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Urgent for major domestic and international current events from April to June 20 10.

April 1 day-Carlos Gomes, Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau, was briefly kidnapped by a group of soldiers in the office of Prime Minister Bissau and released a few hours later. April 3rd —— Yunnan Satellite TV, Beijing Satellite TV, Oriental Satellite TV, Jiangsu Satellite TV, Zhejiang Satellite TV, Guangdong Satellite TV, Hunan Satellite TV, anhui tv, Hong Kong Phoenix Satellite TV and Guangxi Satellite TV 13 TV stations jointly broadcast the large-scale drought relief charity evening "Drought Relief We Are in Action". On April 5, the first summit of Mekong River Commission was held in Hua Hin, a coastal city in Thailand. On April 7, large-scale riots broke out in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, and several cities and regions. Opposition supporters clashed with the military police and occupied important government institutions. On April 8, otunbayeva, the leader of the "People Trust Government" formed by the opposition in Kyrgyzstan, announced in Bishkek that an interim government with her as Prime Minister was established. August 8-Sri Lanka holds parliamentary elections. April 8th —— Mongolian Prime Minister Sukhbaataryn Batbold was elected as the president at the Party Congress of Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party. On April 8, US President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a new nuclear disarmament treaty in Prague, Czech Republic, agreeing to further reduce and limit offensive strategic weapons. April 8-9 16 ASEAN Summit held in Hanoi, Vietnam. April 10-The Tu-154 plane of Polish President Kaczynski crashed in Smolensk, Russia, killing all 96 people on board. April 10 —— In the first round of the 23rd Fujitsu Cup World Go Championship held in Tokyo, China's chess player Chang Hao lost to South Korea's cutting-edge Park Jun-hwan in the black middle set and was unexpectedly out. April10-The shooting ceremony of the large-scale revolutionary historical TV series Zhongshan Ship was held in Wuhan. The drama is listed as a major revolutionary historical theme by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, and will become a masterpiece to commemorate the centenary of the 1911 Revolution. April 10-Thai military police clashed with "Red Shirt Army" demonstrators who supported former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Bangkok, killing at least 24 people and injuring 858 others. April10-2009/10 season, the 3rd1round of the Spanish Football League played a focus game at the Bernabeu Stadium. Barcelona beat Real Madrid 2-0 away, Messi took the lead, Pedro expanded the score and Harvey contributed two assists. Barcelona beat Real Madrid for two consecutive seasons, leading the standings by three points after six consecutive victories, and Real Madrid 12 winning streak was ended. April 1 1 Sudan holds presidential elections. Hungary holds parliamentary elections. From April 12 to April 13, the first Nuclear Security Summit was held in DC, USA. Participants signed the communiqué and work plan of the Washington Nuclear Security Summit, and reached broad consensus on strengthening nuclear security and reducing the threat of nuclear terrorism. Hu Jintao, president of China, delivered an important speech entitled "Meeting Nuclear Security Challenges Together and Promoting Peace and Development" at the summit. April 13-A passenger plane crashed into a river and disintegrated in West Papua province in eastern Indonesia, injuring 78 people. April 13-A strong storm hit eastern India, killing 120 people and injuring more than 200 people. The next volcano under Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland's fifth largest glacier, erupted. April 15-The second official meeting of BRICS leaders was held in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil. April 15-Three explosions occurred in the Great Lakes Park area of Yangon, the capital of Myanmar, killing 8 people and injuring 170 people. The United Nations Independent Investigation Commission released its investigation report on the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto at the United Nations Headquarters in new york. The report said that Bhutto's assassination "could have been avoided" if adequate security measures had been taken at that time. April 15-US President Barack Obama announced a new space exploration program at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, hoping to send astronauts to Mars before the mid-1930s. April 16-Thai military and police raided a hotel in Bangkok, the capital, trying to arrest Arisman Ponglong, the leader of the anti-authoritarian democratic alliance, the "Red Shirt Army", but the latter managed to escape with the help of hundreds of demonstrators. April 16-Prime Minister otunbayeva of Kyrgyzstan's interim government announced that the interim government had received the resignation statement signed by Kyrgyz President Bakiyev. On April 16, Denmark held a grand