Europe-related events during the year of 2013
This is a list of 2013 events that occurred in Europe .
Basque Country floods, January 2013
Demonstration in Paris for slain PKK workers
January 1
January 2: Five people died and thirteen were injured in a fire ignited in Gennevilliers suburb of Paris .[ 1]
January 7: A gas leak inside a coal mine in northern Turkey killed eight workers.[ 2]
January 10: Three Kurdish female activists, including a co-founder of the Kurdistan Workers' Party , were shot dead in central Paris .[ 3] [ 4] The crime was condemned by the Kurdish community in Paris that organized a spontaneous protest as a sign of solidarity with the three women killed.[ 5]
January 13: More than 20,000 people marched through Moscow to protest Russia 's new law banning Americans from adopting Russian children.[ 6] [ 7]
January 15: One person died and more than 40 were injured on the E4 motorway near Helsingborg , Sweden , after an estimated 100 vehicles crashed into one another due to dense fog and slippery road conditions.[ 8]
January 16: Two people were killed and 13 were hurt when a helicopter crashed into a crane on a building in central London .[ 9] [ 10]
January 19: Four climbers have died and a woman was seriously injured after an avalanche in Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands .[ 11]
January 26: Leftist former prime minister Miloš Zeman won the Czech Republic's first direct presidential election .[ 12] [ 13]
January 27: Eleven people were killed and more than 30 injured when a bus slid off the road and plummeted into a ravine in central Portugal .[ 14]
Chelyabinsk meteor
Protest in Sofia , February 17, 2013
February 9
February 11
An underground methane gas explosion killed up to 18 miners at a coal pit in northern Russia .[ 19]
A minibus exploded on the Syria –Turkey border, killing at least 13 people and injuring 50 others.[ 20]
February 13: At least five people were killed when a plane carrying football fans attempted an emergency landing and caught fire in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk .[ 21]
February 15: A meteor broke up in the vicinity of the city of Chelyabinsk , Russia . According to Chelyabinsk's health department, around 1,200 people were injured, two of whom seriously, from the shattering of windows caused by the shockwaves and the debris.[ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
February 18: Incumbent Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan won Armenia's presidential election with over 58 percent of the vote.[ 25] [ 26]
February 20: Bulgaria's government resigned from office after nationwide protests against high electricity prices and austerity measures.[ 27] [ 28]
February 21: Some 30,000 angry workers took to the streets of Brussels to demonstrate against austerity measures planned by the Belgian government.[ 29]
February 24: Nicos Anastasiades , the conservative leader in Cyprus , won the presidential election with 57.5% of the vote.[ 30] [ 31]
February 27: A shooting at a wood-processing company in central Switzerland has left three people dead and seven wounded, some of them seriously.[ 32] [ 33]
February 28
Inauguration of Pope Francis , March 19, 2013
Divadelní Street in Prague 's Old Town following the explosion
Cars on fire during the Stockholm riots
Flooding in Nový Knín , Czech Republic on June 2, 2013
Riga Castle fire
Brétigny-sur-Orge train crash
Santiago de Compostela derailment
August 5: A semi-trailer truck caught fire in Norway 's Gudvanga Tunnel , leading to the evacuation of 160 people, 55 of whom were hospitalized due to smoke inhalation and other injuries.[ 120] [ 121]
August 6: An ammonia leak at Horlivka chemical plant , Ukraine , has killed five people and sickened more than 20.[ 122] [ 123]
August 20
Russian police killed nine suspected militants, including a prominent warlord, in a clash in the restive North Caucasus republic of Dagestan .[ 124] [ 125]
At least three people have been killed and five others injured when a gunman opened fire in a restaurant in a village in southern Germany .[ 126] [ 127]
August 23: Four people have died after a Super Puma helicopter , carrying 18, crashed into the sea near Shetland .[ 128] [ 129]
August 28: A small plane crashed in western Germany , killing four adults and one child and injuring three other children.[ 130] [ 131]
