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October 2009

"The address was designed for the World Wide Web. (BBC) (Daily Telegraph)
A court order for a senior Zimbabwean MDC Roy Bennett, back in jail on terrorism charges. (Al Jazeera) (Times, South Africa)
Iraqi Human Rights Ministry announced at least 85 000 Iraqis have been killed by bombs, assassinations and fighting between 2004 and 2008. (Associated Press) (Al Jazeera)
News October 15, 2009 (15/10/2009) (Thursday)
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Lisbon Treaty
Czech President Klaus Vclav riots Lisbon Treaty is considered "absurd, irresponsible and harmful for the country "by his predecessor Vclav Havel. (The Times)
President signs of Ireland, Mary McAleese, the Lisbon Treaty after the return of Luxembourg. (RT) (Reuters) (Taiwan News)
Uganda MP David Bahati proposes the creation of a capital crime of "homosexuality worse" for gay sex with people under 18 years disabled or when the accused is HIV positive. (BBC)
The General Assembly elects Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Gabon, Lebanon and Nigeria to the Security Council and non-veto holding. (Reuters)
Narges Kalhor, the daughter of a senior Advisor to the President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, seeking asylum in Germany. (Reuters)
Burma and Bangladesh to send warships to the region concerned in the Bay of Bengal 50 nautical miles west of the island of St. Maarten. (Mizzima)
Three of the five-member Norwegian Nobel Committee first argued against the award of President Barack Obama 2009 Peace Nobel. (AFP via Google News) (Source: Verdens Gang)
The North Korea accuses South Korea's territorial waters, which would increase tensions on the Korean peninsula. (Yonhap) (Reuters) (AFP)
The Palestinians have asked the UN to act to punish Israel for its offensive in the Gaza Strip last winter. (BBC) (Haaretz)
At least 37 people die in a series of bombings in Pakistani cities of the militants. (News) (Bloomberg) (Indian Express)
Six others were sentenced to death over ethnic unrest in Xinjiang region of China in July. (China Daily) (Al Jazeera) (BBC)
International Criminal Court opens an investigation into the disposal of an opposition demonstration in Guinea, where dozens of people were killed. (Associated Press)
Finland becomes the first country to declare access Broadband Internet is a legal right. (CNN)
The Case of Malaysia, the United Malays National Organization, announces internal reforms after a series of defeats in elections local. (Al Jazeera) (PL)
Militants launch attacks against police in Lahore, capital of Punjab province, Pakistan, killing 31 people, after a week of violence in which more than 100 people died. (Reuters)
Norwegian pop trio A-ha announce they are separating after 25 years together. (BBC) (Daily Telegraph) (The Independent)
Mass media global circus that surrounds an event at which a child six years old child was presumed to be fly hot air balloon made at home, the child was found safe at home. (CNN)
The news of October 16, 2009 (16/10/2009) (Friday)
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Voters in Botswana to participate in a general election. (IOL) (Al Jazeera)
U.S. has a budget deficit of 1.42 billion dollars. (Bloomberg)
Stephen Gately:
The surviving members of Boyzone fly Mallorca accompany the body home to Dublin's Stephen Gately. (RT) (BBC) (The Belfast Telegraph,) (The Irish Times)
The British star Press Complaints Commission website after receiving hundreds complaints about an article in January Moir in the Daily Mail about his views on the singer's death. Retailer Marks & Spencer and Nestle withdraws advertising dissociated himself from his writing. (Source Primary Daily Mail) (The Guardian) (BBC) (The Irish Times) (The Huffington Post)
Lisbon Treaty
Czech Prime Minister Klaus Jan Fischer says riots Vclav President of the Lisbon Treaty undermines the country's credit. (Ceske Noviny)
An opinion poll shows that 65% of Czechs support from President Klaus negative Vclav to sign the Treaty of Lisbon. (The Wall Street Journal)
A powerful earthquake in Indonesia caused panic and mass evacuations in Jakarta. (CNN)
The United Nations Council Human Rights adopted the report on the war Goldstone Gaza, and Hamas accused Israel of war crimes. (Jerusalem Post) (AFP) (Al Jazeera)
Five men convicted Sydney, Australia to plan a terrorist attack. (News.com.au) (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Part of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) ends a cease-fire attacks in three months and resumed against the oil industry in Nigeria. (BBC) (Reuters) (IOL)
