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World News Atlas    European Union     2002   September

European Union, September 2002 Timeline Thursday, January 8     Author
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Summary.     Click for More > Hijack suspect charged  Kerim Sadok Chatty, 29, a Tunisian -born Swede, has been charged with attempting to hijack and sabotage an aircraft or airport Blair promises proof of Iraq threat  rime Minister has promised to publish evidence on Iraq's alleged development of weapons of mass destruction Pair arrested for 9/11 attack plan  Turkish man and his American fiancee planned an attack on a U.S. military base in Germany close to the September 11 Putin: No grounds for Iraq attack  Russian President has told Blair that he doubts there are any grounds for using force against Iraq   Bush, Blair make case against Iraq  President and British Prime Minister said there is ample evidence that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction Iraq nuclear dilemma exposed  Iraq could assemble a nuclear weapon in months if it had foreign help, a report has concluded Austria set for early elections  4 members of the coalition government quit in a row with their former party leader, Joerg Haider Ruling Social Democrats won election  Led by Prime Minister Goran Persson, the ruling party garnered 40.1% of the vote and remain the largest party 16 Islamic groups banned  Police stormed homes and froze bank accounts across Germany. Groups linked to a jailed Islamic militant Minister denies Bush 'Hitler' slur  Justice minister Herta Daeubler-Gmelin has denied comparing U.S. President George W. Bush to Nazi leader France sends troops to Ivory Coast  France wants to ensure the security of Western citizens following an armed uprising by rebels Polls give Schroeder slim lead  Social Democratic Party won 38.5%. Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer's Greens, was projected to win 9%   Schroeder declares victory


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  Germany  
  Chancellor's ruling coalition has eked out a new parliamentary majority. Social Democrats and Greens combined won 47.1%


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Sep.23   Berlin Schroeder outlines battles ahead  Chancellor has moved to quell his critics' claims that the country faces a crisis because of the size of his mandate

  England Cabinet starts key Iraq meeting  Blair has begun briefing key ministers about the need for action on Iraq at a crucial cabinet meeting in Downing Street

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  England Blair unveils Iraq dossier  The 55-page document about the threat posed by Iraq's weapons programmes was posted on various government websites

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Sep.24   London     Blair: Iraq weapons threat growing  In the House of Commons Blair has warned that weapons of mass destruction programme is active, detailed and growing

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Sep.26   Washington US to tackle France on Iraq  A US envoy , Marc Grossman, is beginning a mission to persuade France and Russia to back a new tough draft UN resolution

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Sep.27   Washington   U.S., UK on diplomatic offensive  Senior U.S. and British diplomats are embarking on negotiations in a bid to win support for a tough U.N. resolution against Iraq

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  France Bush, envoy lobby French on Iraq  U.S. President telephoned President Chirac to urge support for a U.N. resolution threatening Iraq with military

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Sep.28   London London and Rome host anti-war rallies  Demonstrators have marched in protest against military plans for Iraq

Sep.29   England Europe wins Ryder Cup over U.S.  Europeans beat the United States at its best game -- singles -- when Paul McGinley made an 8-foot par putt

Sep.30   Sweden Hijack suspect released  A Swedish Muslim has been released without charge after being held on suspicion of trying to hijack a London-bound plane




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Schumacher wins GP to set mark for wins  5-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher set a record for most victories in one season Hijack suspect charged  Kerim Sadok Chatty, 29, a Tunisian -born Swede, has been charged with attempting to hijack and sabotage an aircraft or airport 7 suspected of al Qaeda ties held  Mmen suspected of recruiting for the al Qaeda guerrilla network   Blair promises proof of Iraq threat  rime Minister has promised to publish evidence on Iraq's alleged development of weapons of mass destruction Illegal Heathrow staff arrested  15 illegal immigrants were working in high-security zones. 9 of the 15 have been deported Ex-spy chief attacks FBI tactics  The former head of British intelligence says U.S. investigators failed properly to detect the threat ahead of the September 11 Munich massacre victims remembered  Political leaders and sports figures have gathered to mark the 30th anniversary. 11 Israeli athletes were killed in 1972 Sicily rocked by earthquake  A strong 5.4 earthquake is leaving two people dead from heart attacks and three others injured Pair arrested for 9/11 attack plan  Turkish man and his American fiancee planned an attack on a U.S. military base in Germany close to the September 11   Putin: No grounds for Iraq attack  Russian President has told Blair that he doubts there are any grounds for using force against Iraq Stranded Romanian seaman head home  7 sailors and their captain stranded in a Dominican port for two years left for home   Bush, Blair make case against Iraq


