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March 28, 2006 (2006-03-28) (Tuesday)- Israeli-Palestinian conflict: for the first time, a Katyusha rocket is fired from the Gaza Strip. The IDF says the attack is a "clear escalation". (JPost)(BBC)(MSNBC)
- One Canadian soldier has been killed and three others injured during a firefight with Taliban insurgents in a remote area outside of Kandahar. (CBC)
- Kadima leader Ehud Olmert declares victory in the 17th Israeli legislative election, ahead of main opponents Labor and Likud. (BBC)
- Buena Vista Games in a joint venture with Square Enix release action role-playing game Kingdom Hearts II, the third entry of the Kingdom Hearts series, in North America.
- Over a million protesters join large protests in France amid strikes against the new contrat première embauche, which protesters say will harm job stability for workers under the age of 26. Violent clashes with the police in Paris are reported. (Reuters)
- More than one million local government workers in the UK strike over cuts to pension schemes, in an action co-ordinated by eight trade unions. (BBC)
- White House Chief of Staff Andy Card announces he will resign from his job on April 14, 2006. Card is one of a few people who has been on duty in the Bush Administration since day 1. He will be replaced by Joshua Bolten, Director of Office of Management and Budget. (MSNBC)
- Former Liberian President Charles Taylor disappears after Nigeria agrees to extradite him to face war crime charges in Sierra Leone. (BBC)
- Abdul Rahman is deemed mentally unfit to stand trial, and released. He is seeking asylum in a Western country. His whereabouts are unknown. (CNN) (BBC)
- Semi-bipoic film of hip hop superstar 50 Cent, Get Rich or Die Tryin' is released on DVD.