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*<!-- Nov 8 --> [[Democratic Party (United States)|United States Democratic Party]] candidates win governorships in '''[[Virginia gubernatorial election, 2005|Virginia]]''' and '''[[New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2005|New Jersey]]'''. |
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*<!-- Nov 8 - Ongoing --> [[Jacques Chirac]] declares a [[state of emergency]], announcing [[curfew]]s in an attempt to quell the '''[[2005 civil unrest in France|civil unrest]]''' spreading across [[France]]. |
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*<!-- Nov 7 --> '''[[K. Natwar Singh]]''' resigns as [[India]]'s [[foreign minister]] amid allegations he had illegally benefited from the [[Oil-for-Food Programme]] in [[Iraq]]. |
*<!-- Nov 7 --> '''[[K. Natwar Singh]]''' resigns as [[India]]'s [[foreign minister]] amid allegations he had illegally benefited from the [[Oil-for-Food Programme]] in [[Iraq]]. |
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*<!-- Nov 6 --> Opposition leaders allege major [[electoral fraud]] in the '''[[Azerbaijan parliamentary election, 2005|Azerbaijan parliamentary election]]'''. |
*<!-- Nov 6 --> Opposition leaders allege major [[electoral fraud]] in the '''[[Azerbaijan parliamentary election, 2005|Azerbaijan parliamentary election]]'''. |
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*<!-- Nov 4 --> The '''[[Mar del Plata Summit of the Americas|Fourth]]''' [[Summit of the Americas]] concludes, with no agreement reached on reactivating the stalled [[Free Trade Area of the Americas|FTAA]] process. |
*<!-- Nov 4 --> The '''[[Mar del Plata Summit of the Americas|Fourth]]''' [[Summit of the Americas]] concludes, with no agreement reached on reactivating the stalled [[Free Trade Area of the Americas|FTAA]] process. |
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*<!-- Nov 2 --> '''[[David Blunkett]]''' resigns from the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|UK Cabinet]] for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct. |
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Revision as of 05:36, 9 November 2005
- United States Democratic Party candidates win governorships in Virginia and New Jersey.
- Jacques Chirac declares a state of emergency, announcing curfews in an attempt to quell the civil unrest spreading across France.
- K. Natwar Singh resigns as India's foreign minister amid allegations he had illegally benefited from the Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq.
- Former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered.
- Opposition leaders allege major electoral fraud in the Azerbaijan parliamentary election.
- The Fourth Summit of the Americas concludes, with no agreement reached on reactivating the stalled FTAA process.