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*The [[Basque]] [[Nationalist terrorism|militant group]] '''[[ETA]]''' |
*The [[Basque]] [[Nationalist terrorism|militant group]] '''[[ETA]]''' sets bombs at five [[gas station]]s in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]. No deaths or injuries have been reported; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call beforehand, as is [[Modus operandi|usual]] for the ETA. |
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*[[Ukraine]]'s [[Judicial system of Ukraine|Supreme Court]] annuls the run-off vote of the disputed '''[[Ukrainian presidential election, 2004|presidential election]]'''. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by [[December 26]]. |
*[[Ukraine]]'s [[Judicial system of Ukraine|Supreme Court]] annuls the run-off vote of the disputed '''[[Ukrainian presidential election, 2004|presidential election]]'''. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by [[December 26]]. |
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*The [[Costa Rica]]-based [[Inter-American Court of Human Rights]] upholds the conviction of '''[[Lori Berenson]]''' in [[Peru]]. |
*The [[Costa Rica]]-based [[Inter-American Court of Human Rights]] upholds the conviction of '''[[Lori Berenson]]''' in [[Peru]]. |
Revision as of 23:31, 3 December 2004
- The Basque militant group ETA sets bombs at five gas stations in Madrid, Spain. No deaths or injuries have been reported; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call beforehand, as is usual for the ETA.
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by December 26.
- The Costa Rica-based Inter-American Court of Human Rights upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru.
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed the late Yasser Arafat in the 2005 Palestinian presidential election.