Crisis situations and unrest in Europe since 2000
List of crises situations and major protests in countries of Europe since year 2000.
2014
- 2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine (26 February 2014–ongoing)
 - 2014 unrest in Bosnia and Herzegovina (4–10 February 2014)
 
2013
- 2013 protests in Turkey
 - Romanian protests against the Roșia Montană Project
 - 2013 Stockholm riots
 - Bulgarian anti-monopoly protests and demonstrations against the Oresharski cabinet
 - Rise up, Ukraine!
 
2012
- Greek labour unions continue strikes.
 - Violent protests in Romania in January
 - Ongoing protest activity in Russia
 - 2012 Maribor protests in Slovenia
 
2011
- 2011 Northern Ireland riots (20 June–16 July)
 - 2011 UK public sector strikes (30 November), 2 million public sector workers strike over pensions
 - 2011 England riots (6–11 August), thousands of people of the lower socio-economic group riot
 - North Kosovo crisis (July–December), involving ethnic Serb demonstrators in North Kosovo against Republic of Kosovo Police and KFOR
 - 2011 Germany E. coli O104:H4 outbreak (May–June)
 - Thousands of protesters hold demonstrations in Belgrade, Serbia against the arrest of Ratko Mladić (26 May).
 - 2011 Portuguese protests (12 March)
 - Nationwide protests across Spain (May–)
 - Anti-cuts protest in London (26 March)
 - Refugees of the 2011 Libyan civil war (March–)
 - Nationwide protests and strikes in Greece continue throughout 2011.
 - Domodedovo International Airport bombing (24 January)
 - Major Russian protests begin in response to the 2011 Russian legislative election.
 - 2011 Norway attacks (22 July)
 
2010
- Emergency state in Spain on December
 - European sovereign debt crisis
 - Suicide bombing in Stockholm on 11 December, the first ever suicide attack in the Nordic countries
 - Student protests across the United Kingdom since November
 - Student protest in Dublin on 3 November
 - Pension reform strikes across France during September and October (still ongoing)
 - Pride March is held in Belgrade, Serbia and Serbian protestors (mainly Obraz) clash with the riot police to try to disrupt the parade
 - Alumina sludge spill in Ajka, Hungary, on 4 October
 - French Romani repatriation in July
 - Nationwide protests across Greece in May
 - Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption in April and May
 - Metro suicide bombings in Moscow on 29 March
 
2009
- Flu pandemic
 - Protests at the G-20 summit in London in April
 - Riot in Riga, Latvia, on 13 January
 - Riots involving Bosnian football clubs NK Široki Brijeg and FK Sarajevo
 - Anti-Israel riots in Oslo in January, continuing from December 2008
 - Protests in Iceland in response to the country's financial crisis
 - Unibrennt student protests in Austria
 - Protest and riot in Vilnius, Lithuania, on 16 January
 
2008
- Energy crisis in Bulgaria
 - Riots in Greece in December
 - Presidential election protests in Armenia
 - Protests in Belgrade, Serbia following the declaration of Kosovo's independence
 - Karadžić arrest sparks riots in Belgrade, Serbia.
 - Rioting in Manchester before, during and after the 2008 UEFA Cup Final
 - Armed conflict between Georgia on one side and Russia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia on the other
 - 2008 unrest in Kosovo
 
2007
- Riots beginning 26 November in Val-d'Oise, France, following the deaths of two teenagers in a traffic collision with a police vehicle
 - Republic protests in Turkey
 - Anti-government protests in Georgia
 - Global spread of H5N1
 - Anti-Putin protests in St. Petersburg and Moscow beginning 24 November
 - Football violence in Catania, Italy, in which one police officer was killed
 - Bronze Night riots in Tallinn in April
 - Attempted car bombings in London on 29 June
 - Attempted suicide attack on Glasgow International Airport on 30 June, Scotland's first ever terrorist attack
 - Eviction and demolition of the Ungdomshuset in Noerrebro of Copenhagen, March 2007
 
2006
- Youth protests across France from February to April
 - Riots in Dublin on 25 February
 - Anti-government protests across Hungary from 17 September to 23 October
 - Immigrant youth riots in Brussels following the unexplained death of a Moroccan local in police custody
 - Riot in Copenhagen
 
2005
- Riots derived from racial tensions in Birmingham, England, on 22 and 23 October
 - Civil unrest by suburban youth across France
 - Suicide bombings on 7 July and attempted bombings on 21 July in London
 
2004
- Commuter train bombings in Madrid on 11 March
 - Metro suicide bombing in Moscow on 6 February
 - Violent unrest in Kosovo in March
 - Orange Revolution in Ukraine beginning in November
 - Beslan school massacre in North Ossetia
 
2003
- Rose Revolution in Georgia in November
 - Truck bomb attacks in Istanbul on 15 and 20 November
 
2002
- Moscow theater hostage crisis from 23 to 26 October
 
2001
- Gothenburg riots during European Council and EU-US summit from 14 to 16 June
 - 2001 Oldham race riots
 - 2001 Harehills riot
 - 2001 Bradford riots
 - Pride March in Belgrade, Serbia is brought to an end by Serbian protestors
 
2000
- Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević in Belgrade, Serbia
 - Russian submarine Kursk explosion on 12 August
 - Baia Mare cyanide spill in Romania on 30 January
 - Czech TV crisis beginning in late 2000 and continuing until early 2001
 
See also
- Global economic crisis
 - 2007–2008 world food price crisis
 - 2000s energy crisis
 - Effects of the 2000s energy crisis
 - Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010
 - Global crisis
 - Social situation in the French suburbs
 - Causes of the late-2000s recession
 - Late-2000s recession in Europe
 - 2010 European sovereign debt crisis timeline
 - Late-2000s recession
 - Financial crisis of 2007–2010
 - Russia–Ukraine gas disputes
 - Fuel protests in the United Kingdom
 - 2008 European Union stimulus plan
 - History of Europe
 
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