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World News Atlas
European Union
2007
October
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European Union, October 2007 Timeline
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Thursday, January 8
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| Oct.3 |
Baghdad |
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Bomb injures Polish envoy A car bomb struck the convoy of the Polish ambassador to Iraq, killing one of his bodyguards and 2 Iraqi civilians
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London |
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Bhutto: Corruption charges remain Pakistani opposition leader has accused Islamabad of waging 'a typical disinformation campaign' by saying it planned to lift corruption charges
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Scotland |
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Last-gasp goal sinks holders Milan A last minute goal from striker McDonald gave Celtic a shock 2-1 home win over Champions League holders in Group D
Morning News |
| Oct.4 |
London |
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Bhutto upbeat over power-sharing Ex-Pakistani PM has said she is 'optimistic' of a power-sharing deal with President Musharraf
Evening News |
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Basque |
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Police seize Basque leaders
Map of Segura Spain Spanish police have arrested the entire leadership of the banned Basque separatist party, Batasuna
| 22 people were detained on orders from top anti-terror judge, Baltasar Garzon
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Morning News |
| Oct.6 |
London |
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Brown rules out autumn election Gordon Brown said he wanted a chance to show the country his 'vision for change' and to develop his policies further
Evening News |
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Wales |
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France shock favorites New Zealand France fought back from 13-0 down to pull off a 20-18 victory and send New Zealand crashing out of the Rugby World Cup in Cardiff
Morning News |
| Oct.7 |
Shanghai |
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Hamilton's crash gives rivals hope Championship leader spun out of the Chinese Grand Prix to send the world title race to a cliffhanger finale in Brazil on October 21
Day News |
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Paris |
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Gang punches hole in Monet work A gang of intruders has broken into a museum and inflicted serious damage on a painting by Impressionist artist
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London |
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Brown criticized for vote retreat Rright wing Conservative Party leader David Cameron attacked Brown's decision as poor choice following weeks of 'dithering'
Evening News |
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Paris |
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Diana inquest heads to Paris British coroner's jury comes to Paris to retrace the lovers' fatal path in an attempt to put to rest the dark suspicions surrounding their deaths
Morning News |
| Oct.8 |
London |
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Brown denies polls changed mind
Gordon Brown says he takes 'full responsibility' for the snap election speculation and denied poor opinion polls led him to decide against one
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London |
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UK plans Iraq troop cut to 2,500 British Prime Minister Brown has said the number of troops in Iraq will fall from the current level of 5,500 to 2,500 by next spring
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Paris |
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Jury retraces Diana's fatal path| Jurors in a British inquest have begun tracing Princess' last moments before the car crash that killed her 10 years ago | |
Morning News |
| Oct.10 |
London |
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All Blacks rugby star arrested Doug Howlett was arrested by police after 2 cars were damaged outside the team hotel at Heathrow Airport
Day News |
| Oct.12 |
England |
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Superbug kills 90 in hospitals Nurses who didn't wash their hands and left patients lying in soiled beds were are blaming for the deaths of contracted a bacterial infection in hospitals
| Oct.13 |
Paris |
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Wilkinson kicks England into final The defending champions reached the Rugby World Cup final with a hard-fought 14-9 victory over France
Morning News |
| Oct.14 |
Northern England |
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Magnificent seventh title for Els Ernie Els is claiming his seventh HSBC World Match Play title at Wentworth with a 6 & 4 victory against Angel Cabrera in the final
Day News |
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Paris |
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South Africa gets to final over Argentina South Africa is ending the hopes of underdogs Argentina with a 37-13 victory at the Stade de France
Evening News |
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European Union |
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EU mulls tougher Burma sanctions Foreign ministers are to discuss tougher sanctions against the junta as the crackdown on pro-democracy activists continues
Morning News |
| Oct.15 |
Spain |
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Pereiro 'crowned' 2006 Tour champ Tour director Prudhomme is moving the Spaniard up from second to first after the disqualification of Landis for a doping violation
Day News |
| Oct.17 |
Moscow |
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England sunk by Pavluchenko double 2 goals in the space of 4 second-half minutes by Roman Pavluchenko gave Russia a crucial 2-1 victory in the Euro 2008 Group E
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Czech Republic |
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Czechs, Greece and Romania qualify The Czech Republic made a superb 3-0 victory over Germany. Greece have a narrow 1-0 victory against Turkey. Romania, Luxembourg, 2-0
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Paris |
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France wakes to transport strike A one-day nationwide strike by public transport workers leaves the country with almost no train, bus or metro services
Morning News |
| Oct.18 |
Paris |
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President and wife divorce Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife of 11 years, Cecilia, have divorced 'by mutual consent'
Day News |
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Portugal |
