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*<!--Nov 17 -->After almost '''[[2005 civil unrest in France|three weeks of civil unrest]]''', [[French Police]] declare a "return to normalcy throughout [[France]]." |
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*<!--Nov 15 --> '''[[Sayako Kuroda]]''' of [[Japan]] marries a [[commoner]], thus relinquishing her title of [[princess]] and leaving the [[Japanese Imperial Family|Imperial Family]]. |
*<!--Nov 15 --> '''[[Sayako Kuroda]]''' of [[Japan]] marries a [[commoner]], thus relinquishing her title of [[princess]] and leaving the [[Japanese Imperial Family|Imperial Family]]. |
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*<!--Nov 15-->'''[[André Boisclair]]''' is declared victor of the [[Parti Québécois]] [[Parti Québécois leadership election, 2005|leadership election]] becoming the first openly [[homosexuality|gay]] leader of a major [[North America]]n [[political party]]. |
*<!--Nov 15-->'''[[André Boisclair]]''' is declared victor of the [[Parti Québécois]] [[Parti Québécois leadership election, 2005|leadership election]] becoming the first openly [[homosexuality|gay]] leader of a major [[North America]]n [[political party]]. |
Revision as of 08:11, 18 November 2005
- After almost three weeks of civil unrest, French Police declare a "return to normalcy throughout France."
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title of princess and leaving the Imperial Family.
- André Boisclair is declared victor of the Parti Québécois leadership election becoming the first openly gay leader of a major North American political party.
- 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.
- The Burkinabé people vote in presidential elections.