What’s happening this week 11/01/2016

What’s happening this week 11/01/2016
By Euronews
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MONDAY

KENYA – UNIVERSITY

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Garissa • Garissa University officially re-opens for students for the first time since the April 2 attack that killed 148 students.

SWITZERLAND – FOOTBALL

Zurich • FIFA Ballon d’or ceremony.

TUESDAY

USA – OBAMA

Washington DC • Barack Obama to deliver his State of the Union address in Congress, the last of his presidency.

WEDNESDAY

POLAND – EU

Brussels • The European Commission holds a “political debate” over a controversial media law introduced by the new Warsaw governement.

SPAIN – PARLIAMENT

Madrid • The new Parliament is due to convene following December’s legislative elections, though no government has yet been formed.

THURSDAY

DOPING – REPORT

Munich • The second part of an Independent Commission report into allegations of systematic doping and “corruption and bribery” at the highest levels of international athletics is released by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

USA – CINEMA

Los Angeles • The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces the nominations for the 88th Academy Awards to be held on February 28.

FRIDAY

SPACE – SPACEWALK

In space • Expedition 46 flight engineers Tim Kopra and Tim Peake will venture outside the International Space Station to replace a failed voltage regulator.

SATURDAY

TAIWAN – ELECTIONS

Taipei • Taiwan holds a presidential election. The two contenders are Tsai Ing-wen (Democratic Progressive Party) and Eric Chu (Kuomintang Party).

SUNDAY

USA – DEBATE

Charleston • The Democratic presidential candidates debate in South Carolina.

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