Dublin Dublin's Glasnevin Cemetery, which holds 1.5 million corpses, is reopened with a new museum after an €11 million redevelopment.
Dominican Republic 14 people die of dengue fever in Dominican Republic. 2,000 cases of dengue fever have been registered. A total of 52 died of the disease last year.
Sex Pistols Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, notorious for the banned "God Save the Queen" single, dies in Switzerland.
Glacier National Park Scientists say Glacier National Park has lost two more of its glaciers to global warming.
London Separation surgery is declared successful in London on the conjoined twins from Cork, Ireland, born on 2 December.
Buried in their homes by a large landslide The death toll in the storm which caused severe damage to Brazil's Rio de Janeiro metro area reaches 200.
Mutiny 29 paramilitary troops are convicted of mutiny and imprisoned for up to seven years at a Bangladeshi tribunal.
Edo State More than 50 doctors in Edo State, Nigeria go on strike after a colleague is kidnapped by unidentified gunmen.
Bangladesh The Bangladeshi army distributes drinking water among more than 12 million people in Dhaka as fears grow over the city's water crisis.
Lee R. Berger Professor Lee R. Berger announces the discovery of a new hominid species, "Australopithecus sediba", believed to be an ancestor of either "Homo habilis" or "Homo erectus".
Israel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will send deputy prime-minister to a summit on nuclear weapons in the United States over concerns that Egypt and Turkey might shift the focus away from preventing militants from obtaining nuclear weapons by insisting that Israel sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
United States United States President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sign a new arms reduction treaty that will cut both countries' arsenals by a third.
Pakistan Pakistan adopts the 18th amendment to the Constitution, stripping President Asif Ali Zardari of key powers.
2010 Kyrgyzstan riots President Kurmanbek Bakiyev escapes Bishkek, purportedly to a southern region of the country through Osh. He refuses to resign, but admits he's lost control of the Kyrgyz military.
100 people die in anti-government protests in Kyrgyzstan, according to opposition activist Toktoim Umetalieva.