August 30: A motorway pile-up killed three Romanians and injured 33 other people, including Bulgarians, Serbs and Turks, close to the Hungarian capital Budapest .[ 132]
Protesters against the Roșia Montană Project marching in Bucharest , September 1
Catalan Way on Colom Avenue, Barcelona
Riga supermarket roof collapse
Euromaidan in Kyiv , 2 December
Sergiu Nicolaescu
January 3: Sergiu Nicolaescu , 82, Romanian film director, actor and politician. (born 1930)
January 6: Gerard Helders , 107, Dutch politician. (born 1905)
January 15: Princess Margarita of Baden , 80. (born 1932)
January 21: Michael Winner , 77, English film director and producer. (born 1935)
January 23: Józef Glemp , 83, Polish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. (born 1929)
February 16: Tony Sheridan , 72, English rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist. (born 1940)
February 18: Kevin Ayers , 68, English singer-songwriter. (born 1944)
February 22: Wolfgang Sawallisch , 89, German conductor and pianist. (born 1923)
February 23: Julien Ries , 92, Belgian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. (born 1920)
February 26: Stéphane Hessel , 95, French diplomat and writer. (born 1917)
March 6: Alvin Lee , 68, English rock guitarist and singer. (born 1944)
March 7
Peter Banks , 65, English guitarist. (born 1947)
Damiano Damiani , 90, Italian screenwriter, film director, actor and writer. (born 1922)
March 10: Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland , 97. (born 1915)
March 12: Clive Burr , 56, English drummer. (born 1957)
March 19: Irina Petrescu , 71, Romanian film actress. (born 1941)
March 21: Pietro Mennea , 60, Italian sprinter and politician. (born 1952)
March 23: Boris Berezovsky , 67, Russian business oligarch. (born 1946)
March 27: Hjalmar Andersen , 90, Norwegian skater. (born 1923)
March 28: Richard Griffiths , 65, English actor of stage, film and television. (born 1947)
Margaret Thatcher
April 2: Jesús Franco , 82, Spanish film director, writer, cinematographer and actor. (born 1930)
April 3: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala , 85, German-born British novelist and screenwriter. (born 1927)
April 8
April 9: Paolo Soleri , 93, Italian-born American architect. (born 1919)
April 10: Robert G. Edwards , 87, British Nobel physiologist. (born 1925)
April 11: Hilary Koprowski , 96, Polish virologist and immunologist. (born 1916)
April 14: Colin Davis , 85, English conductor. (born 1927)
April 18: Storm Thorgerson , 69, English graphic designer. (born 1944)
April 19: François Jacob , 92, French Nobel biologist. (born 1920)
April 28: János Starker , 88, Hungarian-born American cellist. (born 1924)
May 4: Christian de Duve , 95, Belgian Nobel cytologist and biochemist. (born 1917)
May 6: Giulio Andreotti , 94, 41st Prime Minister of Italy. (born 1919)
May 9: Alfredo Landa , 80, Spanish actor. (born 1933)
May 9: Heinrich Rohrer , 79, Swiss Nobel physicist (born 1933)
May 22: Henri Dutilleux , 97, French composer. (born 1916)
May 23: Georges Moustaki , 79, French singer-songwriter. (born 1934)
June 7: Pierre Mauroy , 84, Prime Minister of France (1981–1984). (born 1928)
June 9: Iain Banks , 59, Scottish author. (born 1954)
June 15: Heinz Flohe , 65, German footballer and manager. (born 1948)
June 16
Josip Kuže , 60, Croatian football coach and former player. (born 1952)
Ottmar Walter , 89, German footballer. (born 1924)
June 19: Gyula Horn , 80, 3rd Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary. (born 1932)
June 24: Emilio Colombo , 93, 40th Prime Minister of Italy. (born 1920)
June 26: Marc Rich , 78, Belgian businessman. (born 1934)
June 27: Alain Mimoun , 92, French runner and Olympic marathon champion. (born 1921)
July 3: Radu Vasile , 70, Prime Minister of Romania (1998–1999). (born 1942)
July 19
Mel Smith , 60, English comedian, writer, film director, producer and actor. (born 1952)
Bert Trautmann , 89, German-born British professional footballer. (born 1923)
July 25: Bernadette Lafont , 74, French actress. (born 1938)
July 30: Antoni Ramallets , 89, Spanish footballer. (born 1924)
Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau
August 10: László Csizsik-Csatáry , 98, Hungarian Nazi war criminal. (born 1915)
August 12: Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau , 44, Dutch royal. (born 1968)
