Portal:Current events/2004 December 31
Appearance
December 31, 2004
(Friday)
- Colombia extradites FARC leader Simón Trinidad to the United States to face conspiracy, kidnapping, and drug trafficking charges. (BBC)
- Ukraine's Viktor Yanukovych resigns from his post as Prime Minister. (Reuters) Archived 2005-04-08 at the Wayback Machine
- Taipei 101, the world's tallest skyscraper, is officially opened by Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian. (CNN) (Washington Times)
- 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
- Indonesia's ambassador to Malaysia, Rusdihardjo, claims that the death toll from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake may eventually exceed 400,000 in Indonesia alone. (Malaysia Star) (Washington Times)
- The Canadian government pledges to match dollar-for-dollar the donations of private Canadian citizens, in addition to the $40,000,000 in federal funds already committed; so far, Canadians have donated CAD 20,000,000, mostly on-line. The government also announces plans to forgive the debt of the tsunami ravaged nations. (GM)[permanent dead link ] (CTV) Archived 2007-03-13 at the Wayback Machine (Ottawa Citizen)
- The U.S. government pledges $350,000,000 for relief. (BBC)
- In 48 hours British charities have raised £45,000,000 from public donations; the UK government increases its donation from £15,000,000 to £50,000,000. (BBC)
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict:
- At least two Palestinians are killed when an Israeli aircraft fires a missile at the Khan Younis refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. (BBC)
- A 16-year-old Palestinian boy dies after being shot in Rafah, near the border with Egypt. (BBC)
- In Pakistan, president Pervez Musharraf announces that he will keep his additional role as an army chief. He had previously stated that he would give it up. (Reuters) Archived 2005-04-08 at the Wayback Machine (Pakistan Dawn) (Times of India) Archived 2012-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
- North Korea announces that it may break off talks about the fate of the eight Japanese citizens kidnapped by North Korea in the 1980s. (Channel News Asia) (Mainichi Shimbun)[permanent dead link ] (Reuters) Archived 2005-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
- The cabinet of Spain approves the Zapatero administration's bill to legalize same-sex marriage. It will now go to the Cortes.[1]
- ^ "Spain moves closer to legalizing gay marriage". cbc.ca. 31 December 2004. Retrieved 4 October 2015.