IN co-ordinated attacks in Mumbai, India's business centre, terrorists armed with machine guns killed nearly 200 people. Luxury hotels and other sites used by foreigners were the main targets. Speculation on the identity of the terrorists centred on groups in Pakistan.
Anti-government protestors in Thailand brought Bangkok's main airport to a standstill. The Army chief, who refused to intervene to move the hundreds of protestors, called on the government to call new elections.
A meeting of Tibetan exiles in the north Indian headquarters of the Dalai Lama endorsed his middle way policy of seeking Tibetan autonomy within
China, despite Beijing's refusal to consider this option.
Iraq's parliament approved a pact that will bring an end to the US military presence by the end of 2011; however, strong opposition was voiced during the debate.
In Britain the government introduced a financial stimulus package which the opposition said involved unacceptable long-term debt commitments.
THE WEEK THAT WAS
02/12/2008 00:00
Also in Holiday
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Sunloungers set ablaze in Alcudia
- Spanish pensioners stuck at Palma Airport for fourteen hours
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Palma Airport passport control "collapse" put down to unscheduled flights
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