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*<!--July 26-->The [[European Union]] threatens [[sanctions]] against [[Sudan]] if the '''[[Darfur conflict]]''' is not resolved.
*<!--July 26-->The [[European Union]] threatens [[sanctions]] against [[Sudan]] if the '''[[Darfur conflict]]''' is not resolved.
*<!--July 26-->The '''[[Ej%E9rcito_de_Liberaci%F3n_Nacional|ELN]]''' has kidnapped a [[Catholicism|Catholic]] [[bishop]] in the [[History_of_Colombia#Current_Situation|ongoing conflict]] between [[rebel]]s and the [[Colombia]]n government.
*<!--July 26-->The '''[[Ej%E9rcito_de_Liberaci%F3n_Nacional|ELN]]''' has kidnapped a [[Catholicism|Catholic]] [[bishop]] in the [[History_of_Colombia#Current_Situation|ongoing conflict]] between [[rebel]]s and the [[Colombia]]n government.
*<!--July 26-->The '''[[2004 Democratic National Convention]]''' begins in [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]. Over 4,000 delegates are gathering to formally nominate [[John Kerry]] as the presidential candidate of the [[United States Democratic Party|U.S. Democratic Party]].
*<!--July 26-->The '''[[2004 Democratic National Convention]]''' begins in [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] to formally select [[John Kerry]] as the [[U.S. Democratic Party presidential nomination, 2004|Democratic Party presidential nominee]].
*<!--July 24-->[[United States|American]] [[cycling|cyclist]] '''[[Lance Armstrong]]''' wins the [[2004 Tour de France|2004]] [[Tour de France]], his sixth consecutive Tour victory.
*<!--July 24-->'''[[Lance Armstrong]]''' becomes the first [[cycling|cyclist]] to win the [[2004 Tour de France|Tour de France]] for the 6<sup>th</sup> consecutive time.
<div align="right">'''[[Recent deaths]]''' | '''[[Current events|More current events...]]'''</div>
<div align="right">'''[[Recent deaths]]''' | '''[[Current events|More current events...]]'''</div>

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