authority  President Mahmoud Abbas  condemns Iran , saying his people were “hijacked, at the hands of the Iranians”; possibly referring to Hamas 's refusal to reconcile with Fatah  on Iran's command by announcing on that it would boycott the Palestinian municipal elections  (The Jerusalem Post ) Palestinian Authority  security forces arrest scores of Hamas officials and supporters in the West Bank a day after Hamas announced that it would boycott the Palestinian municipal elections  scheduled for July 17. (The Jerusalem Post ) The chief rabbi  of a West Bank settlement  declares that women should be prohibited from standing in a local community election . (BBC)  
Nuclear program of Iran :
Lori Berenson  is freed on parole after serving 15 years in a Peruvian  prison for aiding the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement . (BBC) Iraq  announces the dissolution of state-owned Iraqi Airways  over the next three years and the pursuit of private options to avoid asset claims made by Kuwait  over their 1990-91 war . (Al Jazeera) The International Criminal Court  reports Sudan  to the United Nations Security Council  for refusing to arrest former Minister Ahmed Haroun  and militia leader Ali Muhammad Al Abd-Al-Rahman . (BBC)  
A Lusaka  court convicts former Zambian  Finance Minister Katele Kalumba  of corruption and sentences him to five years with hard labour. Six other people, including former officials in the finance ministry, are also found guilty of corruption.   (BBC)  (IOL)  
Two people are injured and several vehicles are destroyed during a blast in Kandahar . (Al Jazeera)  
Charles Djou  is sworn into the United States House of Representatives , representing Hawaii 's 1st congressional district . (Fox News) Space Shuttle  Atlantis its final scheduled mission  after landing at Kennedy Space Center , Florida . (Xinhua)  (CNN)  (BBC) Elton John  makes his Moroccan  debut at the Mawazine  festival in Rabat , ignoring calls for him to be banned by Islamists who feared he would offend public morals. (BBC) Virtual band Gorillaz  are announced to replace U2  as headliners of the Glastonbury Festival 2010 . (BBC)  (CBC)  (RTÉ)  (Reuters)  (The Times )  
The Alaotra grebe , a grebe  endemic  to Madagascar , is declared extinct  25 years after its last reported sighting. (BBC)     
    
