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词条 2011 in politics
释义

  1. Events

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  2. References

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These are some of the notable events relating to politics in 2011.

Events

January

  • January 1 – Brazil inaugurates first female President, Dilma Rousseff{{cn|date=January 2017}}
  • January 6 – Investigation continues into BP oil spill off Gulf of Mexico[1]
  • January 8 – American congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords shot in Arizona{{cn|date=January 2017}}
  • January 14 – Amid the 2010–2011 Tunisian protests, long-time president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali dissolved the government, and flees the country due to opposition and military intervention, Tunisian PM steps in as interim President{{cn|date=January 2017}}
  • January 16 – Former President Jean-Claude Duvalier returns to Haiti 25 years after being overthrown[2]
  • January 17 – Reports of self-immolation spread across Africa[3]
  • January 17 – Allegations of sexual misconduct committed by Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi grow[4]
  • January 18 – Obama hosts Chinese President Hu at private dinner[5]
  • January 20 – New Tunisian government lifts bans on previously outlawed political groups, frees political prisoners[6]
  • January 22 – Algerians defy ban on government protests, protest in capital[7]
  • January 23 – The Green Party of Ireland pulls out of Irish government, forcing early elections[8]
  • January 24 – Suicide bomb detonated at Domodedovo airport in Russia[9]
  • January 24 – Protests in Yemeni capital Sanaa, spurned on by changes in Tunisia[10]
  • January 27 – Egyptian opposition leader and Nobel peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei return to Cairo amid political unrest{{cn|date=January 2017}}
  • January 29 – Protest in Egypt continue, spurned on by reports from Tunisia, protesters believe President will soon step down[11]
  • January 30 – In a preliminary vote, 99% of South Sudan votes to split from the North, brought about by the 2005 peace agreement which ended two decades of war[12]
  • January 30 – Protesters in London march against Egyptian President Mubarak[13]
  • January 31 – Egyptian army rules out the use of force against the thousands of protesters across the country[14]

February

  • February 1 – King Abdullah II, King of Jordan, dismisses the government of Jordan, appoints new PM with orders to implement political reform[15]
  • February 1 – Egyptian President Mubarak says he will not run again after his current term ends, protesters do not capitulate[16]
  • February 3 – Gunfire in central Cairo, as pro-Mubarak protesters clash with anti-Mubarak protesters[17]
  • February 4 – Crowds grow in Tahrir Square as protesters rally to celebrate day of departure[18]
  • February 7 – Egyptian government raises pay of public sector workers by 15% in attempt to quell protests[19]
  • February 8 – North Korea and South Korea initiate military talks after year long hiatus[20]
  • February 11 – Amid the 2011 Egyptian revolution, long-time president Hosni Mubarak resigns{{cn|date=January 2017}}
  • February 12 – Egypt's military leaders, currently in control of country, pledge to uphold all existing international treaties[21]
  • February 13 – Egypt's military, currently in control of country, dissolve parliament and suspend constitution, stating they will control the country for 6 months or until elections can be held[22]
  • February 13 – Italian women stage anti Berlusconi demonstrations, in wake of allegations of sexual misconduct[23]
  • February 14 – Large protests around Algerian capital, protesters call for democratic leadership[24]
  • February 16 – Protests erupt in Benghazi, Libya[25]
  • February 16 – Police and pro democracy protesters clash] in Manama Bahrain[26]
  • February 20 – Clashes across the city of Benghazi leave 200 dead and 900 injured[27]
  • February 20 – Security forces shut down protests in Tehran[28]
  • February 22 – Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi refuses to stand down amid wide spread protests[29]
  • February 25 – Barack Obama announces American sanctions against Gaddafi's Libya[30]
  • February 26 – UN Security Council unanimously approves sanctions against Libya[31]
  • February 27 – Unrest in Libya spark border crisis, as civilians attempting to flee violence cross into neighboring countries[32]

