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Portal:Current events/2012 June 11

June 11, 2012 (2012-06-11) (Monday)
Armed conflict and attacks
Arts and culture
Business
  • Dangote Cement opens a new line of production at its Obajana facility in the Kogi State, making the plant the largest in Sub-Sahara Africa and one of the largest in the world. (AFP)
Disasters
  • Burma declares a state of emergency after several people are killed in sectarian violence between Buddhists and Muslims (The Guardian)
  • More than 80 people die in a landslide triggered by two earthquakes in Afghanistan; an entire village is buried. (BBC)
  • More than 170,000 houses are left without power in south-western Western Australia after winds up to 140 km/h batter the region. (WA Today)
  • Flooding hits large parts of England and Wales. (The Guardian)
International relations
  • Somalia–United States relations:
    • Al-Shabaab offers a reward of 10 camels for information about the whereabouts of Barack Obama and chickens for information on Hillary Clinton in response to the U.S. announcement of rewards of $3-7 million for various militant commanders. (BBC)
    • The U.S. threatens to impose sanctions on individual Somalis oppose peace plan. (BBC)
  • The U.S. withdraws a team of negotiators from Pakistan, with The Pentagon announcing: "The decision was reached to bring the team home for a short period of time". (BBC)
  • The U.S. grants permission to seven countries on three continents to continue importing oil from Iran in contravention of the declared U.S. policy of isolating Iran. (BBC)
Law and crime
  • John Bryson crashes:
    • Police in the San Gabriel Valley in southern California cite United States Secretary of Commerce John Bryson for felony hit and run for alleged involvement in a series of accidents on the weekend. (Los Angeles Times) (AP via Newsday)
    • Bryson takes medical leave while he undergoes test related to a seizure that occurred during the crashes. (Los Angeles Times)
  • Leveson Inquiry
    • Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown tells the Leveson Inquiry into press standards that he did not declare war on Rupert Murdoch after the Labour Party lost the support of The Sun newspaper in 2009. (The Telegraph)
    • NHS Fife apologises to Brown after finding it was "highly likely" one of its staff members leaked details of his son's cystic fibrosis to The Sun, which ran a story about his medical condition. (BBC)
    • Chancellor George Osborne tells the Inquiry that suggestions of a deal between the Conservative Party and Rupert Murdoch are "complete nonsense". (The Guardian)
Politics and elections
Science
Sports
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