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World News Atlas    Arab Countries     2004   September

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Summary.     Click for More >   U.S. death toll in Iraq passes 1,000


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Sep.7   Iraq  
  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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Sep.9   Washington Powell declares genocide in Sudan  The Secretary of State has said the killings in Darfur region constitute genocide

Sep.11   Greece 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     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

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Sep.15   UN Iraq war illegal, says Annan  The Secretary-General says the US-led invasion was an act that contravened the UN charter

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Sep.16   Baghdad 2 Americans, Briton kidnapped  Three were seized by kidnappers from their home in the upscale al-Mansur district

Sep.17   Baghdad 8 killed in car bombing  A suicide bomb detonated near an Iraqi police checkpoint on a busy street

Sep.18   Northern Iraq 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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Sep.20   Iraq 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 British hostage pleads for life on video  Kenneth Bigley tearfully pleaded to Tony Blair to help spare his life. UK rules out hostage negotiations

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Sep.23   U.S. Congress   Iraq PM thanks U.S.  Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi is laying out his government's aspirations to a joint meeting of Congress

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Sep.24   Baghdad   Six Egyptians taken  Gunmen have seized Egyptians in a raid on their Baghdad office

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Sep.26   Syria Hamas leader killed  Izz al-Din al-Sheikh Khalil was killed when a car exploded in Damascus

Sep.27   Iraq   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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  Jordan Jordan king doubts Iraq elections  King Abdullah has said it will be impossible to hold fair elections in the current state of chaos

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Sep.28   Basra Two UK soldiers killed in Basra  2 armored Land Rovers and a logistics vehicle were traveling in a convoy when they were attacked

  England Blair defiant over Iraq invasion  The prime minister has acknowledged evidence about Saddam having actual weapons of mass destruction was wrong

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  Iraq 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

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Sep.29   Iraq Hostage Bigley shown in new video  British hostage has been shown in a cage in chains in a video screened on Al-Jazeera television

  Yemen 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

  England UK hopes for Iraq hostage contact  Tony Blair said his government would respond immediately to any contacts from the militants

Sep.30   Baghdad 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 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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Employer: 7 hostages released  The 3 Indians, 3 Kenyans and one Egyptian are expected to arrive in Kuwait Sudan rejects Darfur peace force  Sudan may agree to extra monitors being deployed Attack on police academy kills 25  At least 40 others wounded when 2 bombs exploded simultaneously near an police academy in Kirkuk 16 police officers killed in fighting  Police and national guard were conducting raids in Latifia Report: Fugitive al-Duri captured  Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri, deputy commander of armed forces under Saddam Hussein, was captured near Tikrit Fighting rages  US troops fought rebels for a 2nd day, while Iraqi forces said they had captured 500 suspected militants 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 Darfur talks deadlocked  African Union's chief appealed to both Sudan's government and rebels to move closer to compromise Dozens killed in Baghdad fighting  Fighting between US and Shia insurgents across Sadr City suburb has left at least 34 dead   U.S. death toll in Iraq passes 1,000


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Sep.1  Iraq


Sep.3  Sudan


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Sep.4   Northern Iraq


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Sep.5   Sunni Triangle


 Northern Iraq


Sep.6   Sunni Triangle


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Sep.7   Sadr City


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  Iraq  
  More than three-quarters have died in combat, and 647 of have been killed since Bush declared an end to major combat


  Iraq Italian aid workers among 5 kidnapped  2 humanitarian workers from the organization Bridge to Baghdad were kidnapped in Baghdad

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Sep.8   Iraq Fears grow for Italian hostages  Concern is growing for 2 women aid workers taken hostage by gunmen who stormed their Baghdad offices

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 Baghdad 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 Airstrike targets 'Zarqawi house'  A 'precision' strike has targeted a building in Falluja that was being used by followers of terror mastermind

 Sudan 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

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Sep.9   Washington     Powell declares genocide in Sudan
  The Secretary of State has said the killings in Darfur region constitute genocide

  Sunni Triangle 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 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

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 Iraq 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

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Sep.11   Greece     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 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 U.S. strikes 'terrorist site'  The warplanes have conducted a 'successful precision strike' on a reported terrorist meeting site in Falluja

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 Darfur 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

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 Turkey 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

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Sep.14   Baghdad     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


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  Washington Iraq rebuilding funds shifted to security  The will shift more than $3 billion earmarked for Iraqi reconstruction to improve security and oil production

  UN 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

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Sep.15   Iraq 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

 West Bank Israel raids kill 10 Palestinians  Israeli forces making back-to-back raids in two northern West Bank towns, Nablus and Jenin

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  UN     Iraq war illegal, says Annan
  The Secretary-General says the US-led invasion was an act that contravened the UN charter

