Portal:Current events/2006 September 2
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Current events of
September 2
,
2006
(
2006-09-02
)
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Iraqi Prime Minister
Nouri al-Maliki
meets with
Grand Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani
in
Najaf
,
Iraq
.
(Al Jazeera)
In
Afghanistan
, 14
British armed forces
personnel are killed after their
aircraft crashes
in
Kandahar
.
(BBC)
Offices of at least six
Alaska
legislators, including
Republican
Senate President
Ben Stevens
, son of the senior Republican U.S. Senator
Ted Stevens
, are raided by federal agents searching for possible ties between the lawmakers and
VECO
, an
Anchorage
based company whose executives are major contributors to political campaigns.
(Yahoo!)
(CNN)
(New York Times)
(Anchorage Daily News)
British police hold 14 men after
anti-terrorism
raids on locations in south and east
London
including one
restaurant
.
(Boston Globe)
,
(BBC)
2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict
:
Hezbollah
sets up armed militias of more than 2,000 children of
shahids
aged 10-15, training them to sacrifice their lives, an
Egyptian
weekly reports.
(Ynet)
Italian troops arrive in
Lebanon
as part of the
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
.
Indonesia
announces plans to contribute 1,000 troops to the force.
(CNN)
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
:
Donors promise $500m in aid for the
Palestinian territories
but the
UN
warns there must be a new peace process too.
(BBC)
A senior
Palestinian
official calls for an end to the
Israeli
siege of
Gaza
and a political solution to the
humanitarian crisis
.
(Al Jazeera)
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