August 18
August 20: Marian McPartland , 95, English-born American jazz pianist. (born 1918)
August 30: Seamus Heaney , 74, Irish Nobel poet. (born 1939)
August 31: David Frost , 74, British journalist and broadcaster. (born 1939)
September 2: Ronald Coase , 102, British Nobel economist. (born 1910)
September 5: Rochus Misch , 96, German bodyguard of Adolf Hitler. (born 1917)
September 23: Geo Saizescu , 80, Romanian actor and film director. (born 1932)
Wilfried Martens
October 3: Sergei Belov , 69, Russian professional basketball player. (born 1944)
October 7: Patrice Chéreau , 68, French opera and theatre director, filmmaker, actor and producer. (born 1944)
October 9: Wilfried Martens , 77, 60th and 62nd Prime Minister of Belgium. (born 1936)
October 11
October 14: Bruno Metsu , 59, French footballer and football manager. (born 1954)
October 15: Rudolf Friedrich , 90, member of the Swiss Federal Council. (born 1923)
October 23: Anthony Caro , 89, English abstract sculptor. (born 1924)
October 24: Manolo Escobar , 82, Spanish singer. (born 1931)
October 28: Tadeusz Mazowiecki , 86, 1st Prime Minister of Poland. (born 1927)
October 30: Anca Petrescu , 64, chief architect of the Romanian Palace of the Parliament . (born 1949)
November 12: John Tavener , 69, British composer. (born 1944)
November 15: Glafcos Clerides , 94, 4th President of Cyprus. (born 1919)
November 17: Doris Lessing , 94, British Nobel novelist. (born 1919)
November 19: Frederick Sanger , 95, British Nobel biochemist. (born 1918)
November 25: Bill Foulkes , 81, English footballer. (born 1932)
November 28: Mitja Ribičič , 94, Slovene politician, 25th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia. (born 1919)
December 1: Heinrich Boere , 92, Dutch-German Nazi war criminal. (born 1921)
December 7: Édouard Molinaro , 85, French film director and screenwriter. (born 1928)
December 8: John Cornforth , 96, Australian-British Nobel chemist. (born 1917)
December 14: Peter O'Toole , 81, British actor. (born 1932)
December 18: Ronnie Biggs , 84, British criminal. (born 1929)
December 23: Mikhail Kalashnikov , 94, Russian general and small arms designer. (born 1919)
December 26: Marta Eggerth , 101, Hungarian silent film actress. (born 1912)
December 29: Wojciech Kilar , 81, Polish composer. (born 1932)
December 30: Eero Mäntyranta , 76, Finnish skier. (born 1937)
Arts and entertainment [ edit ]
Major religious holidays [ edit ]
January 6: Baptism of Jesus , commonly known as Epiphany
February 1: Imbolc , a Cross-quarter day
February 13: Ash Wednesday
March 20: Spring equinox , also known as Ostara
March 24: Palm Sunday
March 29: Good Friday
March 31: Easter (celebrated by the Western Christianity )
May 1: Beltane , a Cross-quarter day
May 5: Easter (celebrated by the Eastern Christianity )
May 9: Feast of the Ascension (celebrated by the Western Christianity )
May 19: Pentecost (celebrated by the Western Christianity )
June 21: Summer solstice , also known as Midsummer
July 9: Ramadan , Muslims holy month of fasting begins
August 1: Lammas , a Cross-quarter day
August 7: Eid al-Fitr , Muslims end of fasting celebration
August 15: Assumption of Mary , preceded by two weeks of fasting
September 8: Nativity of the Theotokos
September 22: Autumn equinox , also known as Mabon
October 15: Eid al-Adha
November 1
December 1: Advent begins
December 21: Winter solstice , also known as Yule
December 25: Nativity of Jesus , commonly known as Christmas
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^ "Gas leak leaves 8 dead in Turkish coal mine" . The News Tribune . January 7, 2013.[permanent dead link ]
^ "3 Kurdish activists killed in Paris; Turks, Kurds accuse each other of being behind shootings" . The Washington Post . January 10, 2013. Archived from the original on January 11, 2013.
^ "Kurdish PKK co-founder Sakine Cansiz shot dead in Paris" . BBC News . January 10, 2013.
^ "Paris's Kurdish community shaken by murder of three women activists" . The Guardian . January 10, 2013.
^ "March to protest Russia's adoption ban draws 20,000, energizing anti-Putin opposition" . The Washington Post . January 13, 2013. Archived from the original on January 14, 2013.
^ "Thousands Protest in Moscow Against Ban on Adoptions to US" . ABC News . January 13, 2013.
