Crisis situations and protests in Europe since 2000

List of crisis situations and major protests in countries of Europe since year 2000.

2010

 * 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
 * Alumina sludge spill in Ajka, Hungary, on 4 October
 * 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

2008

 * Energy crisis in Bulgaria
 * Riots in Greece in December
 * Presidential election protests in Armenia
 * Protests in Belgrade following the declaration of Kosovo's independence
 * 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

2007

 * Civil unrest beginning 26 November in Val-d'Oise, France, following the deaths of two teenagers in a traffic collision with a police vehicle
 * 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

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 Morrocan local in police custody
 * Riot in Copenhagen

2005

 * Riots derived from racial tensions in Birmingham, England, on 22 and 23 October
 * Civil unrest by Muslim 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
 * Riots in Oldham, Leeds and Bradford, England

2000

 * Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević
 * Russian submarine Kursk explosion on 12 August
 * Czech TV crisis beginning in late 2000 and continuing until early 2001