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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
ROME - Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti meets Greek Prime
Minister Antonis Samaras (0730), Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny
(0900), Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (1030), Hungarian
Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Albanian Prime Minister Sali
Berisha (1140).
TOKYO - The ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) will hold
its leadership election.
** NEW YORK - Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to
meet U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
** OSLO - Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg to
reshuffle his cabinet.
** WASHINGTON - Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar
delivers remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations think tank.
** WELLINGTON - U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta visits New
Zealand (to Sept. 22) and meets his counterpart Jonathan
Coleman.
** BEIJING - Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping to meet Myanmar
President Thein Sein.
** NANNING, China - 9th China-ASEAN (Association of Southeast
Asian Nations) Expo (to Sept. 25). Leaders from Myanmar, Laos,
Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand are also expected to attend.
** LISBON - Portugal's President Anibal Cavaco Silva's
consultative State Council meets to discuss recent
government-proposed tax hikes that provoked massive street
protests, sharp criticism by business leaders and unions and
threatened to cause a rift in the ruling coalition of Prime
Minister Pedro Passos Coelho that is trying to meet the
country's tough fiscal goals under an EU/IMF bailout.
** VIENNA - Annual meeting of the U.N. nuclear agency's 155
member states.
** KIEV - Poland's President Bronislaw Komorowski meets
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich.
ROME - Montenegro Foreign Affairs Minister Nebojsa
Kaludjerovic meets Italy's Chamber of Deputies Speaker
Gianfranco Fini (0800).
SANTIAGO/BUENOS AIRES - Mexico's President-elect Pena Nieto
will visit Chile and Argentina (to Sept. 22).
** LISBON - European Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis visits
Portugal.
** PRAGUE - Czech Trade unions hold press conference to comment
on 2013 state budget draft and economic outlook (0830).
GLOBAL - International Peace Day.
** HARARE - A magistrate's court hears the case of Prime
Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, who has been sued by a former lover
for $15,000 for her monthly upkeep.
** BANGKOK - Thai-Muslim protest against anti-Islam film urged
Ministry of ICT for block the film from youtube at the ICT
Ministry.
** SILIVRI, Turkey - Verdict expected in trial of 365
defendants charged over military officers' alleged
"Sledgehammer" plot to overthrow government (1100).
MARDIN, Turkey - Second International Mardin Biennial (to
Oct. 21).
NEW YORK - Atlantic Council to host its annual Global
Citizen Awards Dinner.
GREECE - Tax offices employees hold a 24hour anti-austerity
strike.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
LUDWIGSBURG, Germany - French President Francois Hollande
meets German Chancellor Angela Merkel (0900).
** NEW YORK - (CANCELLED) Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
visits United States (to Sept. 25) to attend U.N. General
Assembly meeting.
ROME - Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is expected to
meet Pope Benedict.
** BUENOS AIRES - Mexico's president-election, Enrqiue Pena
Nieto, meets Argentine President Cristina Fernandez.
NEW YORK - Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate,
Myanmar opposition leader gives speech at Columbia University.
** ISTANBUL - Turkish Pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party
holds conference on process to draft new constitution.
** TOKYO - Japanese nationalists protest in front of Chinese
embassy in Tokyo in reaction to anti-Japan protests held in
Chinese on the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands.
MUNICH - Oktoberfest Beer Festival 2012 (to Oct. 7).
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
BELARUS - Parliamentary election.
MEXICO CITY - G20 Finance and Central Bank Deputies Meeting
(to Sept 24).
** NEW YORK - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi visits United
States (to Sept. 26).
NEW YORK - 2012 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting.
NEW YORK - European Union foreign policy chief Catherine
Ashton visits United States (to Sept. 28).
NEW YORK - Greek Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos
expected to meet U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, as part of
his visit to the United States.
ADDIS ABABA - Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir will
hold a summit with his South Sudan counterpart Salva Kiir.
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
JALISCO, Mexico - Meetings of G20 Agricultural Chief
Scientists (to Sept. 27).
BRUSSELS - EU General Affairs council Meeting.
NEW YORK - U.N. General Assembly debates "rule of law".
Ministers and a few heads of state are expected to address the
assembly on the issue of the rule of law ahead of the assembly's
annual gathering of world leaders (1300). U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon
to hold a news conference.
NEW YORK - French President Francois Hollande visits United
States (to Sept. 26).
** WASHINGTON - International Monetary Fund Managing Director
Christine Lagarde speaks on the global economy (1630).
** MINSK - Preliminary election results to be announced.
ROME - Experts group on fiscal negotiation between Italy and
Switzerland meets.