March

  • March 2 – Pakistani minority minister Shahbaz Bhatti killed in ambush in Islamabad[33]
  • March 4 – Libyan security forces force protesters from Tripoli, Gaddafi's stronghold[34]
  • March 5 – Saudi Arabia imposes ban on protests[35]
  • March 9 – Wisconsin bans collective bargaining for state's public employees[36]
  • March 10 – Security forces in Saudi Arabia shoot at protesters[37]
  • March 13 – Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan cause massive damage, Japanese Prime Minister says it is the worst crisis since the Second World War[38]
  • March 17 – UN Security Council approve a no fly zone in Libya in an effort to protect civilians[39]
  • March 20 – Egyptian voters vote in favor of constitutional amendments that pave the way for elections in June[40]
  • March 23 – 15 protesters are killed when security forces clash with anti-government protesters{{where?|date=January 2017}}[41]
  • March 30 – Libya's foreign minister defects while in Britain, claims attacks on civilians as reason for defection[42]
  • March 30 – Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad does not lift state of emergency, in place for several decades[43]

April

  • April 3 – Protests spread in eastern Afghanistan in reaction to a Florida Priest burning the Quran[44]
  • April 6 – Portugal to seek bailout from EU, cite rising debt and inability to raise funds on international markets[45]
  • April 10 – France begins enforcing a ban on face veils, begins detaining those wearing face veils[46]
  • April 12 – Ex president of the Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo is detained by UN recognized Ivory Coast government led by Alassane Ouattara, when Gbagbo refused to cede power after November elections[47]
  • April 13 – Egyptian prosecutors order the detention of Mubarak and his sons[48]
  • April 14 – American Congress votes to approve budget bill, financing the government through September[49]
  • April 20 – Syrian government passes law to lift decades old state of emergency, dissolve state security courts, and pass law to allow peaceful protests[50]
  • April 22 – Japanese government approves a disaster relief budget of 4 trillion Yen to begin the cleanup from March's tsunami[51]
  • April 23 – At least 75 people are killed in clashes between security forces and anti-regime protesters in Syria, planned funerals expected to draw large crowds[52]
  • April 23 – Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh agrees to step down in exchange for immunity for him and his family, Saleh held power for 32 years[53]
  • April 24 – Pope Benedict XVI calls for peace in the Middle East and Africa, and mentions the plight of the Japanese people in Easter message[54]
  • April 27 – The Palestinian movements of Hamas and Fatah announced that they are ready to form a unity government, raising hopes for a more unified Palestine[55]
  • April 27 – President Obama releases his birth certificate[56]
  • April 29 – Prince William marries Catherine Middleton in royal wedding at Westminster Abbey[57]
  • April 30 – Syrian security forces surround and raid the Omari Mosque in Daraa[58]
  • April 30 – Gaddafi's youngest son and three grandchildren are killed in a Nato airstrike in Tripoli[59]

May

  • May 1 – Pope John Paul II is beatified[60]
  • May 2 – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper wins majority in election, New Democratic Party takes opposition[61]
  • May 7 – The Pentagon releases the home videos of Osama Bin Laden, seized during raid on Bin Laden's compound[62]
  • May 12 – American and Pakistan officials question the wives of Osama bin Laden who were captured during the raid[63]
  • May 13 – Pakistani officials condemn unilateral American raid and drone strikes inside Pakistan[64]
  • May 16 – The head of the International Monetary Fund Dominique Strauss-Kahn is charged with an alleged sexual assault on a hotel maid[65]
  • May 16 – Israeli security forces and Pro-Palestinian protesters clash along Israel border, during Nakba Day protests[66]
  • May 17 – Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom honors Irish people killed while fighting for independence from Britain[67]
  • May 19 – President Obama gives speech outlining America's policy toward the Middle East, specifically addressing the recent uprisings and protests occurring in the Arab world[68]
  • May 20 – President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu admit they do not share the same ideals on the path to Middle Eastern Peace[69]
  • May 24 – President Obama praises the United Kingdom's special ties with the United States, specifically citing their continued support post 9/11, and continued military support[70]
  • May 27 – Leaders meeting at the G8 summit in France say that Gaddafi must step down, British PM Cameron and French President Sarkozy plan visit to Libya[71]
  • May 29 – FIFA suspends 2 top executives amid bribery allegations, clears top executive Blatter[72]
  • May 30 – South Arfrican President Jacob Zuma visits Libya on a peace mission, seeking a diplomatic solution to the ongoing Libyan protests[73]

