Major Events of September 2010: Key Historical Moments from the Month

Each month is marked by defining moments that shape the course of history. Whether through political shifts, cultural movements, or world-changing events, these periods leave a lasting impression. Dive into the most important events from September 2010 and discover how they influenced the world both then and now.

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Major Events of September 2010: Key Historical Moments from the Month


  • 01 Sep 2010 Middle East Peace Negotiations: US President Barack Obama convenes a diplomatic meeting with Middle Eastern leaders to pursue peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine, highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve long-standing regional tensions.
  • 02 Sep 2010 Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks Launched: The United States initiated peace negotiations between Israel and Palestinians, aiming to resolve long-standing regional conflicts and promote diplomatic dialogue.
  • 03 Sep 2010 Quetta Terrorist Attack: A devastating suicide bombing targeted a Shi'ite rally in Quetta, Pakistan, resulting in at least 54 fatalities and approximately 160 people wounded. The attack highlighted ongoing sectarian tensions in the region.
  • 04 Sep 2010 Canterbury Earthquake of 2010: A significant 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the South Island of New Zealand at 4:35 AM, causing widespread damage to infrastructure, numerous power outages, and revealing a previously unknown geological fault line beneath the Canterbury Plains. The earthquake's epicenter was located 40 kilometers west of Christchurch City, prompting local authorities to declare a state of emergency and implement a city-wide curfew.
  • 05 Sep 2010 Baghdad Ministry of Defence Complex Explosion: A significant explosion struck the Ministry of Defence Complex in Baghdad, causing substantial damage and raising concerns about ongoing security challenges in Iraq.
  • 06 Sep 2010 France Prepares for Massive Pension Reform Protest: France is preparing for a massive general strike against pension reforms, with an estimated two million people expected to participate, reflecting significant social and economic tensions.
  • 07 Sep 2010 Car Bomb Attack on Pakistan Police Headquarters: A devastating car bomb attack at the headquarters of Pakistan's police in Kohat resulted in at least 20 fatalities and 50 injuries, underscoring the ongoing security challenges in the region.
  • 08 Sep 2010 Mexican Marines Arrest Gunmen in Migrant Massacre: Mexican marines arrested seven gunmen implicated in the brutal massacre of 72 Central and South American migrants in San Fernando, Tamaulipas.
  • 09 Sep 2010 International Controversy Over Koran Burning Protest: Presidents Susilo Bhambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia and Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan urged President Barack Obama to stop the planned 'International Burn a Koran Day' event by the Dove World Outreach Center. Obama characterized the potential event as 'a clear recruitment bonus for al-Qaeda' and warned of potential threats to US soldiers.
  • 10 Sep 2010 Belgian Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Revelations: Church investigator Peter Adriaenssens disclosed details of 300 sexual abuse cases allegedly committed by Belgian Roman Catholic clergy, mostly involving minors. The traumatic revelations were linked to 13 reported suicides.
  • 11 Sep 2010 9/11 Anniversary Memorial Events: The United States commemorates the ninth anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks with memorial events in New York City, the Pentagon Memorial in Washington D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed.
  • 12 Sep 2010 China-Taiwan Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement: China and Taiwan signed a significant trade pact (ECFA), despite widespread protests in Taiwan, signaling a potential shift in cross-strait economic relations.
  • 13 Sep 2010 Cuba's Major Economic Restructuring: Cuba announced plans to cut up to half a million public sector jobs as part of a significant economic revitalization strategy. This massive shift in employment represents the largest transformation of the country's economic model since the 1959 revolution.
  • 14 Sep 2010 Julia Gillard Sworn in as Australian Prime Minister: Julia Gillard was officially sworn in as the Prime Minister of Australia by the Governor-General, marking a significant moment in Australian political leadership.
  • 15 Sep 2010 Anti-American Protests in Kabul: A violent demonstration against the United States erupted in Kabul, partially triggered by the 2010 Qur'an burning controversy. The protest resulted in five Afghan National Police officers being injured and two protesters shot.
  • 16 Sep 2010 Mexico Celebrates 200 Years of Independence: Mexico commemorated 200 years of independence from Spain, marking a significant milestone in the nation's historical journey and national identity.
  • 17 Sep 2010 Chilean Miners Rescue Operation Underway: The drill reached the 33 Chilean miners trapped underground during the 2010 Copiapo mining disaster. Despite initial delays, rescue efforts are expected to successfully extract the miners within weeks.
  • 18 Sep 2010 Afghanistan Election Challenges: Afghan voters braved Taliban threats during elections, achieving a 40% voter turnout despite significant security challenges. Some provinces like Nuristan remained closed due to security concerns.
  • 19 Sep 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Sealed: The leaking oil well in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill was finally sealed after a five-month environmental crisis that had significant ecological and economic impacts in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • 20 Sep 2010 UN Millennium Development Goals Summit in New York: World leaders gathered in New York City for a critical United Nations summit to discuss progress and strategies for implementing the Millennium Development Goals, addressing global poverty and sustainable development.
  • 21 Sep 2010 NATO Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan: Nine International Security Assistance Force soldiers were killed in a NATO helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan. This tragic incident marked 2010 as the most deadly year of the war since 2001, with a total of 529 NATO fatalities.
  • 22 Sep 2010 Bomb Attack in Iranian Kurdish Territory: A devastating bomb attack targeted a military parade in Mahabad, a Kurdish region of Iran, resulting in at least 12 fatalities and 81 injuries, revealing ongoing regional tensions.
  • 23 Sep 2010 Obama-Wen Diplomatic Meeting: US President Barack Obama met with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to discuss critical economic issues, with a primary focus on the valuation of the Chinese renminbi.
  • 24 Sep 2010 Death of Soviet Coup Participant: Gennady Yanayev, a key figure in the 1991 August Coup that briefly attempted to depose Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, passed away in Russia, marking the end of a controversial chapter in Soviet political history.
  • 25 Sep 2010 Mahmoud Abbas UN General Assembly Address on Israeli Settlements: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addressed the United Nations General Assembly, making a passionate appeal to Israel to halt its controversial settlement construction policy in the West Bank, seeking a path towards peaceful resolution.
  • 26 Sep 2010 Brandenburg Bus Crash: A tourist bus from Poland crashed into a bridge pillar at Schoenefelder Kreuz, Brandenburg, resulting in at least 12 fatalities and 40 injuries. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited the crash site to meet survivors.
  • 27 Sep 2010 North Korean Succession: Kim Jong Un, the youngest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, is listed as a General, providing the clearest indication yet that he will succeed his father, signaling a potential leadership transition in North Korea.
  • 28 Sep 2010 Al Qaeda Commander Killed in Drone Strike: Sheikh Mohammad Fateh al Masri, a top al Qaeda commander, was eliminated in a targeted drone strike in Pakistan's tribal region, marking a significant counterterrorism operation.
  • 29 Sep 2010 First Potentially Habitable Exoplanet Discovered: Astronomers discovered Gliese 581g, the first confirmed Earth-like exoplanet located in the habitable zone of its star, potentially capable of supporting life, marking a groundbreaking moment in space exploration.
  • 30 Sep 2010 2010 Ecuador Political Crisis: A dramatic political crisis unfolded in Ecuador when troops stormed the international airport and police invaded Congress. President Rafael Correa was injured during the incident, which the government claimed was an attempted coup d'état. As a result, Peru and Colombia closed their borders with Ecuador. The Ecuadorian Army ultimately rescued President Correa from a hospital where rebel troops were holding him captive.