^ "100-car pile-up kills one, leaves dozens injured" . The Local . January 15, 2013.
^ "London helicopter crash: Two die in Vauxhall crane accident" . BBC News . January 16, 2013.
^ "Two dead in London helicopter crash" . The New Zealand Herald . January 17, 2013.
^ "Glencoe avalanche: Four dead, say police" . BBC News . January 19, 2013.
^ "Zeman wins Czech presidential election" . Financial Times . January 26, 2013.
^ "Czech election: Miloš Zeman wins presidential poll" . BBC News . January 26, 2013.
^ "11 killed in Portuguese bus crash" . The Telegraph . January 27, 2013.
^ "Belgium plane crash closes Charleroi airport" . BBC News . February 9, 2013.
^ "Five people killed in plane crash at Charleroi Airport in Belgium" . RTÉ News . February 9, 2013.
^ "Germany's education minister Annette Schavan quits over 'plagiarism' row" . The Independent . February 9, 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
^ "German Education Minister Schavan resigns amid plagiarism scandal" . Deutsche Welle . February 9, 2013.
^ "Russia Coal Mine Blast: 18 People Dead In Vorkutinskaya Explosion" . The Huffington Post . February 11, 2013.
^ "Syria crisis: 'Powerful' minibus explosion kills 13" . BBC News . February 11, 2013.
^ "Plane crash landing in Donetsk kills 5 fans of Shakhtar" . Kyiv Post . February 13, 2013.
^ "Meteorite explosion over Chelyabinsk injures hundreds" . The Guardian . February 15, 2013.
^ "Meteorite hits central Russia, more than 500 people hurt" . Reuters . February 15, 2013.
^ "Meteor strike injures hundreds in central Russia" . BBC News . February 15, 2013.
^ "Incumbent Wins Easy Victory in Armenia" . The New York Times . February 18, 2013.
^ "Armenian president set to win re-election: exit poll" . Reuters . February 18, 2013.
^ "Bulgarian government resigns amid protests over high electricity costs" . The Guardian . February 20, 2013.
^ "Bulgarian government resigns amid growing protests" . Reuters . February 20, 2013.
^ "Demonstration in Brussels" . Euronews . February 21, 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-06-06. Retrieved 2013-02-24 .
^ "Conservative Nicos Anastasiades wins Cyprus election" . The Telegraph . February 24, 2013.
^ "Greek Cypriots elect Nicos Anastasiades as president" . The Guardian . February 24, 2013.
^ "Fatal shootings at Swiss factory" . The Guardian . February 27, 2013.
^ "Police: 3 dead, several wounded in Switzerland factory shooting" . CNN . February 27, 2013.
^ "The world bids farewell to Pope Benedict XVI" . The Telegraph . February 28, 2013.
^ "Benedict's reign ends with a promise to obey next pope" . Reuters . February 28, 2013. Archived from the original on February 1, 2016.
^ "Slovenia parliament ousts PM Janez Janša" . BBC News . February 28, 2013.
^ "Antonescu, on the Kishinev government fall: It is not a good omen. The Alliance for Europe should have resisted" . Antena3.ro . March 5, 2013.
^ "Moldovan Parliament Dismisses Government" . Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty . March 5, 2013.
^ "Eight dead in apartment fire near Stuttgart" . Deutsche Welle . March 10, 2013.
^ "Fire at apartment building in southwestern Germany leaves 8 dead, including 7 children" . Ottawa Citizen . March 10, 2013.
^ "Argentina's Jorge Mario Bergoglio elected Pope Francis" . BBC News . March 13, 2013.
^ "Cardinals Pick Bergoglio, Who Will Be Pope Francis" . The New York Times . March 13, 2013.
^ "Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio elected pontiff, takes name Pope Francis" . The Guardian . March 13, 2013.
^ "Jorge Mario Bergoglio elected new pope: as it happened" . The Telegraph . March 13, 2013. Archived from the original on March 13, 2013.
^ "Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio elected new pope" . Euronews . March 13, 2013.
^ "Accident în lanț la granița dintre Ungaria și Croația. Printre victime se numără și români" . Adevărul . March 15, 2013.
^ "50 de mașini, implicate într-un accident în lanț în Ungaria" . Cronica Română . March 15, 2013. Archived from the original on April 16, 2013.
