2010 in Europe

This is a list of 2010 events that occurred in Europe.

Years in Europe: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Centuries: 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century
Decades: 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s
Years: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Events

January

Heavy snowfall in Alton, England

February

  • February 3: The sculpture L'Homme qui marche I by Alberto Giacometti sells in London for £65 million (US$103.7 million), setting a new world record for a work of art sold at auction.[6]
  • February 16: A bus carrying French children on a school trip has overturned in Italy, killing at least three people on board and injuring another 20.[7]
  • February 18: A scattered exchange of gunfire on the line of contact dividing Azerbaijani and the Karabakh Armenian military forces left six people dead and one wounded.[8]
  • February 25: A collision between two trains in Buizingen, Belgium, left 18 people dead and 162 injured.[9]
  • February 26: At least 63 people were killed and one million homes were left without power in western France after cyclone Xynthia crossed Western Europe.[10][11]

March

April

The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull seen from Þórolfsfell

May

Demonstrators in front of the Greek Parliament, 29 May
  • May 5: Up to 500,000 people protested in front of the Greek Parliament amid plans to cut public spending and raise taxes as austerity measures in exchange for a €110 billion bail-out.[22] The protest degenerated in violences between protesters and riot police, resulting in three deaths and dozens of injuries.[23]
  • May 14: Throughout Eastern Europe, 21 people were killed in floods triggered by the Windstorm Yolanda.
  • May 24: Three people were killed and 35 injured when a Honda Civic car collided with a school bus near Keswick, Cumbria.[24]

June

  • June 2: 13 people were killed and 25 injured in a shooting spree in Cumbria, England.[25][26]
  • June 6: A passenger train collided with boulders that had fallen on the line near Falls of Cruachan, Scotland, derailed and caught fire. Several people were hospitalised and the line was blocked for a week.[27]
  • June 15: Heavy rainfall in southern France caused severe floods in the department of Var, resulting in at least 25 deaths.[28]
  • June 23: A passenger train struck a group of people who were crossing the railway on the level at Platja de Castelldefels station near Barcelona.[29] Twelve people were killed, and fourteen injured.[30]

July

August

September

  • September 19: A woman armed with an automatic weapon has shot dead three people and injured 18 others at a hospital in Germany before being killed by police.[39][40]
  • September 26: A Polish tourist bus returning from Spain careered into a bridge on a rain-soaked German motorway, killing 13 people.[41]

October

The French Union Solidaires protesting in the Place du Martroi in Orléans
  • October 1: 40 people were injured when a train derailed at Skotterud, Norway.[42]
  • October 4: Nine people died and 122 were injured in flooding from a ruptured red sludge reservoir at the Ajkai Timföldgyár alumina plant, Hungary.[43]
  • October 12
    • A bus packed with rush-hour commuters crashed into a train at a level crossing in Ukraine after jumping a red traffic light, killing 45 people and leaving another 9 wounded.[44]
    • At most 3.5 million people attended a series of demonstrations organised by the French Union leaders throughout France.[45]

November

December

Deaths

January

  • January 11
    • Miep Gies, 100, Dutch humanitarian (b. 1909)
    • Eric Rohmer, 89, French film director (b. 1920)
  • January 19 - Panajot Pano, 70, Albanian footballer (b. 1939)
  • January 22 - Jean Simmons, 80, British actress (b. 1929)

February

  • February 1 - Steingrimur Hermannsson, 81, 19th Prime Minister of Iceland (b. 1928)
  • February 6 - John Dankworth, 82, British jazz musician and composer (b. 1927)
  • February 11 - Alexander McQueen, 40, British fashion designer (b. 1969)
  • February 14 - Dick Francis, 89, British author and jockey (b. 1920)

March

April

  • April 6 - Corin Redgrave, 70, British actor and political activist (b. 1939)
  • April 8 - Malcolm McLaren, 64, British musician and manager (b. 1946)
  • April 10
    • Ryszard Kaczorowski, 90, Polish statesman (b. 1919)
    • Lech Kaczynski, 60, President of Poland (b. 1949)
  • April 16 - Tomas Spidlik, 90, Czech cardinal (b. 1919)
  • April 21 - Juan Antonio Samaranch, 89, Spanish sports official (b. 1920)
  • April 25 - Alan Sillitoe, 82, British writer (b. 1928)
  • April 30 - Paul Mayer, 98, German cardinal (b. 1911)

May

June

  • June 1 - Andrei Voznesensky, 77, Soviet-Russian poet (b. 1933)
  • June 2 - Giuseppe Taddei, 93, Italian baritone (b. 1916)
  • June 3 - Vladimir Arnold, 72, Soviet-Russian mathematician (b. 1937)
  • June 9 - Marina Semyonova, 101, Russian ballerina (b. 1908)
  • June 10 - Sigmar Polke, 69, German painter and photographer (b. 1941)
  • June 14 - Leonid Kizim, 68, Soviet-Ukrainian cosmonaut (b. 1941)
  • June 16 - Ronald Neame, 99, British cinematographer, producer and director (b. 1911)
  • June 18
    • Marcel Bigeard, 94, French military officer (b. 1916)
    • Jose Saramago, 87, Portuguese writer and Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1922)
  • June 26 - Algirdas Brazauskas, 77, 9th President of Lithuania (b. 1932)