June

  • June 3 – Syrian security forces open fire on protester killing 34, government cuts Internet access in attempt to quell protests[74]
  • June 4 – Long time Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh heads to Saudi Arabia for medical treatment for injuries sustained during a rocket attack, the President's absence from the country prompted protests and rumors of his stepping down[75]
  • June 5 – Ollanta Humala is elected President of Peru{{cn|date=January 2017}}
  • June 13 – Several doctors and nurses from Bahrain go on trial for allegedly taking control of a hospital, storing weapons, and holding prisoners during anti-government protests[76]
  • June 18 – The Obama administration announced that they would begin peace talks with the Taliban, plan to eventually hand talks over to Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his peace council[77]
  • June 19 – The European Union announced that Greece would receive more loans to prevent the country from defaulting on previous loans[78]
  • June 21 – A Tunisian court has sentenced former President Ben Ali and his wife to jail in absentia for 35 years, for embezzlement and missing public funds[79]
  • June 22 – President Obama announced his plans to withdraw 10,000 troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year, and a total of 33,000 by the middle of 2012[80]
  • June 25 – Chinese activist Hu Jia was released from prison after serving three and a half years on subversion charges[81]
  • June 27 – The International Criminal Court at the Hague issues a warrant for Libyan leader Gadaffi, his son, and his spy chief[82]
  • June 28 – In a planned 2 day general strike demonstrators in Greece gather to protest the austerity measures proposed by the government and the EU[83]
  • June 29 – The government of Greece votes to accept proposed austerity measures[84]
  • June 30 – Prince William and Princess Kate arrive in Canada for a royal tour to coincide with Canada day[85]

July

  • July 4 – Thailand elects first female Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, after her party Pheu Thai won a seat majority[86]
  • July 5 – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez addresses crowd after return from Cuba for emergency cancer surgery[87]
  • July 7 – British newspaper News of the World shuts down amid accusations that it eavesdropped on numerous high-profile people[88]
  • July 8 – Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off for final time[89]
  • July 9 – South Sudan becomes independent country, raises new flag, Salva Kiir becomes first President[90]
  • July 13 – United Kingdom lawmakers summon Rupert Murdoch, his son, and News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks to testify over phone hacking scandal[91]
  • July 13 – Eurozone summit reaches deal regarding Greek debt crisis, bailout package secured[92]
  • July 16 – The United States officially recognizes the Transitional National Council, as the legitimate government in Libya[93]
  • July 18 – London Police chief resigns amid News of the World phone hacking scandal[94]
  • July 20 – UK Parliament questions Prime Minister Cameron over News of the World phone hacking scandal, and his former communications director Andy Coulson[95]
  • July 21 – Space Shuttle Atlantis makes final landing, marks end of 30 years of shuttle flights[96]
  • July 29 – Republicans block proposed budget plan, causing roadblock in debt-ceiling crisis[97]
  • July 31 – Syrian security forces clash with protesters in Hama, at least 71 killed[98]

August

  • August 2 – President Obama signs U.S. debt bill, ending default threat[99]
  • August 3 – Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak pleads not guilty as trial begins, was brought to courtroom in a cage[100]
  • August 6 – S&P downgrades United States Government credit rating from AAA to AA+[101]
  • August 7 – Protesters in London riot in response to fatal police shooting[102]
  • August 10 – Protests in London subside after four nights of riots, Prime Minister Cameron vows 'fightback', increases number of police in city streets[103]
  • August 11 – Debate held for Republican nomination for the president[104]
  • August 16 – France and Germany call for closer economic and fiscal policy in the eurozone[105]
  • August 17 – Anti-corruption protester Anna Hazare on huger strike in prison, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says strike is misconceived[106]
  • August 18 – President Obama and European leaders call for the resignation of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, new American sanctions against Syrian government[107]
  • August 21 – American hikers detained in Iran for two years sentenced to 8 years in prison, 5 years for cooperating with American Intelligence Services and 3 years for illegal entry[108]
  • August 24 – Kim Jong-il initiated rare talks with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, speaks about possibility of denuclearisation and economic cooperation[109]
  • August 29 – Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi flees to Algeria with his wife and three children[110]
  • August 29 - Toomas Hendrik Ilves is re-elected President of Estonia.[111]
  • August 30 – Japan's governing party, the Democratic Party of Japan, votes Yoshihiko Noda as leader[112]
  • August 31 – Libyan Rebels issue ultimatum to troops still loyal to Muammar Qaddafi, rebels say loyalists must surrender or face an attack[113]

