November 2010

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November 2010 was the eleventh month of that common year. It began on a Monday and ended after 30 days on a Tuesday.

Portal:Current events

This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from November 2010.

Current events of November 1, 2010 (2010-11-01) (Monday)
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  • India and China help boost Asian shares outside Japan by 1.7%. (Livemint)
  • Ambac Financial Group announces that it may have to declare bankruptcy, though it is still in talks with its senior bondholders about a consensual rescheduling of its debts. Before the 2008 financial crisis, Ambac was one of the two dominant bond insurance companies. (Reuters)
  • An examiner appointed by the Delaware Bankruptcy court says that there is no value left in the estate of defunct bank Washington Mutual for the stockholders to receive anything. (Reuters)
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  • State media in Burma warn against a boycott of the general election on Sunday, with the government threatening jail time for those encouraging a boycott. (BBC) (UPI)
  • While attempting to open a mental health care facility in Dublin, Irish Health Minister Mary Harney is pelted with red paint by an opposition politician highlighting the "blood budget" which "will result in the unnecessary and avoidable deaths of hundreds, if not thousands, of people over the coming years". Harney is overseeing hospital cuts of €1 billion. (The Straits Times) (ABC News) (RTÉ)
Current events of November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02) (Tuesday)
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Current events of November 3, 2010 (2010-11-03) (Wednesday)
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Current events of November 4, 2010 (2010-11-04) (Thursday)
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Current events of November 5, 2010 (2010-11-05) (Friday)
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  • Georgian police arrest 13 people allegedly belonging to a Russian spy network. (France 24)
  • The Chinese embassy in Oslo implicitly warns foreign diplomats not to attend the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony for Liu Xiaobo. (BBC)
  • Greece resumes shipping mail and packages overseas following a 48-hour suspension imposed following a spate of parcel bombs sent to embassies in Athens and to European Union leaders. (Reuters)
  • The Government of Norway demands an explanation from the US Government on reports that the US embassy in Oslo conducted illegal surveillance on Norwegian citizens for more than ten years. (Reuters)
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Current events of November 6, 2010 (2010-11-06) (Saturday)
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Current events of November 7, 2010 (2010-11-07) (Sunday)
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  • The Nintendo Wii snd Nintendo DSi XL come out in color red celebrating mario's 25th anniversary.
Current events of November 8, 2010 (2010-11-08) (Monday)
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  • Global Green Growth conference ends in Copenhagen. (People Daily)
  • Qantas Flight 32: Qantas announces that it has found "slight anomalies" in the engines of its Airbus 380 aircraft and is keeping it grounded for the time being. (BBC)
  • Express delivery company DHL promises better screening of customers and parcels before they are sent to airports after recent parcel bombs sent from Yemen and Greece. (Reuters)
  • A government conservation campaign, and possible hoarding by state oil companies, causes a severe shortage on diesel fuel in the People's Republic of China, disrupting industry and commerce. (CNBC)
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Current events of November 9, 2010 (2010-11-09) (Tuesday)
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Current events of November 10, 2010 (2010-11-10) (Wednesday)
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  • American Gabe Watson leaves detention in Australia after serving time for the death of Tina Watson after she drowned in 2007 after he failed to rescue her. He will be extradited to Alabama to face murder charges upon suspicion of murder. (News.Com.Au)
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Current events of November 11, 2010 (2010-11-11) (Thursday)
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  • Medical records searched through by University of Manchester professor Stephen Parker suggest the playwright Bertolt Brecht may have died after contracting undiagnosed rheumatic fever as a child. (BBC)
  • The UK's National Union of Journalists calls off a second planned 48-hour strike at the BBC scheduled for 15 and 16 November after the Corporation agrees to hold talks aimed at resolving a dispute over pension scheme changes. (BBC)
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Current events of November 12, 2010 (2010-11-12) (Friday)
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Current events of November 13, 2010 (2010-11-13) (Saturday)
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  • Morocco arrests 96 people it accuses of inciting violence during last Monday's deadly police raid on the Gdaim Izik camp in Western Sahara. Half a dozen appear before a military court, including activist Annaama Asfari. (Al Jazeera)
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Current events of November 14, 2010 (2010-11-14) (Sunday)
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  • Yines, a previously unknown indigenous tribe, is discovered in the Amazonian jungle of southeast Peru. (Al Jazeera)
  • The UK is to become one of the first countries to officially monitor happiness in a government scheme designed to measure psychological and environmental wellbeing. (The Guardian)
