10. Syrian uprising:
  5. News International phone hacking scandal:
An essential component of the Arab  Spring, Syrian uprising started on March 15, in Daraa, demanding the  resignation of President Bashar-al-Assad and his government. Through  vandalism, hunger strikes, riots and marches, protesters have tried to  eliminate the autocracy in order to achieve a greater political  freedom.  For an organized fighting pattern against the Syrian  Government, protesters have established the Free Syrian Army, which  involves regular civilians as well as rebels of the Syrian Armed Forces.  Terrified with this uprising, Syrian Government has given lot of  concessions to civilians with some meaningful reformations in  constitutional structure. Since the commencement of Syrian uprising one  of the biggest news stories of 2011, over 5,000 people have been killed, thousands have been injured and wide number of protesters have been arrested.
9. Egyptian Revolution:Egyptian revolution, which began on  January 25, 2011, is basically a non-violent civil resistance which is  still continuing as of commencement of 2012. Egyptians were extremely  baffled by uncontrolled corruption, police brutality, high  unemployments, food price inflation, state of emergency laws,  demographic structural factors and other burning issues related with  welfare of common civilians. However, President Hosni Mubarak resigned  from his office on February 11 and switched the power in hands of  military, yet there are no indications of elections in country. Mohamed  ElBaradei, former Director General of the International Atomic Energy  Agency, has played a significant role is retaliating the policies of  Hosni Mubarak as well as to end up the military regime so that free  elections could be held in coming future.
8. Death of Kim Jong-il:Best known as the “Dear Leader” and “our  father” among people of North Korea, Kim Jong-il, an eminent figure of  global political landscape, took his last breath on December 17, leaving  behind his long trail of followers in indescribable sadness and pain.  The supreme leader of North Korea was 70, when he died of a heart attack  while travelling in a train, at outskirts of Pyongyang. The moment when  news of his death was aired, entire went openmouthed and started  weeping in the streets for their dearest leader. The amplification of  emotion and tears prompted by tears were enough to demonstrate devotion  to a dead man.
7. Occupy Wall Street:Occupy Wall Street movement is a protest  against economic inequalities which was fueled on September 17, by  Adbusters, a Canadian-based not-for-profit, anti-consumerist,  pro-environment organization. Counted among one of the most biggest news stories of 2011,  this movement began at Zuccotti Park, in New York City, with slogan “We  are the 99%.” This slogan refers to the developing income and wealth  difference in the United States between the wealthiest 1% and the rest  of the population. This peaceful protest is conceptualized to retaliate  growing inequality in wealth, influence of corporate world on democratic  structure and bluntness in legal activities against prominent bankers  who are responsible for recent global economic crisis.
6. Libyan Civil War:Libyan Civil War, which started on  February 15, was an armed battle between people loyal to Colonel Muammar  Gaddafi and his protesters, attempting to overthrow his government.  Soon after initiating the protest in city of Benghazi, protesters formed  the National Transitional Council of Libya, which was meant to act as  the political face of revolution. Baffled by these preparations  of rebellions, Gaddafi ordered his people to target innocent civilians.  However, backed up by the United Nations Security Council, rebellions  managed to recapture their lost domains and eventually on October 20,  they captured and killed Muammar Gaddafi, declaring the liberation of  Libya. The Libyan Civil War will be always remembered for being one of  the biggest news stories of 2011 as well as of this decade.
Counted among one of the most biggest news stories of 2011,  the News International phone hacking scandal involves journalists of  Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation in illegitimate activities. Employees  of this media house were accused of engaging in police bribery, phone  hacking and utilizing improper methodologies to publish news and  articles. It was revealed that they have hacked phones of politicians,  celebrities, members of the British Royal Family, victims of the 7/7  London Bombings and others who were gazed as a news material. Rupert  Murdoch was widely criticized for this act and he was compelled to shut  down “News of the World,” an eminent newspaper which was running from  1843. This case led to the resignation and arrest of some top-notch  police officers and high-profile members of the News International.
4. End of the Iraq War:Ever since its inception on March 20,  2003, Iraq War has played a significant role in the realm of mainstream  media for being one of the most biggest news stories of  21st century. Also known as Second Gulf War or Operation Iraqi Freedom,  this eminent event of the first decade of 21st century came to end on  December, 15, 2011. It all began under the administration of U.S.  President George W. Bush and Tony Blair, the then Prime Minister of the  United Kingdom. United States and United Kingdom, both asserted that  Iraq was employing Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) which could be a  serious security concern for both of them as well as for their allies.  After clearing up things in Iraq and claiming the indications of  improvements, troops were eventually withdrawn from Iraqi landscape.
3. Steve Jobs passes away:October 5, 2011, will be always  remembered as a black day throughout the existence of computer and  Internet. This day Steve Jobs, the mega-visionary computer nerd,  departed from this materialistic world, leaving behind a monolithic pool  of buffs across the world and some radical technologies for which he  will be always memorialized. Jobs was suffering from pancreatic cancer  and took his last breath at his Palo Alto home in California. Jobs’  entire life was dedicated to innovation through simplicity and that’s  why his image will persist in our memories forever.
2. Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan:With the magnitude of 9.0 (Mw), Japan, on  March 11, witnessed one of the five most powerful earthquakes ever to  have hit in the world. The epicentre of this undersea megathrust  earthquake was approximately 70 kilometres east of the Oshika Peninsula  of Tohoku region and its hypocenter was tracked at an underwater depth  of approximately 32 km. This earthquake, further, triggered lethal  tsunami waves that reached up to 133 ft. in height and travelled up to  10 km inland. According to data gathered by Japanese officials, 15,845  people lost their lives, 5,893 were injured and approximately 3,380 are  still missing. After the end of World war II, this is considered as the  most toughest crisis for Japan.
1. Death of Osama Bin Laden:Labelling the end of an era, May 2, 2011,  will be always remembered throughout history; the day when an  international terror figurehead of extreme ideologies was wiped out from  the beautiful canvas of earth. You might think that why killing of  Laden tops the list of biggest news stories of 2011. To  be very honest, this brainsick person and a notorious killing machine  was more terrifying than a tsunami and then any national uprising or a  sad demise of a notable celebrity. In Operation Neptune Spear, carried  out by Navy SEALs, a highly methodically trained assassination team of  United States Defence Forces, Laden was finally gunned down in his  compound in Abbottabad, in Pakistan. Within moments of of the official  announcement of his permanent end, entire world started breathing in a  safer environment.

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