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Events 2003   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
Events in June 2003

Jun. 1 Togo's Gnassingbe Eyadema, President since 1967 wins another five term.
Jun. 2 The G-8 Summit at the French resort town of Evian reaffirms commitment to prevent proliferation and describes international terrorism as the `pre-eminent threat to international security'. Full Story
A new $300 million euro Mars Express mission to seek evidence of past life in the Red Planet, blasts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan.
Jun. 3 Arab leaders embrace the `road map' for peace and call on Israel to `rebuild trust and restore normal Palestinian life, at a summit, in Sharm El-sheik, Egypt.
Miss Dominican Republic, Amelia Vega is crowned Miss Universe 2003, at a pageant in Panama City.
American writer, Valerie Martin, wins Orange Fiction Prize, Britain's biggest prize of women's fiction, for her Novel, `Property'. Full Story
Jun. 4 The Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon and his Palestinian counterpart, Mahmood Abbas decide to shed violence and revive the stalled peace process, at a landmark summit, in Aqaba, Jordan. Full Story
Pro-monarchist Surya Bahadur Thapa, is appointed Nepal Prime Minister by King Gyanendra. Full Story
Jun. 5 Truong Van Cam (56), Vietnam's reigning mafia boss is sentenced to death in the country's largest-ever criminal trial.
Jun. 6 The U.N. signs a landmark pact with Cambodia to set up special courts to try Khmer Rouge leaders for genocide.
Brazil, India and South Africa form a trilateral trade bloc after a meeting in the Brazilian capital, Brasilia.
Jun. 7 Poles cast a decisive vote to join the EU.
Jun. 8 Britain rules out joining the euro regime in the foreseeable future. Full Story
Jun. 9 North Korea admits to n-deterrent plan. Full Story
Jun. 13 U.S. forces kill 27 Iraqi fighters in a ground and air pursuit following an attack on an American tank patrol, north of Baghdad.
Jun. 14 The EPRLF leader, T. Subathiran (45), is assassinated in the heart of northern Jaffna town by a sniper. Full Story
The Koreas are relinked through a railroad connection across their borders in Paju, north Seoul, after 50 years. Full Story
Czechs vote decisively to join the EU, in a binding referendum.
Jun. 17 Allies of King Abdullah II of Jordan sweep the parliamentary polls.
Jun. 18 Finland's Prime Minister, Anneli Jaeaetteenmaeki, quits amid allegations that she lied to Parliament about her use of leaked secret government documents in the March polls.
Jun. 19 More than 100 villagers in rural Nigeria, scavenging gasoline from a vandalised pipeline are killed after the gushing fuel explodes.
Jun. 20 Singapore launches a new driverless train, the S$4.6 billion 20 km North-East mass rapid transit line.
Varira Vike-Freiberga wins a second term as Latvian President.
Jun. 22 There is a compelling geographical, political and economic logic for closer relations between our two countries, says the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, beginning a six-day visit to China. Full Story
Tajikistan President, Imomali Rakhmonov, secures in a referendum the right to stay in power till 2020.
Jun. 23 India and China sign an accord on opening border trade through Sikkim. New Delhi terms Tibet as part of Chinese territory. Full Story
The National Security Adviser, Brajesh Mishra and the Vice-Minister in the Chinese Foreign Ministry are named Special Representatives to address the border issue. Full Story
Jun. 24 Vladimir Putin becomes the first Russian leader in nearly 130 years in being accorded a full state visit by the U.K. Government. Full Story
Jun. 25 India and China agree to act in concert on WTO issues. Full Story
Jun. 26 The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down ban on gay sex.
Jun. 29 Palestinian militants declare truce.
Jun. 30 The British Government announces new plans to offer gay partners the same rights as married couples.


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