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Calendar of world events for November 2009

Posted : Sun, 01 Nov 2009 00:04:36 GMT
By : dpa
Category : World
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The following is a list of world events for November 2009: 2 - US Pew foundation releases global poll on 20 years after Fall of Berlin Wall 2 - Foreign ministers of Developing Eight, or D8, to meet in Malaysia 2 - SPORT - ATP and WTA tennis rankings released (Tennis) 2-3: Radovan Karadzic trial resumes, ICTY, The Hague 2-6: Malaria conference, Nairobi. 2-4: Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski in Washington for meetings with Hillary Clinton and John Kerry (both on 4th). 2-9 SPORT - ATP tournament in Basle (Tennis), WTA tournament in Bali, NBA matches (Basketball) 3 - SPORT - Champions League matches in Groups A-D (Football) 3 ­ Verdict on Lisbon Treaty expected from Czech court. 3 - German Chancellor Angela Merkel to address US Congress. 3 - BMW Q3 figures (Munich). 3 - US-EU summit in Washington 3 ­ Melbourne Cup horse race in Australia 3 - UBS Q3 results, Geneva. 3 - Swiss Re Q3 results, Geneva. 3 - US car sales, October. 3 - Australias central bank expected to raise interest rates at monthly meeting. 4 - First Anniversary of election of US President Obama. 4 - Goldstone report debated in UN General Assembly 4 - US central bank meets on interest rate. 4 - Nissan Motor Co to release earnings report, Tokyo. 4 - SPORT - Champions League matches in Groups E-H (Football) 4 - Energy group Statoil Hydro reports Q3 results, Oslo 4 - Brewer Carlsberg to report Q3 results, Copenhagen. 5 - Scandinavian carrier SAS to report Q3 results, Stockholm 5 - Toyota Motor Corp to release earnings report, Tokyo. 5 - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Paris for meeting with Sarkozy. 5 - Taiwan to release foreign exchange reserve amount 5 - Taiwan to release inflation data. 5 - European Central Bank meeting (Frankfurt). 6 - India-EU summit to be held in New Delhi. 6 ­ ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo visits Kenya to discuss trying post-election violence suspects at The Hague. 6 - US unemployment for October. 6 - EU-India summit, New Delhi. 7 - USS New York in service, war ship built with World Trade Center steel. 7 - Scheduled Presidential run-off in Afghanistan. 7 - US Spy Museum holds Trabant celebration - Berlin Wall event 8 - Los Angeles Berlin Wall art project to commemorate 20th anniversary. 8 - 10: Israeli PM Netanyahu in Washington. 8 - World Economic Forum's India Economic Summit opens in New Delhi (to 10th) 9 - 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. 9 - Google, US authors' group, to settle on copyright issues in New York. 9 - Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou to unveil a segment of the Berlin Wall in Taipei to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. 9 - Taiwan to release export data. 9 - Insurer Alliance Q3 figures, Munich. 10 - Sesame Street turns 40. 10 - DARA organization to release Humanitarian Response Index (ranks OECD countries), Washington. 10 - ZEW economic sentiment survey, Berlin. 10-13  -  Israeli President Peres  visits Brazil. 11 - Next round of Russia/Georgia talks, Geneva. 11 - Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to visit Malaysia 12 - US shuttle Atlantis launch. 12 - Japanese government to hold ceremony marking 20th anniversary of Emperor Akihito's coronation. 12-13 - US President Barack Obama to begin four-nation Asian trip with stop in Japan. 13 - Japanese government to release revised industrial production index for September. 13 - Japan Airlines Corp to release earnings report. 13-15 - US President Barack Obama to make Singapore his second stop of a four-nation Asian trip. 14 - Major rally of supporters of former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra planned in Bangkok. 15-18 - US President Barack Obama to visit China, the third stop on his four-nation Asian trip. 15 - United States and ASEAN summit planned in Singapore. 16 - Japanese government to releaseGDP in the July-September quarter. 16 - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to begin India visit. 16-18: UN World Summit on Food Security in Rome. 18-19: US President Barack Obama to end his four-nation Asian trip in South Korea 18 - US inflation rate, October. 18-26: 8th Assembly of state parties, ICC, The Hague. 19 - US leading economic index. 20 ­ Execution of Washington sniper, in Virginia. 21 - Michael Jackson's sequin glove on auction in New York 22 - Presidential election, Romania. 23 - Taiwan to release export order data. 23 - Iran President Ahmadinejad  visits Brazil 23 - Closing arguments begin in the first Khmer Rouge trial of Duch. 24 - Opening of trial Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui, ICC, The Hague 24 - US economic growth, 3rd quarter, second estimate. 24 - US consumer confidence index. 24 - Ifo business confidence survey, Berlin. 25 - GfK consumer confidence, Berlin. 27 - Japanese government to release unemployment rate for October. 28 - Taiwan to hold Golden Horse Awards (Taiwan version of Oscar) presentation ceremony. 29 - Presidential elections in Honduras. 29 - Presidential elections scheduled for Ivory Coast. 29 - Presidential runoff election in Uruguay. 30-Dec 2: WTO ministerial in Geneva. 30 - Japanese government to release preliminary industrial production index for October


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