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{{*mp|May 5}} The [[European Parliament]] endorses a bill banning imports of '''[[Seal hunting|seal products]]''' ''(seal pictured)'', drawing complaints from the [[Canada|Canadian]] government. |
{{*mp|May 5}} The [[European Parliament]] endorses a bill banning imports of '''[[Seal hunting|seal products]]''' ''(seal pictured)'', drawing complaints from the [[Canada|Canadian]] government. |
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{{*mp|May 5}} [[Georgia (country)|Georgian]] troops '''[[2009 Georgian troop mutiny|mutiny]]''' after officials claimed to have uncovered a plot to assassinate [[President of Georgia|President]] [[Mikheil Saakashvili]]. |
{{*mp|May 5}} [[Georgia (country)|Georgian]] troops '''[[2009 Georgian troop mutiny|mutiny]]''' after officials claimed to have uncovered a plot to assassinate [[President of Georgia|President]] [[Mikheil Saakashvili]]. |
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{{*mp|May 4}} [[Egypt]] commences the '''[[2009 swine flu outbreak action against pigs| |
{{*mp|May 4}} [[Egypt]] commences the '''[[2009 swine flu outbreak action against pigs|slaughter]]''' of all [[domestic pig]]s in the country, as a response to the recent [[2009 swine flu outbreak|swine flu outbreak]]. |
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{{*mp|May 4}} Gunmen '''[[2009 Mardin wedding party attack|kill]]''' 44 people at a wedding party using [[grenade]]s and automatic weapons in [[Mardin Province]], [[Turkey]]. |
{{*mp|May 4}} Gunmen '''[[2009 Mardin wedding party attack|kill]]''' 44 people at a wedding party using [[grenade]]s and automatic weapons in [[Mardin Province]], [[Turkey]]. |
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{{*mp|May 4}} [[John Higgins (snooker player)|John Higgins]] of [[Scotland]] beats [[Shaun Murphy (snooker player)|Shaun Murphy]] of [[England]] in the final of the '''[[World Snooker Championship 2009|2009 World Snooker Championship]]''', becoming [[List_of_world_snooker_champions|the sixth player]] to win three or more [[World Snooker Championship|world titles]] in modern times. |
{{*mp|May 4}} [[John Higgins (snooker player)|John Higgins]] of [[Scotland]] beats [[Shaun Murphy (snooker player)|Shaun Murphy]] of [[England]] in the final of the '''[[World Snooker Championship 2009|2009 World Snooker Championship]]''', becoming [[List_of_world_snooker_champions|the sixth player]] to win three or more [[World Snooker Championship|world titles]] in modern times. |
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Current topics
- The European Parliament endorses a bill banning imports of seal products (seal pictured), drawing complaints from the Canadian government.
- Georgian troops mutiny after officials claimed to have uncovered a plot to assassinate President Mikheil Saakashvili.
- Egypt commences the slaughter of all domestic pigs in the country, as a response to the recent swine flu outbreak.
- Gunmen kill 44 people at a wedding party using grenades and automatic weapons in Mardin Province, Turkey.
- John Higgins of Scotland beats Shaun Murphy of England in the final of the 2009 World Snooker Championship, becoming the sixth player to win three or more world titles in modern times.