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Current events of
May 17
,
2007
(
2007-05-17
)
(Thursday)
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Jaak Aaviksoo
, the
Estonian
Defence Minister
, states that the
Russian
Government may be behind recent
hacking
on Estonian government and commercial
web sites
following the moving of the
Bronze Soldier
.
(Sydney Morning Herald)
Paul Wolfowitz
announces his resignation effective
June 30
as president of the
World Bank Group
after protracted discussions over alleged ethics violations.
(MSNBC)
United States Senate
Democratic Party
officials seek a
vote of no confidence
on
Attorney-General
Alberto Gonzales
.
(CBS)
Gordon Brown
is
confirmed
as the next leader of the
British Labour Party
, taking effect on
24 June
. Brown will succeed
Tony Blair
as
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
when he
kisses the hand
of
Queen Elizabeth II
on
27 June
.
(BBC)
2007 Israel-Gaza conflict
: An
Israeli
aircraft bombs a building of the
Hamas
-run Executive Force in
Gaza
, killing at least one person and injuring about 45 others.
(BBC)
Trains
travel between
North Korea
and
South Korea
for the first time since the
Korean War
.
(ITV)
Voters in
Algeria
go to the polls
to elect a new
People's National Assembly
with tight security arrangements after
recent bomb attacks
.
(BBC)
French
President Sarkozy
appoints
François Fillon
as his
Prime Minister
.
(Élysée Palace)
The
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
announces that all over-the-air TV broadcasts must be digital by
August 31
,
2011
.
(The Globe and Mail)
Hong Kong
media regulator receives more than a thousand complaints about the
bible
being too sexual, in what seems to be a response to a recent ruling condemning a sex survey in a student newspaper.
(Daily Mail)
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