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*<!--Mar 21--> French mathematician [[Yves Meyer]] is awarded the '''[[Abel Prize]]''' for his work on the mathematical theory of [[wavelet]]s. |
*<!--Mar 21--> French mathematician [[Yves Meyer]] is awarded the '''[[Abel Prize]]''' for his work on the mathematical theory of [[wavelet]]s. |
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*<!--Mar 16--> American guitarist, singer, and [[rock and roll]] pioneer '''[[Chuck Berry]]''' dies at the age of 90. |
*<!--Mar 16--> American guitarist, singer, and [[rock and roll]] pioneer '''[[Chuck Berry]]''' dies at the age of 90. |
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*<!--Mar 16--> '''[[2017 al-Jina mosque airstrike|An airstrike on a mosque]]''' in the rebel-held al-Jinah village near [[Aleppo]] kills at least forty-two people and injures more than one hundred others. |
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*<!--Mar 16--> The [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy|VVD]], led by incumbent [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Prime Minister]] [[Mark Rutte]], wins the most seats in the '''[[Dutch general election, 2017|Dutch general election]]''', but the [[Second Rutte cabinet|governing coalition]] loses its majority. |
*<!--Mar 16--> The [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy|VVD]], led by incumbent [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Prime Minister]] [[Mark Rutte]], wins the most seats in the '''[[Dutch general election, 2017|Dutch general election]]''', but the [[Second Rutte cabinet|governing coalition]] loses its majority. |
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*<!--Mar 13--> Disputes over a [[Turkish constitutional referendum, 2017|Turkish constitutional referendum]] trigger '''[[2017 Dutch–Turkish diplomatic incident|a diplomatic incident]]''' between Turkey and the Netherlands. |
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Revision as of 00:00, 25 March 2017
- A terrorist attack at the Palace of Westminster (pictured), London, results in five people dead and fifty others injured.
- The United States defeats Puerto Rico to win the World Baseball Classic.
- French mathematician Yves Meyer is awarded the Abel Prize for his work on the mathematical theory of wavelets.
- American guitarist, singer, and rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry dies at the age of 90.
- The VVD, led by incumbent Prime Minister Mark Rutte, wins the most seats in the Dutch general election, but the governing coalition loses its majority.
- Disputes over a Turkish constitutional referendum trigger a diplomatic incident between Turkey and the Netherlands.
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