November 2023 infographic
Graphic zeigt ausgewählte News Events im November 2023.
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WORLD AGENDA

World Agenda November 2023

By Jordi Bou

November 1, 2023 - November 30, 2023 - Veranstaltungen im November sind u.a. die COP28 Klimakonferenz, Wahlen in Argentinien und der Niederlande, ein Treffen von US Präsident Joe Biden mit Chinas Xi Jinping und die Freigabe von
Ridley Scotts Film über Napoleon Bonaparte.

Nov 1, Pakistan: Islamabad has ordered all illegal immigrants, including 1.73 million Afghan asylum
seekers, to leave the country voluntarily or face forcible expulsion after this date.

Nov 11-17, U.S.: The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in San Francisco could provide an opportunity for President Joe Biden to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping as the U.S. and China
try to manage their rocky relationship.

Nov 12, Germany: The country’s largest Hindu temple is set to open for worshippers this Diwali. Construction of the Sri Ganesha Temple in Berlin was funded entirely by donations.

Nov 18, UK: A bottle of The Macallan 1926, “the most sought-after Scotch whisky” is expected to fetch up to £1.2m ($1.4m) at Sotheby’s. An earlier bottle of the 96-year-old single malt sold for £1.5m in 2019, a record for any bottle of wine or spirit.

Nov 19, Argentina: A run-off vote between Economy Minister Sergio Massa (left) and far-right libertarian Javier Milei, whose views are diametrically opposed, will hand the new president the daunting task of saving a once-rich country on the verge of collapse.

Nov 22, Netherlands: Voters go to the polls following the surprise collapse of Mark Rutte’s government. The election is set to be a three-horse race between the ruling VVD, a Labour-Greens alliance and the new New Social Contract party.

Nov 22, U.S.: Joaquin Phoenix plays Napoleon Bonaparte in director Ridley Scott’s epic, focusing on the swift and ruthless climb to power of the notorious Emperor of France.

Nov 30-Dec 12, UAE: Oil-rich Dubai hosts the COP28 climate conference, with many nations demanding a deal to phase out fossil fuels while others insist on preserving a role for coal, oil and natural gas.

Sources
PUBLISHED: 24/10/2023; Getty Images, Las Vegas Review-Journal, NASA, Sotheby’s; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Getty Images, Newscom, NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU, Drouot
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