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*[[List of Presidents of Venezuela|President]] of [[Venezuela]] [[Hugo Chávez]] orders the closure of the Venezuelan embassy in [[Colombia]] and moves ten [[battalion]]s to the Colombian-Venezuelan border in response to the killing of [[Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia|FARC]] leader [[Raúl Reyes]] in [[Ecuador]] by Colombian armed forces the previous day. [[Rafael Correa]], the [[President of Ecuador]], orders troops to the Colombian border. [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i3-gy-m2ViT4af14BjcC-rOHaWrgD8V5F3704 (AP via Google News)], [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i3-gy-m2ViT4af14BjcC-rOHaWrgD8V5MN2G0 (AP)] |
*[[List of Presidents of Venezuela|President]] of [[Venezuela]] [[Hugo Chávez]] orders the closure of the Venezuelan embassy in [[Colombia]] and moves ten [[battalion]]s to the Colombian-Venezuelan border in response to the killing of [[Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia|FARC]] leader [[Raúl Reyes]] in [[Ecuador]] by Colombian armed forces the previous day. [[Rafael Correa]], the [[President of Ecuador]], orders troops to the Colombian border. The Colombian government accuses Correa of having "a relationship and commitments" with FARC. [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i3-gy-m2ViT4af14BjcC-rOHaWrgD8V5F3704 (AP via Google News)], [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i3-gy-m2ViT4af14BjcC-rOHaWrgD8V5MN2G0 (AP)],[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7274222.stm (BBC)] |
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*Two bombings in quick succession hit a [[Russia]]n police convoy in the town of [[Khasavyurt]] in the [[Republic of Dagestan]]. [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,334377,00.html (AP via Fox News)] |
*Two bombings in quick succession hit a [[Russia]]n police convoy in the town of [[Khasavyurt]] in the [[Republic of Dagestan]]. [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,334377,00.html (AP via Fox News)] |
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*Eight people are killed in [[2008 Armenian election protests|violent protests]] in [[Yerevan]], [[Armenia]], following protests over the outcome of the latest [[Armenian presidential election, 2008|presidential election]]. [http://news.smh.com.au/eight-killed-in-armenian-protests/20080302-1w8f.html (Reuters via ''The Sydney Morning Herald'')] |
*Eight people are killed in [[2008 Armenian election protests|violent protests]] in [[Yerevan]], [[Armenia]], following protests over the outcome of the latest [[Armenian presidential election, 2008|presidential election]]. [http://news.smh.com.au/eight-killed-in-armenian-protests/20080302-1w8f.html (Reuters via ''The Sydney Morning Herald'')] |
Revision as of 04:03, 3 March 2008
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- President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez orders the closure of the Venezuelan embassy in Colombia and moves ten battalions to the Colombian-Venezuelan border in response to the killing of FARC leader Raúl Reyes in Ecuador by Colombian armed forces the previous day. Rafael Correa, the President of Ecuador, orders troops to the Colombian border. The Colombian government accuses Correa of having "a relationship and commitments" with FARC. (AP via Google News), (AP),(BBC)
- Two bombings in quick succession hit a Russian police convoy in the town of Khasavyurt in the Republic of Dagestan. (AP via Fox News)
- Eight people are killed in violent protests in Yerevan, Armenia, following protests over the outcome of the latest presidential election. (Reuters via The Sydney Morning Herald)
- President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrives in Baghdad for the first state visit to Iraq by a Iranian president since the Iran-Iraq War. (AP via The Hindu)
- Russian voters go to the polls to decide the country's next president. Dmitry Medvedev of the United Russia wins the election and is expected to succeed Vladimir Putin as the President of Russia. (The Independent).
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