Guinea
Guinea's Minister of Public Service Alpha Diallo resigned after a slaughter of opposition supporters after Agriculture Minister Abdourahmane Sanoh who resigned days earlier. (IOL)
The Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon announced his intention to establish a committee with the killing of unarmed protestors in Guinea last month. (AP via Google News)
Australian pop singer, songwriter and actress Kylie Minogue made her Hindi film debut Blue, considered the most expensive production in history Bollywood. (The Times)
At least seven people were killed and at least ten people were injured in an explosion at a mosque, police station and passengers bus in Peshawar, Pakistan. (Xinhua) (RT) (BBC)
In Berlin, the Neues Museum reopened the rebuilt after 70 years. (Deutsche Welle) (The Times)
Zimbabwe
The MDC is based partially outside the government unit with the ZANU-PF in Zimbabwe after one of its members, Roy Bennett is being held on charges of terrorism. (Zim Online) (AP) (Xinhua)
Roy Bennett is then released on bail, ordered by the High Court. (Reuters) (Associated Press)
North and South Korea can not agree to family reunions after the North's perspective regarding the delivery of humanitarian aid. (Korea Times) (Straits Times)
Geert Wilders, controversial Dutch arrived in the UK amid protests from the Netherlands, claiming "a victory for freedom of expression. "(CNN) (The Guardian) (Reuters)
Uruguay is the first country to provide laptops for each child attending primary school State. (BBC)
The news of October 17, 2009 (10/17/2009) (Saturday)
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Czech President Klaus compares Vclav the Lisbon Treaty "Unstoppable train acceleration" was forced to sign. (BBC)
A report on the dumping of toxic waste by Trafigura in Ivory Coast is published. (BBC)
Two policemen were killed after their helicopter was shot down by police and drug traffickers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ten drug traffickers have also been killed in violence. (Associated Press) (Brazzil Mag) (Al Jazeera)
The police chief of Fort Collins, Colorado recommends that criminal charges that brought the world the deception boy. (AP via Minneapolis Star-Tribune) Sky News ()
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed an arms embargo to Guinea after the death of opposition at a meeting last month. (African Press Agency) (Reuters)
A South Korean lawmaker said North Korea has 154,000 of its citizens in the gulags. (Yonhap) (AFP) (BBC)
A Colombian military official said eight members of the FARC and five British soldiers have been killed in fierce fighting in the department of Cauca. (AFP via Google News)
Iran Maziar Bahari Newsweek journalist released on bail after four months in prison after the disputed presidential election. (Press TV) (IOL) (Associated Press)
More than a million demonstrators Combat The Abortion March in Madrid in one of the largest demonstrations since 2003 and 2004 demonstrations against the war. (The Australian) (Reuters India)
Thousands of fans, Celebrities and politicians attending the funeral of singer Stephen Gately Boyzone in Dublin. (RT) (The Guardian) (The Times) (News ABC)
30,000 soldiers of the army Pakistan launched an offensive against the Taliban and their allies in South Waziristan. (BBC)
The Government of Maldives including President Mohamed Nasheed, is the first the sub cabinet meeting to highlight the threat of global warming. (Miadhu News) (BBC)
32 people die in a fire at a fireworks warehouse in southern India during Diwali celebrations. (Hindustan Times) (CNN)
News October 18, 2009 (18/10/2009) (Sunday)
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Yemen says rebels have killed 18 Shiites in the fight against the North. (Pro Kerala)
Iraq accuses neighbors of stealing items from their national archives, including the included documents dating back centuries. (AFP)
Ukraine began its first presidential election campaign since the revolution of 2004, Orange. (Reuters)
A Rwandan doctor who works in a French hospital were suspended after a nurse locates an Interpol arrest warrant for the Internet, accusing the genocide 1994 war crimes. "(Reuters)
At least 60 Taliban were killed in an ongoing offensive in South Waziristan, northwest Pakistan. (The Guardian) (Xinhua)
Jenson Button wins the 2009 World Championship Formula One Interlagos, so Paulo, Brazil, ending fifth in the Brazilian Grand Prix in 2009.
