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Portal:Current events
13 November
2005
(Sunday)
Stephen Harper
,
Gilles Duceppe
and
Jack Layton
, leaders of
Canada
's three
parliamentary opposition
parties
, issue a joint ultimatum calling for the
next Canadian federal election
to be moved forward to early February from the April date favoured by the government. They threaten to pass a
motion of non-confidence
and force an election at
Christmas
if
Paul Martin
's
Liberal
government does not accede to the move in writing. Martin rejects their proposal.
(CBC)
The 27th tropical depression in the record-breaking
2005 Atlantic hurricane season
develops in the southeastern
Caribbean
which could bring isolated amounts of between 10 and 12 inches of rain over the
Lesser Antilles
.
(U.S. NHC)
Eddie Guerrero
, a performer for
World Wrestling Entertainment
's
SmackDown!
brand, was found dead in his hotel room in
Minneapolis, Minnesota
from a massive coronary while brushing his teeth at the age of 38. He was in Minneapolis for a
WWE Raw
/SmackDown! supershow taping at the
Target Center
, which was turned into a four-hour double memorial show in Eddie's honor.
(ABC News)
(Pro Wrestling Torch)
British
doctors are to continue checks on
Andrew Stimpson
, a
Scotsman
whose body has reportedly cured itself of
HIV
infection.
(BBC)
(Reuters)
Conflict in Iraq
- Iraqi president
Jalal Talabani
tells British television that Iraqi troops could replace UK forces by the close of 2006.
(BBC)
Ethiopian
Prime Minister
Meles Zenawi
defends his handling of opposition demonstrations against claims of abuse.
(BBC)
7.5 million voters in
Burkina Faso
participate in the
presidential elections of 2005
.
(BBC)
Indian
Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh
asks
Nepalese
King
Gyanendra
to take steps towards restoring democratic rule.
(BBC)
Thailand
confirms its 4th
H5N1
bird flu
case this year. The victim is an 18 month-old boy living in
Bangkok
. Health experts advise the public to be on high alert.
(The Nation)
(Bangkok Post)
Explosions
in a
Chinese
chemical
plant force the evacuation of over 10,000 people.
(Xinhua)
Following the bomb attacks in
Amman
,
Jordanian
police arrest a woman said to be the wife of a suicide attacker.
(BBC)
The
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
agrees at its summit to admit
Afghanistan
as a member, and to accord
China
and
Japan
observer status.
(Kantipur Online)
Categories:
Days in 2005
Related links
Up to date as of November 16, 2009
(BBC)
- BBC NEWS | South Asia | India seeks 'democratic' Nepal
(Xinhua)
- At least 30 wounded in chemical plant blasts in Jilin
(Kantipur Online)
- eKantipur.com - Nepal's No.1 News Portal
(U.S. NHC)
- Tropical Depression TWENTY-SEVEN
(BBC)
- BBC NEWS | Middle East | Bomber's wife arrested in Jordan
(BBC)
- BBC NEWS | Africa | Ethiopia answers Western critics
(BBC)
- BBC NEWS | Health | Caution over HIV 'cure' claims
(BBC)
- BBC NEWS | UK | UK troops out of Iraq 'next year'
(BBC)
- BBC NEWS | Africa | Burkina Faso votes for president
(ABC News)
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