February 2013

February 2013 was the second month of that common year. The month, which began on a Friday, ended on a Thursday after 28 days.

Portal:Current events

This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from February 2013.

February 1, 2013 (Friday)
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February 2, 2013 (Saturday)
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February 3, 2013 (Sunday)
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  • Iraqi insurgency (post-U.S. withdrawal):
    • At least 33 people are killed in Kirkuk, Iraq, when a suicide bomber detonates a truck packed with explosives outside a police headquarters and gunmen disguised as officers tried to storm the compound. (Reuters) (BBC) (ITV) (Sky News)
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February 4, 2013 (Monday)
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February 5, 2013 (Tuesday)
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February 6, 2013 (Wednesday)
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February 7, 2013 (Thursday)
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  • 2013 Southern California shootings: Christopher Dorner, an ex-police officer, is named a suspect wanted in connection with shootings that occurred throughout Southern California in the past week. In those shootings, three people died, including a police officer and an assistant women's basketball coach at California State University, Fullerton, and several others were wounded. (Los Angeles Times) (CNN)
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February 8, 2013 (Friday)
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  • War in North-West Pakistan:
  • Nigerian Sharia conflict:
    • Nine women are shot to death in the Nigerian city of Kano. According to reports, all of them were involved in a polio vaccination policy and were most probably killed by the Islamist movement Boko Haram, which has previously threatened to target those involved in vaccinations. (BBC)
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  • The cover of the latest edition of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables arouses controversy among readers as the orphan with the "very thick, decidedly red hair" and the "much freckled" face is transformed into a blonde, buxom farm girl with come-hither eyes. This follows the recent controversy over a new cover for Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar which portrays a young woman applying make-up. (The Guardian)
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  • 2013 Bangladesh protests: In Bangladesh, over 100,000 people join in a mass movement to demand justice for atrocities committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War. (BBC)
  • 2010–2013 Greek protests: As demonstrations, protests and rallies against the government decisions to close down or downgrade schools and hospitals continue, in Ierapetra, Crete, over 7,000 people, including students, stage a peaceful march, holding candles and torches, to protest the forthcoming closure of the one of two technical schools and the only hospital of the region. (Zougla.gr)
  • In Tunisia, the funeral of the opposition politician Chokri Belaid takes place as over a million people gather in mourning amid major protests. A general strike is declared. Tunis Airport is closed and all flights suspended. (BBC)
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February 9, 2013 (Saturday)
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February 10, 2013 (Sunday)
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  • Authorities say that there will be a reward for providing information that will lead to the capture of Christopher Dorner, the suspect in the 2013 Southern California shootings. (Los Angeles Times) (The Sun)
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  • Prime Minister of Tunisia Hamadi Jebali says he will resign if a new "technocratic" government cannot be formed in a few days. Amid protests one policeman dies and tens of protesters are injured. (BBC) (Tunisia Live)
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February 11, 2013 (Monday)
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  • Northern Mali conflict (2012–present):
    • Insurgents launch an attack on the strategic city of Gao, capturing a police station and sparking a day-long firefight that included Malian troops, as well as French attack helicopters. (Al Jazeera)
  • Syrian civil war:
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  • A mass shooting takes place at a courthouse in New Castle County, Delaware, United States, where a gunman shot and killed two women and injures two police officers. He is later found dead at the scene. (USA Today)
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February 12, 2013 (Tuesday)
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February 13, 2013 (Wednesday)
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February 14, 2013 (Thursday)
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  • The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will switch off for two years, giving time for engineers and scientists to install upgrades to the machine. (BBC)
February 15, 2013 (Friday)
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  • Syrian civil war:
    • After intense fighting 40,000 people become displaced in the city of Shadadah, Hasakah, adding to the 3 million people already internally displaced in Syria. (Al Jazeera)
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  • The social networking giant Facebook announces that it was the target of sophisticated hackers, who through a then-unknown bug from Oracle's Java on an infected website, managed to infiltrate employees' laptops, and then the internal networks. There was no user data collected, but certain code and corporate e-mails could have been exfiltrated. (NBC News)
  • Securities regulators file a lawsuit against traders in options on the stock of H.J. Heinz, alleging they had inside information of the planned acquisition of that company before the announcement thereof by Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital. (Reuters)
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  • Near-Earth asteroid 2012 DA14 with an estimated diameter of about 50 meters (160 ft) comes within 17,200 miles (27,700 km) from the Earth's surface. This distance is a record close approach for a known object of such size. (JPL/NASA) (Huffington Post)
February 16, 2013 (Saturday)
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February 17, 2013 (Sunday)
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February 18, 2013 (Monday)
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February 19, 2013 (Tuesday)
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February 20, 2013 (Wednesday)
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  • The jury sitting in the case of R v Huhne and Pryce fails to reach a verdict on Vicky Pryce regarding driving licence penalty points she accepted on behalf of her former husband, Chris Huhne, requiring a retrial. (BBC)
  • A United States federal grand jury in Georgia indicts four employees of bankrupt Virginia-based Peanut Corporation of America for the 2009 salmonella outbreak that killed nine people and infected hundreds. The 75count indictment describes contaminated or misbranded food by company owner Stewart Parnell, his brother and company vice president Michael Parnell, and two company managers. The charges are conspiracy, wire fraud, and obstruction of justice. This infection triggered the most extensive food recall ever in United States history. (FoxNews)
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February 21, 2013 (Thursday)
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February 22, 2013 (Friday)
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February 23, 2013 (Saturday)
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  • Egyptian parliamentary election, 2013:
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February 24, 2013 (Sunday)
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  • Anemia drug Omontys is recalled due to reports of fatal anaphylactic reactions in 0.02% of patients. (Medpage Today)
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February 25, 2013 (Monday)
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February 26, 2013 (Tuesday)
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  • United States researchers announce a flexible battery that can be charged wirelessly and will continue to work when folded, twisted, or stretched. (UPI)
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February 27, 2013 (Wednesday)
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  • JPMorgan announces it plans to cut 17,000 jobs over the next two years, primarily from the company's mortgage unit. (Reuters)
  • Reuters reports that the Treasury of the Republic of Italy is working on the terms of a bailout for the third-largest lender in the country, Monte dei Paschi. (Reuters)
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February 28, 2013 (Thursday)
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Environmental

  • North American drought

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 Recent deaths

February

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Global

Africa

  • Libya:
    • Libyan factional fighting
  • Mali:
    • Northern Mali conflict

Americas

Asia

Europe

Middle East

  • Iraqi insurgency
  • Kurdistan:
    • Kurdish–Turkish conflict
    • Kurdish–Iranian conflict
  • Syrian civil war

 Elections

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Upcoming: March

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