Wikinews:2010/September
- Study suggests 'sleeping sickness' parasite mutated to evade immune system defences
- The Bahamas halt all new applications for oil exploration
- Russian embassy attacked by Molotov cocktails in Minsk
- Estonian soldier killed in southern Afghanistan
- EU ban on 75W bulbs comes into force
- Telstra becomes the first in the world to switch to HSPA+ wireless Internet technology
- Gunman holds hostage in U.S. television station offices
- Race to save Chilean miners trapped underground from spiralling into depression continues
- Welsh TV pioneer Owen Edwards dies at age 76
- Four die in Papua New Guinea plane crash
- Apple unveils new iPods, Apple TV; updates iOS, iTunes
- No oil spillage after platform explodes in the Gulf of Mexico
- Hurricane Earl threatens eastern US
- Two thousand people use bodies to create message on Pichilemu beach
- Jamaica to host the 2011 CONCACAF under-17 football championship
- Texas woman accused of shooting landlord dies in hospital
- New South Wales Legislative Assembly votes in favor of same-sex adoption
- Australian teacher drops 'gay' from kookaburra folk song
- Microsoft releases Windows Phone 7 to manufacturing
- Wikinews Shorts: September 3, 2010/Fuel tanker aground in Northwest Passage
- Scientist detained after bomb scare closes Miami airport
- Magnitude 7.0 earthquake hits New Zealand
- Rodrigo Ortúzar announces plans to dramatize Chilean miners' stories
- GMTV ends broadcasting in UK after 17 years
- Cargo plane crashes in Dubai, two dead
- Two dead after two light aircraft crash in Isle of Wight, England
- Four British energy suppliers face investigation into claims of misselling
- Independent Member of Australian Parliament calls for better indigenous policy
- Nine dead after small plane crashes in New Zealand
- Wikinews Shorts: September 6, 2010
- Australian rules football: 2010 Gippsland Football League semi finals
- Six dead in arson attack in Bridgetown, Barbados
- Obama announces plan to build roads, railroads and runways
- Samsung releases its first tablet computer
- Basque separatist group ETA declares ceasefire
- Resignation of JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater announced
- Little Rock Nine member Jefferson Thomas dies aged 67
- Indian nuclear scientist Homi Sethna dies aged 86
- Wikinews Shorts: September 7, 2010
- U2 walks over the Bosphorus Bridge before concert
- Scottish FA apologise after fans boo Liechtenstein national anthem
- Father of David Cameron dies in French hospital after suffering stroke
- Researchers find moonlight influences owl monkeys' nocturnal activity
- 'Daybreak' launches on ITV in UK
- UK researchers discover first antibiotics originating from insects
- Iraqi TV presenter Riad al-Saray shot dead in Baghdad
- 50 arrested ahead of Swaziland democracy protests
- A.J. Pierzynski leads Chicago White Sox to narrow 5-4 win against Detroit Tigers
- Australian Senate Committee recommends formation of Charities Commission
- David Cameron misses Prime Minister's Questions after father suffers stroke
- Large gas main explodes in San Bruno, California neighborhood
- Air Zimbabwe pilots 'face dismissal' over pay strike
- Pastor of Florida church cancels plans to burn Qur'an, later reconsiders
- BP report into Gulf of Mexico disaster lays blame on other contractors
- New flotilla planned to set sail for Gaza Strip
- Aboriginal primacy bill introduced to the New South Wales legislative assembly
- Pastor of Florida church cancels plans to burn Qur'an, later reconsiders
- Police may have killed some of the eight tourist victims in Philippines hostage crisis
- Up to ten reported dead, 50 injured after pipeline blast in Iran
- Copenhagen hotel explosion may have been terror attack, say officials
- Nokia appoints Microsoft Business Division Head as chief executive
- Headless man found near suburban Chicago school
- Tea Party-endorsed Christine O'Donnell wins Delaware Senate primary election
- Pope Benedict XVI heads to the UK amid protests
- The Club steering lock inventor James Winner dies in car accident
- Six die in US-Iraqi raid in Fallujah
- Gunman shoots doctor, then kills mother and self at Maryland hospital
- Facebook Places launches in UK
- Continental and United Airlines shareholders approve merger
- 200 candles: Chileans celebrate country's Bicentennial
- Jupiter at its brightest in 47 years
- Tulsa media erroneously reports San Diego Comic Con Pedobear was 'registered sex offender'
- 'Greatest parade' in Pichilemu commemorates First Junta of Chile
- One dead, two injured after car crash in Somerset, England
- Leonard Skinner, namesake of rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd, dies at age 77
- Emma's Imagination declared winner of UK's 'Must Be The Music'
- Greenpeace demands Chilean President create marine parks
- Pope Benedict XVI departs from UK
- Deepwater Horizon oil well finally dead, authorities say
- Shooting in German hospital, four killed
- Thirty die in car accidents during Bicentennial of Chile celebrations
- UK animal welfare group prosecutes woman who threw cat into bin
- 'Handkerchiefs in the air': Bicentennial celebrations in Pichilemu, Chile
- Iconic London mural could be restored
- Australian rules football: Maffra win 2010 Gippsland Football League grand final
- Common cold virus may be linked to childhood obesity
- Denver Broncos player Kenny McKinley found dead aged 23
- Belgian Eurovision singer Fud Leclerc dies at age 86
- Former Ecuadorian football referee Byron Moreno arrested for drug smuggling
- Evanston, Illinois middle school evacuated after bomb threat
- 'Poetry lost': rude rhyme rediscovered, attributed to John Milton
- Kenyan court jails seven pirates for 2009 attempted hijack of Maltese ship
- American Samoa received eight minutes warning before 2009 tsunami
- New Zealand man goes on trial in Cambodia over sex with underage girls
- Research in Motion to launch new tablet device
- Unlicensed London taxi driver jailed for raping passenger
- Slovenian cyclist Jure Robič dies in traffic accident aged 45
- Collingwood and St. Kilda draw 2010 AFL Grand Final
- Documentary suggests nuns were excommunicated for exposing paedophilic priest
- Man released following bomb-scare forced flight diversion, warning a possible hoax
- David Beckham arrives in Trinidad and Tobago amid security fears
- Delta flight makes emergency landing at JFK, no injuries
- Titanic actress Gloria Stuart dies at age 100
- Southwest Airlines to purchase AirTran Airways for US$1.4 billion
- Fernando Alonso wins 2010 Singapore Grand Prix
- Owner of Segway Jimi Heselden dies after scooter cliff fall aged 62
- Genetic link to migraines discovered by researchers
- President of Kosovo Fatmir Sejdiu resigns over breach of constitution
- Former professional wrestler Giant González dies aged 44
- Utah police investigate polygamist family from reality show 'Sister Wives'
- Gunman commits suicide at University of Texas
- Polish soldier killed in eastern Afghanistan
- Chef who appeared on Gordon Ramsay's 'Kitchen Nightmares' commits suicide
- 5.9 magnitude aftershock strikes Lolol, Chile area
- Wikinews Shorts: September 29, 2010