Portal:Current events/2010 July 6
Appearance
July 6, 2010
(Tuesday)
Current events
- Australia celebrates indigenous culture for NAIDOC Week with the 2010 theme 'Unsung Heroes - Closing the Gap by Leading Their Way'.(ABC)(NAIDOC)
Armed conflicts and incidents
- Somali Civil War
- East African leaders call for 20,000 troops to be deployed across Somalia to support the United Nations-backed Transitional Federal Government and for the United Nations to replace the African Union Mission to Somalia. (AllAfrica.com) (BBC News)
- 16 people are killed in clashes between rival factions in the capital Mogadishu. (AFP)
- Asia
- Ameer Ullah Mehsud, a Taliban commander and one of the founders of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, is killed by the Pakistani army. (CNN)
- Protesters try to enter the United Nations compound in Colombo, Sri Lanka, calling for the United Nations to abandon an inquiry into alleged human rights abuses in the final stages of the civil war between the government and Tamil rebels that ended last year. Staff are unable to leave until being assisted by Sri Lankan police. (Aljazeera) (CNN)
- Thailand extends a state of emergency in several provinces and in the capital Bangkok, and lifts the decree in a further five provinces. (Bangkok Post) (The Guardian) (Xinhua)
- Three people are killed in Srinagar, Kashmir after police shoot at people protesting at the fatal shooting of people by police. (Aljazeera)
- Middle East and Africa
- The Israeli military announces it will charge an army sniper with the killing of two Palestinian women during the Gaza offensive. (Aljazeera) (The Guardian) (BBC) (CNN)
- An Egyptian bus driver shoots and kills six labourers and injures 12 who were travelling on a bus in Cairo. (Reuters Africa) (AP) (BBC) (News24.com)
- The head of the United Nations and African Union peacekeeping missions in the Darfur region of Sudan calls for the immediate lifting of restrictions on their movements. (AP)
- 12 members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party and 3 Turkish soldiers are killed in clashes in southeast Turkey. (CNN) (Al Jazeera) (Today's Zaman)
- Europe
- 3 people are killed in shooting at a McDonald's restaurant in Finland. (CNN)
Law and politics
- Bradley Manning is finally charged with leaking the Collateral Murder video to Wikileaks, along with other documents, after spending more than a month detained in Kuwait without charge. (ABC) (AP)
- The Ghana national football team are to receive national awards after their success at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, while former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan writes of his heartbreak. (The Washington Post) (IOL)
- The Federal government of the United States files a lawsuit against the U.S. state of Arizona in its bid to overturn its controversial immigration law. (CNN)
- President of France Nicolas Sarkozy denies allegations of alleged illegal payments from France's richest woman, L'Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt. (Aljazeera) (CNN)
- Republican Governor of the U.S. state of Hawaii Linda Lingle vetoes a bill allowing same-sex civil unions. (AP via Oroville MR)[permanent dead link ]
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in Washington, D.C. for talks with President of the United States Barack Obama. (BBC News) (CNN) (Ynet)
Business and economy
- Rupert Murdoch takes a share in a rival to Aljazeera. (The Guardian)
- The Khan Shatyry Entertainment Center, which features the tallest tent in the world, opens to the public in Astana, Kazakhstan. (BBC News)
Arts and entertainment
- Sierra Leonean writer Olufemi Terry wins the Caine Prize for African Writing. (BBC) (CBC) (National Post)
- Men at Work are forced to give away 5% of their "Down Under" royalties after a Sydney court rules they plagiarised a flute solo from "Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree". (The Guardian) (BBC) (The Daily Telegraph) (Sky News)
- Singer Cheryl Cole is diagnosed with malaria after fainting. (BBC) (The Independent)
- Singer George Michael is arrested on suspicion of being unfit to drive. (BBC News)