September

  • September 2 – Turkey expels Israeli diplomats in protest over Israeli raid on Gaza-bound ship, in which 9 Turkish nationals died[114]
  • September 6 – A convoy of armed Gaddafi loyalists flee from Libya across the Northern border into Niger[115]
  • September 10 – Protesters in Egypt force their way into the Israeli embassy in Cairo, following several days of protest outside the embassy[116]
  • September 11 – Ceremonies held across America remembering the victims of the 9/11 attacks a decade after the event[117]
  • September 13 – American embassy and NATO headquarters in Kabul attacked by suicide bombers[118]
  • September 15 – British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy pledge aid for Libya's new provisional leaders[119]
  • September 17 – Occupy Wall Street begins in Zuccotti Park[120]
  • September 21 – Hikers detained in Iran are freed{{cn|date=January 2017}}
  • September 23 – Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh returns from emergency medical treatment in Saudi Arabia[121]
  • September 24 – Palestine leader Mahmoud Abbas submits request to the United Nations to be recognized as a state[122]
  • September 24 – Vladimir Putin is set to return as Russia's President in 2012, Dmitry Medvedev the current President, will switch positions with Putin to become the Prime Minister[123]
  • September 25 – Women in Saudi Arabia gain the right to vote and to stand for election[124]
  • September 29 – Eurozone bailout fund is granted expanded powers in an attempt to stabilize the Euro[125]

October

  • October 2 – Greece is set to default on a bailout package despite austerity measures, the bailout package is less than a year old[126]
  • October 8 – Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh promises to cede power, a promise he has made 3 times in 2011[127]
  • October 8 – Security council vetoes 2 resolutions on Syria, the drafts would have stopped aerial bombardment, the other would have urged a halt to hostilities[128]
  • October 9 – 23 people die amid clashes between Egyptian Security Forces and protesters[129]
  • October 9 – Germany's Merkel and France's Sarkozy agree to important changes to the way the Eurozone operates, in an attempt to end Euro crisis[130]
  • October 11 – Israel and Hamas agree to a prisoner swap, 1000 Palestinian prisoners for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit[131]
  • October 15 – At least 70 people are injured in Rome, as protesters clash with police, amid protests inspired by Occupy Wall Street[132]
  • October 15 – Protesters from Occupy Wall Street move to fill Time's Square[133]
  • October 17 – Francois Hollande wins primary race of the French Socialist Party[134]
  • October 22 – Heir to Saudi throne Abdul Aziz Al Saud dies at 85[135]
  • October 23 – Libya's interim leaders declare liberation from the Gaddafi regime[136]
  • October 24 – U.S pull ambassador Robert Ford from Syria citing safety concerns[137]
  • October 28 – Heads of government of the 16 Commonwealth realms unanimously supported the changes to the royal succession
  • October 31 – Global population reaches 7 Billion[138]
  • October 31 – UNESCO accept Palestine's bid for full membership[139]

