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The U.S. economy lost 598,000 jobs during January 2009, with unemployment rising to 7.6 percent. (New York Times) Canada's economy lost 129,000 jobs during January 2009, an all-time record, with unemployment rising to 7.2 percent. (AP via Google News) Bankruptcies in the United Kingdom rose during 2008 by 50 percent to an all-time high. (ABC ...
Japan's industrial production fell by 10% in January 2009. (MarketWatch) Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány requests that the European Union aid Eastern Europe with US$230 billion. Bangladesh's military arrests 300 Rifles for mutiny and discovers a mass grave containing 58 officers killed during the revolt.
Japan's exports plunged 45.7% in January 2009. The U.S. State Department criticizes China's human rights record. Islamist terrorist group Al-Shabaab seizes Hudur, Somalia. The U.S. arrests 750 people in a national crackdown on Mexican drug cartels.
February 2009 events by continent (6 C) February 2009 crimes (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "February 2009 events" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...
Queensland's government announces a state election for March 21, 2009. (ABC News Australia) Ethiopian national Benyam Mohammed is released from Guantanamo Bay Naval Base's detention camp. South Korea's Defense Ministry reports that North Korea has medium-range ballistic missiles capable of striking U.S. military bases.
February 2009 crimes in the United States (2 P) Pages in category "February 2009 events in the United States" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
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Carpatair Flight 128 – a Saab 2000 bound for Timişoara, Romania, from Chişinău, Moldova, and carrying 51 people – makes an emergency landing at Traian Vuia International Airport without its forward landing gear.