|
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Thailand's military junta repeals martial law in favor of an imposed constitutional provision that allows the leader of the government to make extra-constitutional orders. (AP)
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Accidents and disasters
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Miscellaneous news
- Health and Medicine
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Accidents and disasters
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Devastating floods in northern Chile leave at least 25 dead and more than 100 missing. (CNN)
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Science and technology
|
|
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- Sports
- Basketball
- In basketball, Dick Bavetta, John Calipari, Spencer Haywood, Lisa Leslie, Dikembe Mutombo and Jo Jo White are announced as 2015 inductees to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. They will be formally inducted alongside five figures announced in February, Louie Dampier, Lindsay Gaze, Tom Heinsohn (already inducted as a player but now entering as a coach), John Isaacs, and George Raveling, on September 11. (ESPN)
- In basketball, Duke defeats Wisconsin 68–63 to win the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship.(USA Today)
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- A gunman attacks the Palace of Justice in Milan, killing three people, including a judge. A fourth person found dead at the scene apparently died from a heart attack.(AP) (The Telegraph)
- Former Chinese Communist Party official Liao Shaohua is sentenced to 16 years in prison after being convicted of bribery and abuse of power. (Global Times)
- A fire on April 1 that disrupted power and internet access throughout London is now suspected to have been part of a robbery at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company. (The Register)
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Law and crime
- Accidents and Disasters
- Head-on collision of fuel tanker truck and bus with young athletes kills 33 on Morocco highway where accidents are a "significant hazard" (ABC News)
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Accidents and disasters
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Health
- An American man working at Managua's U.S. embassy provokes a security scare in Nicaragua; the country's health ministry quarantines the Ebola suspect and asks that he be removed from the country immediately. (BBC)
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
[1]
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Science and technology
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- International relations
- Law and crime
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Disasters and accidents
- More than 40 people have drowned as a migrant boat sinks travelling between Libya and Italy. In a separate incident, 15 Muslim migrants from another Italy-bound boat have been arrested, after allegedly throwing 12 Christian migrants overboard. (BBC)
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Five people are found dead after a business dispute in Phoenix, Arizona. (AP)
- Five are shot in Toronto, Ontario, in a neighbourhood with children around playing, two critically and one in life-threatening condition, having been shot by the police. Four suspects detained. (CP24)
- One year after the Sinking of the MV Sewol, police blockade a memorial in response to public anger at inactivity by the government to rescue or salvage the bodies of victims from the ship's wreck. (Amnesty.org)
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Univisión announce that Sábado Gigante, the longest-running television variety series in history, will end after 53 years on September 19, 2015. (THR)
- Business and economy
- International relations
- Religion
- Science
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Law and crime
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Law and crime
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Australian east coast low
- The storm in Australia's New South Wales is declared a "catastrophe" with four deaths, heavy flooding and disruption of transport to the state's largest cities Sydney and Newcastle. (The Australian), (WA Today)
- Twelve areas of NSW are declared as disaster zones including Dungog, Maitland, Cessnock Gosford, Great Lakes Council, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Pittwater Council, Port Stephens, Singleton, Warringah and Wyong. (WA Today)
- Sinking of the MV Sewol
- The Calbuco volcano erupts in southern Chile forcing the evacuation of 4000 residents. (Reuters via Yahoo! Canada), (Wall Street Journal)
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- Science and technology
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and Economy
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Politics and elections
- Sport
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Businesses and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Politics and elections
- Science and technology
- Scientists discover the first known dinosaur with membranous wings, Yi Qi. (NY Times)
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Businesses and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Science
- Sport
|
|
Elections |
- 28: Nigeria, President, House of Representatives, Senate
- 29: Uzbekistan, President
- 2: Lebanon, President (21st round)
- 11: Malta, Referendum
- 13: Sudan, President, National Assembly
- 19: Finland, Parliament
- 19: Northern Cyprus, President (1st round)
- 22: Lebanon, President (22nd round)
- 25: Togo, President
- 25: Anguilla, House of Assembly
- 26: Benin, National Assembly
- 26: Kazakhstan, President
- 26: Northern Cyprus, President (2nd round)
- 30: Tanzania, Referendum
- 3: Nagorno-Karabakh, National Assembly
- 7: United Kingdom, House of Commons
- 10: Poland, President
- 11: Guyana, National Assembly
- 13: Lebanon, President (23rd round)
- 22: Ireland, Referenda
- 24: Ethiopia, House of Peoples' Representatives
- 25: Suriname, National Assembly
- 26: Burundi, National Assembly
edit sidebar
|
Trials |
Recently concluded[edit]
- Australia: Brett Peter Cowan, Craig Thomson, Robert Hughes
- Brazil: Mensalão scandal
- Canada: Michael Thomas Rafferty, Luka Magnotta
- China: Liu Tienan, Li Daqiu, Ji Jianye, Liao Shaohua, Ni Fake
- Croatia: Ivo Sanader
- Egypt: Hosni Mubarak, Peter Greste
- Germany: Bernie Ecclestone, Uli Hoeness, Christian Wulff, Breno Borges
- Iran: Mohammad Reza Rahimi
- Israel: Hussam Qawasmeh
- Italy: Silvio Berlusconi
- Jordan: Abu Qatada
- Malaysia: Anwar Ibrahim
- Russia: Leonid Khabarov, Vladimir Kvachkov, Pussy Riot
- South Africa: Shrien Dewani, Oscar Pistorius, Chris Mahlangu
- Turkey: Kenan Evren, Tahsin Şahinkaya
- United Kingdom: Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, Ali Dizaei, Antoni Imiela, Brian Regan, Donna Air, Ched Evans, Clayton McDonald, Titus Bramble, Dan Penteado, John Terry, Iftikhar and Farzana Ahmed, Asil Nadir, Justin Lee Collins, Kweku Adoboli, Tony McCluskie, Kevin Hutchinson-Foster, Chris Huhne, Nicola Edgington, Vicky Pryce, Derek Rose, Mick Philpott, Mairead Philpott, Paul Mosley, Kevin Liverpool, Junior Bradshaw, Aggro Santos, Stuart Hazell, Mark Bridger, Andrew Lancel, Dale Cregan, Ray Wilkins, Michael Le Vell, Liam Adams, R v Grillo and Grillo, Ian Watkins, William Roache, Dave Lee Travis, Nicholas Jacobs, Nigel Evans, Max Clifford, Stuart Hall, Dappy, Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson, Rolf Harris, Tulisa Contostavlos, Chris Denning, Ray Teret, Gary Glitter, Fred Talbot
- United States: Abu Hamza al-Masri, Michael Grimm, Bob McDonnell, Vilma Bautista, George Huguely, Allen Stanford, Roger Clemens, Jerry Sandusky, Jared Lee Loughner, Lauryn Hill, Kermit Gosnell, George Zimmerman, Chelsea Manning, Ariel Castro, Whitey Bulger, Robert Bales, Nidal Malik Hasan,
- International
Ongoing[edit]
Upcoming[edit]
- China: Zhou Yongkang, Wu Changshun
- Libya: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
- Spain: Lionel Messi
- United Kingdom: Dane Bowers, Andy Coulson
- United States: Paul Anthony Ciancia, Javaris Crittenton, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Dylan Quick, James Eagan Holmes, Aaron Hernandez, Graham Spanier, Tim Curley, Gary Schultz, Anas al-Libi, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Rick Perry
- International
edit sidebar
|
|