August 28, 2005
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- Iraq's National Assembly signs the text of the proposed Iraqi constitution. A referendum will be held on 15 October, with leaders of the Sunni community already calling for a "no" vote. (BBC)
- Hawaii, represented by Ewa Beach, Hawaii, defeats Williemstad, Curaçao 7-6 in the Little League World Series (Yahoo)
- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says the country will help Afghanistan deal with terrorism and rebuilding the country. (NDTV)
- Omri Sharon, son of the Prime Minister of Israel, Ariel Sharon, has been formally indicted on charges of corruption following allegations concerning Ariel Sharon's bid to become leader of the Likud party in 1999. (BBC)
- People begin to return to their homes as road and rail routes reopen after the 2005 European floods. (BBC)
- Hurricane Katrina:
- Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Palestinian Islamic Jihad suicide bomber kills himself and injures close to 50 people in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba near the main bus terminal. According to sources, the bomber was trying to make his way to Beersheba's Soroka Hospital. (YNETnews) (Ha'aretz) (The Jerusalem Post) (BBC) (Reuters)
- Two Serb youths have been killed and two wounded in a drive-by shooting in Kosovo (BBC)
- The exiled ex-Ugandan president Milton Obote has announced he is to retire as president of the Uganda People's Congress, the party he has led since 1959. (Xinhua)
- Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez threatens to take legal action against Pat Robertson and potentially seek his extradition after the U.S. evangelist called for the assassination the South American leader. (Reuters)
- Cincinnati, Ohio area residents were forced to shelter-in-place late in the day because of a train car that began leaking styrene.