Portal:Current events/2006 November 28
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November 28, 2006
(Tuesday)
- U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia James Robertson orders the U.S. Treasury Department to make paper currency more recognizable to blind people in American Council for the Blind v. Secretary of the Treasury. (FOXNews.com)
- Speaker-designate of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi announces that controversial Democratic Rep. Alcee Hastings will not be the chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in the 110th Congress. (Reuters via Washington Post) Archived 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine
- Rafael Correa will be the next President of Ecuador after winning the election with 57 per cent of the vote (94% counted). He will not be officially confirmed until all the votes are counted. (Reuters)
- The Canadian House of Commons supports a motion recognising the people of Quebec as a separate nation within a united Canada. (BBC)
- Ben Bernanke, the Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve predicts that the US economy should undertake a moderate expansion but inflation risks are "primarily to the upside." (Reuters via USA Today)
- Chadian Civil War (2005–2010):
- Chadian rebels said they shot down a government military plane with a captured ground-to-air missile in fighting near the eastern town of Abeche, which they briefly seized at the weekend. (Reuters)
- A Chadian government spokesman said his nation was in "a state of war" with Sudan after a Chadian rebel group said it shot down a government plane. (CNN)
- Central African Republic Bush War:
- Government troops in the Central African Republic, backed by French forces, have launched an offensive to retake the northeast town of Birao from rebels, and have recaptured its airport, a French military spokesman said. (Reuters)
- French forces have clashed with rebels in the Central African Republic during a government offensive to regain control of the northern town of Birao. (BBC)
- Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Turkey at the start of a four day tour that has sparked protests. (The Guardian)
- The Thai Government lifts martial law in 41 of the country's 76 provinces as recommended by coup leader Sonthi Boonyaratglin. (BBC)
- Nuclear envoys from North Korea, China and the United States meet to discuss North Korea's nuclear program. (Voice of America)
- The Prime Minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase flies to New Zealand to hold talks with Commodore Frank Bainimarama tomorrow as part of efforts sponsored by the New Zealand Government to avert a coup d'état. (AFP, AAP via News Limited)