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Sep.7   Washington  
  President and British Prime Minister said there is ample evidence that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction


Sep.8   Austria Far-right Vice-Chancellor quits  Susanne Riess-Passer was quitting the governing coalition over a party revolt led by rival Joerg Haider

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Sep.9   England   Iraq nuclear dilemma exposed  Iraq could assemble a nuclear weapon in months if it had foreign help, a report has concluded

  Austria   Austria set for early elections  4 members of the coalition government quit in a row with their former party leader, Joerg Haider

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  England Blair to brand Saddam 'outlaw'  UK prime minister: United Nations must act soon to deal with Saddam Hussein

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Sep.10   France France promotes U.N. route to Iraq  A Security Council resolution suggested giving Baghdad a 3-week deadline for letting weapons inspectors into Iraq

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 Spain Cipollini repeats stage win  The Italian continued to make up for lost time with his second bunch sprint victory in 24 hours in the Tour of Spain

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Sep.11   Southern France Flood death toll is 21  There are still 12 people missing in Gard, the area worst hit by the floods. Trains suspended across southern France

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  England Blair recalls parliament over Iraq  Prime Ministe has asked for parliament to be recalled to debate the possibility of military action against Iraq

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  England Radical Muslims warn U.S.  The clerics said the United States has to suffer much more to learn 'obedience'

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Sep.12   England Firefighter strike 'threatens UK'  Firefighters are due to vote on strike action that threatens to disrupt transport system

  Sicily Sicily police hold terror suspects  With the help of U.S. investigators, 15 Pakistani with suspected ties to al Qaeda were arrested

Sep.13   Germany MobilCom gets government lifeline  France Telecom dumped cash-hungry German partner. The German Government have to save stricken telecoms operator

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  Netherlands Police arrest terror suspect  Kurdish man is suspected by the United States of having links to al Qaeda

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Sep.14   Denmark Execution extraditions trouble EU  EU home and justice ministers and U.S. Attorney General are trying to reach a deal on extraditing terror suspects

Sep.15   Basque Tear gas fired at protesters  Bilbao is clearing up after police fired rubber bullets during a demonstration in support of a suspended political party

 Italy Barrichello, Schumacher go 1-2 in GP  Barrichello won his 3rd race of the season, and Ferrari claimed its 13th victory in 15 races

  Uganda Rebels release priests  Two elderly Italian priests kidnapped by Lord's Resistance Army have been released unharmed

  London Prince Harry celebrates 18th birthday  Harry said Diana had 'more guts than anybody' and had inspired him to carve a role for himself

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  Sweden   Ruling Social Democrats won election
  Led by Prime Minister Goran Persson, the ruling party garnered 40.1% of the vote and remain the largest party


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Sep.16   France Senior ETA leaders arrested  Juan Antonio Olarra and Ainhoa Mugica arrested in a joint operation involving French and Spanish police

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Sep.17   England N-fuel begins Sellafield journey  A shipment of radioactive waste rejected by Japan has begun the final leg of its journey a British nuclear plant

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 Rome Real opens with win vs. Roma  Two goals by Jose Maria Gutierrez led defending champion to a 3-0 win at 10th Champions Cup

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Sep.18   France Nazi collaborator Maurice Papon freed  A former French police chief imprisoned for sending Jews to death camps - has been set free on health grounds

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 Bavaria Deportivo stuns Bayern 3-2  Roy Makaay scored 3 goals in first-rotation Group G Champions League match

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Sep.19   France Paedophile gang behind bars  A court sentenced 10 people to between four and 15 years. They accused of running the largest paedophile ring

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  Germany   16 Islamic groups banned  Police stormed homes and froze bank accounts across Germany. Groups linked to a jailed Islamic militant

 Scotland Celtic hits 8 against Suduva in UEFA cup  Henrik Larsson-inspired Celtic whipped Lithuanian side FK Suduva 8-1 in the first leg of their UEFA Cup