Both Germany and Israel complaining about a museum in Bangkok a panel that represents hi Adolf Hitler along with the slogan "Hitler is not dead." (BBC) (Radio Nederland)
Rick Hurricane strengthens to a Category 5 storm, and becoming the first major hurricane in a decade in the Pacific Ocean. (Associated Press) (Straits Times) (CNN)
The Australian state of Queensland, said the state of emergency after more than 50 wildfires are burning out of control. (TVNZ) (Al Jazeera) (The Australian)
Eight are being held in Hubei, China, for "disturbing public order" after 10,000 people participated in the riots after the death in June a controversial leader (BBC) (China Daily) (Bangkok Post)
Scotland Yard investigation into a complaint about an article Jan Moir in the British tabloid Daily Mail about their views on the death of Boyzone singer Stephen Gately. (RT)
2009 Pishin attack:
Senior commanders Revolutionary Guards are among 35 people killed in a suicide attack in the south-east. (Zee News) (Press TV) (RIA Novosti)
Iranian state TV said that Britain was directly involved in the attack and proposed as a distraction from the problems faced in Afghanistan. (Reuters)
The Pakistani charge Business was called after Iran said it had evidence that the attack was launched from Pakistani soil. (TV Press)
Seven people died and 20 were injured after gunmen fire on an outdoor bar in Puerto Rico. (From The Associated Press)
Two foreign aid workers, Sharon Commins and Hilda Kawuki a day of work and a goal of Irish charity Uganda caught in the Sudanese region of Darfur, more than three months are published. (Associated Press) (RT) (BBC)
A boat with 76 migrants on board to Canada is captured by the Royal Navy and Royal Canadian Mounted Police on its west coast of the Pacific Ocean. (CTV) (AFP)
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) supports organizations Indonesia and Malaysia, two ships in distress. (The Sydney Morning Herald)
The Government of Iceland said it has reached a new agreement with the governments of Netherlands and the United Kingdom for the reimbursement of $ 5 million. (BBC)
The news of October 19, 2009 (19/10/2009) (Monday)
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Charles Wesley Mumbere is crowned king of the population in the district Bakonjo Rwenzururu Uganda. (NPR) (AP via Google)
U.S. electoral fraud investigators Nationsacked third of the votes cast for President Hamid Karzai, which leads to a second round of elections presidential. (AP via Google)
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico said he was also a clause requiring "opt-out in the Treaty of Lisbon, where Czech Republic is granted. (Der Spiegel)
Lauhenaspessy Abraham (Bram Captain "), a pivot suspected smuggler, was arrested in Indonesia. (The Sydney Morning Herald) (The Australia)
The opposition in Parliament detailed requirements of Australia on the wages of high-profile Kerry O'Brien, presenter 7, 30 Report of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. (The Sydney Morning Herald)
32 extrasolar planets discovered and announced, which sets out how the majority of exoplanets discovered in a single day in a month. (CNN)
The news of October 20, 2009 (20/10/2009) (Tuesday)
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Afghanistan's electoral commission orders a second ballot for November 7 presidential election in Afghanistan. (AP via Jamaica Observer)
In a set of gun laws, the Vatican welcomed groups such as Anglicans "personal Ordinariates" in the Catholic Church Pope Benedict XVI announced. (BBC) (CNN)
A Yemen court sentences 10 Shiites to death and five other imprisoned Houthi rebels during the fighting that has killed hundreds of people last year. (Al-Jazeera) (Al Bawaba)
Nine North Korean who entered the Danish embassy in Hanoi Vietnam out last month in South Korea. (The Copenhagen Post)
Richard Herman, resigns as president of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, following a scandal of admission. (Chicago Tribune)
Sun Microsystems has announced its intention to lay off up to 3,000 workers as it prepares for a merger with Oracle Corp. (Market Watch)
The whole government of Kyrgyzstan, Kurmanbek Bakiyev resigns as president campaign announced the new reform. (AFP) (BBC) (Taiwan News)
Niger is suspended by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) after President Mamadou Tandja your continued with a parliamentary election, asked to be transferred to the boycotts. (BBC) (Reuters)
At least four students were killed and dozens injured in bomb blasts in an Islamic university in Islamabad, Pakistan. (AP via Google)
China pledges to rescue the crew on board the Chinese ship Xin Hai From having been kidnapped by Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean. Pirates threaten to kill the crew in case of any attempt to save them. (Xinhua) (CNN) (The Guardian)
Detectives arrested a man in Belfast as part of the barracks shooting Massereene County Antrim, Northern Ireland, in March 2009. (RT) (BBC) (Newspaper Associaton)
Iran buries its dead members of the Revolutionary Guards, were killed in a suicide bombing two days ago. Thousands attend the funeral. (BBC) (Press TV)
The U.S. Supreme Court agrees to decide whether federal courts have the power of the prisoners at Guantanamo to be released in the country. (The New York Times)
Nearly 100,000 women signed a petition after the Italian Silvio Berlusconi said that a politician is "more beautiful than intelligent" on live television. (BBC) (Reuters)
Unpublished images of abuse suspected witch stirring controversy in India. (BBC)
The United States is the National Day of Writing, sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English (Pittsburgh Post Gazette).
