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Belgian
child killer
Marc Dutroux
loses an appeal against his
Life Sentence
.
(Expatica)
(News.Com)
Leaders of the
European Union
, meeting in
Brussels
, agree to invite
Turkey
to begin
Negotiations To Join The EU
from
3 October
2005
, about 36 years after they first applied to join.
(BBC)
In the
Western Districts
of
Nepal
, nearly 50 people are killed in clashes between Nepalese troops and
Maoist
rebels.
(BBC)
A
Commuter
in
Zimbabwe
who allegedly insulted
President
Robert Mugabe
could face up to five years in
Prison
for undermining the president's authority.
(BBC)
Inuit
leaders want to
Sue
the
U.S. Government
at the
Inter-American Commission On Human Rights
for causing
Global Warming
. They view the
Melting
of the polar
Icecap
in the
Arctic
as a threat to their existence as a people, an assault on their basic
Human Rights
. The announcement is expected today in
Buenos Aires
at the 10th round of international talks on
Climate Change
.
(NYT)
(Democracy Now!)
The
British
final court of appeal, the
Law Lords
, rule that the suspension of ''
Habeas Corpus
'' for foreign nationals detained under the
Anti-terrorism, Crime And Security Act 2001
is illegal, being incompatible with the
European Convention On Human Rights
.
(BBC)
(judgment)
Cambodia
n soldiers discover a cache of
Angkor Wat
-era carvings that were to be
Smuggled
out of the country.
(Reuters)
Thai
security forces pursue 100 people connected to the unrest in the south of the country. Four
Islam
ic teachers have been arrested on suspicion of inciting terrorism.
(Channel News Asia)
(Reuters)
Former
Chess
champion
Bobby Fischer
has been offered residency in
Iceland
. He is currently
Detained
in
Japan
, and is wanted by the
United States
.
(BBC)
(Reuters)
Researchers at the
University Of Tübingen
report the discovery of a 30,000 to 37,000-year-old
Flute
, the earliest musical instrument ever found.
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