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World News Atlas    European Union     2006   September

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Summary.     Click for More > 14 Britons die in NATO crash  The aircraft went off the radar and crashed in an open area in Kandahar Spain wins world basketball over Greece  The final was a one-sided affair with Spain dominating from the start and limiting Greece to scoring only 47   Blair: I will resign within a year  Prime Minister has refused to set a date for his departure Nato seeks Afghan troops boost  Military Committee Chairman Gen Henault told defence chiefs in Warsaw that casualties were mounting Blair meets Israeli leader  British Prime Minister offered 'sympathy and solidarity' to Olmert for leading his country during difficult times Poland to boost Nato Afghan force  Poland will send 1,000 troops to Afghanistan next year as part of the peacekeeping force there   Muslims blast pope's Islam speech


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Sep.2   Kandahar


Sep.4   Japan


Sep.7   London  


Sep.9   Poland


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Sep.14   Poland


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  Arab Countries  
  Muslim leaders have condemned Benedict over comments he made about Islam in Germany and demanded he apologize
 In his speech at the University of Regensburg, Benedict quoted criticism of Islam by Byzantine Emperor, who wrote that everything Mohammad brought was evil , 'such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.' Muslim Brotherhood called on Islamic countries to threaten to break off relations with the Vatican. And a top Turkey religious figure suggested the pope should reconsider a trip to Turkey.


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Sep.15   Germany Merkel defends Pope amid protests  The German Chancello has defended Benedict XVI over remarks he made about Islam

Sep.16   Rome Security tight for Pope blessing  Security has been tightened ahead of Benedict XVI's first public appearance since making comments offensive by Muslims

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Sep.17   Sweden Narrow win for opposition  Centre-right opposition bloc has defeated the ruling Social Democrat party in the closest-fought general election

Sep.18   Hungary   Budapest hit by wave of violence  Thousands are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister follow an admission that the government lied

  Milan Blast collapses Milan building  An explosion ripped through a 4-story building, killing 2 people, and strewing furniture and glass over the street

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Sep.19   England Soldier pleads guilty to Iraqi mistreatment  Cpl. Donald Payne pleaded guilty to one count of inhumanely treating Iraqi civilians

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  Hungary Second night of Budapest violence  Police and demonstrators have clashed in the capital, amid calls for Prime Minister Gyurcsany to resign

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Sep.22   Germany   Magnetic train crashes   An elevated train has crashed on a test track, killing 23

Sep.23   Paris     Probe into 'Bin Laden death' leak  Chirac has ordered an inquiry into the leak of a French secret service memo claiming that Osama had died

Sep.25   Italy Pope: My respect for Muslims  Benedict XVI expressed 'total and profound respect for all Muslims' at a meeting with Muslim ambassadors

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  Southern Iraq Terrorist who escaped U.S. custody killed  British forces killed Omar Farouq, an al Qaeda leader who had escaped from a prison in Afghanistan

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Sep.26   European Union Bulgaria, Romania for EU on Jan. 1  A report is recommending to the European Union that they accept the two poorer Balkan nations

  London It's hard to let go, admits Blair  Tony Blair used his last Labour conference speech to urge the party to unite and win a fourth term

Sep.27   France Zero-gravity surgery 'a success'  Doctors have carried out an operation on a human under weightless conditions in an adapted aircraft

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  Belgium Ahmadinejad defiant at Iran-EU talks  Iran's president vowed not to give up the right to nuclear technology

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Sep.28   London Blair, Musharraf meet  The talks expected to be frosty given the report that the Pakistani Intelligent Service has links to the Taliban




