June 2012

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June 2012 was the sixth month of that leap year. It began on a Friday and ended after 30 days on a Saturday.

Portal:Current events

This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from June 2012.

Current events of June 1, 2012 (2012-06-01) (Friday)
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  • China arrests a security ministry official on suspicion of spying for the United States; the official is reported to have been blackmailed by the CIA. (BBC)
  • The Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan begin direct trading.(Yomiuri)
Law and crime
  • The Venezuelan government outlaws the commercial sale of guns and ammunition, the latest in a series of initiatives to improve security and cut crime. (BBC)
  • Samoa announces the pardon of 35 prisoners to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its independence from New Zealand. (BBC)
  • The Food and Drug Administration, a U.S. government agency, goes to court to secure supplies of a drug used in lethal injections, which have dwindled since an importation ban. (BBC)
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Current events of June 2, 2012 (2012-06-02) (Saturday)
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  • A court in Cairo, Egypt, finds former president Hosni Mubarak and former interior minister Habib al-Adly guilty for complicity in the killings of demonstrators in the 2011 revolution that ousted Mubarak and both are sentenced to life in prison. Mubarak and his two sons, Gamal and Alaa, are all acquitted on separate corruption charges. (BBC)
  • A shooting in the food court of the Eaton Centre mall in Toronto, Canada kills at least one man and injures seven other people. (BBC) (The Canadian Press via Canada.com)
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Current events of June 3, 2012 (2012-06-03) (Sunday)
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  • A plane carrying 153 people on board crashes in a residential neighborhood in Lagos, Nigeria, killing everyone on board and 10 people on the ground. (CNN)
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Current events of June 4, 2012 (2012-06-04) (Monday)
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Current events of June 5, 2012 (2012-06-05) (Tuesday)
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  • Mexican Drug War: The dismembered remains of 7 bodies are found in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. The bodies are discovered along with a written message accusing the authorities of cooperating with the Sinaloa Cartel, suggesting that the message may have been written by Los Zetas. (Washington Post)
  • Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of shooting dead five of its soldiers on the border of those two countries, a day after three Armenians were killed. (BBC)
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  • The last transit of Venus of the 21st century begins at 22:09 UTC on June 5, and ends at 04:49 UTC on June 6. (BBC)
Current events of June 6, 2012 (2012-06-06) (Wednesday)
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  • NATO planes launch an air strike on Afghanistan, allegedly killing civilians in the process. (BBC) (Al Jazeera)
  • Arab Spring:
    • Syrian uprising: Opposition activists on the ground in Syria report that a massacre has been committed in the small village of Qubair, Hama, by the government-hired Shabiha militia. Activists report 78 dead, mostly women and children. (BBC)
    • Bahraini uprising: Bahraini authorities re-arrest Nabeel Rajab on suspicion of posting tweets seen as critical of the Bahraini regime. (BBC)
  • 2012 Armenian-Azeri border clashes: a new clash kills an Armenian soldier. (panorama.am)
  • At least twenty people are killed near Kandahar Airport in southern Afghanistan by a motorcycle bomb. (Reuters)
  • Controversy is stoked after a video emerges of a U.S. religious minister outlining his plan to imprison the country's gay and lesbian population behind an electric fence until they die. (Al Jazeera)
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  • The defence of imprisoned U.S. serviceman Bradley Manning receives a boost with a ruling by the judge presiding over his trial at Fort Meade in Maryland ordering the Obama administration to hand over several documents the government had hoped would remain confidential. (The Guardian)
  • Hours after a bill to legalise settlement outposts is rejected, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders the construction of 300 new homes at the Jewish settlement of Beit El in the West Bank. (BBC) (Al Jazeera)
  • Li Wangyang, a labour activist and Chinese dissident jailed after the 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Beijing, is found dead in a hospital ward in central China, with foul play suspected. (Reuters UK)
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Current events of June 7, 2012 (2012-06-07) (Thursday)
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  • A Golden Dawn politician assaults two other politicians on a live television talk show and flees the scene ; at least one copycat incident is reported to have taken place with two MPs being assaulted by the neo-Nazi party's supporters. (The Guardian)
  • UK Labour leader Ed Miliband claims that so-called "Englishness" is being overlooked in the debate about Scottish independence, though he rejects calls for an English Parliament. (BBC) (The Guardian)
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Current events of June 8, 2012 (2012-06-08) (Friday)
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Current events of June 9, 2012 (2012-06-09) (Saturday)
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Current events of June 10, 2012 (2012-06-10) (Sunday)
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  • Data released on the website of the General Administration of Customs in the People's Republic of China indicates that China is significantly increasing its importation of crude oil to a record high, and some refineries have increased their processing rate. (Business Week)
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  • Over documents delivered to Saif al-Islam, detained son of slain leader Muammar Gaddafi, Libya arrests an Australian lawyer from the International Criminal Court (ICC) for trying "to deliver documents to the accused, documents that have nothing to do with his case and that represent a danger to the security of Libya". (Al Jazeera)
