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List of events in January 2010 .

Events

  • 1st of January
    • The free trade zone between China and ASEAN is officially opened, which is the largest in the world [1] .
    • 44 people died as a result of floods and landslides in the vicinity of Rio de Janeiro [2] .
    • Explosion at a stadium in the city of Lakki Marvat ( Pakistan ). Killed 96 people [3] .
    • The first president of the European Council, Herman van Rompuy, took over [4] .
    • The presidency of the European Union for the next six months passed from Sweden to Spain [5] .
    • The chairmanship in the CIS passed from Moldova to the Russian Federation [6] .
    • 2010 in the CIS is declared the Year of Science and Innovation [7] .
    • Doris Loythard took office as President of Switzerland [8] .
  • January 2
    • According to the FIDE rating, the Norwegian Magnus Carlsen became the strongest chess player in the world [9] .
    • The Afghan parliament rejected 17 of the 24 government candidates proposed by President Hamid Karzai [10] .
    • 47 people were killed and about a hundred injured in the Somali city ​​of Dhusa Mareb as a result of battles between two Islamic groups - Al-Shabab and Alhu Sunna [11]
    • In Colombia , the eruption of the volcano Galeras began [12] .
  • January 3rd
    • The United States and Britain closed their embassies in Yemen due to threats from al-Qaeda [13] [14] .
  • 4 January
    • The tallest skyscraper in the world, the Burj Khalifa , has opened in Dubai [15] [16] .
    • Spain and France closed their embassies in Yemen [17] [18] .
  • 5 January
    • The International Olympic Committee decided to disqualify the National Olympic Committee of Kuwait [19] .
    • In Yemen , the embassy of several countries resumed their work [20] .
    • Earthquakes and tsunamis in the Solomon Islands area left a thousand people homeless [21] .
    • As a result of the fire at the Lisheng mine in China , 25 miners died [22] .
  • January 6
    • China has become a leading global exporter , overtaking Germany [23] .
    • A car with a suicide bomber exploded near a traffic police base in Makhachkala . Killed 6, injured 14 people [24] .
    • A new gas pipeline Turkmenistan - Iran with a length of 30.5 km was opened [25] .
  • January 7th
    • Off the coast of Antarctica, a Japanese whaling vessel rammed an environmental organization boat. The boat sank, all ecologists are saved [26] .
    • US authorities have authorized the supply of Taiwan anti-aircraft missiles Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) in the amount of about $ 1 billion [27] .
  • January 8
    • Portugal legalized same-sex marriage [28] .
    • For the first time since August 2008, a direct charter flight was operated on the route Tbilisi - Moscow- Tbilisi [29] .
    • In the capital of El Salvador , after a 48-year hiatus, the Cuban Embassy opened [30] .
    • As a result of the fire at the Miaoshan coal mine in Jiangxi Province, 12 miners were killed [31] .
    • Clashes between locals and African immigrants began in the Italian city of Rosarno , of which more than 1000 people left the city as a result [32] .
  • January 9
    • Venezuela devalued the national currency bolivar [33] .
    • Togo authorities recalled the national football team from the Africa Cup after shelling a bus with a team in northern Angola the day before. During the shelling, 2 were killed and 1 wounded. Togo declared a three-day mourning [34] [35] .
    • 35 people were victims of street riots in Pakistani Karachi [36] .
  • January 10th
    • In the second round of the presidential election in Croatia , Ivo Josipovic , a candidate from the Social Democratic Party, won [37] .
    • The second round of parliamentary elections was held in Uzbekistan [38] .
    • Referenda on the expansion of autonomy were held in French Guiana and Martinique . In both overseas departments, voters abandoned autonomy from France [39] .
  • January 11th
    • Wolfgang Wodarg , chairman of the Council of Europe's health department, said the swine flu pandemic was a fake that allowed pharmaceutical companies to make money selling vaccines [40] .
    • The DPRK authorities said they want to negotiate with the United States to conclude a peace treaty that would replace the ceasefire agreement that ended the Korean war [41] .
  • January 12th
    • According to the results of the parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan, the Liberal Democratic Party gained the most votes [42] .
    • Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir resigned as commander-in-chief of the country's armed forces [43] .
    • Chile became the first South American country to join the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development [44]
    • In Dagestan, the Mozdok-Kazimagomed trunk gas pipeline was blown up [45] .
  • 13th of January
    • An earthquake of magnitude 7 occurred near the capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince , tens of thousands of dead [46] .
    • The Venezuelan government has announced the introduction of rolling blackouts throughout the country. Electricity will be cut off for four hours every day [47] .
    • Google has stopped censoring search results in China [48] .
  • January 14th
    • As a result of the suicide bomber attack in central Afghanistan , 20 people died and 13 were injured [49] .
    • A moratorium on the death penalty has been introduced in Mongolia [50] .
    • Mauritania became the 65th country to recognize the independence of Kosovo [51] .
    • Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali succeeded 11 Ministers, including Foreign Affairs, Defense and Finance. [52]
    • The President of Mozambique, Armando Guebuza, was sworn in. [53]
    • Late in the evening , a porn video was shown on one of the advertising video screens on the Garden Ring of Moscow . [54]
  • January 15
    • The State Duma of the Russian Federation ratified protocol number 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights on the reform of the European Court of Human Rights . Russia became the last member state of the Council of Europe to sign the protocol, thus paving the way for court reform [55] .
    • The longest ring-shaped solar eclipse in the current millennium has passed [56] .
    • Montenegro and Kosovo have established diplomatic relations. In this regard, Serbia recalled its ambassador from Montenegro [57] [58] .
    • The Russian team won the team world chess championship [59] .
  • January 16th
    • An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 occurred in Colombia [60] .
    • Peru and Georgia established diplomatic relations [61] .
    • The new prime minister of Mozambique is Aires Ali [62] .
  • January 17
    • Senegal’s President Abdoulaye Wad has proposed voluntary repatriation to Haitian earthquake survivors. [63]
    • The first round of the presidential elections in Ukraine was held . Viktor Yanukovych and Yulia Tymoshenko entered the second round [64] .
    • Chile hosted the second round of the presidential election . The president elected the candidate from the right-wing party National Renewal , billionaire Sebastian Pinhera [65] .
    • In the United States awarded the Golden Globe Award. Avatar is recognized as the film of the year, and its author, James Cameron, is recognized as the best director. [66]
    • Pope Benedict XVI visited the main Roman synagogue in order to strengthen the relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and Judaism in this way [67] .
  • January 18th
    • The Islamic Solidarity Games were canceled due to disagreements between Iran and other participating countries over the name of the Persian Gulf [68] .
    • After 30 years of imprisonment, the Turkish terrorist Mehmet Ali Agja was released. [69]
    • 26 people were killed and over 300 injured in Nigeria as a result of inter-religious clashes [70] .
    • The explosion of an oxygen cylinder in a hospital in Lugansk killed 8 people [71] .
  • January 19
    • By decree of the President of Russia , the North Caucasus Federal District was created . Alexander Khloponin was appointed deputy prime minister and plenipotentiary of the president in this district [72] .
    • Guinea 's new prime minister was Jean-Marie Doret [73] .
    • The largest Japanese airline, Japan Airlines , filed for bankruptcy with a Tokyo court [74] .
    • The number of victims of the strongest flood in Egypt over the past 16 years has reached 12 people, 37 have been affected [75] .
    • Cadbury , the world leader in confectionery , announced its merger with Kraft Foods [76] .
  • January 20th
    • In Haiti , new tremors occurred, the magnitude of which reached six [77] .
    • The Virgin shooter who killed 8 people is caught [78] .
  • January 21
    • The Parliament of Angola approved the new constitution of the country , which cancels direct presidential elections [79] .
    • The collapse of Cinema Bizarre , one of Germany’s most successful bands. [80] .
  • January 22
    • Bishop Nisi Irenaeus became the 45th head of the Serbian Orthodox Church [81] .
    • President Viktor Yushchenko awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera [82] .
    • In Bolivia , the inauguration of President Evo Morales , elected for a second term, took place [83] .
    • In the Netherlands Antilles , the last parliamentary elections in their history were held [84] .
