November 17, 2007
(Saturday)
- War in Afghanistan: Two NATO Canadian soldiers and an interpreter are killed by a roadside bomb in Panjawi, Kandahar province. Three more soldiers are wounded. (BBC)
- 2007 Burmese anti-government protests: The State Peace and Development Council admits 15 people have died during the protests, while United Nations envoy Paulo Sergio Pinheiro meets with ministers and political prisoners, including Win Tin. (BBC)
- Unicef announces Mai-Mai forces have released 232 children they had abducted in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. (BBC)
- Cyclone Sidr: The death toll from the cyclone rises to 2,000 after it hits central and southern Bangladesh. (BBC)
- Algeria's People's National Army kills Abdelhamid Sadaoui, the alleged treasurer of al-Qaeda in North Africa, in Tizi Ouzou, Kabylie, Algeria. (BBC)
- Kosovan voters go to the polls for a parliamentary election, with Hashim Thaci expected to win. (BBC)
- 2007 Antofagasta earthquake: Chile is hit by a magnitude 6.0 aftershock 41 miles northwest of Antofagasta. (Reuters)
- 2007 Pakistani state of emergency:
- Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto returns to Karachi after release from house arrest in Lahore.[citation needed]
- TV networks Geo TV and ARY Digital are shut down by the Pakistan government. (All Things Pakistan)
- United States Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte meets President Pervez Musharraf and vice army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. He calls for an end to the state of emergency, but Musharraf defends it. (BBC) (BBC)
- Russian prosecutors confirm the detention of Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak and two businessmen on suspicion of "attempting large-scale embezzlement from the Russian state budget through fraud". (Interfax)