Portal:Current events/June 2004

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June 2004 was the sixth month of that leap year. The month, which began on a Tuesday, ended on a Wednesday after 30 days.

Portal:Current events

This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from June 2004.

  • Five aid workers representing Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) are killed in a Taliban ambush in north-western Afghanistan. The workers are one Dutchman, one Belgian, one Norwegian, and two Afghans. The incident leads MSF to temporarily suspend their activities nationwide, except for life-saving activities. (BBC) (MSF Press Release)[permanent dead link]
  • In a speech given at the
    War on Terrorism in the Middle East to World War II in Europe. (AP) (BBC)
  • Zhou Zhengyi, the 11th richest businessman in mainland China, is given a three-year jail sentence for stock market fraud. (BBC)
  • Norman Hutchins, who has a fetish for surgical masks becomes the first person in history to be banned from all British hospitals. (BBC)
  • Scaled Composites announces that the world's first private manned space flight is scheduled for June 21, 2004. (BBC)
  • U.S. government prosecutors, preparing for an upcoming trial of four former executives of
    Merrill Lynch and two former executives of Enron released a document that could prove helpful to the defense—indicating that the intent of the allegedly fraudulent transaction was, at the least, a bit equivocal. Trial begins Monday. (NYT)
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  • UEFA Euro 2004
  • Reconstruction of Iraq
    • Resistance
  • Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • Liberal Party of Canada scandal
  • War on Terrorism
  • 2004 in Afghanistan#June
  • US 9–11 Commission
  • Same-sex marriage in the US
  • Darfur conflict in Sudan
  • AIDS epidemic
  • Abu Ghraib investigation

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