November

  • November 2 – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange loses court battle to remain in the United Kingdom, will be extradited to Sweden[140]
  • November 2 – Protesters from the Occupy Oakland movement shut down the Oakland Port[141]
  • November 3 – Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou scraps a referendum on Greece's bailout[142]
  • November 10 – Papademos named as new Prime Minister of Greece[143]
  • November 11 – The Italian Senate adopts an austerity law to avoid a bailout[144]
  • November 11 – Mexico's Interior Minister Francisco Blake Mora dies in helicopter crash[145]
  • November 12 – Silvio Berlusconi resigns as Italian Prime-Minister[146]
  • November 12 – The Arab League suspends Syria from meetings and adopts sanctions against Damascus, amid failure to end government crackdown on protesters[147]
  • November 14 – Mario Monti is named to replace outgoing Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi[148]
  • November 15 – Colombia's FARC name Timoleon Jimenez as new leader[149]
  • November 18 – Hundreds of people are arrested as Occupy Wall Street protesters march across the Brooklyn Bridge[150]
  • November 18 – The UN's nuclear watchdog voices deep concern over Iranian Nuclear program[151]
  • November 20 – The People's Party of Spain win election in a landslide[152]
  • November 24 – Egyptian military appoint new Prime Minister Kamal Ganzouri[153]
  • November 28 – First day of Egyptian elections since the military seized power[154]
  • November 29 – Protesters in Iran storm the British embassy in Tehran[155]
  • November 30 – The UK expels all Iranian diplomats from country, citing embassy attack as cause[156]

December

  • December 1 – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets former political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma[157]
  • December 3 – Herman Cain suspends his run for the office of President of the United States[158]
  • December 5 – Sarkozy and Merkel outline new Eurozone fiscal pact aimed at avoiding another debt crisis[159]
  • December 9 – Joseph Kabila is re-elected as the President of the DR Congo[160]
  • December 10 – Citizens of Russia gather to protest against alleged election fraud, the biggest protest in over 20 years[161]
  • December 12 – Canada pulls out of the Kyoto accord[162]
  • December 13 – The UN estimates at least 5000 people have been killed in crackdowns on anti-regime activists[163]
  • December 15 – Former Mayor of Paris, and President of France Jacques Chirac is found guilty on corruption charges[164]
  • December 16 – At least 10 people die in clashes between striking oil workers and government forces in Kazakhstan[165]
  • December 18 – Czech leader and playwright Vaclav Havel dies at 75[166]
  • December 18 – North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il dies at 69[167]
  • December 19 – Warrant issued by President of Iraq, for the arrest of Vice President on terrorism charges[168]
  • December 23 – US Congress passes payroll tax cut extension[169]
  • December 26 – Arab League sends observers to Syria, to monitor ongoing crisis{{cn|date=January 2017}}
  • December 28 – State funeral held for Kim Jong-il in North Korea[170]
  • December 29 – Son of Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un hailed as supreme leader of North Korea[171]