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The death toll in the recent violence  in Jamaica  jumps to 73, and 44 in west Kingston  alone. (Al Jazeera)  (Montreal Gazette )  
At least seven people die and at least 40 others are injured after a bomb explodes  before a performance in Stavropol . (CBC)  (CNN)  (Deutsche Welle)  (RIA Novosti)  
The Gulf of Mexico oil spill  is now the worst oil spill in U.S. history, surpassing the worst previous spill, the Exxon Valdez  wreck on the Alaska  coast in 1989, according to scientists' latest estimates. (Chicago Tribune )  
A US-born Yemenite  cleric linked to Al-Qaeda , Anwar Al-Awlaki , advocates the killing of US civilians in a new Al Qaeda video. (USA Today )  
Two campaigners for LGBT rights in Zimbabwe  are freed after spending six days in custody on charges of possessing pornographic material  and insulting President  Robert Mugabe . (BBC)  (IOL)  (News24.com)  
North Korea  says it will scrap an accord aimed at preventing accidental naval clashes with South Korea  after being blamed for a torpedo attack that sank a South Korean warship . (CBC) France  detains Rwandan  doctor Eugene Rwamucyo , wanted by Interpol  since 2006 and accused of involvement in the Rwandan Genocide . (BBC) Sudan :
Israeli–Palestinian conflict :
Israel  summons the ambassadors of Cyprus , Greece , Ireland , Sweden  and Turkey  to protest the expedition as an unnecessary provocation after eight ships, including four cargo vessels and a Turkish passenger ferry carrying 600 people, including a Nobel peace laureate  and former U.S. congresswoman, set sail for Gaza  with 10,000 tons of humanitarian aid to break a three-year Israeli blockade on the territory. (RTÉ)  (Associated Press)  (Voice of America) (The Jerusalem Post ) Organizers of the aid flotilla refuse an offer of support by the family of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit  if they would urge Hamas  to allow the soldier to receive letters and food packages from his family and international organizations to visit him. (Ynetnews)  (The Jerusalem Post )  (Haaretz )  
Israel  invites the convoy to unload its cargo at the port of Ashdod , where the cargo will be checked for weapons and then the humanitarian goods will be distributed by land to Gaza .  (Haaretz )  (The Jerusalem Post ) The Israeli Army  shows journalists a detention centre in Ashdod  where those on board will locked up, saying Israelis would be arrested, Palestinians would be questioned by the Israeli secret service, and foreign nationals would be sent home. (Al Jazeera)  
Cyprus  bans flotilla vessels from gathering in its territorial waters, a move described by Israel  as "an ethical deed and a voice of reason". (Ynetnews) Two Palestinians  are wounded in an Israeli  air strike east of Gaza City in response to Palestinians firing mortar into Israel .  (AFP)  Pakistan :
In its annual report, Amnesty International  says human rights  abuses and repression increased in Iran  and China  last year, the African Union  refused to cooperate with the International Criminal Court  after it indicted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir  for war crimes in Darfur , the United Nations ’ Human Rights Council  took little action while Sri Lanka ’s army and Tamil militants  both committed potential war crimes, and Israel  and the militant group Hamas  did not follow up on reports that accused both sides of human rights abuses during the Gaza War . (Xinhua) (Businessweek) (MSNBC) (VOA)  
Licences are granted to four private daily newspapers as part of media reforms in Zimbabwe . (BBC)  (CNN)  
Singapore  closes beaches along 7.2 kilometers (4.5 miles) of its east coast as an oil spill from the damaged Malaysian tanker MT Bunga Kelana 3   continues to spread. (AP)  (Reuters India)  (BBC) Libya  welcomes the return of some ancient relics stolen by British soldiers in the 1950s and now on display in Tripoli 's Museum of Libya . (IOL) [permanent dead link  (BBC)  (Daily Mail )  (News24.com) Tens of thousands of workers strike in protest against government plans to raise the retirement age in France . (BBC)  (Bangkok Post ) [permanent dead link  (RTÉ)  (The Washington Post )  (Al Jazeera)  
Stanley Kingaipe and Charles Chookole , two ex-officers in Zambia 's air force, are awarded 10 million kwacha  in damages following claims they were tested and treated for HIV  without their knowledge. (BBC) Spain 's parliament approves by one vote a €15 billion austerity package to rein in the country's budget deficit. (BBC)  (Al Jazeera) French Polynesia  Vice President  Edouard Fritch  is arrested in a bribery  probe. (RNZI) Peter James Bethune , a New Zealand anti-whaling  campaigner, pleads guilty to four charges over his alleged attacks on the Japanese whaling vessel MV Shōnan Maru 2   in February. (ABC)  (Radio New Zealand )  (The Jakarta Post ) The first launch of the SpaceX  Falcon 9  rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station  is delayed to no earlier than June 2, 2010, due to delays in a Delta IV  GPS satellite  launch. (Space.com News)  
Ten acts, including former winner  Niamh Kavanagh , progress to the final of Eurovision Song Contest 2010  in Bærum , Oslo . Sweden  fails to qualify for the first time in its history. (The Irish Times )  (BBC)  
Former child actor Gary Coleman  is hospitalised in a critical condition in the United States . (CNN)  (The Sydney Morning Herald )     
    
        May 28, 2010 (2010-05-28 )  (Friday) 
        
        
     