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Greece destroy U.S. title dreams  European champions shocked odds-on favorites 101-95 to reach the final of the world basketball championship 14 held in terror swoop  Anti-terrorism raids in south and east London during is a 'pre -planned intelligence-led operation' Italian troops arrive in Lebanon  At least 50 Italian military personnel pulled up on the shore in small motor boats prior to the departure of 800 troops   14 Britons die in NATO crash  The aircraft went off the radar and crashed in an open area in Kandahar   Spain wins world basketball over Greece  The final was a one-sided affair with Spain dominating from the start and limiting Greece to scoring only 47 1 dead as gunman targets tourists  A gunman has shot dead a British tourist in the center of Amman and wounded 5 tourists and a Jordanian police officer Roddick ends Becker's run  Andy Roddick jolted the German qualifier with a 6-3 6-4 6-3 victory that lifted the American into the quarter-finals PM gone within year, allies say  A timetable for Blair's departure from #10 appears to be emerging. He could step down within a year Blair faces wave of resignations  Tony Blair has faced a wave of resignations over his refusal to name a date for resignation Last-ditch Iran nuke talks delayed  Talks meant to give Tehran a chance to avoid U.N. sanctions over its nuclear defiance were postponed Govou double gives France revenge  France turned the tables on Italy with a 3-1 victory in a pulsating Euro 2008 Group B qualifier Girl 'dreamt of escaping'  Abducted Natascha Kampusch has said fear of her captor prevented her from trying to escape her basement prison World powers meet for Iran talks  Senior diplomats to discuss what to do with Iran after it ignored a U.N. deadline to freeze its nuclear program   Blair: I will resign within a year


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Sep.7   London  
  Prime Minister has refused to set a date for his departure


Sep.8   Austria Natascha abductor buried secretly  Wolfgang Priklopil, 44, has been buried under a false name in an undisclosed location to deter vandals

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  Denmark Paper reprints Holocaust cartoons  A Danish newspaper has printed cartoons commissioned by Iran after Muhammad cartoons triggered protests

 New York Henin fights back to sink Jankovic  Second seed recovered from a set and 4-2 down to beat 19th seed 4-6 6-4 6-0 and reach the U.S. Open final

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Sep.9   Poland     Nato seeks Afghan troops boost  Military Committee Chairman Gen Henault told defence chiefs in Warsaw that casualties were mounting

  Israel Blair kicks off Middle East visit  UK Prime Minister has arrived in Israel at the beginning of a weekend visit to the Middle East

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  Jerusalem     Blair meets Israeli leader  British Prime Minister offered 'sympathy and solidarity' to Olmert for leading his country during difficult times

  Austria EU, Iran to continue nuclear talks  The EU's foreign policy chief and Iran's top nuclear negotiator said their talks had been constructive

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Sep.10   Germany Schumacher to quit at end of year  7-time world champion will retire from Formula One at the end of the season

  West Bank Blair pushes for Palestinian engagement  British Prime Minister: World should restore contacts, if Hamas forms a government with more moderates

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  Austria Diplomats: Iran may suspend enrichment  Senior Iranian and EU diplomats held a second day of talks on Tehran's defiance of a U.N. demand

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Sep.11   Beirut Blair faces protests  Hundreds of Lebanese protested against British Prime Minister visit, accusing him of backing Israel's 34-day war

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Sep.12  Barcelona Holders Barca hit five past Levski  European champions Barcelona got the defense of the Champions League crown off to a dream

Sep.13  Southern France Real fall to Fred and Tiago double  Lyon made a 2-0 victory over Madrid at the start of the Champions League

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Sep.14   Poland     Poland to boost Nato Afghan force
  Poland will send 1,000 troops to Afghanistan next year as part of the peacekeeping force there

  Spain Builders hurt in airport roof fall  20 workers were trapped for a short time at Menorca airport when the roof of a building under construction collapsed

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  Arab Countries     Muslims blast pope's Islam speech
  Muslim leaders have condemned Benedict over comments he made about Islam in Germany and demanded he apologize
 In his speech at the University of Regensburg, Benedict quoted criticism of Islam by Byzantine Emperor, who wrote that everything Mohammad brought was evil , 'such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.' Muslim Brotherhood called on Islamic countries to threaten to break off relations with the Vatican. And a top Turkey religious figure suggested the pope should reconsider a trip to Turkey.


