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World News Atlas    European Union     2007   September

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Summary.     Click for More > Bhutto announces Pakistan return  Pakistan's exiled former Prime Minister said that power-sharing talks with Musharraf had stalled but she planned to return even without a deal


Sep.1   London
 Bhutto was speaking at a press conference in London


Evening News


Sep.2   Basra   British leave Basra base
Map of Basra Southern Iraq  Five-hundred British troops began withdrawing from their base in the city, which has been hit daily by mortar attacks

Morning News


Sep.3   London UK: Basra pullout was pre-planned  Prime Minister Brown has dismissed a suggestion that a withdrawal by UK troops from their base in the city of Basra was a defeat

Sep.5   Germany 'Massive' attacks foiled  Police arrested 3 Islamic militants who were planning 'massive' and 'imminent' attacks on U.S. targets in Germany
 3 had trained at camps in Pakistan and procured some 700kg of chemicals for explosives. The suspects, aged 22, 28 and 29, had sought to target facilities visited by Americans, such as nightclubs, pubs or airports


Day News


  Northern Italy Opera legend Pavarotti 'worsens'  Opera star Luciano Pavarotti is in a very serious condition. He has been suffering from pancreatic cancer

Evening News


  Northern Italy   Opera legend Pavarotti dies at 71
Map of Modena Italy
  Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti died at his home in the city of Modena. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year
 Pavarotti had been admitted to hospital there with a fever on 8 August. Luciano Pavarotti enjoyed 40 years on the world stage and became one of the world's biggest selling artists


Morning News


Sep.6   Italy Tenors lead tributes to Pavarotti  Domingo and Carreras have led tributes to opera superstar Luciano Pavarotti

Sep.7   Portugal   Police 'suspect Madeleine mother'   Portuguese police believe the mother of missing 4-year-old is involved in her death

Sep.8   Northern Italy Thousands bid Pavarotti farewell  Family and friends of the late opera singer have paid their final respects to the singer and given him one last standing ovation

Evening News


  New York Henin routs Kuznetsova to win U.S. Open  The top-seeded overwhelmed No. 4 6-1, 6-3 to win her second U.S. Open title and seventh major championship overal

Morning News


Sep.9   Italy Powell sets new 100m world record  Jamaican set a new men's record of 9.74 seconds at the IAAF Grand Prix at Rieti, beating his old mark of 9.77 set in Athens in June 2005
 The 24-year-old dominated the race ahead of Norway's Saidy Ndure Jaysuma (10.07)


Day News


Sep.13   London McLaren hit by constructors' ban  McLaren have been stripped of all points in the constructors' championship after a special hearing into the 'spying' scandal that has rocked the sport

Evening News


Sep.15   Darfur Brown peacekeeping vow  Gordon Brown wants Darfur's proposed peacekeeping force to be in place by 2007 end

Morning News


Sep.16   Greece Conservatives 'lead Greek vote'  Exit polls in general election suggest the centre-right party of Prime Minister Karamanlis is set to defeat its socialist rival

Evening News


  Greece   PM claims election victory  The conservative prime minister won re-election with a diminished majority in parliament after a financial scandal and devastating forest fires

  Paris   France warning of war with Iran   Foreign minister Kouchner says the world should prepare for war over Iran's nuclear program

Morning News


Sep.17   Iran Iran scorns French warning of war  Iran's foreign ministry said the remark had damaged the credibility of France, while the news agency accused Paris of aping Washington

Day News


Sep.19   London Manager Mourinho leaves Chelsea  Jose Mourinho has sensationally left Stamford Bridge by mutual consent 24 hours after the disappointing Champions League draw against Rosenborg

Sep.20   Paris Sarkozy: Toughen Iran sanctions  French President said that he will seek tougher U.N. sanctions on Iran for continuing to produce nuclear fuel

Morning News


Sep.23   France Mime artist Marceau dies  Marcel Marceau was known around the world for his portrayal of a white-faced clown with battered hat. He has died at the age of 84

  Western Afghanistan 2 Italian military personnel missing  Two Italian personnel on a weekend patrol have disappeared in western Afghanistan