News of October 21, 2009 (10/21/2009) (Wednesday)
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The Philadelphia Phillies won the League 2009 National Championship Series 4 games to 1 after beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 104. (New York Times)
A report on the discovery of a new dinosaur, Fruitadens haagarorum, measuring about 70 cm in length, is published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society. (RSPB), (BBC) (Daily Telegraph)
After 10:00, an armed man with a gun and wearing military camouflage the participation of eight people hostage in central Edmonton, Canada, in the Council 2009 travels in Accident Alberta hostage crisis peacefully by the Edmonton Police Service (Global Edmonton) (CTV Edmonton)
Mayor President of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiyev Dania named former Usenov Bishkek, as the new prime minister after the resignation of his predecessor, Igor Chudinov. (BBC) (Reuters)
Marshall Islands President Litokwa Tomeing was overthrown by the first country to vote in favor of censorship. Ruben Zackhras was appointed interim president until a new election on October 23, 2009. (AFP) (Yokwe)
Hundreds of protesters gather in Lima, Peru, as a bill proposing the legalization of some form of abortion is approved. (BBC)
The United States is sending a mission uncommon in Burma for talks with the military government. (AFP) (Reuters)
Several people were arrested during a bomb attack in southeastern Iran that killed 42 people, including members of the Revolutionary Guards. (Associated Press)
Azza Transport Flight 2241 crashed to take off from Sharjah International Airport in the United Arab Emirates, killing six crew members. (Gulfnews) (Business Arabic) (Safety Net Air)
Gunmen take six people in captivity to a Lidl supermarket in Sevran, France. (BBC) (Euronews) (Ghana Broadcasting Corporation) (channel Asia News) (Jakarta Globe)
At least thirteen people died in the Rajasthan state of India after Goa Express rammed into the stationary Mewar Express. (CNN)
freight train derails east of Poti, Georgia, in an incident described as "sabotage." (BBC) (The Times of India) (Khaleej Times) (RIA Novosti)
The International Atomic Energy Agency draft agreement for Iran and the three world powers agree to reduce concern international Tehran's nuclear program. (BBC)
The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk agreed to station interceptor missile SM-3 U.S. Barack Obama reformulate the missile defense system in the territory of this NATO ally. (The New York Times)
The Crypt of Daniel O'Connell in Glasnevin cemetery Dublin, was restored and opened to tourists. (RT)
A Japanese convicted served seventeen years in prison for the murder of a girl of four years, pleaded not guilty in a retrial. (BBC)
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced its intention to reduce the number of state-owned enterprises through privatization some. (RIA Novosti) (Financial Times)
Former President Mandela of South Africa Nelson refuses to write a foreword praising the biography of the Republic of Congo Denis Sassou Nguesso, Law Speaking Africa. (IOL) (The Guardian)
News October 22, 2009 (22/10/2009) (Thursday)
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Lutheran Suede decides to conduct marriages between same sex became the first church to do so. (Reuters)
China's economy rose to 8.9% in the third quarter of last year, the fastest pace in a year. (Bloomberg) (AFP) (CNN)
In a policy change, the British Broadcasting Corporation provides a platform on the controversial issue of time in the far right British National Party (PNP), Nick Griffin, leader. (BBC) (Associated Press)
The operating system Microsoft Windows 7 goes around the world in retail. (CNET News)
The Russian Civil Society Human Rights Memorial is awarded the 2009 Sakharov Prize for freedom of thought. (Press Release EP) (RIA Novosti) (Euronews)
appeals for food aid in Ethiopia to 6.2 million people hungry. (AFP) (CSC)
About 6,000 Tamil refugees are released from the main camp of Sri Lanka for people displaced by war, to be relocated in coming weeks. (BBC)
A U.S. State Department report to Congress states that war crimes have been committed by the Sri Lankan army and rebels the Tamil Tigers in recent months of civil war in Sri Lanka. (Reuters) (The Guardian) (BBC)
The United States Department of Homeland Security Russian tourists and Chinese to travel to the Northern Mariana Islands without a visa. (Saipan Tribune)
The Olympic torch was lit in a ceremony in Olympia, Greece, to start the Relay 2010 Olympic Torch. (Gamesbids.com)
