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;Armed conflicts and attacks
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**] ] urges "maximum restraint" from the ] as the first UN military observers arrive in ] to monitor a fragile ceasefire.
**At least 55 people are reported killed, including 26 in the city of ], as violence increases again despite the arrival of U.N. observers to monitor a cease-fire.
*Military leaders and a group of political parties in ] announce the formation of a Transitional National Council after ]; the ] and prime minister remain in detention.
*A six-year-old boy is killed and two other children are wounded after a militant throws a hand grenade into a ] near ], northwest ].

;Arts and culture
*The ]' song "]", which was banned by the ], is to be re-released 35 years after its debut, in time for June's ].
*The ] winners are announced.

;Business and economics
*] is selected as President of the ].
*Argentine president ] submits a bill that would nationalise 51% of ] to ].

;Disasters
*A 6.7-magnitude earthquake, at a depth of {{convert|23|mi|km|0|abbr=on}}, rocks ].

;International relations
*] relaxes sanctions on ], following political reforms in Myanmar, including ] in which opposition leader ]'s party won dozens of seats.
*The U.S. military's top officer ] speaks of being "embarrassed" and tells a ] news conference "we let the boss down" in relation to allegations that ] agents habitually associated with prostitutes in ]. Pentagon spokesman ] tells reporters that the number of military staff involved could be more than the five originally reported.
*An Israeli soldier hits a foreign ], believed to be a ] national, with his gun after protesters attack and injure the soldier; the Danish ambassador to Israel demands an explanation from Israel.

;Law and crime ;Law and crime
*The ] against confessed perpetrator of the ], ], starts in ], ]. *The ] of confessed perpetrator of the ], ], starts in ].
*The murderer of ] in ], ] (]) is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
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*The ] rules that ] violated the rights of ten relatives of victims of the 1940 ], and describes the massacre as a ].

;Politics and elections
*], the heir to the Dutch throne, buys a villa for €4.5 million beside the Greek town of ] near a home owned by Russian President-elect ].

;Sport
*] is discharged from hospital after his cardiac arrest during an ] match.

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April 16, 2012 (2012-04-16) (Monday) Armed conflicts and attacks

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