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{{*mp|March 5}} The [[Human Rights Protection Party]] wins majority in '''[[Samoan general election, 2011|Samoan general election]]'''. |
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{{*mp|March 6}} Protests '''[[2010-2011 Middle East and North Africa protests|continue]]''' across the [[Arab world]] in [[2011 Bahraini protests|Bahrain]], [[2011 Yemeni protests|Yemen]], [[2011 Egyptian revolution|Egypt]], [[2011 Iraqi protests|Iraq]], [[2011 Jordanian protests|Jordan]], [[2011 Omani protests|Oman]] and [[2011 Libyan uprising|Libya]].<!--Please remove this one first. |
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{{*mp|March 4}} [[NASA]]'s '''[[Glory (satellite)|Glory]]''' climate research satellite ''(artist's impression pictured)'' is lost in the second consecutive failure of a [[Taurus (rocket)|Taurus-XL]] rocket. |
{{*mp|March 4}} [[NASA]]'s '''[[Glory (satellite)|Glory]]''' climate research satellite ''(artist's impression pictured)'' is lost in the second consecutive failure of a [[Taurus (rocket)|Taurus-XL]] rocket. |
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{{*mp|March 3}} In [[Chad]], '''[[Chadian parliamentary election, 2011|parliamentary elections]]''' result in an overwhelming majority for the [[Patriotic Salvation Movement]], led by incumbent president [[Idriss Déby]]. |
{{*mp|March 3}} In [[Chad]], '''[[Chadian parliamentary election, 2011|parliamentary elections]]''' result in an overwhelming majority for the [[Patriotic Salvation Movement]], led by incumbent president [[Idriss Déby]]. |
Revision as of 12:43, 6 March 2011
- The Human Rights Protection Party wins majority in Samoan general election.
- NASA's Glory climate research satellite (artist's impression pictured) is lost in the second consecutive failure of a Taurus-XL rocket.
- In Chad, parliamentary elections result in an overwhelming majority for the Patriotic Salvation Movement, led by incumbent president Idriss Déby.
- Essam Sharaf is appointed Prime Minister of Egypt by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces after Ahmed Shafik resigns.
- Pakistani Minister of Minorities Shahbaz Bhatti is assassinated in Islamabad, following years of death threats for supporting Pakistani Christians.
- Protests against proposed legislation affecting public employee labor unions in the U.S. state of Wisconsin enter their third week.
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