^ "Savers forced to bear costs in Cyprus bailout" . Reuters . March 16, 2013.[dead link ]
^ "Eurozone and IMF agree 10bn-euro Cyprus bailout deal" . BBC News . March 16, 2013.
^ "Bus Crash Kills 2 Polish Football Fans" . R-Sport . March 19, 2013.
^ "6 killed, 18 injured in bus crash in northwest Russia; many of the injured were orphans" . The Washington Post . March 28, 2013.[dead link ]
^ Pergament, Danielle (24 August 2016). "Sicily's Mount Etna, an Island within an Island" . The New York Times .
^ "Incumbent declared winner in Montenegro election" . Associated Press. April 8, 2013.
^ "Election officials said incumbent Filip Vujanović wins Montenegro's presidential race" . Fox News . April 8, 2013.
^ "Serbia shooting rampage kills 13" . The Guardian . April 9, 2013.
^ "Thirteen dead in Serbia gun rampage" . BBC News . April 9, 2013.
^ "Italy crisis: President Giorgio Napolitano re-elected" . BBC News . April 20, 2013.
^ "Giorgio Napolitano re-elected as Italy's president, prompting relief and protests" . The Guardian . April 20, 2013.
^ "Napolitano elected for second term as Italy president" . Reuters . April 20, 2013.
^ "Belgorod: Six dead in western Russia shooting" . BBC News . April 22, 2013.
^ "38 people dead in fire at psychiatric hospital in Russia" . CNN . April 26, 2013.
^ "Fire in Russian Psychiatric Hospital That Killed 38 Stirs Anger Over State's Neglect" . The New York Times . April 26, 2013.
^ "Prague explosion possibly caused by gas injures dozens" . The Guardian . April 29, 2013.
^ "Dozens injured, others feared buried after explosion in Prague" . NBC News . April 29, 2013.
^ "Queen Beatrix Abdicates in the Netherlands" . The New York Times . April 30, 2013.
^ "Dutch Queen Beatrix abdicates in favour of son" . BBC News . April 30, 2013.
^ "Willem-Alexander to become Europe's youngest king as Prince Charles watches on" . The Telegraph . April 30, 2013.
^ "Three Policemen Killed, Two Wounded in Russia's Dagestan" . RIA Novosti . May 1, 2013.
^ "Turkey's May Day protest turns violent" . The Guardian . May 1, 2013.
^ "Turkish police fire tear gas in clashes with Labor Day protesters" . CNN . May 1, 2013.
^ "Tornado injures 11 near Bologna, Italy" . BBC News . May 4, 2013.
^ "Blasts kill dozens in Turkish town Reyhanlı on Syria border" . BBC News . May 11, 2013.
^ "4 dead, 44 hurt in Dagestan bombing, security officials say" . CNN . May 20, 2013.
^ "Balloon crash kills tourists in Cappadocia, Turkey" . BBC News . May 20, 2013.
^ "Woolwich machete attack leaves man dead" . BBC News . May 22, 2013.
^ " 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim" . The Independent . May 23, 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
^ "Woolwich killing: meat cleaver, knife and jihadist claims filmed on mobile" . The Guardian . May 22, 2013.
^ "Swedish riots rage for fourth night" . The Guardian . May 23, 2013.
^ "Stockholm restaurant torched as riots spread" . BBC News . May 23, 2013.
^ "Seven arrested over Stockholm's Husby riots" . The Local . May 21, 2013.
^ "Huge anti-gay-marriage protest march in Paris" . BBC News . May 26, 2013.
^ "France Gay Marriage Law: Violence At Protest" . Sky News . May 26, 2013.
^ "Turkish police fire tear gas in worst protests in years" . Reuters . May 31, 2013. Archived from the original on July 15, 2016.
^ "Dozens injured after violent protest at Istanbul's Taksim Square" . Al-Arabiya . June 1, 2013.
^ "Turkey protests spread after violence in Istanbul over park demolition" . The Guardian . June 1, 2013.
^ "Evacuations Increase as German Dike Breaks" . The Wall Street Journal . June 10, 2013.
^ "Central Europe on alert for flooding" . BBC News . June 3, 2013.
^ "Central Europe hit by floods after days of rain" . Yahoo! News . June 3, 2013.
^ "Ex-Slovenian PM Janez Janša convicted of corruption" . BBC News . June 5, 2013.
^ "Former Slovenia PM sentenced to jail for bribes" . Reuters . June 5, 2013.
