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Algeria beat much-fancied Ivory Coast 3-2. Angola Firm agrees Ivorian waste payouts
Jan.24


year 2009 Top ^

Sep.20  
  Trafigura, an oil trading firm, has agreed to pay $46m compensation to people in Ivory Coast who say they were made ill by dumped waste
Sep.18 Settlement eyed in toxic waste Mar.29   Stadium stampede kills 22  At least 22 people have died in a crush at a football stadium Houphouet-Boigny arena during a World Cup qualifier

year 2008 Top ^

Feb.7  Champions Egypt crush Ivory Coast


year 2007 Top ^

Dec.22   Ivory Coast's disarmament begins  Rebels and government forces have begun the process of disarmament more than 5 years after the country descended into violence Jul.30 President and PM burn weapons Jul.20   UN probes 'abuse'
  The United Nations is investigating allegations of widespread sexual abuse and exploitation by peacekeepers Jun.29   Rocket fired at PM plane
  A rocket has been fired at a plane carrying Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, who was not hurt in the attack
May.19 Militias start to disarm

year 2006 Top ^

Dec.18 Diamond trade goes on despite ban
Sep.15   Protesters beat ex-minister  Protesters angry over toxic waste dumping blamed for 6 deaths beat a former transport minister Sep.6 Ivorian cabinet quits over waste Jul.12 Authorities begin to issue national IDs Feb.7  Ivory Coast gets to final of African Cup Jan.19 Protesters hit with tear gas  UN condemns Ivory Coast violence Jan.18   President calls for calm
  Laurent Gbagbo has called for his supporters to end violent protests against foreign targets in the main city
 UN Bangladeshi troops flee town Jan.17 Party quits peace process

year 2005 Top ^

Dec.4   African leaders name Konan Banny as PM
  The mediators have named an interim prime minister - Central Bank of West African States governor
Apr.13  Mbeki: Ivorian poll to be 'open to all

year 2004 Top ^

Nov.15   UN arms embargo for Ivory Coast  The Security Council has voted unanimously to impose an immediate arms embargo. The ban will last 13 months Nov.14 Westerners evacuate Ivory Coast Nov.13 Military chief sacked Nov.10     Foreigners flee Ivory Coast
  The U.N. and France have begun mass evacuations of U.N. staff and foreign nationals following days of violence Nov.9  Mbeki seeks to calm Ivorian storm Nov.7     President calls for calm  Laurent Gbagbo has appealed for order amid the violence that erupted  France limits Ivory Coast pullout     France boosts Ivory Coast force  France was flying in 300 of extra soldiers and Ivory Coast was pulling back its troops Nov.6  Ivory Coast seethes after attack     France attacks Ivorian airbase
  French forces have destroyed 2 government warplanes after an air strike left 8 French soldiers dead and 23 injured Aug.2   U.N. finds mass graves
  A human rights team has found 3 mass graves with at least 99 bodies in northern rebel stronghold of Korhogo
Jul.30 Foes clinch peace deal

year 2003 Top ^

Dec.12 19 shot dead
Mar.9  French confirm Ivory Coast killings Mar.8 Factions agree on council Feb.27 Rebels executed police Feb.11 Battles dash peace hopes Feb.10 Africa leaders discuss Ivory Coast Feb.7   President calls peace deal good start  Laurent Gbagbo urged the Ivorian people to accept the spirit in which it was framed Rebels issue ultimatum Feb.6 Nonessential U.N. staff to leave Feb.2 Discovery of body raises tension Feb.1  Protesters denounce deal Jan.28 Truce protests spread Jan.26  Anti-French riots Jan.23   Deal sees coalition  Factions have agreed to end 4 months of bloody civil war with a peace plan calling for a coalition government Jan.13 Truce ends hostilities. Togo Jan.9 Fighting despite peace vow Jan.5 Government, rebels wary on talks Jan.4 Rebels to attend talks   I. Coast rebels in Paris talks vow  Patriotic Movement of Ivory Coast, the main rebel group, has said it will attend peace talks in Paris Jan.3  President pledges to cease hostilities