BRUSSELS - EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council Meeting (to
Sept. 25).
NEW YORK - U.N. General Assembly - High-level meeting on
Ugandan warlord Joeph Kony's feared Lord's Resistance Army to be
chaired by UN political affairs chief Jeffrey Feltman (1400).
VIENNA - IAEA Board of Governors Meeting.
GENEVA - WTO Public Forum (to Sept. 26).
ROME - OECD holds "International Conference on Structural
Reforms in Italy" with Secretary General Jose Angel Gurria,
Chief Economist Pier Carlo Padoan, Italian Prime Minister Mario
Monti, Bank of Italy Central Director Daniele Franco, Treasury
Department Director General Vincenzo La Via, Welfare Minister
Elsa Fornero, Public Service Minister Filippo Patroni Griffi;
Economy Minister Vittorio Grilli.
LIMA - Mexico's President-elect Pena Nieto visits Peru and
meets President Ollanta Humala.
ISTANBUL - Istanbul Finance Summit (to Sept. 25). Turkish
Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan, Central Bank Governor Erdem
Basci, Treasury Undersecretary Ibrahim Canakci and Capital
Markets Board Chairman Vedat Akgiray to speak.
DOHA - 25th Universal Postal Union Congress (UPU) (to Oct.
15).
** BEIJING - A Chinese court will announce its verdict on a
former police chief at the centre of the country's biggest
political scandal in decades.
BISSAU - Guinea-Bissau marks 39th anniversary of
independence from Portugal.
GREECE - Greek journalists hold a 24-hour anti-austerity
strike.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
UNITED NATIONS - United Nations General Assembly debate (to
Oct. 5).
** NEW YORK - British Prime Minister David Cameron to co-chair
High-level meeting on the Millennium Development Goals along
with the Presidents of Indonesia and Liberia (2000).
** NEW YORK - U.S. President Barack Obama to give speech at
annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting.
BERLIN - The head of the European Central Bank, Mario
Draghi, to discuss the state of economic and currency union in
the euro zone with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
NEW YORK - Foreign Ministers and the chief negotiator for
world powers will meet to try to figure out how to break an
impasse in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.
** MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin meets Luxembourg
Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker.
** NEW YORK - Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi speaks with
former U.S. President Bill Clinton at the Clinton Global
Initiative (1930).
PYONGYANG - 6th Session of the 12th Supreme People's
Assembly.
KUWAIT CITY - Kuwait's top court will announce whether
current electoral boundaries are constitutional.
MEDINAH,IL - GOLF - 2012 Ryder Cup (to Sept. 30).
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
** NEW YORK - British Prime Minister David Cameron is expected
to co-chair a meeting of key countries on Somalia as a follow-up
to the recent London-conference and to bless the new government.
TOKYO - Main opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) holds
leadership election.
NICOSIA - Informal Meeting of EU Ministers of Defence (to
Sept. 27).
PARIS - French President Francois Hollande's government is
expected to present its 2013 budget.
GLOBAL - World Heart Day.
GREECE - Public and private sector unions ADEDY and GSEE
hold a 24-hour nationwide anti-austerity strike and a rally at
Pedion Areos square (0800). Communist-affiliated group PAME
holds a rally at Omonia square (0730).
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
** NEW YORK - "Friends of Yemen" expected to meet (1300).
UNITED NATIONS - United Nations General Assembly holds High
Level Meeting on Scaling Up Nutrition.
** NEW YORK - High-level meeting on Sudan/South Sudan on
sidelines of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
** NEW YORK - Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti speaks about
the euro at the Council on Foreign Relations (1300).
WASHINGTON - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
visits United States (to Sept. 30).
GLOBAL - World Tourism Day.
CENTENNIAL, Colo - Pre-trial hearing of James Holmes, the
former graduate student accused of opening fire at a midnight
screening of the new "Batman" film in Colorado, killing 12
people.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
GENEVA - WTO Dispute Settlement Body Meeting.
UNITED NATIONS - United Nations General Assembly holds High
Level Meeting on Countering Nuclear Terrorism.
GLOBAL - World Rabies Day.
SEOUL - South Korea marks the 62nd anniversary of recovering
Seoul from North Korea during the Korean War.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
GLOBAL - World Maritime Day.
VATICAN CITY - The trial of Pope Benedict's former butler on
charges of aggravated theft in the so-called "Vatileaks" scandal
will start.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
ANKARA - Turkey's Ruling AK Party to hold congress in which
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan will stand for leadership post for
last time.