    • As a result of a car accident in Lagos , 22 people died [85] .
  • January 23
    • Bolivian President Evo Morales has more than half updated the composition of the government. 10 out of 20 ministerial posts were held by women [86] .
    • According to the US Geological Survey , the oil reserves located in Venezuela in the Orinoco Basin are twice the previous estimates and thus exceed the oil reserves of Saudi Arabia [87] .
    • Protest rallies took place in Canada , protesters expressed dissatisfaction with the actions of Prime Minister Stephen Harper , who suspended the parliament [88] .
    • Taban Air Tu-154 accident crashed at Mashhad airport, 40 people were injured. After this incident, the operation of the Tu-154 in Iran was discontinued.
  • The 25th of January
    • Off the coast of Lebanon , the Boeing 737 airliner of the Ethiopian airline Ethiopian Airlines crashed , 90 people died [89] .
    • Parliamentary elections were held in St. Kitts and Nevis . The victory for the fourth time in a row was won by the Labor Party [90] .
    • The new chairman of the PACE elected the Turkish Mevlut Cavusoglu [91] .
    • As a result of three explosions in Baghdad , 39 people died and about 100 were injured [92] .
    • Hassan al-Majid , nicknamed Chemical Ali, was executed in Iraq [93] .
    • James Cameron 's Avatar movie broke the box office record, beating the previous champion, the Titanic movie [94] .
  • January 26th
    • The administration of US President Barack Obama authorized the sale of armaments to Taiwan [95] .
    • Presidential elections were held in Sri Lanka , the first since the defeat of the separatists from the Tigers of the Liberation of Tamil Ilam movement. The current president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, won [96] [97] .
    • Guatemalan police have arrested ex-president Alfonso Portillo , who is being demanded to be extradited by the United States [98] .
    • From the explosion of a mined car in Baghdad , 20 people died, over 80 people were injured [99] .
    • In the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre , the 10th World Social Forum has opened [100] .
  • January 27th
    • The 40th World Economic Forum has opened in Davos , Switzerland [101] .
    • The DPRK conducted artillery exercises in the Yellow Sea in the immediate vicinity of the islands controlled by South Korea , in response, South Korean troops fired a series of shots from the guns in the air [102] .
    • The new president of Honduras, Porfirio Lobo, has been sworn in. The first document he signed was a decree on amnesty for people who participated in the political crisis [103] .
  • 28 January
    • The ousted president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, left the Brazilian embassy and went into exile in the Dominican Republic [104] .
    • The film company Miramax Films ceased to exist [105] .
  • January 29
    • In Komsomolsk-on-Amur , the first flight of the fifth-generation Russian fighter PAK FA took place [106] .
  • January 30
    • 14 people died and about 20 were injured in a suicide attack in northwestern Pakistan [107] .
    • The authorities of Burundi announced the suppression of the attempted military coup, 13 officers were arrested [108] .
    • China suspended the dialogue on military issues with the United States because of Washington’s intention to supply modern weapons to Taiwan [109] .
    • The Golden Eagle awards ceremony was held. The winner in the nomination “ Best Feature Film ” was the musical “ Hipsters ” [110] .
    • In Kaliningrad, one of the most numerous protest rallies in Russia over the past ten years; the rally began as a protest against the increase in the transport tax , but the event turned into an anti-government rally [111] .
  • January 31
    • The 14th African Union Summit opened in Addis Ababa . [112]
    • President Malawi Bingu va Mutarika has been appointed the new head of the African Union. [113]
    • Swiss Roger Federer won the Australian Open [114] .
    • Death from injuries sustained during an American missile strike, leader of the Taliban movement in Pakistan, Hakimullah Mehsud, has been announced [115] .
    • The Egyptian national football team won the African Cup of Nations for the third time in a row [116] .

See also

► January 2010

Notes

  1. ↑ The world's largest free trade area , Renmin Ribao , officially opened (January 1, 2010).
  2. ↑ In Brazil, 44 people died as a result of landslides , REGNUM (2010-1-2).
  3. ↑ 27 people became victims of a terrorist attack in Pakistan , Echo of Moscow (2010-1-1).
