This week's look ahead

Monday, June 19:

India –India and Pakistan begin bus service from Poonch in India-controlled Kashmir to Rawalkote in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. It is the second bus service across the Line of Control.

Tuesday, June 20:

Asunción, Paraguay – Leaders of the Mercosur trade group meet.

Amman, Jordan – The Jordanian government hosts the second annual meeting of Nobel laureates to discuss the Middle East and other security challenges.

Wednesday, June 21:

Rome – The trial resumes for Marion True, former J. Paul Getty Museum curator accused of knowingly buying looted antiquities.

Thursday, June 22:

Budapest, Hungary – Hungarians commemorate the 50th anniversary of a failed revolution against communism. President Bush will attend.

Friday, June 23:

Moscow – The Moscow International Film Festival begins. First held in 1935, it is the second-oldest such event after the Venice Film Festival.

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