BERLIN - 39th BMW Berlin Marathon.
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OCTOBER (UNDATED)
LONDON - British Prime Minister David Cameron is expected to
reshuffle his cabinet.
LAOS - 9th Asia-Europe Meeting Summit of Heads of Government
and State.
BUDAPEST - Hungary is likely to resume credit talks with
international lenders.
ZINTAN, Libya - Saif al-Islam, son of Libya's late ruler
Muammar Gaddafi, to go on trial for financial corruption, murder
and rape.
ABU DHABI - Global Space & Satellite Forum 2012.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1
GEORGIA - Parliamentary Elections.
GENEVA - G20 Task Force on Employment Meeting (to Oct. 2).
UNITED NATIONS - United Nations General Assembly holds High
Level Meeting "Fifteen years of the Chemical Weapons Convention:
Celebrating success. Committing to the future."
THESSALONICA, Greece - 16th International Council of Europe
Conference of Ministers Responsible for Spatial/Regional
Planning (CEMAT) Symposium and 12th Council of Europe Meeting of
the Workshops for the implementation of the European Landscape
Convention (to Oct. 2).
STRASBOURG, France - Group of Experts on Biodiversity and
Climate change meeting (to Oct. 2).
MONTEVIDEO - Conference of Defense Ministers of the Americas
(IADB) (to Oct. 2).
GLOBAL - International Day of Older Persons.
ABUJA - Nigeria celebrates its 52nd year of independence.
CHINA - 63rd founding anniversary of the People's Republic
of China.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2
ROME - G20's Agricultural Market Information System Meeting
(to Oct. 4).
GLOBAL - International Day of Non-Violence.
LONDON - Five-time Oscar winning film composer John Williams
to receive a lifetime achievement honour from the Classical Brit
Awards.
PARIS - (TENTATIVE) Paris Motor Show 2011 (to Oct. 17).
GUINEA - 54th anniversary of independence from France.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3
DENVER/COLORADO - Presidential debate.
GENEVA - WTO General Council meeting (to Oct. 4).
BALI, Indonesia - G20 Workshop on Assessment and
Accountability of the Development Working Group.
ISTANBUL - Science for Peace International Conference (to
Oct. 4).
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4
BALI, Indonesia - Fourth meeting of the G20 Development
Working Group (to Oct. 5).
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
WASHINGTON - G24 (Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on
International Monetary Affairs and Development) Committee of the
Whole Meeting (to Oct. 6).
GLOBAL - World Teachers' Day.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - First Death Anniversary of Apple
co-founder.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6
WASHINGTON - G24 (Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on
International Monetary Affairs and Development) Committee of the
Whole Meeting (FINAL DAY).
KAVARNA, Bulgaria - IAAF World Half Marathon Championships.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
VENEZUELA - Presidential election.
BOSNIA - Local Elections.
MOSCOW- Sixth anniversary of the murder of journalist Anna
Politkovskaya.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
LUXEMBOURG - Eurogroup Meeting.
NICOSIA - The Cyprus - EU Presidency Summit (to Oct. 9).
SLOVENIA - Legislative elections.
LUXEMBOURG - First meeting of European Stability Mechanism
(ESM) Governors.
ACCRA - ECOWAS ministerial meeting (to Oct. 10).
OSLO - Colombia's peace talks with leftist FARC guerrillas
to try and end Latin America's longest-running insurgency will
begin.
ISTANBUL - International Summit of Istanbul Economists (to
Oct. 10).
SAN DIEGO, U.S. - 24th Fusion Energy Conference organised by
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (to Oct 13).
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9
TOKYO - The Annual Meetings of the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (to Oct 14).
NEW DELHI - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to
visit India (to Oct. 10).
BRUSSELS - North Atlantic Council (NAC) Defence Ministers'
meeting (to Oct. 10).
GLOBAL - World Post Day.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
TOKYO - G24 (Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on
International Monetary Affairs and Development) Deputies
Meeting.
PARIS - French President Francois Hollande holds
Franco-Spanish summit with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
MUMBAI, India - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to
meet Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Duvvuri Subbarao.
VIENNA - OPEC to publish Monthly Oil Market Report.
** SOFIA - The Institute of Energy for South East Europe holds
a green energy forum.
GLOBAL - World Mental Health Day.
FIJI - 42nd Anniversary of Independence.
ISTANBUL - Istanbul Fashion Week (to Oct. 13).
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
TOKYO - G24 (Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on
International Monetary Affairs and Development) Deputies
Meeting (FINAL DAY).
TOKYO - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to visit
Japan (to Oct. 13).
