Wikinews:2010/March
- Major storms batter Europe
- Roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan kills at least eleven
- UK Wikinews Shorts: March 1, 2010
- Medvedev asks for resignations from Russian Olympic officials after performance in Vancouver
- Iranian government bans critical media
- NASA scientist: Chile earthquake may have shifted Earth's axis, shortened day
- US to reduce nuclear weapons arsenal
- UK to ban Islamist group al-Shabaab
- New York Representative Eric Massa to retire
- Laws allowing same sex marriage in Washington, D.C. go into effect
- Former Bosnian president arrested in London
- Venezuelan economy shrank by 5.8% in fourth quarter of 2009
- GM recalls 1.3 million cars over steering issues
- Ex-Bosnian Serb leader: Alleged war crimes are myths
- Toyota's US sales fall by 8.7%
- Wikinews visits the Pacific Orchid Exposition
- Apple sues Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC
- UK Wikinews Shorts: March 3, 2010
- Ford's US auto sales spike, surpassing GM
- Air Canada to lay off over a thousand machinists
- Euro reaches ten month low against US dollar
- Wikinews interviews Diego Grez, Chilean earthquake survivor
- Earthquake, tsunami combo caused devastation in Pichilemu, Chile
- British tourists missing in Pichilemu, Chile
- At least 60 die in Indian temple stampede
- At least 29 dead after bombings in Iraq
- Threat to ships in Malacca Strait, says Singapore Navy
- 6.4 magnitude earthquake hits Taiwan
- Wave kills two on Mediterranean cruise
- US reveals Internet security efforts
- FAA: Jets at New York airport directed by child
- Two police officers injured in Pentagon shooting incident
- US Congressional panel claims Turkey committed genocide
- Britain thinks Africans are barbaric, claims South African President
- BBC Ethiopian famine aid 'siphoned off' to buy weapons according to rebels, report
- Five construction workers shot dead in Afghanistan
- Explosion, fire temporarily halts cereal production at General Mills plant
- "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot retires
- Early Iraq elections marred by violence
- China's military spending increases by 7.5%
- Eleven soldiers killed in clash with rebels in the Philippines
- Somali pirates seize tanker off coast of Madagascar
- Imam pleads guilty in New York subway bomb plot
- Suicide bomber kills twelve in northwest Pakistan
- Gordon Brown defends Iraq decision
- Paleontologists reaffirm the cause of dino extinction
- Insurgents kill several people in Baghdad as Iraq's parliamentary elections start
- Tiger kills handler in Shanghai zoo
- 10 billionth update placed on social networking website Twitter
- Iraqi police: Najaf bombing kills three
- Two candidates in Togo elections claim victory; votes counted
- Polio vaccination campaign targets 85 million African children
- Gardner pleads not guilty to Chelsea King murder
- Six people die in bus crash near Phoenix, Arizona
- Body of missing teenager Amber Dubois found
- Bronx, New York church destroyed in suspicious blaze
- Clashes in Nigeria kill hundreds, troops on alert
- Eight teens shot outside Indiana skating rink
- Several hundred buried in mass graves in Nigeria following clashes
- 6.0 magnitude earthquake rocks eastern Turkey
- Research shows HIV virus may hide in bone marrow
- Three rebels in Indonesia killed in raids
- Man jailed after Facebook murder case in County Durham, England
- Ohio State gunman kills employee before committing suicide
- Former teacher jailed for murdering father in London, England
- UN official: 90 Rwandan rebels killed in DRC by army troops
- Irish airline Aer Lingus to cut more staff
- New York attorney general Cuomo recuses himself from governor Paterson investigation
- Up to one-half of Somali food aid diverted from needy
- Suicide bomber kills at least 45 in Lahore, Pakistan
- Sanctions on US products introduced by Brazil
- Turkey recalls ambassador to Sweden over "genocide" vote
- Agency: New York City taxi cab drivers overcharged riders by $8.3 million
- Airplane in Nigeria crashes during mock rescue exercise
- Illinois House lessens penalty for sexting
- US appeals court rejects bid from expelled New York Senator convicted of assault
- Whaling activist arrested by Japan
- Pakistan Navy fires test missiles
- Fearing protests, Israel seals off West Bank
- Kidnapped Spanish aid worker is released
- Magnitude 6.9 earthquake hits Chile as president is sworn in
- Avalanche in Canadian Rocky Mountains kills two
- Georgia panicked by fake Russia invasion broadcast
- Chinese fishing boat hijacked off coast of Cameroon
- Australia defeats Germany 2-1, wins men's field hockey World Cup
- Taliban militant kills at least thirteen in northwest Pakistan
- Four arrested in three Naperville, Illinois prostitution stings
- Church of Scientology attempting to block 'intolerant' German film
- David Beckham to miss World Cup with injury
- Brazilian President arrives in Israel to start Middle East tour