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Sep.16   Baghdad   2 Americans, Briton kidnapped  Three were seized by kidnappers from their home in the upscale al-Mansur district

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  UN Security Council Annan urges action over Darfur  The secretary-general has urged Security Council members to take immediate action over a US draft

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  Sunni Triangle 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

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Sep.17   Baghdad     8 killed in car bombing  A suicide bomb detonated near an Iraqi police checkpoint on a busy street

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 Nigeria Sudan talks break up with no deal  Peace talks between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebels have ended without agreement

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 Iraq Iraqi Airways to resume flights  National airline is resuming international flights 14 years after war and sanctions forced it to stop operating

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Sep.18   Northern Iraq     Kirkuk bombing attacks Iraqi forces  A suicide car bomb detonated in front of the national guard headquarters, killing 19 people and wounding 39 others

  Iraq Group threatens to kill hostages  Militants have threatened to kill 3 Westerners unless all female Iraqi prisoners are set free

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  UN Security Council UN threatens sanctions on Sudan  The Security Council has approved a resolution threatening sanctions if violence continues in the region of Darfur

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Sep.19   Iraq Turkey confirms 10 kidnappings  The Turkish Embassy in Baghdad said Sunday that 10 employees of a U.S.-Turkish company were kidnapped

 England Blair, Allawi vow to defeat Iraq 'evil'  Tony Blair: Iraq has become the 'crucible of global terrorism', but insurgents will be defeated

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  England 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

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Sep.20  Iraq Sunni clerics killed in Baghdad  Gunmen have killed 2 prominent clerics belonging to an influential Sunni Muslim group

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  Iraq     U.S. hostage beheaded
  An Islamist Web site showed video of Eugene Armstrong being beheaded by members of al-Zarqawi's group

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Sep.21  Iraq 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

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  Iraq Iraq woman prisoner 'to be freed'  Iraq's justice ministry: One of two female scientists held in US custody will be released

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Sep.22   Iraq Rift over Saddam scientists' fate  The US dismissed statements from Iraqi officials that one of the scientists would soon be freed

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  Iraq   British hostage pleads for life on video  Kenneth Bigley tearfully pleaded to Tony Blair to help spare his life. UK rules out hostage negotiations

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Sep.23   U.S. Congress   Iraq PM thanks U.S.
  Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi is laying out his government's aspirations to a joint meeting of Congress


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  Washington Violence 'may limit Iraqi poll'  Donald Rumsfeld has suggested Iraq may be able to hold elections, omitting areas where violence is most severe

 New York 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

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Sep.24   Baghdad   Six Egyptians taken
  Gunmen have seized Egyptians in a raid on their Baghdad office


  Washington Iraq poll plans spark new US row  Democrats have questioned its ability to ensure that full elections are held in January 2005

 Sudan Sudan 'foils Islamist coup plot'  Sudan says it has foiled a coup plot by backers of detained Hassan al-Turabi

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Sep.25   Sunni Triangle 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

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  Darfur 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

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Sep.26   Syria     Hamas leader killed  Izz al-Din al-Sheikh Khalil was killed when a car exploded in Damascus

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  Washington Powell: Insurgency in Iraq 'intensifying'  Secretary of State has said the conflict between US forces and insurgents is getting worse

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 Sadr City 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

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Sep.27   Iraq     Kidnapped Iranian diplomat freed
  Fereidoun Jahani, who was kidnapped in Iraq in early August, arrived at the Iranian embassy in Baghdad


  Dubai Dubai airport terminal collapses  5 people were killed and 12 others injured after part of a terminal under construction collapsed

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  Jordan   Jordan king doubts Iraq elections  King Abdullah has said it will be impossible to hold fair elections in the current state of chaos

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Sep.28   Basra   Two UK soldiers killed in Basra  2 armored Land Rovers and a logistics vehicle were traveling in a convoy when they were attacked

  England     Blair defiant over Iraq invasion  The prime minister has acknowledged evidence about Saddam having actual weapons of mass destruction was wrong

Day News


  Iraq     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   Hostage Bigley shown in new video
  British hostage has been shown in a cage in chains in a video screened on Al-Jazeera television

  Yemen   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

  England   UK hopes for Iraq hostage contact  Tony Blair said his government would respond immediately to any contacts from the militants

Sep.30   Baghdad     Bombs toll hits 45
  Suspected insurgents launched deadly car bomb attacks, killing mostly children in operations aimed at Iraqi government

Day News


  Sunni Triangle   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


  Sunni Triangle US 'retakes' key Samarra targets  US and Iraqi forces have taken control of government buildings in a major offensive that targeted 2,000 insurgents