year 2002 Top ^

Dec.21 French fight Ivorian rebels Dec.18   West African leaders open summit  Rebels attacked a government-held western town Dec.12  Rebel call to arms Dec.11  Army pushes rebels Dec.8  Calls for volunteers Dec.7  Government forces killed 120 civilians Dec.6     Mass grave found  French troops have discovered a mass grave in rebel-held territory in the central region of the country Oct.17  President agrees to truce  Rebels 'agree to truce' Oct.13  Rebels take key town Oct.11  Turmoil bumps up cocoa prices Oct.8  Heavy gunfire Oct.7  Loyalist offensive Oct.6   Fighting erupts, truce hopes dead  West African mediators said hopes of a truce to end the 18-day insurgency had collapsed Oct.5  Setback for truce Oct.4  Ceasefire setback Oct.2  Huge pro-govt march, rebels advance  Expats flee Ivory Coast violence Sep.26  Cease-fire agreed Sep.25  Battle threat in bloodied Ivory Coast U.S. students evacuated Sep.24  U.S. forces to protect Americans  Battle for control in Ivory Coast Sep.23  Schoolchildren surrounded Sep.22  French troops land in Ivory Coast Sep.21  France sends troops to Ivory Coast  Rebel uprising spreads Sep.20  Rebels under attack Sep.19  Curfew imposed   Former military ruler dies in mutiny  General Robert Guei has been killed during fighting between mutineers and loyalist troops. Interior minister also died

year 2001 Top ^

Jan.21  Cabinet dissolved Jan.7   Dissident soldiers seize radio station
  Loyalist forces had defeated their coup attempt

year 2000 Top ^

Dec.4   State of emergency after violence  Bloody pre-election protests left 5 people dead and paralyzed nation's main city



Ivory Coast's disarmament begins  Rebels and government forces have begun the process of disarmament more than 5 years after the country descended into violence President and PM burn weapons UN probes 'abuse'  The United Nations is investigating allegations of widespread sexual abuse and exploitation by peacekeepers Militias start to disarm UN arms embargo for Ivory Coast  The Security Council has voted unanimously to impose an immediate arms embargo. The ban will last 13 months Military chief sacked   France boosts Ivory Coast force  France was flying in 300 of extra soldiers and Ivory Coast was pulling back its troops   France attacks Ivorian airbase  French forces have destroyed 2 government warplanes after an air strike left 8 French soldiers dead and 23 injured Foes clinch peace deal 19 shot dead Factions agree on council Rebels executed police Battles dash peace hopes Rebels issue ultimatum Truce ends hostilities. Togo Fighting despite peace vow I. Coast rebels in Paris talks vow  Patriotic Movement of Ivory Coast, the main rebel group, has said it will attend peace talks in Paris French fight Ivorian rebels   Mass grave found  French troops have discovered a mass grave in rebel-held territory in the central region of the country Fighting erupts, truce hopes dead  West African mediators said hopes of a truce to end the 18-day insurgency had collapsed U.S. students evacuated Former military ruler dies in mutiny  General Robert Guei has been killed during fighting between mutineers and loyalist troops. Interior minister also died Dissident soldiers seize radio station  Loyalist forces had defeated their coup attempt Firm agrees Ivorian waste payouts




Ivory Coast War & Army Timeline ... See World War & Army timeline Top ^
2007
Dec.22
Jul.30
Jul.20
May.19
2006
Jan.18  UN Bangladeshi troops flee town
2004
Nov.15
Nov.13
Nov.9  Mbeki seeks to calm Ivorian storm
Nov.7
Nov.6
Jul.30
2003
Dec.12
Mar.9  French confirm Ivory Coast killings
Mar.8
Feb.27
Feb.11
Feb.7
Jan.13
Jan.9
Jan.4
Jan.3  President pledges to cease hostilities
2002
Dec.21
Dec.12  Rebel call to arms
Dec.11  Army pushes rebels
Dec.8  Calls for volunteers
Dec.7  Government forces killed 120 civilians
Dec.6
Oct.17  President agrees to truce
Oct.17  Rebels 'agree to truce'
Oct.13  Rebels take key town
Oct.11  Turmoil bumps up cocoa prices
Oct.8  Heavy gunfire
Oct.7  Loyalist offensive
Oct.6
Oct.5  Setback for truce
Oct.4  Ceasefire setback
Oct.2  Huge pro-govt march, rebels advance
Sep.27  Expats flee Ivory Coast violence
Sep.26  Cease-fire agreed
Sep.25  Battle threat in bloodied Ivory Coast
Sep.25
Sep.24  U.S. forces to protect Americans
Sep.24  Battle for control in Ivory Coast
Sep.23  Schoolchildren surrounded
Sep.22  French troops land in Ivory Coast
Sep.21  France sends troops to Ivory Coast
Sep.21  Rebel uprising spreads
Sep.20  Rebels under attack
Sep.19  Curfew imposed
Sep.19
2001
Jan.7