Day News


Sep.25   Morocco Photo examined for Madeleine clue  A photograph of a small blonde child is to be examined by experts working on the disappearance of 4-year-old Madeleine McCann

Morning News


Sep.30   Shanghai Germany retain women's World Cup  Germany became the first team to successfully defend the women's World Cup when they beat Brazil 2-0, with goals from Prinz and Laudehr




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  Bhutto announces Pakistan return  Pakistan's exiled former Prime Minister said that power-sharing talks with Musharraf had stalled but she planned to return even without a deal


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Sep.1   London  
 Bhutto was speaking at a press conference in London


 Southern France 'Leading ETA bomb maker' arrested  Four suspected members of the Basque separatist group, including its leading bomb maker, have been arrested in Cahors, near Toulouse

Day News


 New York Radwanska topples holder Sharapova  Polish teenager produced a massive upset by beating defending champion 6-4 1-6 6-2 in the US Open third round

Evening News


 London Fresh UK attack on US Iraq policy  Maj Gen Tim Cross, a second key British general, has criticised US post-war policy in Iraq

 Poland Two die as planes collide at air show  2 small planes are slamming into each other and bursting into fragments during an acrobatic display at an air show, killing both pilots

 Italy Pope leads eco-friendly festival  The Catholic Church has declared Sunday 'Save Creation Day' as Benedict joins about 300,000 young Catholics for an eco-friendly festival

Sep.2   Basra   British leave Basra base
Map of Basra Southern Iraq
  Five-hundred British troops began withdrawing from their base in the city, which has been hit daily by mortar attacks


Morning News


Sep.3   London   UK: Basra pullout was pre-planned  Prime Minister Brown has dismissed a suggestion that a withdrawal by UK troops from their base in the city of Basra was a defeat

Day News


 Greece Greece faces flood threat  A massive cleanup and anti-flood effort was being launched for fire-stricken parts of southern Greece

Evening News


 Paris First outing for faster Eurostar  Eurostar is set to make its inaugural journey from Paris to London via a new 186mph high-speed line

Day News


Sep.4  New York Henin beats Serena in quarters  Henin beat Williams 7-6 (3), 6-1 to reach the U.S. Open semifinals

Morning News


Sep.5   Germany   'Massive' attacks foiled
  Police arrested 3 Islamic militants who were planning 'massive' and 'imminent' attacks on U.S. targets in Germany
 3 had trained at camps in Pakistan and procured some 700kg of chemicals for explosives. The suspects, aged 22, 28 and 29, had sought to target facilities visited by Americans, such as nightclubs, pubs or airports


 New York Ferrer shocks Nadal at U.S. Open  Second seed was sent packing by Spanish compatriot David Ferrer in a dramatic 4th round match at Flushing Meadows

Day News


  Northern Italy   Opera legend Pavarotti 'worsens'  Opera star Luciano Pavarotti is in a very serious condition. He has been suffering from pancreatic cancer

  Helmand Bomb kills 2 British troops  2 soldiers were killed and another soldier and an interpreter were wounded in a blast in the Helmand province

Evening News


  Northern Italy   Opera legend Pavarotti dies at 71
Map of Modena Italy
  Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti died at his home in the city of Modena. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year
 Pavarotti had been admitted to hospital there with a fever on 8 August. Luciano Pavarotti enjoyed 40 years on the world stage and became one of the world's biggest selling artists


Morning News


Sep.6   Italy   Tenors lead tributes to Pavarotti  Domingo and Carreras have led tributes to opera superstar Luciano Pavarotti

Sep.7   Portugal   Police 'suspect Madeleine mother'
  Portuguese police believe the mother of missing 4-year-old is involved in her death


  Austria Pope honours Austrian Jewish dead  Benedict XVI has begun a 3-day visit to Austria by paying silent tribute to the victims of the Holocaust at a memorial in Vienna

Day News


 Paris Hosts France stunned by Argentina  Argentina pulled off one of the great upsets of rugby history when they beat hosts and major favorites 17-12 in the opening match