  4. ↑ First EU “President" takes office , RIA Novosti (2010-1-1).
  5. ↑ EU Presidency Shifts to Spain , RIA Novosti (2010-1-1).
  6. ↑ DNI.RU / Russia assumes the chairmanship in the CIS .
  7. ↑ 2010 - The Year of Science and Innovation in the CIS .
  8. ↑ Swiss Minister of Economics D. Loythard took office as president of the country for 2010. RBC (2010-1-1).
  9. ↑ Rating of the world's strongest chess players: Boris Gelfand in sixth place , NEWSru (January 2, 2010).
  10. ↑ Afghan MPs reject ministry candidates , BBC (January 3, 2010).
  11. ↑ 47 people died in battles between Somali Islamic groups , baltinfo.ru (January 4, 2010).
  12. ↑ In Colombia, the eruption of the volcano Galeras , Lenta.ru (January 3, 2010) began.
  13. ↑ US closes embassy in Yemen due to threats from al-Qaeda , RIA Novosti (2010-1-3).
  14. ↑ The British Embassy closed in Yemen after the US Embassy. RBC (2010-1-3). (inaccessible link)
  15. ↑ The tallest skyscraper in the world built in Dubai - Top.rbc.ru Archived copy of January 19, 2010 on the Wayback Machine .
  16. ↑ Dubai opens the tallest building in the world .
  17. ↑ The British and Spanish embassies in Yemen closed after the American , Lenta.ru (2010-1-4).
  18. ↑ Paris closed the French Embassy in Yemen , Gazeta.ru (2010-1-4).
  19. ↑ Kuwait is prohibited from participating in the Olympics , BaltInfo (2010-1-5). Archived March 6, 2016.
  20. ↑ The embassy of several countries , Radio Liberty (2010-1-5), resumed work in Yemen .
  21. ↑ A series of earthquakes in the Solomon Islands area left a thousand people homeless .
  22. ↑ The Governor of Kuzbass expressed condolences over the accident at the Lyshen mine in China , REGNUM (2010-1-8).
  23. ↑ China up to 2009 became the world's leading exporter, ahead of Germany. , RBC (January 10, 2010). (inaccessible link)
  24. ↑ The number of victims of the explosion in Makhachkala increased to six , Radio Liberty (2010-1-6).
  25. ↑ Turkmenistan and Iran opened a new gas pipeline (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Lenta.ru (January 6, 2010). Date of treatment August 15, 2010. Archived November 3, 2010.
  26. ↑ whalers fired the ship of environmentalists .
  27. ↑ authorized the delivery of Patriot missiles to Taiwan .
  28. ↑ Homosexual marriage - yes, adoption - no , Euronews (January 11, 2010).
  29. ↑ The charter flew to Tbilisi , Rossiyskaya Gazeta (January 11, 2010).
  30. ↑ An embassy of Cuba has opened in the capital of El Salvador after a 48-year hiatus , Voice of Russia (2010-1-9).
  31. ↑ In China, 12 people were killed in a mine fire , Radio Liberty (2010-1-9).
  32. ↑ Hundreds of migrants left the city in southern Italy , slon.ru (January 11, 2010).
  33. ↑ Venezuela devalues ​​the national currency , Vesti.Ru (2010-1-9).
  34. ↑ Togo authorities withdraw the national football team from the Africa Cup after shelling the team , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-10).
  35. ↑ Togo declared a three-day mourning for the killed members of the national football team , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-10).
  36. ↑ The number of victims of street riots in the Pakistani metropolis of Karachi , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-9), increased to 35 .
  37. ↑ New president of Croatia , Novye Izvestia (2010-1-11), was elected . (inaccessible link)
  38. ↑ In the second round of elections in Uzbekistan, 80% of voters voted , RIA Novosti (2010-1-11).
  39. ↑ Residents of French Guiana and Martinique abandoned autonomy , RIA Novosti (2010-1-11).
  40. ↑ Swine flu 'false pandemic' claim (English) , The Sun (January 11, 2010).
  41. ↑ Pyongyang announced its desire to sign a peace treaty with the United States , BBC (January 11, 2010).
