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Events 2006   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
Events in May 2006

May. 1 Canada orders a public probe into the attack on Air India flight Kanishka on June 23, 1985 off the Irish coast which killed 329 people.
Bolivia nationalises oil, gas sector.
May. 2 A seven-member Cabinet takes office in Nepal. K. P. Sharma Oli is made Deputy Prime Minister. Full Story
The Italian Premier, Silvio Berlusconi, resigns bowing to the outcome of the April 9-10 polls. Full Story
May. 3 All 113 persons aboard an Armenian passenger jet are killed after it crashes into the Black Sea off Russia.
A U.S. federal jury rejects the death penalty for Zacarias Moussaoui holding he played only a minor role in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Full Story
May. 5 Margaret Beckett is appointed British Foreign Secretary replacing Jack Straw. John Reid becomes Home Secretary and Des Browne the new Defence Secretary. Full Story
Porter J. Goss quits as the CIA Director. Full Story
May. 6 Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party wins a landslide victory in parliamentary polls, the tenth straight victory. Full Story
Voting begins in Fiji’s week-long parliamentary elections. Full Story
May. 7 Israel begins eviction of Jewish settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron. Full Story
May. 8 The U.S. President, George Bush, names Michael Hayden to lead the CIA. Full Story
May. 9 Australian miners Todd Russell and Brant Webb are rescued after lying trapped for 14 days in a gold mine in Beaconsfield, Tasmania. Full Story
India is elected to the newly established Human Rights Council at the U.N. General Assembly. Full Story
May. 10 Georgio Napolitano (80) is elected Italian President. Full Story
Clashes between rival militias in Somalia leaves 122 dead. Full Story
May. 12 A pipeline explosion kills 200 persons on the outskirts of Nigerian city Lagos.
May. 15 Seventyeight persons are killed in three days of violence in Brazil.
Georgio Napolitano is sworn in Italian President. Full Story
May. 17 The 59th Cannes Film Festival opens. Full Story
Romano Prodi is sworn in Italian Prime Minister. Massimo d’Alema has been named Foreign Minister. Full Story
May. 18 The Nepal House of Representatives issues proclamation cutting the King’s powers and privileges. The country is declared a secular state and the national anthem scrapped. Full Story
Laisenia Qarase is sworn in Fiji Prime Minister for a second term. Full Story
Over 100 persons are killed in two days of violence in Afghanistan. Full Story
Scientists sequence the last chromosome in human genome with 3,141 genes. Full Story
May. 20 The Iraqi Parliament approves a 37-member Cabinet headed by Nuri al-Maliki. Hoshyar Zabari gets Foreign Ministry. Full Story
China completes work on the world’s largest dam in the Three Gorges area, Hubei province, aimed at taming the flood-prone Yangtze river. Full Story
May. 21 Kuwait’s emir dissolves Parliament and calls for elections on June 29 in a bid to end a political crisis over an electoral reform bill.
Dr. Lee Jong-wook (61), WHO Director-General dies after undergoing an emergency surgery for a blood clot in his brain, in Geneva. Full Story
May. 22 A narrow majority votes to cede from Serbia in Montenegro referendum. Full Story
May. 23 Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova and Azerbaijan form a new group, to facilitate integration into the E.U. and the NATO. Full Story
A 26-member Cabinet is sworn in in Fiji. Full Story
May. 25 India and Japan agree upon a bilateral peace partnership. Full Story
Five Kuwaiti women create history by registering to run in the parliamentary polls, ending a 44-year ban on political participation by females.
May. 26 The Nepalese Government and the Maoist rebels sign a 25-point code of conduct. Full Story
Nurpashi Kulayev, the only surviving attacker on a school in Beslan, southern Russia in September 2004 gets a lifer. Full Story
May. 27 More than 5,800 people are killed as an earthquake rocks Yogyakarta home to the famed Borobudur temple in Central Java, Indonesia. The Prambanan temple complex suffers extensive damage. Bantul district is flattened. Full Story
US awards Congressional Gold Medal, the country's highest civilian honour to Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama. Full Story
May. 28 British director Ken Loach wins the Cannes International Film Festival’s top Prize the Palm d’Or for The Wind That Shakes The Barley. Flanders by French director Bruno Dumont bags the runner-up Grand Prix. Full Story
Colombian President, Alvaro Uribe wins a second term.
The $ 4 billion Baku Tbilisi Ceyhan oil pipeline comes on stream. Full Story
U.S. Marines under investigation for alleged cover-up of a massacre of 24 Iraqis in Haditha town last November, an atrocity “worse than Abu Ghraib” Full Story
May. 29 The Indian and the Chinese Defence Ministries sign the first ever MoU on military ties, in Beijing. Full Story
The European Union bans the LTTE. Full Story
May. 30 The East Timor President, Xanana Gusmao takes direct charge of the armed forces to curb lawlessness, that has left 27 dead. Full Story
Daewoo Group founder Kim Woo-choong is jailed for 10 years for fraud and embezzlement by a Seoul court.


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