    
Terrorists attacked two major mosques simultaneously belonging to the Ahmadiyya  Muslim community in Lahore , Pakistan killing nearly 100 Ahmadis. See:May 2010 attacks on Ahmadi mosques in Lahore  
Contributions from Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland allow the World Bank  to cancel $36 million in Haiti 's remaining debt  following January's devastating earthquake . (Al Jazeera)  (The New York Times )  (Reuters)  (CNN)  
At least three people die, at least four others are missing, a 15-day state of calamity is declared and the international airport is shut down due to the eruption of the Pacaya  volcano in Guatemala . (CNN)  
Assailants attack two mosques  in Lahore , Pakistan , killing at least 80 and injuring 50 more. (Al Jazeera)  (Times of India )  (Malaysia Star )  
At least 25 people are killed and 150 injured in India after a Mumbai  train with 13 passenger coaches is derailed by an explosion on the tracks and collides  with another train as it traveled through the Paschim Medinipur district , a rebel stronghold  in eastern India. (Reuters) [permanent dead link  (USA Today )  (The Hindu )  (Times of India )  (BBC)  
Hundreds of corpses buried in a mudslide  which swept away three villages on the slopes of Mount Elgon  near Bududa , Uganda , three months ago are yet to be recovered. (BBC)  
Israeli–Palestinian conflict :
Voters in the Czech Republic vote in legislative elections . (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  (France24) [permanent dead link  (Reuters)  
Nepal  heads towards another political crisis. (Al Jazeera) North Korea :
Peruvian  AIDESEP  indigenous leader Alberto Pizango , detained on Wednesday as he returned from almost a year in exile in Nicaragua  and charged with objecting to oil digging in the rainforest, is released on bail. (BBC) President of South Africa  Jacob Zuma , in a rare disagreement with another African state, issues a statement of condemnation following Malawi 's sentencing of a same-sex couple  to 14 years in jail. (IOL) The BBC  intervenes and tensions escalate after the UK cabinet members' threat to boycott Question Time Alastair Campbell , former adviser to Tony Blair , is removed from the panel. (The Guardian )  (RTÉ)  (Sky News)   (BBC)  
Foxconn  increases the wages of the workers in its Shenzhen factory, where several employees have committed suicide , increases wages, by 20 per cent in an effort to boost morale. (BBC) Gulf of Mexico oil spill :
Australia promises to begin legal action against Japan due to disagreeing with its annual whaling hunt in the Southern Ocean . (BBC)  
Indonesia  announces a two-year moratorium  on rainforest logging  in return for up to $1bn in aid from Norway, which will help preserve forests. (Al Jazeera)  (The New York Times )  (ABC) , (The Norway Post)  (The Jakarta Post) Arnold Schwarzenegger  and Steven Spielberg  help unveil the rebuilt outdoor sets with imitation New York streets of Universal Studios  in Los Angeles, United States. The sets were destroyed in a 2008 fire. (BBC)  (CBC) After a personal intervention from Nicolas Sarkozy , France beats Turkey and Italy for the right to stage the UEFA Euro 2016  tournament. (CBC)  (BBC)  (RTÉ)  (France24)  
Joe Biden , Bill Clinton  and Barack Obama  give the United States men's national soccer team  a presidential send-off to South Africa from the White House  ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup . (China Daily )  (IOL) [permanent dead link  (The News International )    
    
        May 29, 2010 (2010-05-29 )  (Saturday) 
        
        
     
