November 3, 2005
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[edit] 3 November 2005 (Thursday)
- Measles Initiative (MI) announces that since 1999, more than 200 million children in Africa have been vaccinated against measles, reducing the infection rate by 60 percent and saving 1 million lives. (allAfrica)
- The 2005 Paris suburb riots continue for a seventh consecutive night.
- Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
- A joint Israeli-Palestinian doctors group has filed a petition to the Supreme Court of Israel requesting an end to the Israel Defense Forces use of sonic booms to terrify the Palestinian populace. The Doctors complain that the "sound bombs" cause widespread fear, induce miscarriages and traumatise children. The United Nations claim that the tactic causes panic attacks in children and has smashed thousands of windows. (The Guardian) (BBC)
- A 12 year old Palestinian boy is in a critical condition after being shot by an Israeli soldier. The soldiers had been in a firefight with Islamic Jihad members, and the boy was carrying a toy gun. Haaretz (BBC).
- Israeli troops raid the West Bank area of Jenin. (BBC)
- Conflict in Iraq: Seven U.K. troops accused of murdering an Iraqi civilian have had their cases dropped after a judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence against the soldiers and that the Iraqi witnesses lied. (BBC)
- Five U.S. Marines have been arrested after they were accused of raping a local Filipino woman. The USS Essex was prevented from leaving the Philippines until the men were apprehended. (BBC) (Xinhua)
- Two more people have died as protests against the government of Ethiopia continue in Addis Ababa. (BBC)
- Sagittarius A, a complex radio source at the center of the Milky Way, is proved to be a supermassive black hole. (CNN)
- A bomb explodes in the eastern Indonesian city of Ambon. No casualties have been reported. (Radio Australia)