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March 18, 2008 (Tuesday)
- In an address to the Israeli Knesset, German Chancellor Angela Merkel says "Germany will always stand by the Jewish state." (Reuters)
- The United States Federal Reserve System cuts the federal funds rate by 75 basis points to 2.25%. (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- The United States embassy in Yemen is closed after three mortar shells detonate near the embassy compound. Two people are killed in the attack. (CNN) (AFP via Google News)
- The Organization of American States condemns Colombia's recent raid into Ecuador's territory as "a clear violation of the OAS charter." (VOA)
- Police in Manipur, India claim a rebel group has killed seven migrant workers. (BBC News)
- 2008 National People's Congress: At the concluding press conference, Premier of the People's Republic of China Wen Jiabao asserts the Chinese government exercised restraint in suppressing the 2008 unrest in Tibet. Wen also accused the Dalai Lama of inciting the protests. (Xinhua) (AP via Google News)
- Canada and Japan recognize Kosovo's independence. (CBC) (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan)
- French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner says the EU should consider punishing China's crackdown in Tibet with a boycott of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Beijing. (International Herald Tribune)
- The Netherlands sets a new world record in the 400-metres relay at the European swimming championships in Eindhoven. (Associated Press)
- Sweden’s Supreme Court rules in favor of late film director Vilgot Sjöman who had sued a TV channel for copyright infringement after it ran three commercial breaks during the director's film. (Dagens Nyheter) (SR International)
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