^ "Czech Premier Resigns, Interim Government Likely" . The Wall Street Journal . June 17, 2013.
^ "Czech Republic's prime minister forced to resign over scandal hit-aide" . The Guardian . June 17, 2013.
^ "Explosions rock Russian village after fire at military depot" . The Guardian . June 19, 2013.
^ "Latvia's Riga Castle damaged by fire" . BBC News . June 21, 2013.
^ "Latvia's medieval Riga Castle, a museum and presidential residence, damaged by fire" . The Washington Post . June 21, 2013. Archived from the original on June 24, 2013.
^ "Fifteen killed in Montenegro bus crash, 31 injured" . Reuters . Jun 23, 2013. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016.
^ "Bus crash in Montenegro leaves 18 Romanian tourists dead" . RTÉ.ie . June 24, 2013.
^ "Silvio Berlusconi gets 7 years in underage sex case" . CNN . June 25, 2013.
^ "Silvio Berlusconi sentenced to seven years in jail in bunga bunga sex trial" . The Telegraph . June 24, 2013.
^ "Croatia celebrates on joining EU" . BBC News . July 1, 2013.
^ "Celebrations as Croatia becomes 28th member of the European Union" . ABC News . July 1, 2013.
^ "Spain Crash: Bus Careens Off Road Killing Nine" . Sky News . July 8, 2013.
^ "Luxembourg PM Juncker offers government resignation" . BBC News . July 11, 2013.
^ "Luxembourg's Juncker resigns as spy scandal fells government" . Reuters . July 11, 2013.
^ "At least 6 dead in train derailment near Paris, French official says" . CNN . July 13, 2013.
^ "At Least 6 Dead and Dozens Injured as Train Derails Near Paris" . The New York Times . July 13, 2013.
^ "Train crash near Paris: 'at least six dead' " . The Telegraph . July 13, 2013.
^ "18 killed, 45 injured in Podolsk road accident" . The Voice of Russia . July 14, 2013. Archived from the original on July 23, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2013 .
^ "18 killed after truck smashes into bus in Moscow region" . Rappler . July 13, 2013.
^ "Belgium's new King: Albert II abdicates after 20-year reign to make way for son Philippe" . The Independent . July 21, 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
^ "Belgium's Albert II abdicates to make way for Philippe" . Deutsche Welle . July 21, 2013.
^ "Belgium's King Albert II gives up throne to son" . CNN . July 21, 2013.
^ "Train Derailment Kills Dozens in Northwestern Spain" . The Wall Street Journal . July 24, 2013.[permanent dead link ]
^ "Dozens die as Spanish train derails in Galicia" . BBC News . July 24, 2013.
^ "At least 77 people dead after train derails in Spain, the worst train accident in decades" . The Washington Post . July 25, 2013. Archived from the original on July 26, 2013.
^ "Italy bus crash: at least 39 dead" . The Telegraph . July 29, 2013.
^ "Italian bus crash kills 39; second European transport disaster in five days" . Reuters . July 29, 2013.
^ "Swiss train crash: Dozens hurt in Granges-près-Marnand" . BBC News . July 29, 2013.
^ "Dozens injured in Swiss train collision" . CNN . July 30, 2013.
^ "55 People Hospitalized After Tunnel Fire in Norway" . ABC News . August 5, 2013.
^ "Norway Tunnel Fire Leaves Dozens Injured" . Huffington Post . August 5, 2013.
^ "Ukraine: 5 Killed, 20 Sickened in Ammonia Leak" . ABC News . August 6, 2013.
^ "Five people killed in ammonia blowout at Stirol Concern in Horlivka" . Kyiv Post . August 6, 2013.
^ "Russian police kill nine suspected militants in North Caucasus" . Reuters . August 20, 2013.
^ "9 suspected militants killed in clash with police in Russia's Dagestan" . The Washington Post . August 20, 2013.[dead link ]
^ "3 dead, 5 wounded in shooting in southern Germany" . The New Zealand Herald . August 21, 2013.
^ "Gunman kills 2, wounds 5 in Germany bar shooting" . CNN . August 20, 2013.
^ "Shetland helicopter crash: Four dead named" . BBC News . August 24, 2013.
^ "Shetland helicopter crash: four people confirmed dead by police" . The Guardian . August 24, 2013.