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Current events of June 11, 2012 (2012-06-11) (Monday)
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  • Dangote Cement opens a new line of production at its Obajana facility in the Kogi State, making the plant the largest in Sub-Sahara Africa and one of the largest in the world. (AFP)
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International relations
  • Somalia–United States relations:
    • Al-Shabaab offers a reward of 10 camels for information about the whereabouts of Barack Obama and chickens for information on Hillary Clinton in response to the U.S. announcement of rewards of $3-7 million for various militant commanders. (BBC)
    • The U.S. threatens to impose sanctions on individual Somalis oppose peace plan. (BBC)
  • The U.S. withdraws a team of negotiators from Pakistan, with The Pentagon announcing: "The decision was reached to bring the team home for a short period of time". (BBC)
  • The U.S. grants permission to seven countries on three continents to continue importing oil from Iran in contravention of the declared U.S. policy of isolating Iran. (BBC)
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Current events of June 12, 2012 (2012-06-12) (Tuesday)
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Current events of June 13, 2012 (2012-06-13) (Wednesday)
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  • Bankrupt car maker Saab is sold to a Chinese-Swedish investment group, aiming at transforming the company into a maker of electric vehicles. (BBC)
  • Greeks withdraw their cash from banks and stock up on non-perishable food ahead of Sunday's election. (Al Jazeera)
  • Syrian uprising: The Syrian government begins printing money for the first time in a sign that the Syrian economy is on the verge of total collapse. (The Atlantic Wire)
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Current events of June 14, 2012 (2012-06-14) (Thursday)
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  • German deputy finance minister Steffen Kampeter rejects calls to pool European debt, saying "debt is a national responsibility." (BBC)
  • Nokia announces it will cut 10,000 jobs. (BBC)
  • Coca-Cola says that it will start doing business in Burma after sixty years as soon as the U.S. government issues a license allowing American companies to make such investments. (The Washington Times)
Disasters
  • An explosion at a government-owned steel plant in Visakhapatnam, India kills 11 and severely injures 16 others. (BBC)
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Current events of June 15, 2012 (2012-06-15) (Friday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • The Yemeni army captures Shuqra, the third militant stronghold to fall in the last week. (BBC)
  • Police officers attempting to evict landless farmers occupying a property in the Paraguayan department of Canindeyú turn into clashes, killing 16 officers and farmers. (BBC)
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Current events of June 16, 2012 (2012-06-16) (Saturday)
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Current events of June 17, 2012 (2012-06-17) (Sunday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Multiple bombings kill at least 12 people in the northern Nigerian state of Kaduna. (BBC) (Al Jazeera)
  • Google reveals it has removed so-called 'terrorism videos' from the web at the request of governments, as well as blocking more than 100 YouTube videos which allegedly insult the Thai monarchy. (BBC)
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Current events of June 18, 2012 (2012-06-18) (Monday)
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  • Blue Gene/Q becomes the world's fastest supercomputer. (TOP500)
Sport
  • UEFA Euro 2012:
  • Next season's soccer fixtures:
  • British police investigate tennis player David Nalbandian after yesterday's disqualification from the final of the 2012 AEGON Championships over kicking an advertising board into the left shin of a line judge, seriously injuring him; his opponent, Marin Čilić, who was trailing Nalbandian at the time, was awarded the title and Nalbandian lost the prize money he would have received for finishing as runner-up. (BBC)
Current events of June 19, 2012 (2012-06-19) (Tuesday)
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Current events of June 20, 2012 (2012-06-20) (Wednesday)
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Current events of June 21, 2012 (2012-06-21) (Thursday)
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Arts and culture
  • U.S. artist LeRoy Neiman, one of the world's most commercially successful contemporary artists and an official painter of five Olympiads famed for his instant renditions of sporting action, dies in New York. (BBC)
  • A Lucian Freud self-portrait painted on an egg shell is sold at auction to a private collector for £27,000. (BBC)
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Current events of June 22, 2012 (2012-06-22) (Friday)
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Current events of June 23, 2012 (2012-06-23) (Saturday)
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  • Tens of thousands of Ulster Bank customers continue to struggle to access their cash after days of problems. (Evening Herald) (The Irish Times) (Irish Examiner)
  • Greece's new coalition seeks to slow down austerity by proposing a two-year extension to the period allocated to it to meet bailout targets, without further cuts to salaries and pensions. (BBC)
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Current events of June 24, 2012 (2012-06-24) (Sunday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • At least 16 Syrian soldiers are killed in clashes with rebels in Aleppo. (BBC)
Business and economics
  • Ulster Bank opens branches on a Sunday for the first time as the payments crisis affecting the bank continues unabated. (BBC)
Disasters
  • Tropical Storm Debby continues to organize off the coast of Florida, lashing the state with high winds and heavy rains. The outer bands of the storm spawn two tornadoes, killing one person near Sarasota. (CNN)
  • Rescue efforts end after a boat capsized near Christmas Island, with more than 90 people still missing. (Al Jazeera)