The U.S. House Financial Services Committee approved a bill creating a Protection Agency Consumer Financial. (Washington Post)
The news of October 23, 2009 (23.10.2009) (Friday)
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At the end of his three weeks of the Synod at the Vatican, over 200 Catholic bishops in Africa to issue a 12-page document asking what they call corrupt political leaders the continent who repent of their sins or resign themselves to and criticize multinational corporations that exploit and destroy the earth. (BBC) (Reuters) (CBC)
Bernard Fellay, Superior General of the Society of Saint Pius X, said the Vatican is considering the possibility of converting the group into a personal Prelature Lefebvrists. (Pakistan Christian TV)
Universal Phone Charger works with any mobile phone is approved by the International Telecommunication Union. (BBC)
Todt defeats Ari Vatanen in an election to become the new head of the International Federation for the car, replacing the former president, Max Mosley, who has worked for 16 years. (BBC)
Contracts in UK GDP by 0.4% between July and September, which means that the UK has been contracting for the first six consecutive quarters time since records were kept in 1955. (BBC) (RT)
The Swiss Government declares that the United States formally requested the extradition of director Roman Polanski for unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor in 1977. (AP via Washington Post) (Yahoo)
A bomb exploded through a large prestigious district of Peshawar, Pakistan. (AFP via Google News and Yahoo News)
A large explosion occurs at an oil refinery in Catao, Puerto Rico. (Reuters)
Vitit Muntarbhorn, UN Special Rapporteur for North Korea says the country must improve its "abysmal" rights record, saying it should provide food for more 8 million citizens. (Al Jazeera) (Taiwan News) (BBC)
Nations Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has launched its first human rights body humans, the ASEAN Inter-Governmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR). (Thai News Agency) (Associated Press)
A white man from Kenya, Thomas Cholmondeley PG, is released after five months sentenced to eight months in prison for manslaughter. (Daily Nation) (BBC)
The news of October 24, 2009 (10/24/2009) (Saturday)
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The International Day of Climate Action took place in the world as a prelude to the United Nations Forum on Climate Change, 2009, with more than 5,400 of promotion for the claim that 350 ppm is the maximum level of security dioxide carbon in the atmosphere, and called to the mitigation of global warming on Earth before reaching a turning point Climate. (New York Times) (CNN)
Ten bodies with wounds bullet thought to belong to a football team are kidnapped in Colombia Venezuela. (BBC) (Latin-American Herald Tribune)
Pakistan reports back to take control of Kotka, South Waziristan, home of Pakistani Taliban leader Mehsud Hakimullah and place of birth of the master trainer of suicide bombers to the Taliban, Qari Hussain, after a week of intense fighting with the Taliban. (BBC)
Morrissey The former Smiths singer was hospitalized after collapsing on stage during the show "This Charming Man" during his world tour. (BBC) (The Guardian) (Sky News)
Rosanna Al-Yami, a woman journalist in Saudi Arabia, was sentenced to sixty lashes Travel ban and two years for his involvement in a controversial program of sex. (BBC) (CNN) (The New York Times) (World Radio Netherlands) (Reuters)
senior envoy to North Korea and the United States rare talks on the nuclear program of North Korea from Korea to New York. (Channel News Asia) (Reuters)
At least 15 people died after two trains collided in Al-Ayyat, near Cairo, Egypt. (BBC) (Al Jazeera)
Less than week after release META aid workers Kawuki Sharon Commins and Hilda, the International Committee of the Red Cross confirmed one of its French employees kidnapped in Darfur. (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Myanmar Prime Minister Thein Sein, said on the occasion of the 15th ASEAN Summit The Government is willing to relax the residence of the National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi. (Financial Times) (Bangkok Post)
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit the coast of eastern Indonesia. (Associated Press) (Jakarta Post)
Thousands protest in London, England, demanding the withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan. (BBC News) (The Times) (AFP)
The decision of the National Movement Company development has been a controversial parliamentary election in Niger. (African Press Agency) (AFP)
