April 2006

April 2006 was the fourth month of that common year. The month, which began on a Saturday, ended on a Sunday after 30 days.

Portal:Current events

This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from April 2006.

April 1, 2006 (Saturday)
April 2, 2006 (Sunday)
April 3, 2006 (Monday)
April 4, 2006 (Tuesday)
April 5, 2006 (Wednesday)
  • US scientists have successfully implanted artificial bladders (artificial urinary bladders) grown in the laboratory from patients' own cells into patients. (VoA)
April 6, 2006 (Thursday)
April 7, 2006 (Friday)
April 8, 2006 (Saturday)
April 9, 2006 (Sunday)
April 10, 2006 (Monday)
April 11, 2006 (Tuesday)
April 12, 2006 (Wednesday)
April 13, 2006 (Thursday)
April 14, 2006 (Friday)
April 15, 2006 (Saturday)
April 16, 2006 (Sunday)
April 17, 2006 (Monday)
  • A general strike in Nepal called by political parties opposed to King Gyanendra enters its 12th day, with food shortages and price rises triggering panic buying in some areas. (BBC) Security forces fatally shot a protester and wounded five in Nijgadh, 75 miles south of Katmandu. (CNN)
  • 21-year-old Palestinian Sami Hammad, a suicide bomber, blew himself up at the old central bus station in southern Tel Aviv, in the Neveh Sha'anan neighborhood. Eleven people were killed and 70 more were wounded in the blast. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad has taken responsibility for the bombing. A Hamas spokesman calls the attack an "act of self-defense." (Haaretz) (Ynetnews) (CNN) (BBC)
April 18, 2006 (Tuesday)
April 19, 2006 (Wednesday)
April 20, 2006 (Thursday)
April 21, 2006 (Friday)
  • April 2006 Nepalese general strike: King Gyanendra of Nepal asks for Prime Minister nominations to be made to assist in ending unrest in the country. (BBC)
  • Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms celebrates her 80th birthday. On the same day, the BBC marks eighty years since the granting of its first Royal Charter. (BBC)
  • The California court of appeal heard oral arguments over bloggers' challenges to an effort by Apple Computer to force the ISP of an Apple news site to hand over the email records of bloggers it claims revealed trade secrets. (ITWire)
  • Haitian elections, 2006: Voter turnout in the second round of the legislative elections is deemed low. (Reuters)
  • The 2005–2006 National Hockey League playoffs started.
April 22, 2006 (Saturday)
April 23, 2006 (Sunday)
April 24, 2006 (Monday)
  • Famous Bangladeshi social worker and human rights activist Nasreen Pervin Huq died at his own house in Dhaka, Bangladesh, by a tragic accident. She had been the country director of the ActionAid Bangladesh (ActionAid) since 2003 up until her death.
  • Former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister, and current Leader of the Opposition, Basdeo Panday, is convicted on three counts of failing to declare a London bank account in 1997, 1998, and 1999. He is sentenced to two years imprisonment with hard labour, fined TT$20,000 on each count, and ordered to forfeit approximately TT$1,600,000 (the accumulated year-end balances of the account in question). He intends to appeal the sentence, but resigned as Leader of the Opposition. (T&T Express), (Radio Jamaica)
  • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unexpectedly lifts a 27-year ban on female attendance of public sporting events in Iran. They still need permission of the male head of the household to attend and they will sit in a special female-only section. (AP) (Guardian) (BBC)
  • 2006 Democracy movement in Nepal: Hundreds of Maoist rebels stormed the town of Chautara, attacking government offices and a prison. (BBC). King Gyanendra orders the recall next Friday of the parliament which he suspended in 2005  a key demand of the protestors. (BBC)
  • 2006 Dahab bombings: Witnesses reporting hearing three explosions in the Egyptian Sinai resort town of Dahab at about 1715 UTC. Dr. Said Essa, who runs the Sinai Peninsula rescue squad, estimates there were at least 100 dead or wounded. (CTV)
  • Pope Benedict XVI is reported to have agreed to a relaxation of rules for the use of condoms. (BBC)
  • Dubai International Finance Centre, owner of the Dubai stock exchange, announces that it has increased its equity stake in Euronext NV, which runs stock exchanges in four European capitals. There are rumors of an impending take-over bid. (MSN)
  • Sri Lankan Civil War: Two suspected Tamil Tiger rebels are shot dead in Batticaloa while being caught planting mines, after rebels reportedly hacked a young mother to death. In the eastern part of the island, two Sinhalese guards are killed as they returned from a funeral and one Tamil is shot dead by unidentified gunmen. (BBC)
  • Ken Lay, former chairman of the board of defunct Enron Corporation, took the stand in his own defense in his criminal trial in Houston, Texas. (Houston Chronicle)
  • A collision between a passenger bus and a truck kills 10 people, members of two different families, in Marcos Paz, Argentina. (Telefe video, in Spanish)
April 25, 2006 (Tuesday)
April 26, 2006 (Wednesday)
April 27, 2006 (Thursday)
April 28, 2006 (Friday)
April 29, 2006 (Saturday)
April 30, 2006 (Sunday)
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