- Tony Tan became Singapore’s new President.
- Turkey expelled Israeli ambassador.
- Germany became the first team to qualify for the 2012 European Championship finals.
- Typhoon Talas killed 20 in Japan.
- Former Egyptian President Mubarak’s trial resumed.
- Russia launched the first ‘technical’ gas into undersea pipeline to Germany.
- Yahoo Inc. fired CEO Carol Bartz.
- French designer John Galliano fined after found guilty of anti-Semitic act.
- North Korea celebrated its 63rd anniversary.
- South Korea won the women’s Asian Champions Trophy Hockey tournament.
- IMF recognised TNC as Libyan government.
- Egyptian top Gen Tantawi failed to testify in ousted President Mubarak’s trial.
- Samantha Stosur won the women’s final of US Open Tennis.
- Angola’s Leila Lopes crowned Miss Universe 2011.
- Novak Djokovic won the men’s final in US Open Tennis.
- Nasa Unveiled design for giant rocket called Space Launch System.
- 24 Hours siege in Kabul diplomatic enclave ended.
- US declared Indian Mujahideen a terror entity.
- Thorning-Schmidt elected Denmark Premier.
- India recognises new Libyan regime.
- 4645 Taiwanese children set mass violin playing Record.
- 63rd premtime Emmy Award presented in Los Angeles.
- Former Afghan President Rabbani killed in suicide bomb attack.
- At UN, Obama opposes Palestinian statehood.
- Australia announced that it will ease visa rules for students.
- Yemen’s president Salah returned to Sanna, called for truce.
- Palestine Staked state claim at UN.
- NTC forces attacked Gaddaff home turf.
- NASA’s dead satellite crashed over Pacific.
- China installs gold vending machine as demand soars.
- First ever strategic and Economic Dialogue between Indian and China held at Beijing.
- 16 dead as Typhone Nesat smashed into the Philippines.
- US confront Pak with evidence of ISI’s Terror Links.
- Last all-male polled in Saudi Arabia; China launch Space Lab Module.
- India, 25 other nations opposed EU plan on emission trading.
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Friday, 17 February 2012
International Current Affairs September, 2011, General Awareness September, 2011
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