An assassination attempt on President of the Republic of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov is avoided. (RIA Novosti) (Bloomberg)
The news of October 25, 2009 (10/25/2009) (Sunday)
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New York Yankees beat the Angels 5-2 in Los Angeles in Game 6 of the 2009 edition of the U.S. League Championship Series to reach the World Series. (New York Times)
Israeli police and Palestinians clash in the Temple Mount, a Jerusalem holy site, resulting in 12 arrests. (BBC) (Straits Times) (Associated Press)
Explosions kill to 155 people and injuring at least 500 in central Baghdad, the deadliest attack in the country over two years. (BBC) (Reuters India) (The Sydney Morning Herald)
India says China that the Dalai Lama is honored "guest" and not be allowed to visit Arunachal Pradesh, despite protests from China. (AP) (Times of India) (Straits Times)
Nigerian militant group, Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, declared a permanent ceasefire. (NEXT) (African Press Agency) (Xinhua)
Maksharip Aushev, human rights activist and leader of the opposition in Ingushetia, was shot dead while driving Narten near Kabardino-Balkaria. A passenger was also attacked. (Xinhua) (World Radio Netherlands) (RIA Novosti)
Tunisian vote in a general election. (Al Jazeera)
Uruguayan voters in a general election. (Press TV) (Associated Press)
Easter Islanders vote to restrict the number of immigrants in a referendum. (Radio Netherlands World) (BBC)
A fire at an oil refinery continues to burn out of control Catao in Puerto Rico, two days after the initial explosion. (Washington Post)
Netherlandst buildings. Martin Cathedral, Utrecht, Rotterdam and Groningen Euromast Martinitorenim lights clocks back in Europe. (Radio Netherlands Worldwide)
Inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog agencies, the International Energy Agency Agency (IAEA) arrived in Iran to inspect a nuclear facility in the new media city of Qom. (CNN)
It reveals that the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber been diagnosed with prostate cancer. (The Guardian)
News October 26, 2009 (10/26/2009) (Monday)
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Zine El Abidine Ben Ali won Tunisian President 90% of the vote, his fifth term and a new five-year term in general elections in the country. (BBC) (Al Jazeera) (CBC)
Jurelang Zedkaia is elected President of the Marshall Islands in May, after the overthrow of Litokwa Tomeing in a vote of no confidence last week. (PL)
By At least seven people were killed and at least four other people were injured in a three-story building fell in Palma, Mallorca. The dead included at least three of Colombia. (BBC)
Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has boycotted his own trial because he started in The Hague. (BBC) (The Guardian) (The Australian)
UN jurisdiction in Freetown, Sierra Leone held its final cause, after seven years of research by the country's civil war. (BBC) (Reuters Africa) (Ghana Broadcasting Corporation)
The trial of singer and actress Noriko Sakai opens in Tokyo. (Xinhua) (BBC) (Japan Today)
South Korean cloning researcher Hwang Woo-Suk was convicted of fraud in stem cell research. (BBC) (Radio Netherlands World) (The New Zealand Herald)
The King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia cut the sentence of 60 lashes for Rosanna Yami, a journalist involved in the sex scandal red lines. (BBC) (Al Arabiya) (CBC)
A court in Sri Lanka in Colombo Jaseeharan Vetrivel reported, the editor of the North Eastern Monthly, and his wife after being charged with conspiracy against the government in March 2008. The editor has received a penalty twenty years in prison in August 2009. (BBC) (Khaleej Times)
It was announced that Silvio Berlusconi will be held Nov. 16. (BBC)
A Milan court standards as directed by Silvio Berlusconi's Mediaset is contrary to competition with News Corporation led by Rupert Murdoch. (BBC)
The five surviving sextuplets Conway, the first sextuplets born in the island of Ireland, home. (BBC News)
At least 10 patients operated on thirty-four partially lose their sight after cataract surgery in the free Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. (BBC)
A crater located in the north of Latvia, at first thought it was a meteorite impact, which appears be a hoax perpetrated by telecom operator Tele2. (Fox News)
Uldis No, a scientist at the Latvian Environment, geology and meteorology Centre said: "This is not a real crater. It's artificial." (The Sun).
