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Portal:Current events/2012 February 11

February 11, 2012 (2012-02-11) (Saturday)
Armed conflict and attacks
Arts and culture
International relations
  • Sudan and South Sudan sign a non-aggression treaty. (IOL)
  • Sir Mark Lyall Grant, the Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations, describes claims by Argentina that the United Kingdom is militarising the Falkland Islands as "manifestly absurd". (Sky News)
Law and crime
  • Arid Uka, an Islamic extremist, is convicted in Germany of murdering two U.S. soldiers and injuring another two in a shooting at Frankfurt Airport last year. (AP)
  • Five journalists from The Sun are among eight people arrested in connection with allegations of corrupt payments to police. News International boss Rupert Murdoch says he is committed to the newspaper. (BBC)
Politics
  • Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is to make an "important nuclear announcement" within days. (Al Jazeera)
  • Burmese protest leader U Gambira is released by authorities in Yangon after being held overnight. (BBC)
  • Thousands of people march in Japan against the resumption of nuclear reactors that were closed after the Fukushima disaster last year. (AP via Jakarta Post)
  • Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets privately with Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai. The latter is currently embroiled in the Wang Lijun affair in what is rumoured to be an intense political struggle. (Globe and Mail) (The National Post)
  • Hundreds of thousands of people march in the Portuguese capital Lisbon against austerity measures. (AFP via Google News)
  • The Republican caucuses in the state of Maine finish with Mitt Romney finishing just ahead of Ron Paul. (New York Times)
Sport
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