  42. ↑ In the elections in Uzbekistan, the parliamentary majority was won by the UzLiDeP party , ca-news.org (January 13, 2010).
  43. ↑ Sudanese president resigned as commander in chief before the election , RIA Novosti (2010-1-12).
  44. ↑ Chile joined the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development , People's Daily (January 12, 2010).
  45. ↑ Explosion at the gas main in Dagestan , RBC (January 12, 2010).
  46. ↑ Haiti 7 magnitude earthquake: thousands of people under the rubble , NEWSru.com (January 13, 2010).
  47. ↑ Venezuela cuts off electricity , infox.ru (January 13, 2010).
  48. ↑ China responded to Google’s claims , Nezavisimaya Gazeta (January 13, 2010). Archived January 6, 2012.
  49. ↑ As a result of an attack by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan, 20 people were killed , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-14).
  50. ↑ A moratorium on the death penalty , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-14), has been introduced in Mongolia .
  51. ↑ Mauritania recognized Kosovo’s independence , RIA Novosti (2010-1-14).
  52. ↑ Tunisian president reshuffles government , Reuters (2010-1-14).
  53. ↑ A. Gebouza sworn in as president of Mozambique , People's Daily (2010-1-15).
  54. ↑ Outdoor pornography (neopr.) . Interfax (01/15/2010). Date of treatment August 24, 2010.
  55. ↑ The State Duma launched the reform of the Strasbourg court , Lenta.ru (January 15, 2010).
  56. ↑ Africans saw the longest solar eclipse of the millennium , RIA Novosti (January 15, 2010).
  57. ↑ Montenegro has established diplomatic relations with Kosovo , the New Region (2010-1-15). Archived January 17, 2010.
  58. ↑ Serbia recalled the ambassador from Montenegro , Lenta.ru (2010-1-15).
  59. ↑ Move to Kings , Russian newspaper (January 15, 2010).
  60. ↑ An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 occurred in Colombia , RIA Novosti (March 16, 2010).
  61. ↑ Peru has established diplomatic relations with Georgia , RIA Novosti (2010-1-16).
  62. ↑ Aires Ali novo primeiro-ministro (port.) , AngolaPress (2010-1-16).
  63. ↑ The President of Senegal invites Haitians to return to their original homeland , The Epoch Time (January 18, 2010).
  64. ↑ The gap between Yanukovych and Tymoshenko narrowed to 11 percent , Lenta.ru (2010-1-18).
  65. ↑ The billionaire conservative , Lenta.ru (2010-1-18), was elected President of Chile .
  66. ↑ Criticism chose Avatar , RBC daily (2010-1-18). Archived on September 9, 2012.
  67. ↑ The Pope visited the main synagogue of Rome , BBC (January 17, 2010).
  68. ↑ The Persian Gulf again quarreled Iran with the Arab countries , infox.ru (January 18, 2010).
  69. ↑ Turkish terrorist Aghja, released from prison, declared himself the messiah , RIA Novosti (2010-1-18).
  70. ↑ 26 people died, over 300 were injured in Nigeria as a result of inter-religious clashes , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-18).
  71. ↑ The number of victims of the explosion in the Lugansk hospital increased to 8 people , Lenta.ru (2010-1-19).
  72. ↑ Another federal district will be created in Russia - the North Caucasus , Echo of Moscow (2010-1-19).
  73. ↑ New Guinean Prime Minister is Jean-Marie Dore , RIA Novosti (2010-1-19).
  74. ↑ Japan Airlines filed a bankruptcy lawsuit in Tokyo , RIA Novosti (2010-1-19).
  75. ↑ The number of flood victims in Egypt has reached 12 people , RIA Novosti (2010-1-19).
  76. ↑ Kraft Foods agreed to merge with Cadbury , RBC (January 19, 2010).
  77. ↑ A major new earthquake struck Haiti , Lenta.ru (January 20, 2010).
  78. ↑ Peter Radzikhovsky. Virgin shooter killed 8 people for fear of being left without a roof over his head (neopr.) . Russian newspaper (January 21, 2010). Date of treatment August 15, 2010.
  79. ↑ Angola abolishes presidential polls in new constitution (English) , BBC (January 21, 2010).
