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* Incumbent [[Chen Shui-bian]] seems to have narrowly won the '''[[ROC presidential election, 2004|Taiwanese presidential elections]]''', but challenger [[Lien Chan]] has pledged to |
* Incumbent [[Chen Shui-bian]] seems to have narrowly won the '''[[ROC presidential election, 2004|Taiwanese presidential elections]]''', but challenger [[Lien Chan]] has pledged to contest the results. |
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* [[Pakistan]]i soldiers in [[Waziristan]] are in a brutal fight with [[al-Qaida]] members and tribal figures believed to be sheltering '''[[Ayman al-Zawahiri]]'''. |
* [[Pakistan]]i soldiers in [[Waziristan]] are in a brutal fight with [[al-Qaida]] members and tribal figures believed to be sheltering '''[[Ayman al-Zawahiri]]'''. |
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* [[NATO]] sends 1,000 extra troops to [[Kosovo]] to deal with '''[[unrest in Kosovo|continuing violent unrest]]''' between [[Serbs]] and [[Albanians]]. |
* [[NATO]] sends 1,000 extra troops to [[Kosovo]] to deal with '''[[unrest in Kosovo|continuing violent unrest]]''' between [[Serbs]] and [[Albanians]]. |
Revision as of 15:39, 20 March 2004
- Incumbent Chen Shui-bian seems to have narrowly won the Taiwanese presidential elections, but challenger Lien Chan has pledged to contest the results.
- Pakistani soldiers in Waziristan are in a brutal fight with al-Qaida members and tribal figures believed to be sheltering Ayman al-Zawahiri.
- NATO sends 1,000 extra troops to Kosovo to deal with continuing violent unrest between Serbs and Albanians.
- Spanish Prime Minister-designate José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero suggests Spain might withdraw its 1,300 troops from Iraq by June 30.