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Portal:Current events/2012 May 28

May 28, 2012 (2012-05-28) (Monday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Arab Spring:
  • Colombian armed conflict (1964–present):
    • The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) releases a video proving that Romeo Langlois, a French reporter they kidnapped on 28 April 2012, is still alive. (Reuters)
  • A suspected bomb explodes in a shopping complex in Nairobi, Kenya, injuring 33 people. (BBC)
  • For the first time a series of self-immolations have reached the Tibetan capital of Lhasa when two Tibetans set themselves on fire.(Al Jazeera) (The Times of India)
  • Following the UN Committee Against Torture's condemnation of the Irish government's failure to acknowledge and assist former detainees of the country's Catholic-run Magdalene asylums, the Justice for Magdalenes campaign group announces its discovery that women were transferred from State-funded mother and baby homes to Magdalene laundries, where they were held against their will and without their children. (RTÉ)
Arts and culture
Business and economics
Disasters and accidents
International relations
  • Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh makes the first official visit to Myanmar by an Indian PM since 1987. (BBC) (The Times of India)
Law and crime
  • Leveson Inquiry:
    • Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair tells the Leveson Inquiry he had a "working relationship" with News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch, but that Murdoch did not influence policy during his time in office. (BBC)
    • An intruder interrupts proceedings to accuse Blair of being a war criminal, on the payroll of U.S. multinational JPMorgan Chase and implicit involvement in war crimes committed in Iraq. (Al Jazeera) (UPI) (MSNBC) (The Belfast Telegraph)
Politics and elections
Sport
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