    
BP 's effort fails to plug the Gulf of Mexico oil spill , which is the worst in U.S. history, and is fouling marshland and beaches, as estimates of how much oil is leaking grow more dire. (AP)  (USA Today ) Roy Halladay  pitches  the 20th perfect game  in Major League Baseball  history in the Philadelphia Phillies ' 1–0 win over the Florida Marlins . (AP at Yahoo!) Tens of thousands of Portuguese  rally in central Lisbon  against the government's austerity measures in one of the biggest protests in recent years. (Al Jazeera)  
Thousands of people are evacuated as Attabad Lake  in Pakistan 's Hunza Valley  begins to overflow. (Al Jazeera)  
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao , Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama  and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak  meet in Jeju  in a trilateral summit to discuss strengthening trade ties and the Cheonan (Radio Australia)  (Korea Times)  
Eurovision Song Contest 2010  at the Telenor Arena  in Bærum , Oslo :
Israel  rejects call to take part in a conference aimed at achieving a nuclear-arms free Middle East , citing the document agreed to at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty  talks in which Israel was singled out, but which did not mention Iran , widely suspected of having a nuclear-weapons program , or declared nuclear states India  and Pakistan , who have not signed the treaty.(The Jerusalem Post )  (BBC)  (Philippine Daily Inquirer ) Israeli–Palestinian conflict :
Gaza  prepares a welcoming party to receive the flotilla of ships demonstrating against Israel 's naval blockade, while the ships are delayed near Cyprus  due to unsuccessful attempts to collect dozens of high-profile supporters from the island. (The Australian )  (The Age )  (Al Jazeera)  (BBC) Six people are killed and twelve others are injured after a gas canister blasts in an underground tunnel in Rafah . (Xinhua)  (AFP)  Thousands of people flee the Pacaya  volcano in Guatemala  and the Tungurahua  volcano in Ecuador  following eruptions. (BBC)  (CBC)  
Two gay pride  demonstrations are held in Moscow  despite an official ban. It is the first time the event was not broken up by police since the initial attempt in 2006. (AP)  (Russia Today)  (Reuters)  
President  of Malawi  Bingu wa Mutharika  pardons  a gay  couple sentenced to 14 years in prison for "gross indecency and unnatural acts". (BBC)  (CNN)  (Hindustan Times )  (Xinhua) More than 50,000 Greeks  with diabetes  are left without insulin  after Novo Nordisk , the world's leading supplier of the drug, withdraws from Greece  in a "brutal capitalist blackmail" after being asked to reduce the cost of its medicine by the Greek government. (BBC)  (euronews)  
At least 14 people are wounded after dozens of handball  fans belonging to rival teams PAOK Thessaloniki  and AEK Athens  attack each other with petrol bombs, knives, bricks and furniture, leading to a street battle in Lamia . Police deploy tear gas to bring the city under their control. (BBC)  
Another riot occurs in Austria  as the Serbia national football team  meet the New Zealand national football team  ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup . (The Times )  (RTÉ)  
The leaders of Pakistan 's Ahmadiyya  religious minority ask the government to provide better protection for the group, as they bury those killed in yesterday's double mosque attack  in Lahore . (Al Jazeera)  
Nepal 's political leaders agree to extend the parliamentary term for another year following talks to avert a political crisis. (Al Jazeera)  (The Rising Nepal ) Prime Minister  Viktor Orbán , winner of the 2010 parliamentary elections  in Hungary , assumes office. (Reuters) Thai  Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva  lifts a curfew  in the capital Bangkok  and 23 provinces in the aftermath of protests  but a state of emergency  would remain. (Bernama)  (AP)  (Bangkok Post ) [permanent dead link  As part of the ongoing United Kingdom Parliamentary expenses scandal , Liberal Democrat  MP  David Laws  resigns from his position as Chief Secretary to the Treasury  after it is revealed he used expenses to cover rent for a non-marital partner, a practice banned in 2006. (BBC)  (RTÉ)  (Al Jazeera)     
    
        May 30, 2010 (2010-05-30 )  (Sunday) 
        
        
     
    
Flight recorders from Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 , which crashed in Libya  on 12 May killing 103 people, suggest there was no technical failure. (BBC)  (IOL)  (Reuters)  
The death toll in yesterday's bus crash in Cameroon  is said to have risen to at least 30 people and is expected to rise again. The bus broke into two pieces after rolling down a hill several times. (Al Jazeera)  (news.com.au)  (AFP)  
Prime Minister of Turkey  Recep Tayyip Erdoğan  bypasses Argentina  on his South American  tour, opting to travel straight to Chile  after Buenos Aires  officials call off an event honouring Mustafa Kemal Atatürk  due to what Turkey considers "hostile" interference from Armenian  pressure groups. (BBC) A second Danish  pharmaceutical company, Leo Pharma, suspends sales of medical products in Greece  over the government's decision to reduce the cost of medicine there. The government condemns these acts as "unfair". (BBC)  
It is discovered that a British businessman was among the 93 people killed in the twin mosque attack  in Pakistan  on Friday. (BBC)  
A roadside bomb kills seven police officers and injures one other in the Darayim District , Badakhshan . (Al Jazeera)  
Thailand 's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva  lifts a curfew imposed in the wake of deadly anti-government protests but keeps emergency rule after two months of rallies  by "Red Shirt"  demonstrators paralyzed Bangkok  and left almost 90 people dead. (The Australian )  (CNN) China  encourages North Korea  and South Korea   to avoid violent clashes in the aftermath of the sinking of a South Korean warship . (CNN)  (China Daily ) BP  turns to a new strategy to stop the Gulf of Mexico oil spill , but it will take at least four to seven days before the containment device that could capture the leaking oil can be put into place. (The Australian )  (VOA)  (CNN) Two potential pirate attacks  in the Gulf of Aden  off the coast of Somalia  are disrupted by the Seychelles Coast Guard  and the Australian navy . (CNN)  
Bangladesh  blocks access to Facebook  after satirical images of the Islamic prophet  Muhammad  and the country's leaders were uploaded. (BBC)  (AFP)  (Al Jazeera) Israeli–Palestinian conflict :
Colombian presidential election :
Jón Gnarr 's Best Party (Besti flokkurinn ) wins the elections  in Reykjavík . (BBC) Legislative elections in the Czech Republic :
The Social Democrats  gain the most votes, but 10 percentage points less than 2006, losing 18 seats. (CNN)  (AP)  
Centre-right parties win 118 seats, with two of them—TOP 09  and Public Affairs —standing in the election for the first time. A centre-right coalition, with Petr Nečas  as new Prime Minister, is believed to be "almost certain". (BusinessWeek)  
Social Democrats leader Jiří Paroubek  resigns as party leader following the result. (Reuters)  
The Communist Party , which was polling higher than 2006 before the election, fail to make any gains, remaining at 26 seats. In rugby sevens , Samoa  wins the Cup final of the 2010  Edinburgh Sevens , defeating Australia  41–14. The result also gives Samoa Sevens overall victory in the 2009–10  IRB Sevens World Series . (International Rugby Board)  (Samoa Observer )     
    