  80. ↑ Liebe Fans, liebe Freunde, Dear fans, dear friends: (German) (January 21, 2010).
  81. ↑ The newly elected Patriarch of Serbia is well known in the Russian Church - ROC , RIA Novosti (January 22, 2010).
  82. ↑ President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko conferred the title of Hero on Stepan Bandera , Channel One (January 22, 2010).
  83. ↑ Inauguration of the second-term elected Evo Morales took place in Bolivia , RIA Novosti (2010-1-22).
  84. ↑ Netherlands Antilles gears up for final election (nid.) , Radio Netherlands (2010-1-22).
  85. ↑ In Nigeria, 22 people died as a result of an accident (nid.) , People's Daily (2010-1-25).
  86. ↑ Bolivian President Evo Morales has more than half updated the composition of the government , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-23).
  87. ↑ Venezuelan oil doubles? , BBC (January 23, 2010).
  88. ↑ Thousands of people gathered in Toronto to express dissatisfaction with the suspension of parliament , protoronto.ca (January 23, 2010).
  89. ↑ No survivors were found at the crash site of the Boeing 737 , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-25).
  90. ↑ St. Kitts ruling party wins in early elections , The Washington Post (2010-1-26).
  91. ↑ PACE was led by the representative of Turkey , Interfax (2010-1-25).
  92. ↑ The number of victims of a series of terrorist acts in Baghdad increased to 31 people - Al-Arabiya , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-25).
  93. ↑ Saddam Hussein's cousin, nicknamed Chemical Ali , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-25), was executed in Iraq . Archived January 28, 2010.
  94. ↑ Avatar beat Titanic and broke the world box office record , RIA Novosti (January 26, 2010).
  95. ↑ The White House authorized the sale of American weapons to Taiwan , Lenta.ru (January 26, 2010).
  96. ↑ Sri Lanka elects a new president , BBC (January 26, 2010).
  97. ↑ Sri Lanka's current president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, won the presidency , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-27).
  98. ↑ Guatemalan police arrested the country's ex-president, who is required to extradite the United States , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-26).
  99. ↑ From the explosion of a car bomb in Baghdad, 20 people were killed, over 80 people were injured , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-26).
  100. ↑ The tenth World Social Forum , AMI-TASS (2010-1-26), opened under the slogans of the fight against globalism and imperialism in Brazil . Archived January 28, 2010.
  101. ↑ The World Economic Forum opened in Davos , Lenta.ru (January 27, 2010).
  102. ↑ North Korea launched exercises, South Korea responded by firing into the air , RIA Novosti (January 27, 2010).
  103. ↑ The new president , Voice of Russia (2010-1-28), is sworn in Honduras .
  104. ↑ Former President of Honduras M. Zelaya left his country , RBC-Ukraine (2010-1-28).
  105. ↑ The famous Miramax film studio , RBC (2010-1-29), ceases to exist .
  106. ↑ Russia showed off its fifth generation fighter (photo) , Around the News (2010-1-29).
  107. ↑ 14 people died as a result of a suicide attack in northwestern Pakistan, about 20 were injured , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-30).
  108. ↑ The authorities of Burundi announced the suppression of the attempted military coup, 13 officers were arrested , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-30).
  109. ↑ China interrupts dialogue with the United States due to possible arms supplies to Taiwan , RIA Novosti (2010-1-30).
  110. ↑ The "Golden Eagle" took the "Dude" under the wing , Kommersant (February 1, 2010).
  111. ↑ Expert: The reasons for the protests in Kaliningrad are economic , RegNum (February 1, 2010).
  112. ↑ An African Union summit opened in Ethiopia; the focus is on regional conflicts , ITAR-TASS (2010-1-31).
  113. ↑ President of Malawi , Lenta.Ru (2010-1-31), has been appointed African Union Chair.
  114. ↑ Federer won the Australian Open , Lenta.Ru (2010-1-31).
  115. ↑ Pakistan reported that an American drone beheaded the Taliban .
  116. ↑ EGYPT BECOMES THE AFRICA SEVEN CHAMPION , REGIONS.RU (2010-2-1).
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