|
- United States presidential election, 2008:
- Voters in 24 states go to the polls to determine presidential nominees for the Democratic and Republican parties. (BBC News)
- Democratic Party
- The Democratic Party holds their first Democrats Abroad primary for Americans living overseas. (TIME)
- Illinois Senator Barack Obama wins the Alaska, Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, and Utah Democratic contests. (Bloomberg News)
- New York Senator Hillary Clinton wins the American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma and Tennessee Democratic contests. (Reuters) (ABC News) (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Republican Party
- Former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee wins the Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee and West Virginia Republican contests. (USA Today) (Reuters)
- Arizona Senator John McCain wins the Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, and Oklahoma Republican contests. (The New York Times) (San Francisco Chronicle) (Reuters)
- Former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney wins the Alaska, Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and Utah Republican contests. (CNN) (Fox News)
- The Red Cross estimates that hundreds of civilians have been killed in the Battle of N'Djamena in Chad. (AP via KGAN)
- Israeli attacks kill eight Hamas members on the Gaza Strip as Hamas claims responsibility for the Dimona attack. (AP via Google News)
- Philippine House Speaker Jose de Venecia was ousted by the majority of the representatives of the House of Representatives and Davao City Rep. Prospero Nograles was elected as the 13th House Speaker and the first Speaker from Mindanao. (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
- 2008 Chinese winter storms: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits disaster-affected region in Guizhou Province, one of the worst-hit provinces, to direct relief efforts. This is his third trip to disaster regions in eight days. (China Daily)
- A major tornado outbreak across the Southern United States leaves 57 people dead, and causes some polling places to be closed early. The hardest hit areas are in Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas including the Memphis area, northern Middle Tennessee and Jackson, Tennessee. (MSNBC) (AP via Yahoo! News)
- WTO approves Ukraine to become a new member. (WTO)
|
|
- Judge John Kessler declares a mistrial in the case of China Arnold, who allegedly microwaved her baby to death. (Dayton Daily News)
- The United States files charges against six alleged al-Qaeda operatives including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in connection with the September 11, 2001 attacks, seeking the death penalty for war crimes and murder. (Sky News)
- Paintings by Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh, and Claude Monet are stolen from the Foundation E.G. Bührle, a museum in Zürich. (AFP)
- 2008 East Timor assassination attempts:
- The Singapore Flyer, the largest Ferris wheel in the world (30 meters higher than London Eye), starts to turn. (The Straits Times)
- Gregg Bergersen, a United States Defense Department Analyst, is arrested and charged with espionage after being accused of leaking American military secrets to the Chinese government. (CNN)
|
|
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Law and crime
- Politics and elections
- Science and technology
|
|
- A Santa Barbara Airlines Flight 518 is reported missing in Venezuela with 46 people on board. (AFP via Google News)
- The European Broadcasting Union considers relocating the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest, scheduled to be held in Belgrade, due to security concerns. In the meantime, the Serbian National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest is postponed. (Expressen)
- 2008 protests in Serbia:
- The United States Navy shoots down USA 193, a spy satellite in a decaying orbit, over the Pacific Ocean. (AP via Breitbart.com) Officials believe the targeted hydrazine fuel tank was destroyed, and no longer poses a threat. (FoxNews.com) (U.S. DoD video)
- A special prosecutor clears South Korean president-elect Lee Myung-bak of fraud allegations. (AP via Newsday)
- A magnitude 7.5 earthquake strikes the Indonesian province of Aceh. (Indonesia Tsunami Bulletin)
- Singapore is elected by the International Olympic Committee as the first city to host the Youth Olympic Games in 2010. (IOC)
- An earthquake of 6.3 Magnitude hits 11.1 miles east/southeast of Wells, Nevada. It is 2.2 miles deep, and is felt as far away as Twin Falls, Idaho, about 125 miles away, and Salt Lake City, Utah, about 180 miles away. (USGS)
- Gazprom, Total and StatoilHydro incorporate the Shtokman Development Company, a joint operating company to develop the giant Shtokman gas field. (Reuters)
|
|
Elections |
February[edit]
- 3: Serbia, President (2nd round)
- 3: Monaco, Parliament
- 7: Belize, Parliament and a referendum
- 8: Djibouti, Parliament
- 10: French Polynesia, Legislative (2nd Round)
- 11: Trinidad and Tobago, President (indirect)
- 15: Czech Republic, President (indirect)
- 17: Cyprus, President (1st round)
- 18: Pakistan, Parliament
- 19: Armenia, President
- 24: Cyprus, President (2nd round)
- 24: Cuba, President (indirect)
Upcoming[edit]
- 2: Russia, Presidential
- 2: Thailand, Senate (indirect)
- 3: Alberta, Canada, Legislative
- 5: People's Republic of China, President, Premier (indirect)
- 8: Malta, Parliament, Local Councils
- 8: Malaysia, Parliament
- 9: Spain, Parliament
- 14: Iran, Legislative
- 22: Republic of China (Taiwan), President, Referendum
edit sidebar
|
|