September 19, 2010
(Sunday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- A new convoy of vehicles departs the UK with humanitarian aid for Gaza, more than three months after 9 people were killed in the Gaza flotilla raid. (Al Jazeera)
- The United States Army charges 5 US soldiers with murdering 3 Afghan civilians earlier this year. (Reuters)
- 2 car bombs explode in Baghdad, Iraq, killing at least 31 people and injuring 111. (AFP via Google News) (Xinhua) (CNN) (AP)
- 3 more people die in protests against the Government of India in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. (AP via Google News)
- At least 40 Tajik soldiers are killed in an attack in the Rasht Valley in eastern Tajikistan. (RIA Novosti) (CNN)
- Islamist al-Shabaab insurgents in Somalia seize control of 2 independent radio stations in the capital Mogadishu. (Times Live South Africa) (Xinhua) (BBC) (Sify India)
- 2 Taiwanese tourists are shot while in a bus outside the Jama Masjid mosque in Delhi, India. (BBC) (Times of India)
- 5 people are killed in an armed fight in Otlubayır in eastern Ağrı. (Today's Zaman)
Arts and culture
- The King's Speech is premiered at the 35th Toronto International Film Festival. (The Guardian)
- Original handwritten Harry Potter manuscripts are to be displayed at Scotland's Wigtown festival. (BBC)
Disasters
- Rain-triggered floods killed four people and left two others missing Sunday in northwest China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region's in Atush city. (Global Times via Xinhua)
- Heavy monsoon rains and landslides swept the hilly areas of northern India over the weekend, killing at least 47 people. 24 people died in Almorah district in Uttrakhand state, 23 people were either swept away in Pitthoragarh, Champawat and Uttarkashi regions. (CBS) (AP via KansasCity)
- Typhoon Fanapi (Inday) hits Taiwan with at least three people killed and dozens of people injured. The Peoples Republic of China steps up its emergency response in preparation for an impact on Monday. (Bloomberg), (UPI)
- Hurricane Igor weakens to a Category 1 hurricane as it approaches Bermuda but cuts power to half the country. (AP via Google News), (Reuters)
International relations
- China suspends high level diplomatic exchanges with Japan after the latter extended the detention of a Chinese fishing captain. (BBC) (Nikkei) (The Guardian)
- A humanitarian aid convoy for the Viva Palestina charity starts in London, England, headed for the Gaza Strip. (Al Jazeera)
Law and crime
- A British man of Somali origin, destined for Uganda, is arrested in Schiphol airport in Amsterdam on suspicion of being a terrorist. (BBC)
- Inderjit Singh Reyat, the only man convicted of the bombings of Air India Flight 182 and Narita International Airport in 1985, is found guilty of perjury. (CBC) (The Hindu) (AFP)
- At least four people are killed and a police officer seriously wounded in a shooting incident at a hospital in Lörrach, Germany. (Deutsche Welle) (BBC) (AFP via Sydney Morning Herald)
- The Metropolitan Police release six men arrested on suspicion of being terrorists during Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United Kingdom without charge. (CNN)
- Eight Mexican police officers from the state of Guerrero are found dead. (CNN)
Politics and elections
- Supporters of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe stone delegates meeting in the capital Harare to create a new constitution, injuring five people. (Times Live) (NewsDay.zw)
- Swedish general election
- Voters in Sweden go to the polls for a general election with the centre-right Alliance government led by Prime Minister of Sweden Fredrik Reinfeldt winning the most seats but falling short of a majority (EuroNews) (AP via Google News), (CNN)
- The far-right Sweden Democrats wins seats in the Swedish parliament for the first time. (BBC)
- The United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, or Red Shirts, hold protests on the fourth anniversary of the downfall of Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra. (Bangkok Post)[permanent dead link] (Bloomberg)
- Raul Castro, the President of Cuba, sacks Yadira García Vera as Minister for Basic Industry for "weak control over resources set aside for investment and production.". (AFP via Google News)
Religion
- Pope Benedict XVI beatifies Cardinal John Henry Newman in an outdoor mass in Birmingham, England, on the final day of his visit to the UK. (AFP via Yahoo! News), (BBC)
- Concerns are held about a cult-like group of Salvadoran migrants to the United States in Palmdale, California, who have gone missing after leaving a note that they were going to meet Jesus. They are later found alive in a park. (CNN) (AP via AdelaideNow)
- Approximately 2,000 Armenians worship at the 10th century Church of the Holy Cross on Akdamar Island in Turkey for the first time since 1915. (Al Jazeera)
Sport
- In Gaelic football, Cork defeat Down in the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final at Croke Park to win their seventh All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and their first since 1990. (RTÉ Sport) (BBC Sport) (The Irish Times)