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51 2009 Brazilian floods and mudslides Floods and mudslides across Brazil kill at least 14 people and displace over 62,000 more from their homes. 2 May May 2009
52 Cross-Strait relations The Republic of China allows financial investment from the People's Republic of China for the first time since 1949. 2 May May 2009
53 World Snooker Championship 2009 John Higgins John Higgins (pictured) beats Shaun Murphy in the final of the 2009 World Snooker Championship, becoming the oldest winner of the tournament since 1985 and the sixth to win three or more titles in modern times. 4 May May 2009
54 2009 Schalfkogel avalanche Austria's deadliest avalanche since 2000 kills six hikers on Schalfkogel in Sölden. 3 May May 2009
55 2009 swine flu outbreak action against pigs Egypt commences the extermination of all domestic pigs in the country, as a response to the recent swine flu outbreak. 4 May May 2009
56 2009 Mardin wedding party attack Gunmen kill 44 people at a wedding party using grenades and automatic weapons in Mardin Province, Turkey. 4 May May 2009
57 Seal hunting Seal The European Parliament endorses a bill banning imports of seal products (seal pictured), drawing complaints from the Canadian government. 5 May May 2009
58 2009 World Table Tennis Championships Wang Hao The 2009 World Table Tennis Championships conclude, with China's Wang Hao and Zhang Yining winning the men's singles and women's singles titles respectively. 5 May May 2009
59 Foreign relations of Guinea Guinea recalls ambassadors from 30 countries worldwide for no apparent reason. 5 May May 2009
60 2009 Brazilian floods and mudslides The death toll in the Brazilian floods and mudslides reaches 19, with 186,000 people left homeless; President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (pictured) inspects the disaster area. 5 May May 2009
61 STS-125 NASA launches Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-125, the fifth and final servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. 11 May May 2009
62 Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Alexander Rybak Norway wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Fairytale" performed by Alexander Rybak, with a record-breaking 387 points. 16 May May 2009
63 Ruth Padel Ruth Padel is named the first female Oxford Professor of Poetry, after a controversial race. 16 May May 2009
64 Kuwaiti parliamentary election, 2009 In Kuwait's parliamentary election (parliament building pictured), several women are elected for the first time in the nation's history. 17 May May 2009
65 Raffaele Amato Raffaele Amato, a Camorra boss accused of being one of the principal importers of cocaine into Italy, is arrested in Marbella, Spain. 17 May May 2009
66 Disclosure of expenses of British Members of Parliament Michael Martin British politician Michael Martin (pictured) announces his resignation in a scandal over expenses of Members of Parliament, becoming the first Commons Speaker since 1695 to be forced from office. 19 May May 2009
67 Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse Ireland's Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse concludes that the Roman Catholic Church and government inspectors knew sexual abuse was "endemic" in boys' institutions. 22 May May 2009
68 2009 Heineken Cup Final In rugby union, Leinster defeat Leicester Tigers in the 2009 Heineken Cup Final to win their first ever Heineken Cup. 23 May May 2009
69 2009 Cannes Film Festival At the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, Michael Haneke's Austrian film The White Ribbon wins Palme d'Or. 24 May May 2009
70 Mawazine At Mawazine, at least 11 people are killed and 40 others are injured after a wire fence collapses at a football stadium in Rabat, Morocco. 24 May May 2009
71 Challenger Deep Size comparison of the Challenger Deep with Mount Everest. The remotely operated vehicle Nereus becomes the third in the world to reach the Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean. 3 June June 2009
72 Marc Ravalomanana Marc Ravalomanana Former President of Madagascar Marc Ravalomanana (pictured) is sentenced in absentia to incarceration for alleged abuse of office. 3 June June 2009
73 Luís Cabral Luís Cabral, the first President of Guinea-Bissau, dies aged 78. 2 June June 2009
74 2009 South African mine deaths At least 61 illegal miners from Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe are found dead in a mine in the Free State, South Africa. 2 June June 2009
