|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Politics
- Former German chancellor, "architect of German reunification" and one of the authors of the European single currency Helmut Kohl is reported to be in a "critical condition" after surgery at a Heidelberg hospital. (Guardian)
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sport
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
- The Grozny Chechnya office of the Committee Against Torture NGO is attacked by masked men who came out of a crowd of protesters. They broke down the door and trashed the office. National Leader Ramzan Kadyrov speculated the attack could have been carried out by relatives of Dzhambulat Dadayev upset that the NGO which investigates torture did not lead protests of the shooting of Dadayev by law enforcement officers from another region. Moscow Times
- War in Donbass
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- Officials of the ruling Syriza party in Greece say that they cannot accept a last-minute deal proposed by the country's creditors: default deadline looms. (AP)
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Surgeons, led by Dr. Jesse Selber, working with the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, in a 15-hour, 12-doctor operation, perform the world's first partial-skull and scalp transplant, at Houston Methodist Hospital, on 55-year-old Jim Boysten, a software developer from Austin, Texas suffering from a large head wound from cancer treatment; immediately afterward, he was finally able to receive a new kidney and pancreas, which replaced the previous transplants that were failing. (MSN)
- 2015 Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak in South Korea
- Panel of advisors to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends approval of flibanserin by 18–6 to improve a woman's libido. (NPR)
- International relations
- Politics
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
-
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
-
- The number of migrants arriving in Italy from Africa in 2015 passes 50,000 with over 5000 arriving in the past few days. (The Guardian)
- Politics and elections
- Sport
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Law and crime
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- HSBC announces plans to cut 8,000 jobs in the United Kingdom, one-sixth of its U.K. workforce, via "natural attrition" as it restructures its banking business. A total of 25,000 jobs could be axed globally. (BBC)
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Law and crime
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economics
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- China's former security chief Zhou Yongkang is given a life sentence for bribery, leaking state secrets and abuse of power. (ABC News Australia)
- Shooting of Tamir Rice
- King Felipe VI of Spain strips his sister Cristina of her titles after she is charged with tax evasion. (AFP via Yahoo!)
- Authorities from the Marshal's Service, the FBI, Customs, state and local police, and the Forest Police searching for 6 days in northeastern New York (about 25 miles south of the Canadian border, near Lake Champlain and Vermont, in the Adirondack Forest area, in Dannemora, New York and Plattsburgh, New York) for two high-risk murderers who staged an elaborate escape from the high-security Clinton Correctional Facility- the first there- the night of Friday, June 5, 2015 (it was discovered the next morning), using bloodhounds, find a scent and leftover evidence that could be from the two, Richard Matt and David Sweat. (CNN)
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sport
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- A man opens fire at policemen outside the police headquarters in the Texan city of Dallas, while a bag containing a pipe bomb is also found. He was later shot dead by police snipers following a car chase and standoff. (AP), (CNN)
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Science
- Sport
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues a mandate that all artifical trans fatty acids (trans fats) must be eliminated within three years (2018) from all foods grown, imported to, or sold within the United States. It is the strictest and most final type of ruling, even more so than a black-box warning or a warning to list ingredients, that can be given from the federal agency, which has ultimate jurisdiction over the safety of all food and drug products, public or private, in the United States. The substances occur in processed meats and other foods, and have been repeatedly implicated in atherosclerotic coronary heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers. (MSN), (Washington Post),(CNN Money), (FDA's statement)
- 2015 Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak in South Korea
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sport
|
|
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Attacks and armed conflicts
- Business and economy
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Religion
|
|
- Attacks and armed conflicts
- Business and economy
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Attacks and armed conflicts
- Law and crime
- Politics
- Sport
|
|
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- Politics
- Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras makes a new offer for reforms which could signal a late deal in the country's debt talks. (ITV News)
- Sport
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- The deputy speaker of the Greek parliament, Alexis Mitropoulos, warns that the body may reject concessions the government had made to the country's creditors. (Reuters)
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Sport
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Politics and elections
- Religion
- Pope Francis, in an Apostolic Letter, done "Motu Proprio" (Latin: "On his own initiative"), creates the Secretariat for Communications, the second such Secretariat he has created, after the earlier Secretariat for the Economy, as part of a reform of the Roman Curia (Secretariats are the highest level of Curial dicastery, or department). It will incorporate Vatican Information Service (VIS), the News.va and Pope apps, the Vatican Television Center, the Vatican.va website and .va domain name, the L'Osservatore Romano newspaper, the Holy See Press Office, Vatican Radio, and the Pontifical Council for Social Communications. He named the Reverend Monsignor Dario Edoardo Vigano, formerly the Vatican Television Center Director, as the first Prefect. (English translation of Vatican's text of the document), (English translation of the appointment), (Catholic News Agency)
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Health
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Science and technology
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- International relations
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Science and technology
- A robot kills a man, who was a contractor, at a Volkswagen production plant in Baunatal, Germany. Spokesman Heiko Hillwig said the 22-year-old victim was part of a team that was setting up the robot when it grabbed and crushed him against a metal plate. The death was preliminarily attributed to human error, rather than any issue with the robot itself; prosecutors are contemplating whether to charge anybody. (MSN)
- Sports
|
|
- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Health
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Science and technology
- Sports
|
|
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, Chen Baihuai, Zhou Yongkang
- Croatia: Ivo Sanader
- Egypt: Hosni Mubarak, Peter Greste, Mohamed Morsi
- 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
- Romania: Liviu Dragnea, Dan Diaconescu
- 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, Jodi Arias Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
- International
Ongoing[edit]
- China: Jiang Jiemin, Yao Mugen, Li Chuncheng
- France: Dominique Strauss-Kahn
- Germany: Beate Zschäpe
- Iran: Babak Zanjani
- Philippines: Andal Ampatuan, Jr., Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Janet Lim-Napoles, Jovito Palparan, Joseph Scott Pemberton
- Romania: Darius Vâlcov, Dan Șova, Elena Udrea, Radu Mazăre, Gheorghe Nichita, Marian Vanghelie, Cătălin Voicu, Relu Fenechiu, Gheorghe Ștefan, Gabriel Sandu, Dorin Cocoş, Dumitru Nicolae
- Russia: Alexei Navalny
- South Korea: MV Sewol crew members
- International
Upcoming[edit]
- China: Wu Changshun
- Libya: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
- Spain: Lionel Messi
- 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
|
|