Evening News


  Northern Italy Pavarotti funeral 'a state event'  The funeral service of opera singer is to take place in his home town Modena

Morning News


Sep.8   Northern Italy   Thousands bid Pavarotti farewell
Map of Modena Italy  Family and friends of the late opera singer have paid their final respects to the singer and given him one last standing ovation

  Portugal McCanns fear Madeleine search diverted  The father of Madeleine has said he fears the formal naming of him and his wife as suspects in will divert attention from the search for her

Day News


  Northern Italy Blanchett, Pitt wins top Venice award  Cate Blanchett has been named best actress at the Film Festival for her role in the biopic of Bob Dylan, I'm Not There

Evening News


  New York   Henin routs Kuznetsova to win U.S. Open
  The top-seeded overwhelmed No. 4 6-1, 6-3 to win her second U.S. Open title and seventh major championship overal

  Portugal Madeleine parents head back to UK  The parents of missing girl have begun their journey back to the UK after leaving their villa in Portugal

Morning News


Sep.9   Italy   Powell sets new 100m world record Map of Rieti Italy  Jamaican set a new men's record of 9.74 seconds at the IAAF Grand Prix at Rieti, beating his old mark of 9.77 set in Athens in June 2005
 The 24-year-old dominated the race ahead of Norway's Saidy Ndure Jaysuma (10.07)


 Northern Italy Alonso wins Italian Grand Prix  World champion cut Hamilton's lead at the top of the world championship to 3 points when he won the Italian Prix for the first time at Monza

Sep.10   England Dame Anita Roddick dies aged 64  Founder of ethical cosmetics firm Body Shop has died at the age of 64

Day News


  Germany Terror suspects 'were tipped off'  The 3 suspects may have sped up their bombing plot after a loud-talking police officer inadvertently alerted them

Morning News


Sep.11   Germany 9/11 bomb threat at U.S. Air Base  A U.S. Air Force base in Spangdahlem received a bomb threat hours before the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks

Day News


Sep.13   London   McLaren hit by constructors' ban  McLaren have been stripped of all points in the constructors' championship after a special hearing into the 'spying' scandal that has rocked the sport

  New York Dollar hits new low versus euro  The US dollar dropped as low as $1.3927 against the euro as investors fretted about a world credit crunch

Morning News


Sep.15   England Missing girl's family plans ad blitz  The family of Madeleine McCann will launch a massive advertising campaign aimed at keeping the search for her a public priority

  Germany Cardinal in 'Nazi art term' row  An archbishop is calling some modern art 'degenerate' - a term used by the Nazi regime in its persecution of artists

  Iraq Bounty set over Prophet cartoon  The head of al-Qaeda in Iraq has offered a reward for the murder of a Swedish cartoonist over his drawing depicting the Prophet Muhammad

Evening News


  Darfur     Brown peacekeeping vow   Gordon Brown wants Darfur's proposed peacekeeping force to be in place by 2007 end

  Greece Voting begins in elections  The challenge to Prime minister Karamanlis and his centre-right party, New Democracy, is the socialist Pasok party, led by Papandreou

Morning News


Sep.16   Greece   Conservatives 'lead Greek vote'   Exit polls in general election suggest the centre-right party of Prime Minister Karamanlis is set to defeat its socialist rival

 Scotland Rally champ McRae killed in crash  Colin McRae, who led to 25 wins in a World Rally Championship career, was killed in a copter crash along with his 5-year-old son and 2 others

 Belgium Raikkonen first in Ferrari one-two  Kimi Raikkonen dominated from start to finish to win the Grand Prix for the 3rd straight time, beating teammate Felipe Massa

Day News


  London Branson to fund Madeleine family  Chairman of Virgin Group pledged $200,000 to help the couple declared suspects in the disappearance of their young daughter to clear their name

Evening News


  Greece   PM claims election victory
  The conservative prime minister won re-election with a diminished majority in parliament after a financial scandal and devastating forest fires


  Paris   France warning of war with Iran
  Foreign minister Kouchner says the world should prepare for war over Iran's nuclear program