^ "5 dead, including one child, in German plane crash" . The Straits Times . August 28, 2013.
^ "4 adults, 1 child dead in German small plane crash" . New Europe . August 28, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-08-28. Retrieved 2013-08-28 .
^ "Three dead, 33 injured in Hungary motorway pile-up" . GlobalPost . August 30, 2013.
^ "Romanians mobilise in protest against gold mine plans" . The Guardian . September 17, 2013.
^ "Thousands rally in Romania against gold mine" . Reuters . September 1, 2013.
^ " 'The Arab Spring, the Turkish Summer, The Romanian Autumn': Romanian protests as a model of peaceful demonstration" . CNN . September 6, 2013.
^ "Accidentul cu 11 morți de la Iași, surprins de camerele de supraveghere" . România TV . September 8, 2013.
^ "Russia freezes Moldovan wine import; Chișinău, EU suspect politics" . Itar-Tass . September 11, 2013.
^ "More than 1 million Catalans form human chain to promote their bid to break away from Spain" . The Washington Post . September 11, 2013. Archived from the original on September 12, 2013.
^ "Romania flash floods kill eight and force evacuations" . BBC News . September 12, 2013.
^ "INUNDAȚII ÎN GALAȚI: Sute de case inundate și 9 morți, bilanț dramatic invers proporțional cu reacția autorităților" . Mediafax . September 12, 2013.
^ "Accident grav la Arad: trei morți și 29 de răniți" . Gândul . September 12, 2013.
^ "Accidentul de la Nădlac. Persoanele rănite ușor au plecat mai departe spre destinații. Trei oameni au murit și 29 au fost răniți în coliziunea dintre autocare" . Adevărul . September 12, 2013.
^ "Charred body found in Austrian hunt for gunman who killed three police officers and emergency worker" . The Independent . September 18, 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
^ "Austrian police storm hideout of gunman who killed 4 people" . The Washington Post . September 17, 2013. Archived from the original on September 20, 2013.
^ "Angela Merkel celebrates after German election win" . BBC News . September 23, 2013.
^ "German election: Angela Merkel secures historic third win" . The Guardian . September 23, 2013.
^ "Merkel's slow and steady wins, for now" . The Washington Post . September 24, 2013.
^ "Migrants Die as Burning Boat Capsizes Off Italy" . The New York Times . October 3, 2013.
^ "Italy boat sinking: Hundreds feared dead off Lampedusa" . BBC News . October 3, 2013.
^ "Italy boat wreck: scores of migrants die as boat sinks off Lampedusa" . The Guardian . October 3, 2013.
^ "Migrant boat capsize leaves 27 dead in Mediterranean" . BBC News . October 11, 2013.
^ "Days After Disaster, Another Migrant Ship Sinks Near Italian Island" . The New York Times . October 11, 2013.
^ "Ten Parachutists Killed In Belgium Plane Crash" . Sky News . October 19, 2013.
^ "Russia bus bomb: Volgograd blast kills six" . BBC News . October 21, 2013.
^ "Two reported dead as St Jude storm lashes southern UK" . The Guardian . October 28, 2013.
^ "St Jude's Day storm: 17-year-old girl killed after tree crushes home in Kent as Britain is bombarded with high winds and heavy rain" . The Independent . October 28, 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
^ "Six killed in gas leak at coal mine in Spain" . Euronews . October 28, 2013.
^ "Two Golden Dawn supporters shot dead in Greece" . Reuters . November 1, 2013.
^ "Two Golden Dawn members killed in drive-by shooting outside Athens office" . The Guardian . November 1, 2013.
^ "Three killed in Norway bus attack" . NBC News . November 4, 2013.
^ "12 migrants dead after boat capsizes in Greek waters, 15 rescued" . The Washington Post . November 15, 2013. Archived from the original on November 13, 2019.
^ "Migrants dead as boat sinks near Greece" . Aljazeera . November 15, 2013.
^ "Dozens dead in Russian plane crash" . BBC News . November 18, 2013.
^ "Sardinia hit by deadly cyclone and flooding" . BBC News . November 19, 2013.
^ "Latvia roof collapse: 21 killed in Riga supermarket" . The Independent . November 22, 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
^ "Riga roof collapse: Six dead and others feared trapped" . BBC News . November 22, 2013.
^ "Emergency workers among the dead as supermarket roof collapses in Latvia" . The Telegraph . November 22, 2013.
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