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EU leaders agree new treaty deal| The leaders have reached a deal in Lisbon on a landmark treaty to reform the 27-member bloc, to replace the European Constitution | |
Morning News |
| Oct.19 |
London |
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Lab suspends DNA pioneer Watson| The Nobel Prize-winning DNA pioneer James Watson has drawn severe criticism over remarks he made in a British newspaper | |
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Paris |
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Superb Argentina stun France again Argentina ended their magnificent World Cup campaign as they started it, to claim the bronze medal with a 34-10 victory
| Oct.20 |
Paris |
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South Africa win Rugby World Cup South Africa claimed their second crown with a 15-6 victory at the Stade de France as England failed to become the first team to defend their title
Evening News |
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Poland |
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Poland to vote in snap election People have begun voting in a parliamentary election to elect a new government that has been called 2 years ahead of schedule
Morning News |
| Oct.21 |
Sao Paulo |
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Raikkonen champion as Lewis stalls Kimi Raikkonen claimed his first world title after previous overall leader Hamilton suffered a nightmare end to his season at the Brazilian Grand Prix
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Naples |
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Pope decries 'religious' violence Attending a peace summit in Naples Benedict XVI has urged world religious leaders not to allow God's name to be used to justify violence
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Spain |
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Nalbandian stuns Federer David Nalbandian battled back to stun world No. 1 with a 1-6 6-3 6-3 victory in the final of the Madrid Masters
Evening News |
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Poland |
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Polls: Opposition leads A pro-business opposition party that wants to bring troops home from Iraq was headed to an overwhelming victory in parliamentary elections
Morning News |
| Oct.22 |
Poland |
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Opposition wins election The Civic Platform took 41.6%, or 208 seats in the lower house. Civic Platform joined with the smaller Polish Presence Party, which won 8.8%
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Southern Italy |
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Mafia turnover '$120bn' Retailers have denounced the growth of Mafia extortion rackets which they say now affect big companies as well as smaller one
| Oct.23 |
London |
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Seven-up Arsenal overpower Slavia Theo Walcott scored his first goals in Europe to help thrash Prague 7-0 to equal the highest-ever Champions League victory by any team
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London |
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Israel: Iran nukes are world issue Prime Minister Olmert said that Iran's controversial nuclear program is 'a major issue for the entire world' and called for stronger sanctions
Morning News |
| Oct.24 |
Netherlands |
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NATO head commits to Afghanistan NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has said the organisation cannot 'run away' from Afghanistan, as members hold talks in the Netherlands
Day News |
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Istanbul |
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Defeat leaves Liverpool on brink Liverpool have 'a mountain to climb' after their Champions League defeat away to Besiktas left them facing group elimination
| Oct.25 |
Paris |
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Witness: Diana spoke after crash A rescuer who tried to help Diana after her car crash said that the princess spoke as she lay in the wreckage, repeating 'oh my God' over and over
| Oct.26 |
Portugal |
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Putin: 'U.S. plan is Cuban missile crisis'
Russian President compared the U.S. proposal to build a missile defense shield in Eastern Europe to the missile crisis of the 1960s
| Putin, at a summit with EU leaders, said the situation was 'technologically similar'
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Morning News |
| Oct.28 |
Austria |
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Svindal snatches win in first race Aksel Lund Svindal began defense of his World Cup overall with a victory at the season-opening race on the Rettenbach glacie
Day News |
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London |
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Giants sink Dolphins in NFL first Eli Manning threw for only 59 yards but ran for New York's only touchdown to lift the Giants to 13-10 victory over Miami
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Saudi Arabia |
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Saudi king chides UK on terrorism King Abdullah has accused Britain of not doing enough to fight international terrorism. He says could take 20 or 30 years to beat terrorism
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France |
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Chad 'kidnapping' angers Sarkozy French President has condemned French charity workers for trying to take more than 100 children out of the Chad-Darfur region
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| Oct.29 |
Chad |
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Prison 'likely' in child row Chad's interior minister has said 6 French aid workers are likely to go to prison after attempting to fly more than 100 children out of Chad
| Oct.30 |
London |
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Saudi king's royal meet draws fire 
King Abdullah has begun his visit to the UK as controversy continues over issues related to the Middle Eastern kingdom
| Abdullah has been welcomed ceremonially to Britain by the Queen on Horseguard's Parade
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United Kingdom |
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Madeleine fund paid for mortgage The parents of Madeleine McCann used money donated to hunt for their daughter to make 2 mortgage payments
Morning News |
| Oct.31 |
Spain |
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Spain condemns terror verdict 
A court delivered an unexpectedly mixed verdict in the trial of 28 defendants charged in the 2004 Madrid train bombings
| The three-judge panel is convicting three of mass murder but delivering lesser convictions against the others. Moroccans Jamal Zougam and Otman el Ghanoui and Spaniard Emilio Trashorras were convicted of murder
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