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2. ^{{cite news|title='Baby Doc' Duvalier returns to Haiti from exile|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-11943820|agency=BBC|date=16 January 2011}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Levs|first1=Josh|title=Self-immolation reports spread through north Africa |url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/01/17/tunisia.self.immolation/|agency=CNN|date=17 January 2011}}
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5. ^{{cite news|title=Obama hosts China's Hu at rare private White House meal|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-12212843|agency=BBC|date=18 January 2011}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Tunisian government lifts ban on political groups|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/01/20/tunisia.protests/|agency=CNN|date=20 January 2011}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Algerians defy ban to protest government|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/01/22/algeria.protest/|agency=CNN|date=22 January 2011}}
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25. ^{{cite news|title=Libya protests: Second city Benghazi hit by violence|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-12477275|agency=BBC|date=16 February 2011}}
26. ^{{cite news|title=At least 2 people dead after police move on protesters in Bahrain|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/02/16/bahrain.protests/|agency=CNN|date=16 February 2011}}
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33. ^{{cite news|title=Pakistan Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti shot dead|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-south-asia-12617562|agency=BBC|date=2 March 2011}}
34. ^{{cite news|title=Libya: Protests hit Gaddafi stronghold of Tripoli|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-12644435|agency=BBC|date=4 March 2011}}
35. ^{{cite news|title=Saudi Arabia imposes ban on all protests|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-12656744|agency=BBC|date=5 March 2011}}
36. ^{{cite news|title=Wis. governor officially cuts collective bargaining|url=http://www.nbcnews.com/id/41996994/ns/politics-more_politics/t/wis-governor-officially-cuts-collective-bargaining/#.WB5a3_krJjE|agency=NBC|date=9 March 2011}}
37. ^{{cite news|title=Witnesses: Saudi forces fire on protesters, injure 3|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/03/10/saudi.arabia.protests/|agency=CNN|date=10 March 2011}}
38. ^{{cite news|title=Earthquake and tsunami 'Japan's worst crisis since second world war'|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/mar/13/japan-crisis-worst-since-second-world-war|agency=The Guardian|date=13 March 2011}}
39. ^{{cite news|title=U.N. Security Council approves no-fly zone in Libya|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/17/libya.civil.war/|agency=CNN|date=17 March 2011}}
40. ^{{cite news|title=Egyptians approve constitutional changes, clearing way for elections|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/03/20/egypt.referendum/|agency=CNN|date=20 March 2011}}
41. ^{{cite news|title=15 killed in clashes between protesters, security forces in Syria|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/03/23/syria.protests/|agency=CNN|date=24 March 2011}}
42. ^{{cite news|title=Libya's foreign minister defects, arrives in Britain|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-libya-koussa-idUSTRE72T6UM20110330|agency=Reuters|date=30 March 2011}}
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155. ^{{cite news|title=Iran protesters storm UK embassy in Tehran|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-15936213|agency=BBC|date=29 November 2011}}
156. ^{{cite news|title=UK to expel all Iranian diplomats over embassy attack|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-15966628|agency=BBC|date=30 November 2011}}
157. ^{{cite news|title=Sec. Clinton meets Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sec-clinton-meets-aung-san-suu-kyi-in-burma/|agency=CBSNews|date=1 December 2011}}
158. ^{{cite news|title=Cain suspends presidential campaign|url=http://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.1003971|agency=CBC|date=3 December 2011}}
159. ^{{cite news|title=France and Germany outline fiscal pact|url=http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/05/news/international/sarkozy_merkel_fiscal_pact/|agency=CNN Money|date=5 December 2011}}
160. ^{{cite news|title=DR Congo election: Joseph Kabila 're-elected'|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-16114824|agency=BBC|date=9 December 2011}}
161. ^{{cite news|title=Russian election protests|url=https://www.theguardian.com/global/2011/dec/10/russia-elections-putin-protest|agency=The Guardian|date=10 December 2011}}
162. ^{{cite news|title=Canada pulls out of Kyoto Protocol|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-pulls-out-of-kyoto-protocol-1.999072|agency=CBC|date=12 December 2011}}
163. ^{{cite news|title=U.N. estimates 5,000 killed in Syrian uprising|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/12/world/meast/syria-unrest/|agency=CNN|date=13 December 2011}}
164. ^{{cite news|title=Chirac found guilty on corruption charges|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/15/world/europe/france-chirac/|agency=CNN|date=15 December 2011}}
165. ^{{cite news|title=Kazakh oil strike: 10 dead in Zhanaozen clashes|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16221566|agency=BBC|date=16 December 2011}}
166. ^{{cite news|title=Vaclav Havel, Czech leader and playwright, dies at 75|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-16236393|agency=BBC|date=18 December 2011}}
167. ^{{cite news|title=North Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies 'of heart attack'|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16239693|agency=BBC|date=18 December 2011}}
168. ^{{cite news|title=Iraq issues arrest warrant for vice president on terrorism charges|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/iraqi-government-issues-arrest-warrant-for-vice-president-on-terrorism-charges/2011/12/19/gIQA7bbD5O_story.html|agency=Washington Post|date=19 December 2011}}
169. ^{{cite news|title=U.S. Congress passes payroll tax cut extension|url=https://www.thestar.com/business/2011/12/23/us_congress_passes_payroll_tax_cut_extension.html|agency=Toronto Star|date=23 December 2011}}
170. ^{{cite news|title=Kim Jong-il state funeral held in North Korea|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16342315|agency=BBC|date=28 December 2011}}
171. ^{{cite news|title=North Korea hails Kim Jong-un as leader|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16348858|agency=BBC|date=29 December 2011}}

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