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World News Atlas
Arab Countries
2004
September
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Arab Countries, September 2004 Timeline
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Thursday, January 8
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Day News |
| Sep.7 |
Iraq |
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U.S. death toll in Iraq passes 1,000| More than three-quarters have died in combat, and 647 of have been killed since Bush declared an end to major combat | |
Morning News |
| Sep.9 |
Washington |
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Powell declares genocide in Sudan The Secretary of State has said the killings in Darfur region constitute genocide
| Sep.11 |
Greece |
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Top cleric feared killed in helicopter crash Patriarch of Alexandria, a top leader of the Greek Orthodox church, was among feared killed off northern Greece
| Sep.14 |
Baghdad |
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Car bomb at police station kills 47 Assailants launched two deadly assaults at police targets. 12 police officers killed in a drive-by shooting in Baquba
Day News |
| Sep.15 |
UN |
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Iraq war illegal, says Annan The Secretary-General says the US-led invasion was an act that contravened the UN charter
Morning News |
| Sep.16 |
Baghdad |
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2 Americans, Briton kidnapped Three were seized by kidnappers from their home in the upscale al-Mansur district
| Sep.17 |
Baghdad |
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8 killed in car bombing A suicide bomb detonated near an Iraqi police checkpoint on a busy street
| Sep.18 |
Northern Iraq |
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Kirkuk bombing attacks Iraqi forces A suicide car bomb detonated in front of the national guard headquarters, killing 19 people and wounding 39 others
Day News |
| Sep.20 |
Iraq |
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U.S. hostage beheaded An Islamist Web site showed video of Eugene Armstrong being beheaded by members of al-Zarqawi's group
| Sep.22 |
Iraq |
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British hostage pleads for life on video Kenneth Bigley tearfully pleaded to Tony Blair to help spare his life. UK rules out hostage negotiations
Morning News |
| Sep.23 |
U.S. Congress |
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Iraq PM thanks U.S. Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi is laying out his government's aspirations to a joint meeting of Congress
Day News |
| Sep.24 |
Baghdad |
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Six Egyptians taken Gunmen have seized Egyptians in a raid on their Baghdad office
Morning News |
| Sep.26 |
Syria |
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Hamas leader killed Izz al-Din al-Sheikh Khalil was killed when a car exploded in Damascus
| Sep.27 |
Iraq |
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Kidnapped Iranian diplomat freed Fereidoun Jahani, who was kidnapped in Iraq in early August, arrived at the Iranian embassy in Baghdad
Day News |
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Jordan |
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Jordan king doubts Iraq elections King Abdullah has said it will be impossible to hold fair elections in the current state of chaos
Morning News |
| Sep.28 |
Basra |
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Two UK soldiers killed in Basra 2 armored Land Rovers and a logistics vehicle were traveling in a convoy when they were attacked
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England |
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Blair defiant over Iraq invasion The prime minister has acknowledged evidence about Saddam having actual weapons of mass destruction was wrong
Day News |
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Iraq |
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Italians freed, Frenchmen to be released 2 women kidnapped 3 weeks ago have been released and 2 journalists are set to be freed in 48 hours
Morning News |
| Sep.29 |
Iraq |
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Hostage Bigley shown in new video British hostage has been shown in a cage in chains in a video screened on Al-Jazeera television
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Yemen |
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2 sentenced to death for Cole bomb A court has handed down death sentences to two men for their roles in the bombing of the USS Cole
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England |
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UK hopes for Iraq hostage contact Tony Blair said his government would respond immediately to any contacts from the militants
| Sep.30 |
Baghdad |
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Bombs toll hits 45 Suspected insurgents launched deadly car bomb attacks, killing mostly children in operations aimed at Iraqi government
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Sunni Triangle |
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U.S. launches Samarra offensive A brigade-size force of U.S. and Iraqi national guard troops had reached the center of the Sunni Triangle city
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| Sep.1 |
Iraq |
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Employer: 7 hostages released The 3 Indians, 3 Kenyans and one Egyptian are expected to arrive in Kuwait
| Sep.3 |
Sudan |
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Sudan rejects Darfur peace force Sudan may agree to extra monitors being deployed
Day News |
| Sep.4 |
Northern Iraq |
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Attack on police academy kills 25 At least 40 others wounded when 2 bombs exploded simultaneously near an police academy in Kirkuk
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Iraq |
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16 police officers killed in fighting Police and national guard were conducting raids in Latifia
Morning News |
| Sep.5 |
Sunni Triangle |
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Report: Fugitive al-Duri captured Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri, deputy commander of armed forces under Saddam Hussein, was captured near Tikrit
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Northern Iraq |
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Fighting rages US troops fought rebels for a 2nd day, while Iraqi forces said they had captured 500 suspected militants
| Sep.6 |
Sunni Triangle |
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Falluja bomb kills 7 U.S. troops 7 Marines and 3 Iraqi guardsmen were killed in a car bomb. 2 Humvees were destroyed in the attack
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Nigeria |
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Darfur talks deadlocked African Union's chief appealed to both Sudan's government and rebels to move closer to compromise
| Sep.7 |
Sadr City |
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Dozens killed in Baghdad fighting Fighting between US and Shia insurgents across Sadr City suburb has left at least 34 dead
Day News |
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Iraq |
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U.S. death toll in Iraq passes 1,000| More than three-quarters have died in combat, and 647 of have been killed since Bush declared an end to major combat | |