PARIS - Third Meeting of the G20 Anti-Corruption Working
Group (to Oct. 12).
DANVILLE/KENTUCKY - Vice presidential debate.
GLOBAL - World Day Against the Death Penalty.
GLOBAL - U.N. International Day of the Girl Child.
GLOBAL - TBC-World Sight Day.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
** TOKYO - 2012 Annual meetings of the IMF and World bank (to
Oct. 14).
KINSHASA - French President Francois Hollande to visit
Democratic Republic of Congo (to Oct. 14).
BALI - 10th anniversary of Bali bombings.
LONDON - TBC- London Film Festival (to Oct. 27).
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13
PARIS - Meeting of the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group and
the Financial Action Task Force.
GLOBAL - International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction.
SAN JOSE, Chile - 2nd anniversary rescue of 33 Chilean
miners trapped in a collapsed Andean mine.
ANKARA - Turkey and the Arab Spring conference.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14
MONTENEGRO - Parliamentary elections.
LITHUANIA - Parliamentary elections - First Round.
MOSCOW - World Economic Forum Moscow Meeting 2012.
NICOSIA - Plenary meeting of the XLVIII The Conference of
Community and European Affairs Committees of Parliaments of the
European Union (COSAC) (to Oct. 16).
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
BRATISLAVA - The legal deadline for the Slovakia's
government to submit the 2013 state budget draft to the
parliament.
GLOBAL - United Nation's World Hand-Washing day.
GLOBAL - International Day of Rural Women.
TBC - 2012 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships (to Oct.
28).
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan - Launch of Soyuz TMA-06M to
carry three Expedition 33/34 crew members to the International
Space Station.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16
GEORGIA, U.S. - Special Election Runoff.
DENVER/COLORADO - Presidential debate.
GLOBAL - World Food Day. Link: http://www.fao.org/
DARWIN/ADELAIDE, Australia - (TENTATIVE) 2012 World Solar
Challenge starts; the awards will be presented on Oct. 23. Link:
http://www.worldsolarchallenge.org/
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17
GLOBAL - International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
ISTANBUL - International New Media Conference (to Oct. 19).
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18
BRUSSELS - European Council meeting (to Oct. 19).
VERONA, Italy - "2012 Euroasiatic Forum" (to Oct. 19).
JERUSALEM - 1st anniversary of release of Israeli soldier
Gilad Shalit after more than five years held incommunicado by
Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
BRUSSELS - European Council meeting (Final Day).
SYDNEY - Australian International Motor Show 2012 (to
Oct.28).
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
TRIPOLI - First anniversary of capture and killing of Libyan
leader Muammar Gaddafi.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
GALICIA, Spain - Local elections.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 22
BOCA RATON, FL - Presidential debate.
BRUSSELS - European Parliament Plenary Session (to Oct. 23).
SAUDI ARABIA - First death anniversary of Saudi Arabia's
Crown.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
GENEVA - WTO Dispute Settlement Body Meeting.
LIBYA - First anniversary of declaration of Libya's
Liberation.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24
NEW YORK - The Buttonwood Gathering (to Oct. 25) of leading
policymakers, banking executives and regulators to discuss
pressing economic and financial issues.
CALI, Colombia - VI Americas Competitiveness Forum (to Oct
26).
UNITED NATIONS - United Nations Day.
PARIS - French appeals court delivers its final verdict on
Jerome Kerviel, the former Societe Generale trader sentenced to
three years in prison in France's biggest ever rogue trading
scandal.
LUSAKA, Zambia - 48th Anniversary of Independence.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25
BRUSSELS - European Parliament Plenary Session (to Oct. 26).
VILNIUS - Celebration of the 20th anniversary of the
Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania in co-operation with
the Constitutional Court.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26
BRUSSELS - 1st anniversary of an EU agreement to tackle the
European sovereign debt crisis that included a writedown of 50
percent of Greek bonds, a recapitalisation of European banks and
an increase of the bailout fund of the European Financial
Stability Facility (EFSF) totaling to euro 1 trillion.
LONDON - (TENTATIVE) London International Animation Festival
(to Nov. 4).
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28
UKRAINE - Parliamentary elections.
LITHUANIA - Parliamentary elections - Second Round.
SICILY REGION, Italy - Regional elections.
CORK, Ireland - Cork Jazz Festival (to Oct. 31).
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29
MAYAN RIVIERA, Mexico - G20 Sherpas meeting (to Oct. 30).
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
GENEVA - WTO Trade Policy Review Body meeting of Israel (to
Nov. 1).