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  Netherlands Fortuyn accused ends hunger strike  The animal rights activist Volkert van der Graaf charged with killing populist politician has ended a hunger strike after 69 days

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Sep.20   Berlin   Minister denies Bush 'Hitler' slur  Justice minister Herta Daeubler-Gmelin has denied comparing U.S. President George W. Bush to Nazi leader

Sep.21   Germany 'Hitler row' clouds poll  A minister's comparison of the Bush's methods to those of Hitler are overshadowing the final day before an election

  Slovakia Poll puts Slovakia on track for EU  Ex-premier Meciar leading, but too weak to be re-elected in the face of opposition from potential coalition partners

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  Ivory Coast     France sends troops to Ivory Coast  France wants to ensure the security of Western citizens following an armed uprising by rebels

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Sep.22   Germany     Polls give Schroeder slim lead  Social Democratic Party won 38.5%. Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer's Greens, was projected to win 9%

 France France bounces the U.S. in Davis Cup  Grosjean overcame an ankle injury to beat Roddick as defending champion France advanced to the final

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  Germany     Schroeder declares victory
  Chancellor's ruling coalition has eked out a new parliamentary majority. Social Democrats and Greens combined won 47.1%


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Sep.23   Berlin     Schroeder outlines battles ahead
  Chancellor has moved to quell his critics' claims that the country faces a crisis because of the size of his mandate

  England   Cabinet starts key Iraq meeting
  Blair has begun briefing key ministers about the need for action on Iraq at a crucial cabinet meeting in Downing Street

 Spain 4 clubs all posted wins  Real may keep Ronaldo on sideline in Champions League

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  England     Blair unveils Iraq dossier
  The 55-page document about the threat posed by Iraq's weapons programmes was posted on various government websites

  Basque Two killed in Bilbao blast  An explosion ripped apart a car, killing people inside who were suspected to be members of ETA

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Sep.24   London     Blair: Iraq weapons threat growing
  In the House of Commons Blair has warned that weapons of mass destruction programme is active, detailed and growing


  Basque Explosion follows Bilbao car bomb  Three civil guards have injured in an attack, two of them seriously, in an explosion on a highway

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 Spain AC Milan routs Deportivo 4-0  Striker Filippo Inzaghi made a hat trick

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  Poland NATO talks focus on terror, Iraq  Russian Defence Minister Ivanov is preparing to join his NATO counterparts for talks

  Iraq Iraq dismisses British arms dossier  An adviser to Saddam Hussein has said that U.N. weapons inspectors would have unfettered access

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Sep.25  Northern Italy Juve smashes Dynamo Kiev 5-0  Alessandro Del Piero scored his 25th Champions League goal

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  Poland Rumsfeld: Evidence links Iraq, al Qaeda  U.S. intelligence has determined there is a link between Iraq and the al Qaeda, but Secretary refused to elaborate

 Spain Madrid shoots six past Genk  Real produced an irresistible attacking display to crush Champions League newcomers Genk 6-0

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Sep.26   Washington   US to tackle France on Iraq
  A US envoy , Marc Grossman, is beginning a mission to persuade France and Russia to back a new tough draft UN resolution

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Sep.27   Washington   U.S., UK on diplomatic offensive
  Senior U.S. and British diplomats are embarking on negotiations in a bid to win support for a tough U.N. resolution against Iraq


 England Europe took a 4-2 lead at Ryder Cup  Tiger Woods lost two more matches. Woods and Azinger lost 1-up to Bjorn and Clarke

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  France     Bush, envoy lobby French on Iraq
  U.S. President telephoned President Chirac to urge support for a U.N. resolution threatening Iraq with military

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Sep.28  England U.S., Europe in tight fight at Ryder Cup  Woods got his first win but Europe maintained its 1-point lead

  London   London and Rome host anti-war rallies  Demonstrators have marched in protest against military plans for Iraq

Sep.29   England   Europe wins Ryder Cup over U.S.
  Europeans beat the United States at its best game -- singles -- when Paul McGinley made an 8-foot par putt

Sep.30   Sweden     Hijack suspect released  A Swedish Muslim has been released without charge after being held on suspicion of trying to hijack a London-bound plane