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*<!-- Nov 28 --> A [[motion of no confidence]], defeats [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Martin]]'s [[minority government]] by a margin of 171 to 131 forcing an immediate '''[[Canadian federal election, 2006|election campaign]]'''. |
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*<!-- Nov 27 --> [[European Commission|EU Justice commissioner]] [[Franco Frattini]] makes an unprecedented call for the suspension of any [[European Union member states|member state]] found to have hosted a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] '''[[black site]]'''. |
*<!-- Nov 27 --> [[European Commission|EU Justice commissioner]] [[Franco Frattini]] makes an unprecedented call for the suspension of any [[European Union member states|member state]] found to have hosted a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] '''[[black site]]'''. |
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*<!-- Nov 26 --> The [[Attorney General for England and Wales]] has said that editors who publish the '''[[Al Jazeera bombing memo|leaked 'Al Jazeera bombing memo']]''' may be prosecuted under the [[Official Secrets Act]]. |
*<!-- Nov 26 --> The [[Attorney General for England and Wales]] has said that editors who publish the '''[[Al Jazeera bombing memo|leaked 'Al Jazeera bombing memo']]''' may be prosecuted under the [[Official Secrets Act]]. |
Revision as of 00:22, 29 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence, defeats Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government by a margin of 171 to 131 forcing an immediate election campaign.
- EU Justice commissioner Franco Frattini makes an unprecedented call for the suspension of any member state found to have hosted a CIA black site.
- The Attorney General for England and Wales has said that editors who publish the leaked 'Al Jazeera bombing memo' may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act.
- A massive benzene slick from the chemical plant explosions in Jilin, China contaminating the Songhua River approaches the Amur River and Khabarovsk, Russia. Millions continue to have no access to potable water.