July

August

  • August 6 - Tony Judt, 62, British historian (b. 1948)
  • August 7 - Bruno Cremer, 80, French actor (b. 1923)
  • August 12 - Guido de Marco, 79, 6th President of Malta (b. 1931)
  • August 16 - Nicola Cabibbo, 75, Italian physicist (b. 1935)
  • August 17 - Francesco Cossiga, 82, 63rd Prime Minister and 8th President of Italy (b. 1928)
  • August 18 - Carlos Hugo of Bourbon-Parma, 80, Spanish aristocrat (b. 1930)
  • August 26 - Raimon Panikkar, 91, Spanish theologian (b. 1918)
  • August 27 - Anton Geesink, 76, Dutch judoka (b. 1934)
  • August 30 - Alain Corneau, 67, French filmmaker (b. 1943)
  • August 31 - Laurent Fignon, 50, French road bicycle racer (b. 1960)

September

  • September 9 - Bent Larsen, 75, Danish chess grandmaster (b. 1935)
  • September 12 - Claude Chabrol, 80, French film director (b. 1930)
  • September 29 - Georges Charpak, 86, French Nobel physicist (b. 1924)

October

November

  • November 2 - Rudolf Barshai, 86, Soviet-Russian conductor and violist (b. 1924)
  • November 3 - Viktor Chernomyrdin, 72, 31st Prime Minister of Russia (b. 1938)
  • November 5 - Hajo Herrmann, 97, German fighter pilot and lawyer (b. 1913)
  • November 10 - Dino De Laurentiis, 91, Italian film producer (b. 1919)
  • November 12 - Henryk Gorecki, 76, Polish composer (b. 1933)
  • November 13 - Luis Garcia Berlanga, 89, Spanish film director (b. 1921)
  • November 17 - Isabelle Caro, 30, French model and actress (b. 1930)
  • November 29

December

  • December 12 - Tom Walkinshaw, 64, British racing car driver and team owner (b. 1946)
  • December 21 - Enzo Bearzot, 83, Italian footballer and coach (b. 1927)
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References

  1. "Trains collide in northern Turkey", BBC News
  2. "Deaths during Britain's big freeze", The Times
  3. "Social Democrat Ivo Josipovic elected Croatia president", BBC News
  4. "Floods in Albania", NATO
  5. "Ethiopia Airlines jet 'black box' retrieved in Lebanon", BBC News
  6. "Giacometti Sculpture 'L'Homme qui marche I' Fetches $104.3 Million, World Record", Huffington Post
  7. "French pupils in fatal bus crash in Italy", BBC News
  8. "Azerbaijan announces names of soldiers killed and wounded by Armenian fire" Archived February 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, News.az
  9. "Belgian train crash: Eighteen people dead in Halle", BBC News
  10. "Storm batters Europe, at least 55 dead", CNN
  11. "At least 50 dead in western Europe storms", BBC News
  12. "Police battle to control EDL and UAF protest in Bolton", BBC News
  13. (in Norwegian) "Trodde vognene hang fast i skiftelok" Archived 2012-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, Aftenposten.no
  14. "Russia braces for terrorism's return as 38 die in subway bombings", The Washington Post
  15. "Russian police release subway bomb suspects' photos", CNN
  16. "Teenage girl dies in coach crash", BBC News
  17. "At least sixty four people in Slovak train", Earth Times
  18. "Polish president Lech Kaczynski killed in plane crash", The Guardian
  19. "Landslide derails train in Italy leaving nine dead", BBC News
  20. "Ash cloud chaos: Airlines face huge task as ban ends", BBC News
  21. (in German) "Bundespräsidentenwahl 2010", Federal Ministry of the Interior
  22. "Three dead as Greece protest turns violent", BBC News
  23. "Greek bailout: Athens burns – and crisis strikes at heart of the EU", The Guardian
  24. "Two pupils and man killed in Cumbria bus crash named", BBC News
  25. "Cumbria shooting: police hunt gunman after 'several shot dead'", The Telegraph
  26. "Cumbria shooting rampage suspect's 'body found'", BBC News
  27. "Boulders 'caused Glasgow to Oban rail derailment'", BBC News
  28. (in French) "Var: Le bilan des inondations s'alourdit à 25 morts", Le Monde
  29. (in Spanish) "Confusión hasta última hora sobre el número de muertos en Castelldefels", El País
  30. "Spanish train kills 12 on tracks near Barcelona", BBC News
  31. "Eight-death crash 'worst on record'", Independent.ie
  32. (in Polish) "Wypadek kolejowy w Korzybiu. Rannych zostało 36 osób. Kibice oddają krew", GP24.pl
  33. "Fourteen killed in northern Albania bus crash", BBC News
  34. "Driver error to blame for Glacier Express crash", Euronews
  35. "Stampede at German Love Parade festival kills 19", BBC News
  36. (in Italian) "Deraglia la Circumvesuviana, un morto", Repubblica.it
  37. "Suffolk train and lorry level crossing smash injures 21", BBC News
  38. "Lambrecht - Charedi Man Amongst Rescued In Germany's High Speed Train Crash", Vosizneias.com
  39. "Fatal shooting at German hospital", BBC News
  40. "Woman opens fire in German town, four killed", Reuters
  41. "Thirteen killed in Polish tourist bus crash in Germany", Asiaone.com
  42. "Train derails on Norway-Sweden border, injuring 40", Yahoo! News
  43. "Hungary declares a state of emergency after sludge disaster", The Guardian
  44. "Ukraine train and bus collision kills 42", BBC News
  45. "French police frustrated by new strike blockades", BBC News
  46. "25,000 protest against fees increase", The Irish Times
  47. "Croatian ex-PM Ivo Sanader arrested in Austria", BBC News

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