75 2009 Peruvian political crisis At least 52 people are killed and 155 others are injured in clashes between security forces and indigenous tribes near Bagua in Peru. 6 June June 2009
76 Shanghai Pride Rainbow flag flapping in the wind with blue skies and the sun Shanghai Pride, the People's Republic of China's first gay pride event, is hosted in Shanghai (gay pride flag pictured). 7 June June 2009
77 2009 Hermosillo daycare center fire A daycare center fire kills at least 41 children and burns 46 people in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. 6 June June 2009
78 Omar Bongo President of Gabon Omar Bongo, the longest-serving non-royal head of state, dies in Spain aged 73. 7 June June 2009
79 2009 imprisonment of US journalists by North Korea American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling are found guilty of illegally entering North Korea and sentenced to 12 years hard labor. 8 June June 2009
80 Omagh bombing Four people, including Real Irish Republican Army leader Michael McKevitt, are found responsible for the 1998 bombing of Omagh in Northern Ireland. 8 June June 2009
81 Danish Act of Succession referendum, 2009 Coat of Arms of Denmark Denmark (coat of arms pictured), the Faroe Islands and Greenland vote in favour of abolishing male-preference primogeniture in their Act of Succession referendum. 8 June June 2009
82 Pearl Continental hotel bombing At least 11 people are killed and at least 46 others are injured in a bomb blast at the Pearl Continental Hotel in Peshawar, Pakistan. 9 June June 2009
83 Rose Francine Rogombé Coat of arms of Gabon Rose Francine Rogombé is sworn in as Interim President of Gabon, following the death of President Omar Bongo. 9 June June 2009
84 Michael Thomas (author) Michael Thomas wins the 2009 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his debut novel Man Gone Down. 11 June June 2009
85 BRIC BRIC leaders The BRIC countries hold their first official summit in Yekaterinburg, Russia. 16 June June 2009
86 2009 Algerian military ambush At least 18 soldiers are ambushed and killed by Islamist rebels in Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algeria, in the deadliest attack aimed against the government this year. 18 June June 2009
87 20 June 2009 Taza bombing At least 67 people are killed and over 200 more are injured near Kirkuk in the deadliest single attack in Iraq since March 2008. 20 June June 2009
88 Flute Archeologists confirm the discovery of a 35,000-year-old flute, the oldest known musical instrument, in Germany. 25 June June 2009
89 2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race Ericsson 3 and Ericsson 4 in Stockholm The 2008-09 Volvo Ocean Race concludes in Saint Petersburg, Russia, with the winner being Sweden's Ericsson 4 team (boat pictured with Ericsson 3 in Stockholm) skippered by Torben Grael of Brazil. 28 June June 2009
90 2009 European floods At least 13 people are killed in the Czech Republic and Poland by floods, which have also affected Austria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. 28 June June 2009
91 Yemenia Flight 626 Yemenia Flight 626 crashes with more than 150 people aboard, soon after takeoff from Sana'a, Yemen, en route to Moroni, Comoros. 30 June June 2009
92 2009 Viareggio train accident 2009 Viareggio train explosion A freight train carrying liquified petroleum gas exploded in Viareggio, Italy, killing at least 15 people and injuring more than 50 others. 30 June June 2009
93 Brucellosis This patient presented with Brucellosis, which is also known as "Malta fever" and "undulant fever". Ireland eradicates brucellosis. 1 July July 2009 9,904 (8th)
94 Fredrik Reinfeldt Prime Minister of Sweden Fredrik Reinfeldt (pictured) becomes President of the European Council. 1 July July 2009
95 Organization of American States The Organization of American States suspends Honduras (flag pictured) due to the country's recent political crisis. 5 July July 2009
96 2009 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa In rugby union, South Africa win the 2009 Test series against the British and Irish Lions 2–1, with the Lions achieving their first Test victory since 2001. 5 July July 2009
97 Jadranka Kosor Jadranka Kosor becomes the first female Prime Minister of Croatia. 7 July July 2009
98 Frank Kabui Frank Kabui becomes the Governor General of the Solomon Islands. 7 July July 2009
99 2009 Jakarta bombings Bombings in Jakarta, Indonesia, kill at least nine people and injure at least 50 others. 17 July July 2009
100 Iceland and the European Union Coat of arms of Iceland Iceland's Althing votes by a narrow majority to apply for membership of the European Union after five days of debate. 16 July July 2009