July 2010

July 2010 was the seventh month of that common year. The month, which began on a Thursday, ended on a Saturday after 31 days.

Portal:Current events

This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from July 2010.

July 1, 2010 (Thursday)
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  • Fossils discovered at the Franceville site in Gabon are claimed to be evidence that multicellular life on Earth began at least 1.5 billion years earlier than currently reckoned. (The Australian) (BBC)
  • Astronomers confirm the first-ever direct picture of an extrasolar planet orbiting its star. (National Geographic)
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July 2, 2010 (Friday)

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July 3, 2010 (Saturday)

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July 4, 2010 (Sunday)

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July 5, 2010 (Monday)

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July 6, 2010 (Tuesday)

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July 7, 2010 (Wednesday)

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July 8, 2010 (Thursday)

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July 9, 2010 (Friday)

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July 10, 2010 (Saturday)

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July 11, 2010 (Sunday)

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July 12, 2010 (Monday)

Deepwater Horizon oil spill

  • A new cap on the destroyed oil well is put in place, and will undergo more than 2 days of testing. (AP via MSNBC)

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  • Afghan rights group Afghanistan Rights Monitor (ARM) releases its report stating that 2010 has been the most violent in the landlocked country since the United States led an invasion in 2001, though notes a reduction in airstrikes - a policy favoured by former General Stanley A. McChrystal - has led to less civilian deaths via this method in 2010. (Aljazeera)
  • A gunman opens fire at a fiber optics plant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, killing two and wounding four before committing suicide. (AP via Yahoo)
  • At least eight people are injured after a tornado strikes the German island of Duene in the North Sea. (BBC)

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July 13, 2010 (Tuesday)

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July 14, 2010 (Wednesday)

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July 15, 2010 (Thursday)

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July 16, 2010 (Friday)

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  • Rwandan police arrest a business partner of opposition politician Andre Kagwa Rwisereka in connection with his recent murder. (BBC)
  • An American judge sentences a former State Department worker to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole and his wife to 6¾ years for spying for Cuba for three decades. (BBC) (Reuters) (Houston Chronicle) (Sky News)
  • Philip Alston expresses concern at the rise in murders in Ecuador and the declining number of murderers being caught. (BBC)
  • Three Chechens are charged by France in connection with a conspiracy to attack Russia; another man is released. (BBC)
  • Maria Jepsen, the world's first female Lutheran bishop, resigns due to her handling of an alleged case of sexual abuse. She is the third German bishop to resign in recent months. (BBC)
  • 800 gambling dens are raided in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and China, (including Hong Kong and Macau) and 5,000 people arrested for illegal betting on the 2010 FIFA World Cup. (Aljazeera) (BBC News)

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  • Photos taken on Mount Everest from the same spot where similar pictures were taken by George Mallory in 1921 reveal what is described as an "alarming" loss of ice. (BBC)
  • President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez announces the exhumation of 19th-century revolutionary Simón Bolívar to investigate suspected foul play in Bolívar's death. (AP)

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July 17, 2010 (Saturday)

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  • Israeli settlements dump untreated chemical waste directly into a sewage canal that runs through agricultural land in the West Bank, giving Palestinians skin and respiratory illnesses. (Aljazeera)
  • Typhoon Conson makes landfall near Hai Phong, Vietnam, after devastating Southern China and the Philippines with at least 65 dead. (JTWC) (NDCC)
  • One month after Israel's announcement it was easing its Gazan blockade the humanitarian situation remains dire. (Sky News)
  • More than 2,000 firefighters fight a fire at the port of Dalian after two oil pipelines explode. (WAtoday) (BBC)
  • Greece experiences its first forest fires of the summer season. (WAtoday)
  • Twenty-eight coal miners die after a fire in their mine near Hancheng City in China's Shaanxi Province. (CRI English)

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  • German minister Ilse Aigner expresses annoyance at Facebook's privacy policy, saying the website is breaking the law by collecting information such as phone numbers. (The Age)
  • Bangladeshi police arrest an army major who allegedly possessed hundreds of bottles of Phensedyl, an illegal cough syrup. (BBC)
  • Hugo Chávez exhumes the corpse of Simón Bolívar to investigate suspicions of foul play being involved in his death. (WAtoday)

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July 18, 2010 (Sunday)

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  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces that he will oppose a conversion bill that would give the Chief Rabbinate of Israel the legal power to decide whether any conversion is legitimate and could cause immigrants who converted to Judaism abroad to be denied Israeli citizenship. (AP)

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July 19, 2010 (Monday)

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July 20, 2010 (Tuesday)

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July 21, 2010 (Wednesday)

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July 22, 2010 (Thursday)

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  • The International Monetary Fund cancels Haiti's $268 million debt and approves a new three-year loan worth $60 million; the IMF expects Haiti to start paying back interest in late 2011. (Aljazeera)
  • A proposal to develop nuclear energy is discussed at an energy policy meeting held by Asean in Da Lat, Vietnam. (BBC)

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  • Muttiah Muralidaran takes his 800th Test wicket for the Sri Lanka cricket team in his final ball before his retirement and finishes his career as the world record holder for number of wickets. (ABC Online)
July 23, 2010 (Friday)

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July 24, 2010 (Saturday)

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  • The United States and South Korea begin showing off their navy and air force by maneuvering dozens of ships and planes and thousands of troops in the Sea of Japan with intent to "rattle" North Korea. (BBC)
  • The Royal Air Force tests fighter jets with which it intends to use to shoot down any rogue passenger planes. (BBC)
  • A mass grave containing at least 50 tortured and burned corpses is unearthed east of Monterrey, Nuevo León, in Mexico. (BBC)
  • France states its joint effort with Mauritania to free a French hostage is over, but no word is released on the whereabouts of the hostage or if he is even still alive. (Aljazeera)

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July 25, 2010 (Sunday)

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July 26, 2010 (Monday)

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July 27, 2010 (Tuesday)

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July 28, 2010 (Wednesday)

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July 29, 2010 (Thursday)

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July 30, 2010 (Friday)

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  • A Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute study suggests that the Nili Fossae area on the surface of Mars could be a good spot to search for evidence of past life on Mars. (MSNBC)
July 31, 2010 (Saturday)

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  • The United States Department of Commerce releases statistics showing that the United States economy shrank by 4.1 per cent between the 4th quarter of 2007 and the second quarter of 2009, a deeper recession than previously thought. (Bloomberg)

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References

  1. "Kosovo independence declaration deemed legal". Reuters. 23 July 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
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