- Paul Schneider leaving NBC's Parks and Recreation; Rob Lowe, Adam Scott to appear in series
- Tamil party drops commitment to independence from Sri Lanka
- Seven die in bombing in Falluja, Iraq
- Sarkozy's party defeated by Socialists in French regional elections
- Two suspected terrorists arrested in Mumbai, India
- UK government plans to replace House of Lords with elected chamber
- Glenbard East defeated by Benet Academy in Illinois basketball sectional
- Wikinews interviews Peter Coti, eyewitness to north eastern US storm
- Power outage affects many areas of Chile
- Muammar al-Gaddafi: Divide Nigeria in two to avoid bloodshed
- Israeli foreign minister reportedly boycotts Brazilian President's visit
- 25 dead after fire in Chinese coal mine
- Nigerian city hit by bomb blasts after rebel warning
- Thirteen dead after ethnic clashes in Nigeria
- Fire at tombs in Uganda result in clashes between protestors and police
- People from Pichilemu, Chile leave La Cruz Hill
- Nigeria's cabinet dissolved by acting president
- Italian police deal strong blow to Mafia network
- "Virtual fence" along US-Mexico border scrapped
- At least eight dead after drone strikes in Pakistan
- UN reports 222,570 dead in Haiti earthquake
- Chilean earthquakes: in pictures
- Teen arrested in Wal-Mart racial case
- Baby dies after being found abandoned behind shop in Gwent, Wales
- 2010 Chile earthquakes: Government confirms 452 dead
- Rick Astley releases deluxe editions of his first two albums; prepares 2010 tour
- Fishermen find body of child killed by Chile tsunami in Pichilemu
- WHO releases report on drug resistant tuberculosis
- Severe sandstorm strikes Beijing, China
- Icelandic volcanic eruption prompts evacuation, flight diversions
- Kangaroo knocks jogger unconscious in Canberra, Australia
- Ex-UN official says Pakistan disrupted talks with Taliban
- British Airways cabin crew begins strike
- Leader of Somali group al-Shabaab assassinated
- Cricket: Caloundra lead Glasshouse at stumps on day 2 of 2010 Sunshine Coast, Queensland division one grand final
- US House of Representatives passes health care bill
- Iraq election commission refuses recount of votes from parliamentary election
- Ten killed by suicide bomber in southern Afghanistan
- American actor Robert Culp dies at 79
- Alistair Darling unveils UK's 2010 Budget
- Security threats directed at US Democrats
- US and Russia to sign new arms control treaty
- Body of child killed in tsunami identified by Chilean police
- Car bomb in Buenaventura, Colombia kills at least six
- Osama bin Laden threatens retaliation if 9/11 suspects executed
- Dubai World to receive $9.5 billion in government aid
- Disputed island disappears beneath sea on India-Bangladesh border
- Two ill after eating burgers laced with multi-purpose cleaner in Bathurst, Australia
- Sequel of aftershocks hit O'Higgins, Bíobío and Maule regions in Chile
- Private guard kills Somali pirate in Gulf of Aden
- Wikipedia and sister projects back online after server failure
- Saudi Arabia arrests over 100 people suspected of having links to al-Qaeda
- South Korean navy ship sinks off North Korean coast
- UK's ITV cancels police drama "The Bill" after 27 years
- American singer Johnny Maestro dies at 70
- US and Mexico to revise counter-drug strategy
- Pichilemu and Cobquecura, Chile rocked again by aftershocks
- Heavy earthquake hits the Philippines
- UK Wikinews Shorts: March 27, 2010
- 6.2 magnitude earthquake hits northern Chile
- Greek debt deal reached
- Eleven die in truck-van crash in Kentucky
- Olympic gold medalist Evan Lysacek gets hero's welcome in hometown
- Jenson Button wins 2010 Australian Grand Prix
- Wikipedia and sister projects prepare new, easier interface
- 21 infants found dead in Chinese river
- Body of Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed Al Nahyan found in Moroccan lake
- Illinois judge lifts restraining order on pre-abortion parental notification law
- Banned Chinese medicine still on sale in United Kingdom
- China executes more people than rest of world combined, according to report
- British scientist shot dead in Ecuador was ‘unlawfully killed’
- Miami of Ohio and Boston College advance to 2010 NCAA men's ice hockey Frozen Four
- Man dies after being hit by train in Moray, Scotland
- NCAA 2010 ice hockey east and west regional tournament results
- Two dead after car crash in Inverness, Scotland
- Caloundra win Sunshine Coast, Australia cricket grand final
- Monarch butterfly population down by as much as 60%
- Search for harmful Asian carp in Chicago area turns up nothing
- Wikinews discusses H1N1 with the WHO
- Canadian charter airline Skyservice suspends operations
- US Navy aircraft crashes after Afghanistan mission
- Double bomb blasts kill at least twelve in northern Caucasus
- Serbia condemns 1995 Srebrenica massacre
- US and France to work together for new Iran sanctions
- Man jailed for murder of children in Manchester, England