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February 16
2005
Mohamed ElBaradei
, head of the
International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA), states there is no evidence to suggest
Iran
is developing
Nuclear Weapon
s.
(Washington Post)
NHL Commissioner
Gary Bettman
announces the cancellation of the
2004-05 Season
because of the ongoing
Lockout
. It is the first time a
North America
n
Professional Sports
league has cancelled an entire season due to a labor dispute.
(TSN)
A large explosion is reported in southwestern
Iran
, in the
Province
of
Bushehr
, close to the site of a newly built
Nuclear Power
Plant
.
Iran
ian officials later announce that the explosion was caused by construction work on a dam at Kowsar, near the
Port City
of
Deylam
.
(BBC)
(Reuters)
(VOA News)
(Guardian)
(Reuters)
The
Kyoto Protocol
, an international agreement addressing
Global Warming
, comes into effect.
(BBC)
(Reuters)
Thirty five
Greenpeace
protesters storm the
International Petroleum Exchange
trading floor to show that in their view the
Kyoto Protocol
is only a small step towards stopping
Climate Change
and big steps are required.
(Times)
North Korea
ns celebrate the 63rd
Birthday
of their Dear Leader,
Kim Jong-il
.
(SCN AP)
In the
United States
, the
Food And Drug Administration
announces that it will create a board for advisement regarding
Drug Complications
and the ongoing study of the safety of already
Approved Drug
s.
(NY Times)
(LA Times)
According to
Africa
n
Envoy
s negotiating with the
New Government
of
Togo
, the
Negotiation
s are making progress and the country agrees to organize new elections within 60 days. A crackdown on private media continues in the country.
(Reuters SA)
(Reuters SA)
(BBC)
In
Uganda
, some of the
Child Soldiers
that had escaped the
Lord's Resistance Army
are recruited into the
National Army
.
(World Peace Herald)
(BBC)
In
Cambodia
, former
Khmer Rouge
commander
Chhouk Rin
loses his final
Appeal
against a
Murder
Conviction
. In 1994, he ordered his soldiers to attack a train, and as a result, three
Backpackers
from
Australia
,
Britain
, and
France
were killed.
(Reuters)
(BBC)
In the
United Kingdom
, the pro-
Fox Hunting
Lobby
Countryside Alliance
loses an appeal. The
Court Of Appeals
does not accept their claim that the
1949
Parliament Act
, used to introduce the
Hunting Act 2004
, is invalid.
(BBC)
(Scotsman)
In
Sri Lanka
,
Abhilasha Jeyarajah
, otherwise known as Baby 81, is reunited with Murugupillai and Junitha Jeyarajah, his confirmed parents.
(Reuters)
(Channel News Asia)
In
Nigeria
, an
Islamic Court
sentences
Cross-dressing
Abubakar Hamza
to six months in prison and a fine equivalent to
$
38 for "
Immoral
behaviour". He had lived for seven years as a woman to sell
Aphrodisiac
s.
(BBC)
Iran
and
Syria
announce the formation of a "united front" in order to face "challenges and threats", resolved after a meeting between Iranian First Vice President
Mohammad Reza Aref
and Syrian Prime Minister
Mohammed Naji Al-Otari
.
(Pakistan Daily Times)
(San Francisco Chronicle)
(BBC)
(Tehran Times)
The body of
Cecilia Cubas
, daughter of former
Paraguay
an
President
Raúl Cubas Grau
, is found in an underground chamber at a house near the capital city of
Asunción
. She was abducted on
September 21
2004
.
(MercoPress)
(ABC)
(BBC)
Six
Rwanda
ns file a lawsuit in
France
that accuses French soldiers of complicity in the
Rwandan Genocide
of
1994
.
(Reuters)
(BBC)
In
Tunisia
, authorities continue to clean up an
Oil Spill
near the town of
Korbous
that was caused by a
Moroccan
Container Ship
running aground late the day before.
(Reuters Alertnet)
(BBC)
(Daily Star)