        May 31, 2010 (2010-05-31 )  (Monday) 
        
        
     
    
6 died, 7 ill after eating poisonous plants in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region . (China Daily)  
Shanghai Expo  receives over 8 million visitors in first month. (Xinhuanet) A mass grave  containing between 20 and 25 bodies is found in an abandoned mine near Taxco , Guerrero , in Mexico . (BBC)  
German President  Horst Köhler  resigns after being criticized for some remarks about German military  deployments. Pundits and opposition politicians call it an "overreaction" on his part. (BBC)  (Der Spiegel ) Colombia 's former Minister of National Defence , Juan Manuel Santos , wins the first round of the country's presidential election , but without the majority needed to avoid a June run-off with rival Antanas Mockus  (Aljazeera) An undersea volcano  erupts near Sarigan , Northern Mariana Islands , sending an eruption cloud  40,000 feet into the atmosphere , prompting Governor Benigno Fitial  to declare a state of emergency . (Saipan Tribune )  (The Wall Street Journal )  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy , speaking at the launch of the 25th Africa-France summit  in Nice , calls for Africa  to be represented on the United Nations Security Council , and promises to back changes when France chairs the G8  and G-20 major economies  groups in 2011. (Aljazeera)  (BBC)  
The Sudanese army  clashes with rebel groups , among them the Justice and Equality Movement , in the Um Sauna  area in western Darfur. (Businessweek)  
In the International Atomic Energy Agency 's report before the United Nations Security Council  votes on sanctions against Iran , international nuclear inspectors state that Iran has now produced a stockpile of nuclear fuel  that would be enough, with further enrichment, to make two nuclear weapons , and it appears to bolster the Obama administration ’s case for a fourth round of economic sanctions against Iran . (The New York Times )  (Washington Times )  
Wildfires  burn across Quebec, sending smoke as far away as Ottawa  and Cape Cod . (Boston Herald)  (CBC News) Afghan  authorities suspend two Christian  foreign aid groups, Church World Service  and Norwegian Church Aid , on suspicion of proselytizing  in the strictly Islamic republic  and said a follow-up investigation would include whether other groups were trying to convert Muslims. (USA Today ) Gaza flotilla clash :
Pope Benedict XVI and child sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church:
 
The 25th EU -Russia  summit begins in Rostov-on-Don  with talks on industrial and trade links, human rights and a visa-free regime. (EU Observer )  (Voice of Russia)  (The Hürriyet ) [permanent dead link   
Six Turkish  soldiers are killed in a rocket attack on a navy base by suspected Kurdish rebels  in the south of the country. (Al Jazeera)  (BBC)  
A court in Pakistan  lifts a ban on Facebook  imposed two weeks ago after an "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day " group appeared on the site. (Press Trust of India)  (AP)  (RTT News)