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Iraq |
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Italian aid workers among 5 kidnapped 2 humanitarian workers from the organization Bridge to Baghdad were kidnapped in Baghdad
Morning News |
| Sep.8 |
Iraq |
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Fears grow for Italian hostages Concern is growing for 2 women aid workers taken hostage by gunmen who stormed their Baghdad offices
Day News |
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Baghdad |
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Insurgents target more Iraqi officials Insurgents killing one official, wounding one, and missing another in Baghdad and in the northern city of Mosul
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Sunni Triangle |
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Airstrike targets 'Zarqawi house' A 'precision' strike has targeted a building in Falluja that was being used by followers of terror mastermind
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Sudan |
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Sudan's oil industry could face sanctions A U.S. draft resolution calls for an enlarged African Union monitoring force in Darfur with an expanded mandate
Morning News |
| Sep.9 |
Washington |
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Powell declares genocide in Sudan The Secretary of State has said the killings in Darfur region constitute genocide
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Sunni Triangle |
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Dozens dead in fighting US troops and Iraqi security forces clashed with insurgents in the cities of Falluja and Tall 'Afar
| Sep.10 |
New York |
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WTC agency sues Saudis over 9/11 The agency that owns the site of the World Trade Center is suing Saudi Arabia for damages suffered
Day News |
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Iraq |
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US soldier confesses to Iraq abuses Specialist Armin J Cruz has pleaded guilty at a court martial in Baghdad to maltreating detainees at Abu Ghraib
Morning News |
| Sep.11 |
Greece |
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Top cleric feared killed in helicopter crash Patriarch of Alexandria, a top leader of the Greek Orthodox church, was among feared killed off northern Greece
| Sep.12 |
Iraq |
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26 Iraqis killed in heavy fighting Clashes are including a suicide bombing at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison where a driver tried to crash through the gate
| Sep.13 |
Sunni Triangle |
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U.S. strikes 'terrorist site' The warplanes have conducted a 'successful precision strike' on a reported terrorist meeting site in Falluja
Day News |
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Darfur |
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New alarm over Darfur crisis toll Up to 10,000 displaced, many of them children, are dying each month in the region as a result of disease and violence
Evening News |
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Turkey |
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Turkey warns US on northern Iraq Turkey says it will end cooperation with the US if the Americans continue with their offensive in the town of Talafar
Morning News |
| Sep.14 |
Baghdad |
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Car bomb at police station kills 47| Assailants launched two deadly assaults at police targets. 12 police officers killed in a drive-by shooting in Baquba | |
Day News |
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Washington |
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Iraq rebuilding funds shifted to security The will shift more than $3 billion earmarked for Iraqi reconstruction to improve security and oil production
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UN |
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U.S. eases Sudan sanctions threat The United States said oil sanctions should be considered if Sudan does not stop the violence in the troubled Darfur region
Morning News |
| Sep.15 |
Iraq |
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Turkish hostage freed Ayatullah Gezmen, 43, kidnapped in Iraq and held for 50 days was freed by his captors. Bodies of 3 beheaded were discovered
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West Bank |
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Israel raids kill 10 Palestinians Israeli forces making back-to-back raids in two northern West Bank towns, Nablus and Jenin
Day News |
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UN |
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Iraq war illegal, says Annan The Secretary-General says the US-led invasion was an act that contravened the UN charter
Morning News |
| Sep.16 |
Baghdad |
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2 Americans, Briton kidnapped Three were seized by kidnappers from their home in the upscale al-Mansur district
Day News |
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UN Security Council |
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Annan urges action over Darfur The secretary-general has urged Security Council members to take immediate action over a US draft
Evening News |
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Sunni Triangle |
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Bloodshed in US raids on Falluja The US military carried out attacks overnight on the towns of Falluja and Ramadi, killing up to 60 insurgents
Morning News |
| Sep.17 |
Baghdad |
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8 killed in car bombing A suicide bomb detonated near an Iraqi police checkpoint on a busy street
Day News |
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Nigeria |
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Sudan talks break up with no deal Peace talks between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebels have ended without agreement
Evening News |
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Iraq |
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Iraqi Airways to resume flights National airline is resuming international flights 14 years after war and sanctions forced it to stop operating
Morning News |
| Sep.18 |
Northern Iraq |
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Kirkuk bombing attacks Iraqi forces A suicide car bomb detonated in front of the national guard headquarters, killing 19 people and wounding 39 others
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Iraq |
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Group threatens to kill hostages Militants have threatened to kill 3 Westerners unless all female Iraqi prisoners are set free
Day News |
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UN Security Council |
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UN threatens sanctions on Sudan The Security Council has approved a resolution threatening sanctions if violence continues in the region of Darfur
Morning News |
| Sep.19 |
Iraq |
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Turkey confirms 10 kidnappings The Turkish Embassy in Baghdad said Sunday that 10 employees of a U.S.-Turkish company were kidnapped