Ivory Coast Disasters Timeline ... See World Disasters timeline Top ^
2009
Sep.20
  Trafigura, an oil trading firm, has agreed to pay $46m compensation to people in Ivory Coast who say they were made ill by dumped waste
Sep.18 Settlement eyed in toxic waste Mar.29 Stadium stampede kills 22
  At least 22 people have died in a crush at a football stadium Houphouet-Boigny arena during a World Cup qualifier 2006 Sep.6 Ivorian cabinet quits over waste 2004 Nov.14 Westerners evacuate Ivory Coast Nov.10   Foreigners flee Ivory Coast
  The U.N. and France have begun mass evacuations of U.N. staff and foreign nationals following days of violence Nov.7  France limits Ivory Coast pullout 2002 Sep.25 U.S. students evacuated



Ivory Coast Business Timeline ... See World Business timeline Top ^
2009 Sep.20 Firm agrees Ivorian waste payouts
  Trafigura, an oil trading firm, has agreed to pay $46m compensation to people in Ivory Coast who say they were made ill by dumped waste
Sep.18 Settlement eyed in toxic waste 2002 Oct.11  Turmoil bumps up cocoa prices



Ivory Coast Sports Timeline ... See World Sports timeline Top ^
2010 Jan.24 Algeria beat much-fancied Ivory Coast 3-2
. Angola 2009 Mar.29 Stadium stampede kills 22
  At least 22 people have died in a crush at a football stadium Houphouet-Boigny arena during a World Cup qualifier 2008 Feb.7  Champions Egypt crush Ivory Coast 2006 Feb.7  Ivory Coast gets to final of African Cup



Ivory Coast Crime & Justice Timeline ... See World Crime & Justice timeline Top ^
2007 Jun.29 Rocket fired at PM plane
  A rocket has been fired at a plane carrying Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, who was not hurt in the attack
2006 Dec.18 Diamond trade goes on despite ban 2004 Aug.2 U.N. finds mass graves
  A human rights team has found 3 mass graves with at least 99 bodies in northern rebel stronghold of Korhogo
2003 Mar.9  French confirm Ivory Coast killings Feb.2 Discovery of body raises tension Jan.26  Anti-French riots 2000 Dec.4 State of emergency after violence  Bloody pre-election protests left 5 people dead and paralyzed nation's main city



Ivory Coast Politics Timeline ... See World Politics timeline Top ^
2007 Jul.30 President and PM burn weapons
Jul.20 UN probes 'abuse'  The United Nations is investigating allegations of widespread sexual abuse and exploitation by peacekeepers 2006 Sep.15 Protesters beat ex-minister  Protesters angry over toxic waste dumping blamed for 6 deaths beat a former transport minister Sep.6 Ivorian cabinet quits over waste Jul.12 Authorities begin to issue national IDs Jan.19 Protesters hit with tear gas Jan.19  UN condemns Ivory Coast violence Jan.18 President calls for calm
  Laurent Gbagbo has called for his supporters to end violent protests against foreign targets in the main city
Jan.17 Party quits peace process 2005 Dec.4 African leaders name Konan Banny as PM
  The mediators have named an interim prime minister - Central Bank of West African States governor
Apr.13  Mbeki: Ivorian poll to be 'open to all 2004 Nov.15 UN arms embargo for Ivory Coast  The Security Council has voted unanimously to impose an immediate arms embargo. The ban will last 13 months Nov.13 Military chief sacked Nov.9  Mbeki seeks to calm Ivorian storm Nov.7   President calls for calm  Laurent Gbagbo has appealed for order amid the violence that erupted Nov.6  Ivory Coast seethes after attack Jul.30 Foes clinch peace deal 2003 Mar.8 Factions agree on council Feb.10 Africa leaders discuss Ivory Coast Feb.7 President calls peace deal good start  Laurent Gbagbo urged the Ivorian people to accept the spirit in which it was framed Feb.6 Nonessential U.N. staff to leave Feb.1  Protesters denounce deal Jan.28 Truce protests spread Jan.26  Anti-French riots Jan.23 Deal sees coalition  Factions have agreed to end 4 months of bloody civil war with a peace plan calling for a coalition government Jan.13 Truce ends hostilities. Togo Jan.5 Government, rebels wary on talks Jan.4 Rebels to attend talks Jan.4 I. Coast rebels in Paris talks vow  Patriotic Movement of Ivory Coast, the main rebel group, has said it will attend peace talks in Paris 2002 Dec.18 West African leaders open summit  Rebels attacked a government-held western town Oct.2  Huge pro-govt march, rebels advance 2001 Jan.21  Cabinet dissolved 2000 Dec.4 State of emergency after violence  Bloody pre-election protests left 5 people dead and paralyzed nation's main city