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* The ruling [[Justice and Development Party]] of [[Turkey]] survives a decision before the [[Constitutional Court of Turkey]] to '''[[Justice_and_Development_Party_%28Turkey%29#Proposed_ban.2C_2008|ban]]''' the party for being anti-secular. |
* The ruling [[Justice and Development Party (Turkey)|Justice and Development Party]], also known as the AKP, of [[Turkey]] survives a decision before the [[Constitutional Court of Turkey]] to '''[[Justice_and_Development_Party_%28Turkey%29#Proposed_ban.2C_2008|ban]]''' the party for being anti-secular. |
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{{*mp|July 29}}[[World Trade Organisation]] ''(Director-General [[Pascal Lamy]] pictured)'' '''[[Doha Development Round|trade talks]]''' in [[Geneva]] collapse after disagreements between developed and developing nations over access to [[agriculture|agricultural]] markets. |
{{*mp|July 29}}[[World Trade Organisation]] ''(Director-General [[Pascal Lamy]] pictured)'' '''[[Doha Development Round|trade talks]]''' in [[Geneva]] collapse after disagreements between developed and developing nations over access to [[agriculture|agricultural]] markets. |
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{{*mp|July 29}}A '''[[2008 Chino Hills earthquake|5.4 magnitude earthquake]]''' occurs in the [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], area, about two miles (3 km) southwest of [[Chino Hills, California|Chino Hills]]. |
{{*mp|July 29}}A '''[[2008 Chino Hills earthquake|5.4 magnitude earthquake]]''' occurs in the [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], area, about two miles (3 km) southwest of [[Chino Hills, California|Chino Hills]]. |
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- The ruling Justice and Development Party, also known as the AKP, of Turkey survives a decision before the Constitutional Court of Turkey to ban the party for being anti-secular.
- World Trade Organisation (Director-General Pascal Lamy pictured) trade talks in Geneva collapse after disagreements between developed and developing nations over access to agricultural markets.
- A 5.4 magnitude earthquake occurs in the Los Angeles, California, area, about two miles (3 km) southwest of Chino Hills.
- The International Olympic Committee lifts the ban imposed five days earlier on Iraq's team, allowing them to compete in the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Navanethem Pillay of South Africa is appointed to succeed Louise Arbour as the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
- King George Tupou V of Tonga relinquishes many of his powers, ending centuries of absolute monarchy.