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Portal:Current events/2012 June 18

June 18, 2012 (2012-06-18) (Monday)
Armed conflict and attacks
Arts and culture
  • It is disclosed that Jack Osbourne has the incurable neurological condition multiple sclerosis (MS). (BBC)
  • The music world expresses shock at the news of Scott Johnson's death ahead of a Radiohead concert in Canada. (BBC)
Business and economy
  • Australian newspaper publisher Fairfax Media announces restructuring plans which will lead to a cut of 1900 jobs. (The Australian)
  • The largest stockholder of the London-based telecommunications firm Vodafone, institutional investor Orbis, ends its opposition to a planned acquisition by Vodafone of Cable & Wireless Worldwide; the deal now seems certain to go through. (Reuters)
International relations
Law and crime
  • Rwanda's "gacaca courts", set up to try those responsible for playing a role in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, finish their work. (UPI)
  • Former American Major League Baseball player Roger Clemens is acquitted on all charges in a perjury trial. (CBS News)
Politics and elections
  • Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz is nominated as heir apparent of Saudi Arabia. (BBC)
Science
Sport
  • UEFA Euro 2012:
    • Italy trash ten-man Ireland to go through to the quarter-finals, with Ireland on their worst run for more than 40 years. (BBC) (RTE)
    • UEFA fines and bans Nicklas Bendtner of Denmark for one game after showing boxer shorts with a brand name on it against Portugal. Bendtner says: "I didn't know I was breaking any rules". (Al Jazeera) (BBC)
  • Next season's soccer fixtures:
    • Premier League fixtures are announced, with champions Manchester City kicking off at home against newly promoted Southampton. (BBC)
    • Rangers, set to be liquidated, do not appear on the Scottish Premier League fixture list and are instead replaced by a mysterious entity known as "Club 12". (BBC)
  • British police investigate tennis player David Nalbandian after yesterday's disqualification from the final of the 2012 AEGON Championships over kicking an advertising board into the left shin of a line judge, seriously injuring him; his opponent, Marin Čilić, who was trailing Nalbandian at the time, was awarded the title and Nalbandian lost the prize money he would have received for finishing as runner-up. (BBC)
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