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England |
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Blair, Allawi vow to defeat Iraq 'evil' Tony Blair: Iraq has become the 'crucible of global terrorism', but insurgents will be defeated
Day News |
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England |
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Iraq 'on track for January poll' Iraqi interim PM Iyad Allawi has said elections will take place as scheduled, despite continuing violence in the country
Morning News |
| Sep.20 |
Iraq |
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Sunni clerics killed in Baghdad Gunmen have killed 2 prominent clerics belonging to an influential Sunni Muslim group
Day News |
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Iraq |
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U.S. hostage beheaded An Islamist Web site showed video of Eugene Armstrong being beheaded by members of al-Zarqawi's group
Morning News |
| Sep.21 |
Iraq |
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Families plead for hostages' lives The families of an American and a Briton being have made desperate appeals to the militants to release the men
Evening News |
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Iraq |
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Iraq woman prisoner 'to be freed' Iraq's justice ministry: One of two female scientists held in US custody will be released
Morning News |
| Sep.22 |
Iraq |
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Rift over Saddam scientists' fate The US dismissed statements from Iraqi officials that one of the scientists would soon be freed
Day News |
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Iraq |
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British hostage pleads for life on video Kenneth Bigley tearfully pleaded to Tony Blair to help spare his life. UK rules out hostage negotiations
Morning News |
| Sep.23 |
U.S. Congress |
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Iraq PM thanks U.S.| Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi is laying out his government's aspirations to a joint meeting of Congress | |
Evening News |
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Washington |
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Violence 'may limit Iraqi poll' Donald Rumsfeld has suggested Iraq may be able to hold elections, omitting areas where violence is most severe
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New York |
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Powell in historic meet with Libya For the first time in 25 years, a U.S. secretary of state has met with the Libyan counterpart
Day News |
| Sep.24 |
Baghdad |
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Six Egyptians taken| Gunmen have seized Egyptians in a raid on their Baghdad office | |
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Washington |
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Iraq poll plans spark new US row Democrats have questioned its ability to ensure that full elections are held in January 2005
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Sudan |
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Sudan 'foils Islamist coup plot' Sudan says it has foiled a coup plot by backers of detained Hassan al-Turabi
Morning News |
| Sep.25 |
Sunni Triangle |
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Fighting, insurgent attacks intense At least 9 Iraqis and 5 U.S. troops died. U.S. warplanes hit Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's terror network in Falluja
Day News |
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Darfur |
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Darfur 'fear and rape' decried The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour has said more than a million people displaced by the conflict
Morning News |
| Sep.26 |
Syria |
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Hamas leader killed Izz al-Din al-Sheikh Khalil was killed when a car exploded in Damascus
Day News |
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Washington |
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Powell: Insurgency in Iraq 'intensifying' Secretary of State has said the conflict between US forces and insurgents is getting worse
Evening News |
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Sadr City |
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US air strikes 'target Sadr City' US forces have carried out overnight air attacks in Baghdad's suburb. 2 people were killed and more than 40 wounded
Morning News |
| Sep.27 |
Iraq |
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Kidnapped Iranian diplomat freed| Fereidoun Jahani, who was kidnapped in Iraq in early August, arrived at the Iranian embassy in Baghdad | |
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Dubai |
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Dubai airport terminal collapses 5 people were killed and 12 others injured after part of a terminal under construction collapsed
Day News |
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Jordan |
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Jordan king doubts Iraq elections King Abdullah has said it will be impossible to hold fair elections in the current state of chaos
Morning News |
| Sep.28 |
Basra |
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Two UK soldiers killed in Basra 2 armored Land Rovers and a logistics vehicle were traveling in a convoy when they were attacked
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England |
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Blair defiant over Iraq invasion The prime minister has acknowledged evidence about Saddam having actual weapons of mass destruction was wrong
Day News |
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Iraq |
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Italians freed, Frenchmen to be released 2 women kidnapped 3 weeks ago have been released and 2 journalists are set to be freed in 48 hours
Morning News |
| Sep.29 |
Iraq |
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Hostage Bigley shown in new video British hostage has been shown in a cage in chains in a video screened on Al-Jazeera television
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Yemen |
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2 sentenced to death for Cole bomb A court has handed down death sentences to two men for their roles in the bombing of the USS Cole
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England |
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UK hopes for Iraq hostage contact Tony Blair said his government would respond immediately to any contacts from the militants
| Sep.30 |
Baghdad |
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Bombs toll hits 45 Suspected insurgents launched deadly car bomb attacks, killing mostly children in operations aimed at Iraqi government
Day News |
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Sunni Triangle |
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U.S. launches Samarra offensive A brigade-size force of U.S. and Iraqi national guard troops had reached the center of the Sunni Triangle city
Evening News |
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Sunni Triangle |
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US 'retakes' key Samarra targets US and Iraqi forces have taken control of government buildings in a major offensive that targeted 2,000 insurgents