BUTOVO, Russia - Russia marks annual day of remembrance for
the victims of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin's purges.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
GLOBAL - World population reached 7 billion in Oct 2011.
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan - Launch of ISS Progress 49,
to carry supplies, hardware, fuel and water to the International
Space Station.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2
MEXICO - Mexicans celebrate 'Day of the Dead', keeping alive
a tradition that blends Catholic rituals with the pre-Hispanic
belief that the dead return once a year from the underworld.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
MEXICO CITY - G20 Finance and Central Bank Deputies Meeting
(to Nov. 4).
PORT MORESBY - Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla
to visit Papua New Guinea (to Nov. 5).
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4
MEXICO CITY - G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank
Governors Meeting (to Nov. 5).
MEXICO CITY - G20 Trade & Investment Promotion Summit (to
Nov. 6).
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5
VIENTIANE - The 9th Summit of ASEM (Asia-Europe Meeting) (to
Nov. 6).
CANBERRA - Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla t0
visit Australia (to Nov. 10).
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
UNITED STATES - Presidential elections.
GEORGIA, U.S. - Special Election (to fill vacancies and
propose questions).
PUERTO RICO - Governor elections.
GURGAON, India - World Economic Forum on India (to Nov. 8).
GLOBAL - International Day for Preventing the Exploitation
of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict.
MELBOURNE - Melbourne Cup 2012, Australia's major
Thoroughbred horse race.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
BRUSSELS - European Parliament Plenary Session (to Nov 8).
GURGAON, India - World Economic Forum on India (SECOND DAY).
ANDORRA - Andorra takes over Chairmanship of the Committee
of Ministers (CM) of Council of Europe (to May 2013).
HERZLIYA, Israel - Fisher Institute for Air and Space
Strategic Studies to host Fifth Annual Civil Aviation Conference
together with the Israeli Civil Aviation Authority.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8
GURGAON, India - World Economic Forum on India (FINAL DAY).
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9
UNITED KINGDOM - General Elections in Turks and Caicos
Islands (British overseas territory).
VIENNA - OPEC to publish Monthly Oil Market Report.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10
WELLINGTON - Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla
to visit New Zealand (to Nov. 16).
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11
FRANKFURT - The MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA).
FUKUOKA, Japan - 2012 November Grand Sumo Tournament (to
Nov. 25).
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12
BRUSSELS - Eurogroup Meeting.
GLOBAL - World Pneumonia Day.
ISTANBUL - Next hearing in trial against 44 pro-Kurdish
journalists accused of belonging to armed militant group.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
INDIA - 'Diwali' Hindu festival of lights.
YANGON - Second anniversary of release of Myanmar's detained
opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, from house arrest.
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GLOBAL - World Diabetes Day.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15
ISTANBUL - Atlantic Council Energy & Economic Forum (to Nov.
16).
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
GLOBAL - International Day for Tolerance.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
GLOBAL - World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day.
VUKOVAR, Croatia - 21st Anniversary of Vukovar massacre. On
Nov. 18, 1991, Serb militia and Yugoslav army troops who refused
to accept Croatia's independence captured the once prosperous,
ethnically mixed town on the banks of the Danube, after reducing
it to rubble in a brutal three-month siege.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19
STRASBOURG, France - European Parliament Plenary Session (to
Nov 22).
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20
GLOBAL - World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
ANKARA - Hearings in trial of former president Kenan Evren
and retired Air Force commander Tahsin Sahinkaya for staging
Sept. 12, 1980, military coup (to Nov. 22).
NUREMBERG, Germany - 67th anniversary of the Nuremberg
trials.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25
GLOBAL - International Day for the Elimination of Violence
against Women.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26
VIENNA - IAEA Technical Assistance and Cooperation Committee
meeting.
DOHA - The 18th session of the Conference of the Parties to
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC) and the 8th session of the Conference of the Parties
serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (to
Dec. 7).
MUMBAI - 4th anniversary of a series of devastating attacks
on the Indian city by militants. The attacks, which began on 26
November 2008 and lasted nearly three days, left 174 people
dead, including nine gunmen.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27
LONDON - British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
British Academy Children's Awards.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28
QUITO, Ecuador - Meeting of Ministers of Justice or other
Ministers or Attorney General of the Americas (REMJA VI) (to
Nov. 30).
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29
VIENNA - IAEA Board of Governors Meeting.
GLOBAL - International Day of Solidarity with the
Palestinian People.
TEHRAN - 1st anniversary of an attack on the British embassy
by dozens of Iranian students and protesters angry over
Britain's unilateral sanctions.
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