July 10

Pakistan International Airlines Flight 688 crash 2006

Pakistan International Airlines Flight 688 crash

On July 10, 2006, Pakistan International Airlines Flight 688, a Fokker F27 on a scheduled domestic flight from Islamabad to Multan, crashed shortly after takeoff from Benazir Bhutto International Airport. All 45 people on board were killed; investigators later pointed to an in‑service technical failure compounded by shortcomings in maintenance and oversight. Read more


Jedwabne pogrom (10 July 1941) 1941

Jedwabne pogrom (10 July 1941)

On July 10, 1941, in the small northeastern Polish town of Jedwabne, a large group of Jewish residents were rounded up, brutally murdered and many burned alive in a wooden building. The killings occurred in the chaotic weeks after Nazi Germany’s invasion of Soviet-held Poland; historical investigations since 2001 have shown that local non‑Jewish residents participated in the massacre while German forces were present and created the conditions for violence. Estimates of the dead range from several hundred (the conservative figure settled on by official Polish investigators is in the mid‑300s) to higher totals reported in earlier accounts; many questions about exact numbers and command remain. Read more


Belfast Bloody Sunday (10 July 1921) 1921

Belfast Bloody Sunday (10 July 1921)

On July 10, 1921, Belfast convulsed in some of the worst sectarian violence of the partition era. Over the course of a day and into the nights that followed, gunmen and mobs attacked streets in mixed working‑class districts — the Markets, Short Strand, New Lodge and adjacent shipyard neighborhoods — leaving scores dead or wounded, thousands displaced, and whole terraces blackened by fire. The fighting came at the end of a season of growing hostility tied to partition, job scarcity and the rise of irregular security forces; its effects hardened residential segregation and deepened mistrust of state policing for decades to come. Read more


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The 2011 Norway Attacks Jul 22

The 2011 Norway Attacks

On July 22, 2011, Norway faced one of the darkest days in its history when Anders Behring Breivik, a far-right extremist, carried out devastating attacks in Oslo and on Utøya Island. The coordinated acts of terror resulted in the deaths of 77 people, with countless others injured. The attacks left a lasting impact on Norway, prompting significant changes in the nation’s approach to security and counter-terrorism.

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The Concorde Air France Flight 4590 Crash Jul 25

The Concorde Air France Flight 4590 Crash

On July 25, 2000, Concorde Air France Flight 4590, en route from Paris to New York, tragically crashed shortly after takeoff from Charles de Gaulle Airport. The crash resulted in the deaths of all 109 people on board and four individuals on the ground. This incident marked a devastating end to an era of supersonic luxury air travel and led to significant changes in aviation safety protocols.

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The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster Jul 6

The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster

On July 6, 2013, a runaway train carrying crude oil derailed in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, causing a catastrophic explosion that claimed 47 lives and destroyed a significant portion of the town. This disaster, one of the worst in Canadian history, exposed serious flaws in rail safety practices and led to substantial regulatory changes aimed at preventing similar tragedies.

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