All Events
On the evening of Benazir Bhutto's return suicide bombers kill 136 of her supporters, who are lining the route, but fail to kill her
The first passenger flight on the massive Airbus A380 goes from Singapore to Sydney, with Singapore Airlines
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner wins the presidential election in Argentina, becoming the first woman to do so
The Labor Party, led by Kevin Rudd, wins the federal election in Australia, defeating John Howard's Liberal Party
President Musharraf resigns as head of the Pakistan army, and is succeeded by General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
European leaders sign the Treaty of Lisbon, an attempt to achieve administrative reforms similar to those of the previously rejected Constitution
Jacob Zuma is elected president of the African National Congress in South Africa, in place of Thabo Mbeki
Incumbent president Mwai Kibaki is declared the winner of Kenya's election - a doubtful result rejected by his opponent Raila Odinga
A bomb blast kills Benazir Bhutto and at least 20 others after an election rally in Rawalpindi
South Korea's Ban Ki-moon becomes the UN secretary-general, following the retirement of Kofi Annan
Finland is ranked equal first with four other countries in the United Nations Education Index, causing this small country's school system to be much analyzed and discussed
A lease on Strawberry Hill house is granted to the Strawberry Hill Trust and restoration of the house begins.
Elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly bring the same result as in 2003, with extremist rivals DUP and Sinn Fein the dominant parties
Long-term enemies Ian Paisley (DUP) and Gerry Adams (Sinn Fein) agree to share power in a reconvened Northern Ireland Assembly
James Thomson and Shinya Yamanaka separately discover a method for converting skin cells into cells closely resembling embryonic stem cells
Thirty-two students and teachers are killed by a gunman at Virginia Tech, in the USA's worst ever campus massacre
After major damage by fire, the elegant Grade 2 house of West Hall is restored by the Bissell Thomas family
Apple introduces the iPhone, immediately a success for its large touchscreen making the finger the user's equivalent of a stylus or computer mouse
War Horse, a play with life-size horse puppets by the Handspring Puppet Company,. opens at London's National Theatre and goes on to have an astonishing international success
The Saffron Revolution begins in protest against the Burmese junta, with Buddhist monks soon taking a leading role but resulting after a few weeks in savage persecution
Stock markets plunge around the world as fears grow over the US subprime mortgage crisis
Italian prime minister Romano Prodi resigns after a foreign policy defeat in the Senate
Tribal violence against Kikuyu supporters of Kibaki follows his insistence, against independent evidence, that he has won Kenya's presidential election
Australian prime minister Kevn Rudd formally apologizes to the 'Stolen Generations'
President Musharraf's party is heavily defeated. with Opposition parties winning more than half the seats in Pakistan's general election