  • Manitou Springs in the U.S. state of Colorado is evacuated due to a raging wildfire just three miles from the popular vacation town. (ABC)
  • The roof of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada collapses killing at least one person and trapping several others in the debris. (CBC)
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  • Imprisoned U.S. serviceman Bradley Manning's civilian lawyer argues the U.S. government is deliberately attempting to prevent his client from receiving a fair trial. (The Guardian)
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  • China successfully carries out its first manual docking of a spacecraft between the Shenzhou 9 capsule and Tiangong-1 station. (BBC)
  • Lonesome George, the last known Pinta Island Tortoise, is found dead in the Galapagos Islands. (BBC)
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Current events of June 25, 2012 (2012-06-25) (Monday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Syrian uprising (2011-present):
    • At least 33 army officers, including a general, defect to Turkey. (BBC) (CNN)
    • Turkey's deputy prime minister, Bülent Arınç, states that Syrian forces opened fire on a second Turkish plane, a CASA search and rescue plane searching for the wreckage of an F-4 fighter jet earlier shot down by Syria. (AP via FOX News) (BBC)
  • At least 40 people are injured due to a fire attack by protesters on a religious shrine in India. (GloboNews)
  • Mexican Drug War: Alleged drug traffickers shoot and kill 3 policemen who were on an anti-narcotics operative inside the Mexico City International Airport. The assassins were wearing law enforcement uniforms, although the Mexican authorities said that the cartel members sometimes wear false uniforms. No suspects have been arrested. (Yahoo! News)
  • War On Terror: The chief of one of Britain's top intelligence agencies says that potential British terrorists are going to countries that have been made unsecure by the Arab Spring to get training from Al Qaeda. (Reuters)
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  • The pre-trial hearing of imprisoned U.S. serviceman Bradley Manning takes place at Fort Meade, Maryland. (WBAL Radio)
  • The mother of Julian Assange reports that the WikiLeaks editor-in-chief has been "buoyed" by the public's support since he sought refuge in Ecuador's London embassy, refers to U.S. threats to withdraw billions of dollars in aid from Ecuador if it granted asylum, and condemns the Australian government, which has not sought to intervene on behalf of her son, as "nothing more than a puppet" of the United States. (BBC)
  • Channel 4 news anchor Jon Snow tells the Leveson Inquiry that Associated Newspapers, which publishes the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, is worse than News International's titles, that it has a "pernicious" and sometimes "mendacious" agenda to undermine people in public life, and predicts that "very possibly they will go after me for saying so". (The Guardian)
  • Indian police report that Sayed Zabiuddin, a key figure allegedly involved in the planning of the deadly Mumbai attacks of 2008, is arrested. (BBC) (Times of India)
  • The United States Supreme Court rules that the sentence of life imprisonment without parole cannot be automatically given to a minor at all, extending its earlier restrictions on its automatic use in cases involving minors. (Catholic News)
  • The United States Supreme Court rules that Arizona's immigration law is mostly unconstitutional, except for the part that allows for law enforcement officers, in the course of their duties, to ask about an illegal immigrant's legal status if they have actual reasons to believe that the person is an immigrant and is here illegally, especially if they are of relevance to a case. (CNN) (Al Jazeera)
Politics
Science and technology
  • Venezuela announces its intent to design unmanned aircraft for defence and to monitor pipelines, dams and other rural infrastructure. (Al Jazeera)
  • The final steel beam of 4 World Trade Center is lifted into place in a ceremony. (AP)
Sport
Current events of June 26, 2012 (2012-06-26) (Tuesday)
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Law and crime
  • Imprisoned U.S. serviceman Bradley Manning wins his battle against the U.S. government to account for the steps his prosecutors have taken to disclose to his lawyers evidence that could be crucial in his defence. (The Guardian)
Politics and elections
Science and technology
  • Social network Facebook perturbs some of its users by making its @facebook.com email system the default contact shown on profiles without asking for permission. (BBC)
  • Zynga unveils FarmVille 2. (BBC)
Sports
Current events of June 27, 2012 (2012-06-27) (Wednesday)
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  • At least 50 people are killed in rain-triggered landslides in the Bangladesh districts of Cox's Bazaar and Chittagong. (Al Jazeera)
  • Thirty-two thousand people in the US city of Colorado Springs flee from the Waldo Canyon Fire that has destroyed hundreds of homes. (AFP via The Age)(MSNBC)
  • An 11-year-old girl, Ashton Jojo, vacationing with her family at a miniature golf course at Orange Lake Resort, in Orange County, Florida, is accidentally electrocuted after she falls into a 2-foot deep pond at the course while looking for her lost golf ball. (MSNBC)
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Current events of June 28, 2012 (2012-06-28) (Thursday)
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Current events of June 29, 2012 (2012-06-29) (Friday)
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Current events of June 30, 2012 (2012-06-30) (Saturday)
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  • Syrian uprising (2011–present):
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  • A top leader of the Texan gang known as Barrio Azteca is extradited to the United States from Mexico. The gang member was responsible for killing two U.S. consulate workers in Ciudad Juárez in March 2010. (Chicago Tribune)
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Science and technology
  • The Molecule of the Year 2011 is BMP7 as announced by Isidro T. Savillo, President, ISMCBBPR. (Scientist Solutions)
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