 England Woods slumps to Match Play defeat  Shaun Micheel knocked Tiger Woods out in the first round at Wentworth

  Netherlands Toxic waste ship first tried Europe  A ship that unloaded waste in Ivory Coast that killed 6 people tried to unload waste containing sulphur

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Sep.15   Germany     Merkel defends Pope amid protests  The German Chancello has defended Benedict XVI over remarks he made about Islam

Sep.16   Rome     Security tight for Pope blessing  Security has been tightened ahead of Benedict XVI's first public appearance since making comments offensive by Muslims

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Sep.17   England Casey overwhelms Micheel in final  Paul Casey pocketed one million pounds after destroying Shaun Micheel 10 and 8 in the final of the World Match Play

  Spain Vinokourov takes the Tour of Spain  Alexandre Vinokourov of Kazakhstan is 72 seconds ahead of Spaniard Alejandro Valverde

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  Sweden   Narrow win for opposition
  Centre-right opposition bloc has defeated the ruling Social Democrat party in the closest-fought general election

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Sep.18   Sweden Work starts on new govt  Center-right Reinfedlt starts work on forming a coalition government after ending 12 years of Social Democrat rule

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  Hungary   Budapest hit by wave of violence
  Thousands are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister follow an admission that the government lied


  Milan   Blast collapses Milan building  An explosion ripped through a 4-story building, killing 2 people, and strewing furniture and glass over the street

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Sep.19   England   Soldier pleads guilty to Iraqi mistreatment  Cpl. Donald Payne pleaded guilty to one count of inhumanely treating Iraqi civilians

  Hungary PM's warning to rioters  Ferenc Gyurcsany has warned he will crack down on any repeat of violent protests in Budapest

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  Hungary   Second night of Budapest violence  Police and demonstrators have clashed in the capital, amid calls for Prime Minister Gyurcsany to resign

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Sep.21   Hungary Opposition calls off rally  Fidesz party called off its planned anti-government rally at the weekend

  Southern Iraq Power handover in province of Dhi Qar  UK and Italian forces have handed over control of the province to Iraqi forces at a ceremony in Nasiriya

Sep.22   Germany   Magnetic train crashes
  An elevated train has crashed on a test track, killing 23


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  France Remains of soldier killed in WWI identified  Pentagon group charged with finding and identifying U.S. war dead identified Army Pvt. Francis Lupo, of Cincinnati

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Sep.23   Paris     Probe into 'Bin Laden death' leak
  Chirac has ordered an inquiry into the leak of a French secret service memo claiming that Osama had died


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  Hungary Protesters flock to Budapest rally  Large crowds have gathered for the biggest demonstration yet in a week of protests against the government

 Ireland Casey and Garcia inspire Europeans  Europe surged into a 10-6 lead over the U.S. and need only 4 points from Sunday's singles to retain the Cup

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Sep.24   Ireland Europe clinch Ryder Cup over U.S.  Stenson robbed Clarke of a fairytale ending as Europe strolled to a 18½-9½ victory over America at the K Club

  Basque Eta 'committed to armed struggle'  The separatist group has said it will not relinquish weapons until the region gets independence from Spain

Sep.25   Italy     Pope: My respect for Muslims
  Benedict XVI expressed 'total and profound respect for all Muslims' at a meeting with Muslim ambassadors

  Basra Senior militant killed  British forces have killed a senior al-Qaeda fugitive Omar Farouq in a raid on a house in the city of Basra

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  Southern Iraq   Terrorist who escaped U.S. custody killed  British forces killed Omar Farouq, an al Qaeda leader who had escaped from a prison in Afghanistan

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Sep.26   European Union     Bulgaria, Romania for EU on Jan. 1
  A report is recommending to the European Union that they accept the two poorer Balkan nations

  London     It's hard to let go, admits Blair
  Tony Blair used his last Labour conference speech to urge the party to unite and win a fourth term

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 Spain Rampant Madrid hit five past Kiev  Real got their Champions League campaign moving with a 5-1 drubbing of a ragged Dynamo at the Bernabeu

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Sep.27   France   Zero-gravity surgery 'a success'  Doctors have carried out an operation on a human under weightless conditions in an adapted aircraft

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  Belgium     Ahmadinejad defiant at Iran-EU talks  Iran's president vowed not to give up the right to nuclear technology

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Sep.28   London     Blair, Musharraf meet  The talks expected to be frosty given the report that the Pakistani Intelligent Service has links to the Taliban

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  London Musharraf faces spy agency fallout  A leaked British intelligence report is criticizing Pakistan's ability to fight terrorism

Sep.29   Germany VW workers agree to work longer  Volkswagen has struck a deal with unions to extend the working week of staff at 6 plants without an increase in pay

Sep.30   European Union EU-US airline data talks collapse  EU officials: Talks on sharing confidential airline passenger information have broken down