rally and parade to celebrate Queen Margrethe II's 70th birthday. April 16-The US Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil lawsuit against Goldman Sachs, accusing the Wall Street giant of fraud in the financial product transaction related to subprime mortgage, which caused investors to lose about 10 billion US dollars. April 17-Thai anti-government "Red Shirt Army" leader Cha Dupont said that 24 "Red Shirt Army" leaders will surrender to the police on May 15. April 17- 18 International Conference on Nuclear Disarmament was held in Tehran, Iran. Poland held a state funeral in the southern city of Krakow for President Kaczynski and his wife who died in an air crash a week ago. 19 In April, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari formally signed a constitutional amendment, and many powers of the president will be transferred to the Prime Minister and Parliament. April 2 1 day —— To express the deep condolences of people of all ethnic groups for the victims of Yushu earthquake in Qinghai, mourning activities were held all over the country, and the national and foreign embassies and consulates lowered their flags at half mast and stopped public entertainment activities. April 2 1 day-komorowski, Speaker of the Polish House of Representatives acting as President, announced that Poland would hold a presidential election on June 20th. April 22nd-omurbek tekebayev, Deputy Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan's interim government, said that Kyrgyzstan would hold parliamentary and presidential elections on June 5438+ 10/0. On April 22nd, the first parliament elected after the civil war in Sri Lanka held its first meeting. Chamal Rajapaksa, the brother of President Rajapaksa, was elected as the Speaker, and 225 newly elected members were sworn in at the meeting. April 22nd-A serial explosion occurred on Shilong Road, Financial Street, Bangkok, Thailand, killing three people and injuring more than 70 people. On April 22nd, Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Didier Reynders announced in Brussels that Belgian Prime Minister Letem had submitted his resignation to King Albert II. April 22nd —— The unmanned recoverable space plane X-37b orbital test vehicle developed by the US Air Force was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida. April 23rd —— The upper house of the new parliament of Tajikistan held its first meeting, and the former speaker, Mohammad Sayed Ubaiduloyev, was re-elected as the speaker of the upper house of parliament. On April 23rd, Spanish King Juan Carlos I awarded the 2009 Cervantes Prize for Literature to the famous Mexican writer Joseemilio Pacheco in his hometown of Cervantes, Al Calad HerNares, in recognition of his contribution to literature. April 25th —— The spring meeting of the Development Committee of the World Bank adopted a reform plan to transfer voting rights from developed countries to developing countries. This reform has increased China's voting right in the World Bank from the current 2.77% to 4.22%, making it the third largest shareholder in the World Bank, only next to the United States and Japan. May 25-Hungary holds the second round of parliamentary elections. April 25th-According to the preliminary vote counting results released by the Austrian Ministry of Interior, the current Austrian President heinz fischer won the presidential election with 78.9% of the votes. Fischer will soon begin his second six-year presidency. April 26th-Sudan National Election Commission announced that the current Sudanese President Bashir was elected as the next Sudanese President in the elections held from June 1 1 to June 15. April 26th-jaroslaw kaczynski, the twin brother of the late Polish President Lech Kaczynski and chairman of the opposition Law and Justice Party, announced his participation in the presidential election to be held on June 20th. April 27th-Standard & Poor's, an international credit rating agency, downgraded Greece's long-term sovereign credit rating from "BBB+" to "BBB+", and the credit rating has dropped to junk status. April 28th-Standard & Poor's, an international credit rating agency, downgraded Spain's long-term sovereign credit rating from "AA+" to "AA", with a negative rating outlook. April 28th-The Belgian Dutch Christian Democratic Party decided to nominate marianne thyssen, the current party chairman, to run for prime minister. Letham, who has resigned as prime minister, announced that he would not seek re-election. On April 28th-29th, the 6th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Summit was held in Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. On April 30th, Charles Pasqua, former French Minister of the Interior, was sentenced to 1 year imprisonment, with suspended execution, on suspicion of misappropriating public funds by taking advantage of his position during his tenure. April 30th-The opening ceremony of China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo was held in Shanghai World Expo Cultural Center. May 1 day-The opening ceremony of