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{{*mp|March 5}} Prime Minister [[Andrus Ansip]]'s [[Reform Party]] wins 27 percent of the vote in '''[[Estonian parliamentary election, 2007|parliamentary elections]]'''. |
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{{*mp|March 2}} Riots break out in [[Nørrebro]], [[Copenhagen]] following the [[eviction]] of [[squatting|squatters]] from '''[[Ungdomshuset]]''' ''(pictured)'' by [[Denmark|Danish]] police. |
{{*mp|March 2}} Riots break out in [[Nørrebro]], [[Copenhagen]] following the [[eviction]] of [[squatting|squatters]] from '''[[Ungdomshuset]]''' ''(pictured)'' by [[Denmark|Danish]] police. |
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{{*mp|March 2}} [[Pakistan]]i authorities report the capture of the most senior [[Taliban]] official since the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|2001 U.S.-led invasion]] of [[Afghanistan]], '''[[Mullah Obaidullah Akhund]]''', the [[Defence minister|Defense Minister]] of Afghanistan during the [[Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan|Taliban rule]]. |
{{*mp|March 2}} [[Pakistan]]i authorities report the capture of the most senior [[Taliban]] official since the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|2001 U.S.-led invasion]] of [[Afghanistan]], '''[[Mullah Obaidullah Akhund]]''', the [[Defence minister|Defense Minister]] of Afghanistan during the [[Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan|Taliban rule]]. |
Revision as of 21:51, 5 March 2007
- Prime Minister Andrus Ansip's Reform Party wins 27 percent of the vote in parliamentary elections.
- Riots break out in Nørrebro, Copenhagen following the eviction of squatters from Ungdomshuset (pictured) by Danish police.
- Pakistani authorities report the capture of the most senior Taliban official since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan, Mullah Obaidullah Akhund, the Defense Minister of Afghanistan during the Taliban rule.
- A scandal over unsanitary conditions at the United States Army's Walter Reed Medical Center prompts the departure of Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey.
- Abdoulaye Wade is re-elected as President of Senegal.
- The International Court of Justice finds Serbia not guilty of committing genocide in Bosnia, but finds that it failed to prevent the genocide in Srebrenica and violated its international obligations by not handing over individuals accused of the crime.
- Prime Minister Romano Prodi and his government win a confidence vote in the Italian Senate, allowing them to continue in office.
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