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The Convention on Cluster Munitions , banning the use, production and transfer of cluster bombs , comes into effect.[ 1]
Malawi changes its national flag .[ 2]
Salanoia durrelli , a carnivoran species from Lake Alaotra , Madagascar , is officially described as a new species.[ 3]
Israeli and Lebanese troops exchange fire on the border between the two countries.[ 4]
The Sun undergoes a series of four large coronal mass ejections .[ 5]
At least 63 people are killed and more than 200 others injured during rioting in Karachi , Pakistan .[ 6]
Wildfires kill 48 people and cause evacuation of thousands in western Russia .[ 7]
The worst flooding in Pakistan 's history kills over 1,100 people and displaces thousands more.[ 8]
The U.S. Senate votes to confirm Elena Kagan as an associate justice on the country's Supreme Court .[ 9]
Kenya holds a referendum on a proposed new constitution .[ 10]
10 people, including 2 Afghan civilians and 8 international aid workers, are killed in Badakhshan Province , Afghanistan.[ 11]
A landslide in Gansu province , People's Republic of China kills 127 people, with 2,000 more missing.[ 12]
Researchers announce that diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can be made with up to 100 percent accuracy using a cerebrospinal fluid test.[ 13]
The death rate in Moscow doubles to 700 people per day due to poisonous smog from wildfires and a heat wave in western Russia .[ 14]
Paul Kagame is re-elected President of Rwanda .[ 15]
Colombia and Venezuela re-establish diplomatic relations after Juan Manuel Santos becomes the President of Colombia .[ 16]
The World Health Organization announces the end of the swine flu pandemic .[ 17]
Former President of Malta and President of the United Nations General Assembly Guido de Marco dies suddenly.[ 18]
The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics , the first of the Youth Olympic Games , begins in Singapore with 3,531 participating athletes aged 14–18 from 205 National Olympic Committees .[ 19]
Agricultural Bank of China completes the world's largest ever initial public offering , raising US$22.1 billion.[ 20]
In golf , Martin Kaymer of Germany wins the 2010 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits .[ 21]
The economy of the People's Republic of China is the second-largest during the second quarter, having surpassed Japan 's quarterly gross domestic product for the first time.[ 22]
A bombing outside an Iraqi Army recruitment center in Baghdad kills more than sixty people.[ 23]
Former Italian President Francesco Cossiga has died, aged 82.[ 24]
In association football , Nicolas Anelka is suspended for 18 games with the national team , and three other players for for shorter periods for their roles in a player strike at the 2010 FIFA World Cup .[ 25]
At least seven people are killed and fourteen others wounded in a bomb attack in Xinjiang province, north-western China .[ 26]
Ngô Bảo Châu , Elon Lindenstrauss , Stanislav Smirnov , and Cédric Villani are awarded the Fields Medal for their work in mathematics .[ 27]
Bolivia declares a state of emergency as forest fires rage across move than 1,500,000 hectares (3,700,000 acres).[ 28]
Iran launches its first nuclear power plant in Busher .[ 29]
A national election is held in Australia , with results indicating a hung parliament with neither the Labor Party nor the Liberal/National Coalition able to form a majority government.[ 30]
David Lekuta Rudisha of Kenya breaks the world record in the 800 metres at the ISTAF IAAF World Challenge meeting in Berlin .[ 31]
A man shoots dead nine people, including himself, after taking hostages on board a bus in Manila , Philippines .[ 32]
Thirty-three miners are found alive but trapped, three weeks after a mine collapse near Copiapó , Chile .[ 33]
Al-Shabaab militants storm a hotel killing dozens, including parlamentarians, amid heavy fighting in Mogadishu , Somalia .[ 34]
A traffic jam outside Beijing , China extends for over 60 miles (100 kilometres), leaving many drivers stranded for days.[ 35]
A plane crash in Heilongjiang , north-west People's Republic of China , kills 42 people.[ 36]
A series of bombings across thirteen cities in Iraq kill more than fifty people.[ 37]
Archeologists excavate arrowheads in Sibudu Cave , South Africa , indicating the use of the bow and arrow up to 64,000 years ago.[ 38]
Mount Sinabung on the Indonesian island of Sumatra produced its first volcanic eruption in over 400 years, causing over 12,000 residents to flee and killing one person.[ 39]
Danny Philip is elected Prime Minister of Solomon Islands , following general election .[ 40]
Mad Men wins the drama prize and Modern Family wins the comedy prize at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards .[ 41]
Argentine footballer Francisco Varallo , the last surviving player from the inaugural FIFA World Cup , dies at the age of 100.[ 42]