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December 2013 events in Africa (5 C, 5 P) C. 2013 crimes in Africa by month (11 C) E. 2013 events in Egypt by month (8 C) 2013 events in Ethiopia by month (1 C) L.
Flooding in Nový Knín, Czech Republic on June 2, 2013 Riga Castle fire. June 3: At least 24 people [86] have died as torrential rains in central Europe caused landslides and widespread flooding. [87] [88] June 5: The two-time prime minister of Slovenia, Janez Janša, has been convicted of corruption and sentenced to two years in prison. [89] [90]
2013 Mardan funeral bombing: A suicide bomber detonated his vest at a funeral. Among those killed in the attack was Imran Khan Mohmand, formerly an independent MPA. [41] [42] [43] Jun 19 Bombing 22 20+ Mogadishu, Somalia: June 2013 Mogadishu attack: Militants detonated a car bomb at the main UNDP base and staged an assault on the compound ...
December 2013 events in Africa (6 C, 5 P) C. 2013 crimes in Africa by month (11 C) E. 2013 events in Egypt by month (8 C) 2013 events in Ethiopia by month (1 C) L.
Disasters and accidents Flash floods and heavy rains sweep across central Texas, United States, killing 2 people. (AP via Fox News) Law and crime 2013 Los Angeles International Airport shooting: A gunman opens fire at Los Angeles International Airport, killing a US Transportation Security Administration employee, and wounding several other people. It prompts a terminal evacuation. (NBC Los ...
Europe could use a hug. The past few years haven't been kind to the continent, highlighted by runaway unemployment, countries rumored to be leaving the eurozone, out-of-control debt, and political ...
19 to 10 February – The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations takes place in South Africa and is won by Nigeria, with the Burkina Faso as the runner-up. 21 – A South African court finds Nigerian militant Henry Okah guilty of masterminding a 2010 car bombing which killed 12 people in Abuja. 24 – 15,000 crocodiles escape from a farm after flooding ...
6 January - South Africa announces plans to deploy 400 more soldiers into the Central African Republic to assist President Bozizé against the Séléka rebels. [ 3 ] 11 January - The government signs a ceasefire with the rebels ending the conflict and establish a coalition government.