China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo was held in Shanghai World Expo Center. Emblem of Shanghai World Expo 2010 May 6-Parliamentary elections held in Britain. On May 8, laura chinchilla, the newly elected president of Costa Rica, was sworn in in the capital, San José, becoming the first female president in Costa Rica's history. Philippine holds presidential election. May 10-Denise Becar, the president of the People's Party, Turkey's largest opposition party, announced her resignation because of her involvement in a sex scandal. David Cameron Queen Elizabeth II authorized David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, to form a new British government. Cameron has thus become the youngest prime minister in Britain in the past 200 years. May 12-The second disaster prevention and mitigation day in China, commemorating the second anniversary of the Wenchuan earthquake. May 12-An Airbus A330 of Libyan African Airlines crashed at Tripoli airport in Libya, 103 people were killed, and only 1 children survived. May 12-La Ciolina, the leader of Malagasy transitional authority, made a televised speech, announcing that the presidential election will be held this year126, and he also declared that he would not run for the presidency. May 12-The 63rd Cannes International Film Festival officially kicked off. May 14- Internet in Xinjiang resumed operation. May 14-Thai troops clashed with "red shirts" supporting former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in various locations in the capital Bangkok, killing 16 people and injuring 157 people. May 14-The inaugural meeting of the new Hungarian parliament was held, and Schmidt Parr was elected as the president of the parliament. May 17-A Pamir Airlines passenger plane crashed in Gorband region of Parvin province in northern Afghanistan, killing all 43 passengers on board. From May 17 to 19, the Central Xinjiang Work Forum was held in Beijing. May 22nd-A Boeing 737 passenger plane from air india suddenly crashed while landing at the Munro Airport in Karnataka, southwest India, killing 158 people and leaving 8 people alive. March 23-Ethiopia holds parliamentary elections. On May 24th, Trinidad and Tobago held parliamentary elections. The opposition United National Congress Party won the majority of seats and declared the election victory. Its leader, kamala Persad-Bissessar, became the first female prime minister in Trinidad and Tobago's history. From May 24th to 25th, the second round of China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue was held in Beijing. May 28th Czech Republic holds parliamentary elections. May 28th-An Indian passenger train derailed after being attacked by anti-government forces in West Bengal, East India, and collided with an oncoming truck, killing at least 148 people and injuring more than 200 people. On May 29th, the Hungarian Parliament elected Orbán Viktor, President of the Youth League, as the new Prime Minister of Hungary, and Orban was sworn in. March 30-Colombia holds presidential election. German President horst koehler announced his resignation. June, June1-Egypt held mid-term elections for consultative meetings (upper house of parliament). On June 2nd, Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama announced his resignation. June 3rd-A major fire broke out in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, killing at least 1 17 people and injuring more than 40 people. June 4th-Naoto Kan, the new representative of Japan's ruling Democratic Party (leader), was elected as the new prime minister in the nomination election of the Senate and the House of Representatives. June 5th-US President Barack Obama announced that he nominated james clapper, Deputy Secretary of Defense, as the new Director of National Intelligence. On June 6th, the Socialist Party, the largest opposition party in Hungary, held a congress and elected Balo Andras, the Hungarian ambassador to Thailand, as the presidential candidate. On June 7, the third meeting of the DPRK 12 Supreme People's Assembly was held in Pyongyang. The meeting decided to remove Jin Yingri from the post of Prime Minister of the Cabinet and elect Cui Yonglin as Prime Minister of the Cabinet. September 9-The Netherlands holds elections for the second house of parliament. On June 9th, the UN Security Council adopted resolution 1929 on the Iranian nuclear issue, and decided to impose the fourth round of sanctions on Iran since 2006. June 9th-The Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippine Congress held a joint meeting, and announced that benigno Aquino III, a liberal candidate, was elected as the15th president of the Philippines with a high vote. June 1 1-20 10 The World Cup in South Africa will be held soon. This World Cup was held in ten cities in South Africa, and it was the first World Cup held in Africa. June 65 Slovakia holds national assembly elections. June 12-The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), an Iraqi political party, announced that Iraqi President jalal talabani won the party's chairmanship again with absolute superiority.