Morning News


Sep.17   Iran   Iran scorns French warning of war  Iran's foreign ministry said the remark had damaged the credibility of France, while the news agency accused Paris of aping Washington

  European Union Microsoft loses anti-trust appeal  Microsoft has lost its appeal against a record 497m euro ($690m) fine imposed by the European Commission in a long-running competition dispute

Sep.19   European Union Europe bans bluefin tuna fishing  The European Commission has banned the fishing of endangered tuna in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean for the rest of 2007

Day News


  London   Manager Mourinho leaves Chelsea  Jose Mourinho has sensationally left Stamford Bridge by mutual consent 24 hours after the disappointing Champions League draw against Rosenborg

Evening News


  Ireland Rice: IAEA to butt out of Iran diplomacy  U.S. Secretary of State cautioned the U.N. nuclear watchdog group not to interfere with international diplomacy over Iran's weapons program

Day News


Sep.20   Paris     Sarkozy: Toughen Iran sanctions
  French President said that he will seek tougher U.N. sanctions on Iran for continuing to produce nuclear fuel

 Paris Landis found guilty, loses '06 Tour title  2 of 3 arbitrators upheld the results of a test that showed the 2006 Tour de France champion used synthetic testosterone

  London Bank chief defends role in crisis  Bank of England governor has defended his handling of the Northern Rock crisis in a crucial appearance in front of a panel of MPs

Morning News


Sep.21   Netherlands Dutch cabinet rules out EU vote  The cabinet has decided against holding a referendum on the new Reform Treaty

Evening News


Sep.22   Germany Merkel angers China on Dalai Lama  German Chancellor is to meet the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader in talks that have angered China

Morning News


Sep.23   France   Mime artist Marceau dies
  Marcel Marceau was known around the world for his portrayal of a white-faced clown with battered hat. He has died at the age of 84

  Western Afghanistan   2 Italian military personnel missing  Two Italian personnel on a weekend patrol have disappeared in western Afghanistan

 Sweden Roddick puts U.S. into Davis final  Roddick used his big serve to defeat Bjorkman 6-2 7-6 6-4 to give the Americans an insurmountable 3-1 lead over Sweden

Sep.24   Western Afghanistan Missing Italians freed  2 soldiers who were kidnapped in western Afghanistan over the weekend have been freed in an operation by NATO

Day News


Sep.25   Morocco   Photo examined for Madeleine clue  A photograph of a small blonde child is to be examined by experts working on the disappearance of 4-year-old Madeleine McCann

Morning News


Sep.26  China Germany rout Norway to reach final  Defending champions reached the final of the Women's World Cup with a 3-0 victory

  European Union Dollar falls to another euro low  The euro hit a high of $1.4162. US consumer confidence has fallen to a near 2-year low, while house prices have seen the sharpest drop in 16 years

Day News


  Paris Marcel Marceau laid to rest  Marceau was buried in a simple ceremony, with the trademarks of his best-known character, Bip, resting near his flag-draped coffin

  United Kingdom Girl in photo not Madeleine  British media reports: A young girl photographed in Morocco is not the missing British toddler Madeleine McCann

Sep.27   Greece Forests recovery 'to take decades'  The environmental charity WWF has said it will take at least 2 decades for forests to grow back in the areas destroyed by the recent fires

Morning News


Sep.28   Melanesia Quakes strike near New Caledonia  A series of earthquakes struck near the French islands in the South Pacific, prompting increased vigilance for a tsunami

Sep.30   Shanghai     Germany retain women's World Cup  Germany became the first team to successfully defend the women's World Cup when they beat Brazil 2-0, with goals from Prinz and Laudehr

 Japan Hamilton wins wild GP  Lewis Hamilton won a wet-and-wild Grand Prix to move closer to the Formula One title with two races to go

 Berlin Gebrselassie breaks Marathon record  Haile Gebrselassie broke the world record when he won the Berlin Marathon in an unofficial two hours four minutes 26 seconds

 Germany Angry Bettini retains road title  Paolo Bettini defended his road race title at the world championships, beating Kolobnev of Russia and Schumacher of Germany