- "'Bloody Sunday Inquiry' publishes report into 1972 British Army killing of fourteen civil rights activists in Northern Ireland" — Wikinews, June 16, 2010
- "Copenhagen climate conference opens" — Wikinews, December 8, 2009
- "Danish unofficial draft version of UNCCC treaty leaks, G77 reacts sharply" — Wikinews, December 10, 2009
- "Egypt to open Gaza Strip crossing for humanitarian and medical aid" — Wikinews, June 1, 2010
- "Hamas ends truce with Israel" — Wikinews, December 23, 2008
- "Hewlett-Packard to cut 9,000 jobs in $1 billion restructuring plan" — Wikinews, June 2, 2010
- "International Committee of the Red Cross condemns Gaza blockade" — Wikinews, June 15, 2010
- "International community marks the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People" — Wikinews, December 2, 2008
- "Ireland requests replay of FIFA World Cup play-off with France" — Wikinews, November 20, 2009
- "Irish 1901 census goes online" — Wikinews, June 4, 2010
- "Irish Nobel laureate remains in detention in Israel" — Wikinews, July 7, 2009
- "Israel "illegally annexing" east Jerusalem, EU reports" — Wikinews, December 4, 2009
- "Israel may free all Gaza flotilla detainees" — Wikinews, June 2, 2010
- "MV Rachel Corrie seized by Israeli Naval Forces" — Wikinews, June 5, 2010
- "Nineteen activists killed by Israeli commandos aboard aid convoy bound for Gaza" — Wikinews, May 31, 2010
- "Noynoy Aquino elected Philippine president" — Wikinews, June 10, 2010
- "Portugal holds first same-sex marriage" — Wikinews, June 8, 2010
- "Second round of Bonn UN Climate Change negotiations continue" — Wikinews, June 3, 2010
- "Slovenia votes in favour of Croatian border deal" — Wikinews, June 7, 2010
- "South Korean Naro-1 space rocket explodes after take-off" — Wikinews, June 10, 2010
- "Turkey mourns flotilla dead" — Wikinews, June 4, 2010
- "UN Security Council imposes more sanctions against Iran" — Wikinews, June 11, 2010
- "US White House correspondent Helen Thomas retires" — Wikinews, June 8, 2010
- "US intelligence analyst arrested over Wikileaks video" — Wikinews, June 9, 2010
- "WHO's reaction to H1N1 influenced by drug companies, reports claim" — Wikinews, June 6, 2010
- "World's oldest leather shoe found in Armenia" — Wikinews, June 11, 2010