Prof Salamat Akhtar requires repeal of the blasphemy laws in Pakistan. (Christian TV Pakistan)
Silvio Berlusconi has been diagnosed with scarlet fever. (The Times)
The composer and pianist Elton John canceled its third concert of several days due flu. (BBC) (Daily Telegraph) (CBC)
Yahoo! It withdrew its GeoCities free hosting service, ten years after its purchase of David John Bohnet and Rizner. (Los Angeles Times)
Australian authorities offer reward Aus $ 1,000,000 in its search for a man suspected of ordering the killing of a vampire. (BBC)
A police officer in Liverpool, England, is hospitalized in a cause of death after suffering a homophobic attack by a group of twenty youth. (Sky News) (BBC)
News October 27, 2009 (27/10/2009) (Tuesday)
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An Australian government report warned global warming climate change threatens the life of the country's coastline, with the prospect of a ban on coastal homes. (The Guardian) (The Daily Telegraph)
Base Professions Austrian universities spread to several others in Vienna, Graz and Linz, demanding free education for all. (Boston Herald) (CNN iReport) (Austria Times)
Qatar opens one of the trains of the world's largest tanker LNG, operated by RasGas. (Al Bawaba) (The Peninsula) (Gulf Times)
Benedict XVI has appointed Cardinal Peter Turkson of Cape Coast, Ghana, to serve the new head of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. (Pakistan Christian TV)
NASA announced a delay in the launch of the Ares IX test rocket designed to replace the space shuttle, due to bad weather. (New Scientist) (BBC)
Scientology Church in France is found guilty of racketeering. (France 24) (The Times) (Al Jazeera)
China confirms that it has executed two Tibetans during the riots of last year. (Angola Press) (The Guardian) (The Hindu)
The son of former French president Francois Mitterrand, Jean-Christophe Mitterrand and former minister, Charles Pasqua, are condemned its role in the illegal sale of weapons to Angola. (Associated Press) (Reuters)
A nephew of the Acting Head of Honduras Roberto Micheletti and a senior military official is found killed. (Times of India) (BBC) (TV News)
A British couple are missing after their boat was hijacked by Somali pirates off the Seychelles. (Bloomberg) (AFP) (Xinhua)
North Korea said a South Korean man has defected to North Korea across the DMZ. (Yonhap) (AP) (Xinhua)
Burundi and Uganda strengthen security after threats by militant Somali group al-Shabaab, with links to Al Qaeda, to attack their capital. (Reuters India) (VOA)
The province autonomous Aceh in Indonesia is to ban women from wearing tight pants in a new law, if a law permitting the stoning to death adulterers and flogging of homosexuals will be reviewed. (Jakarta Globe) (Straits Times) (Reuters South Africa)
Venezuelan authorities arrested a number of people accused of being agents intelligence from neighboring Colombia, on charges of espionage. (El Universal) (Colombia Reports) (BBC)
Prime Minister of Thailand, Abhisit Vejjajiva back to autonomy troubled provinces south to end violence in the region. (The Nation) (Straits Times)
The news of October 28, 2009 (28/10/2009) (Wednesday)
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Canadian folk singer Taylor Mitchell is maimed by coyotes to death at the age of 19 years. (CBC) (The Star)
Mozambique voters to the polls for general elections. (AFP via Google News) (IOL)
An explosion in Meena Bazar, Peshawar, Pakistan, kills the least 95 people while 110 were wounded. (Geo TV) (The Times)
12 people, including six UN officials were killed by Taliban militants attack a house international guest in the Afghan capital of Kabul. (Associated Press) (New York Times)
One test of Germany last Nazi war crimes begins with Heinrich Boere responsible for killing three civilians in the Netherlands. (The local) (BBC) (Deutsche Welle)
Article first Ares IX test rocket for NASA Ares I, successfully launched from Launch Complex 39B Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a suborbital test flight. (CNN)
The Lebanese army says have found and deactivated four 107 mm rockets in the garden of a house built on part days after a rocket fired from the northern city hit Hula Israeli border Kiryat Shmona. It was the fifth rocket attack previously been used to try to break the ceasefire. (Reuters)
Rescue of the Chinese police more than 2,000 children in a six-month campaign against human trafficking. (BBC) (Daily Telegraph)
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