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Current events of November 15, 2010 (2010-11-15) (Monday)
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Current events of November 16, 2010 (2010-11-16) (Tuesday)
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  • An anti-tank mine explodes under a truck in Battambang province of Cambodia, killing all 14 people aboard. (Zee)
  • A suspected US missile attack on insurgents in the village of Bangi Dar in the North Waziristan region of Pakistan kills at least 15. (AP via Houston Chronicle)
  • Iran started a 5-day air defense drill, claimed by its government to be the biggest drill of its kind ever. The drills are held near its nuclear facilities. (Reuters)
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Current events of November 17, 2010 (2010-11-17) (Wednesday)
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  • Floods and gale-force winds cause widespread disruption and damage across the United Kingdom county of Cornwall. (BBC)
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  • Facebook inadvertently disabled some users' accounts when a system designed to detect fake accounts malfunctioned. The problem has since been resolved. (CNN Money)
  • A study published by The Lancet medical journal describes how short blasts of radio waves to the kidney may help regulate blood pressure. (BBC News)
  • CERN has managed to trap antihydrogen atoms for the first time. (BBC ) (Al Jazeera)
Current events of November 18, 2010 (2010-11-18) (Thursday)
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  • Police discover a detonator, batteries and a ticking clock in Namibia's Windhoek Airport apparently due to be loaded on an aircraft bound for Munich, Germany. (BBC) (AFP)
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Current events of November 19, 2010 (2010-11-19) (Friday)
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Current events of November 20, 2010 (2010-11-20) (Saturday)
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Current events of November 21, 2010 (2010-11-21) (Sunday)
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Current events of November 22, 2010 (2010-11-22) (Monday)
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Current events of November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23) (Tuesday)
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  • A Saudi woman accused of torturing her Indonesian maid is sent to jail while the maid is hospitalised, in a case that has caused tensions between the two countries. (AFP via Google News)
  • The Gambia severs diplomatic and economic relations with Iran and orders Iranian government representatives to leave within 48 hours. The Gambia has given no reason for the move. (BBC) (Reuters)
  • India forms two new military divisions, comprising more than 36,000 men, to be deployed in Arunachal Pradesh near the border with China. (BBC)
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Current events of November 24, 2010 (2010-11-24) (Wednesday)
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Current events of November 25, 2010 (2010-11-25) (Thursday)
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  • At least one person is killed and more than 40 left wounded after hundreds of Christian protesters clash with riot police in Cairo, Egypt. (Pravda)
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  • Korean peninsula:
    • North Korea warns that it will launch further attacks on South Korea if it continues "reckless military provocation". (CNN)
    • South Korea increases its military strength on the islands near the border since the shelling of Yeonpyeong on Tuesday. (Reuters)
    • The South Korean Defense Minister Kim Tae-Young resigns over the handling of the incident. (Yonhap)
  • The heads of government of the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meet in Dushanbe for their annual summit. (Xinhua)
  • A court in Nigeria charges an Iranian man over an illegal weapons shipment discovered in Lagos. (BBC) (AFP)
  • Israel demolishes several buildings in the West Bank, including one Palestinians say was a mosque; Israeli officials said the structures were temporary and built without Israeli issued permits in a military fire zone. (Al Jazeera) (BBC)
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Current events of November 26, 2010 (2010-11-26) (Friday)
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  • Three armed men are killed in a shootout in the Russian republic. (rferl)
  • A suicide bomb explodes at a rebel Houthi procession in northern Yemen, killing several people. (BBC) (The Hindu)
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  • Irish financial crisis. Widespread speculation that senior bondholders of Irish banks will have to take a "haircut" -- i.e. share in the costs of an EU bailout -- leads to downgrades in the credit worthiness of the institutions that hads the most at stake in the ballooning property values of recent years. (CNBC)
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Current events of November 27, 2010 (2010-11-27) (Saturday)
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Current events of November 28, 2010 (2010-11-28) (Sunday)
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  • Central China's Hunan Province begins building the country's third National Supercomputing Center (NSCC), where the world's fastest supercomputer, the Tianhe-1A, will be installed. (Xinhua)(Sina)
  • Irish financial crisis:
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Current events of November 29, 2010 (2010-11-29) (Monday)
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  • Pablo Picasso's electrician says he has 271 previously unknown works given to him as gifts by the artist. (BBC)
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Current events of November 30, 2010 (2010-11-30) (Tuesday)
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