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*<!--June 21-->A proposal by [[Japan]] to reinstitute [[whaling|commercial whaling]] is defeated at an '''[[International Whaling Commission]]''' meeting in [[Ulsan]], [[South Korea]] |
*<!--June 21-->A proposal by [[Japan]] to reinstitute [[whaling|commercial whaling]] is defeated at an '''[[International Whaling Commission]]''' meeting in [[Ulsan]], [[South Korea]]. |
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*<!--June 20-->The anti-[[Syria]]n bloc of [[Saad Hariri]] captures control of the [[National Assembly of Lebanon|National Assembly]] of [[Lebanon]] in the '''[[Lebanese general election, 2005|general election]]'''. |
*<!--June 20-->The anti-[[Syria]]n bloc of [[Saad Hariri]] captures control of the [[National Assembly of Lebanon|National Assembly]] of [[Lebanon]] in the '''[[Lebanese general election, 2005|general election]]'''. |
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*<!--June 18--> The [[Associated Press]] publishes '''[[UK Cabinet Office Documents|six leaked documents]]''' from the [[United Kingdom|UK]] government related to pre-[[2003 invasion of Iraq|Iraq war]] planning and intelligence. |
*<!--June 18--> The [[Associated Press]] publishes '''[[UK Cabinet Office Documents|six leaked documents]]''' from the [[United Kingdom|UK]] government related to pre-[[2003 invasion of Iraq|Iraq war]] planning and intelligence. |
Revision as of 16:22, 21 June 2005
- A proposal by Japan to reinstitute commercial whaling is defeated at an International Whaling Commission meeting in Ulsan, South Korea.
- The anti-Syrian bloc of Saad Hariri captures control of the National Assembly of Lebanon in the general election.
- The Associated Press publishes six leaked documents from the UK government related to pre-Iraq war planning and intelligence.
- In the 2005 Iranian presidential election, the hardline mayor of Tehran, Mahmoud Ahmadinezhad, unexpectedly follows Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani to the run-off race, to be held on June 24.
- Jamaican Asafa Powell sets a new world record of 9.77 seconds in 100m sprinting.