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Current events of
April 10
,
2007
(
2007-04-10
)
(Tuesday)
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A
Somali
committee estimates the death toll of
recent fighting
between
Ethiopian
and Somali Government forces and insurgents in
Mogadishu
at more than 1,000.
(Reuters Alertnet)
The
United States
authorises $59 million worth of aid for the
Palestinian Authority
.
(CNN)
Sudan
claims that an attack from
Chad
on its territory led to the loss of 17 Sudanese
soldiers
. Chad denies the allegations but claims that it repulsed an attack from Sudan.
(Reuters Alertnet)
Iraq War
:
United States
military begins construction of a
wall
around the
Sunni
district of
Baghdad
(Guardian)
Iraq War
:
United States
and
Iraqi
forces backed by
attack helicopters
fight gunmen in
Baghdad
in the heaviest fighting since the
launch of a security crackdown
in
February 2007
.
(Reuters via ABC News Australia)
Seven
French
doctors
will face charges related to the deaths of 110 patients who developed
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
after taking
growth hormones
in the
1980s
.
(AFP via News Limited)
India's
largest private
airline
,
Jet Airways
, has restarted talks to purchase
Air Sahara
.
(Forbes)
Serbia's
war crimes
court has jailed four
Serb
paramilitaries
who were filmed as they shot dead six captured young
Bosnian Muslims
.
(BBC)
Ethiopia
acknowledges that it has detained 41 suspected international
terrorists
from 17 countries and claims that foreign investigators were given permission to interrogate them.
(AP via International Herald Tribune)
Two suspected militants die in a security operation in
Casablanca
,
Morocco
.
(BBC)
At least 17 people die in
Sri Lanka
as a
bus
collides with a
truck
80 km south of
Colombo
.
(BBC)
The
government of Japan
extends
economic sanctions
against the
North Korean government
by an additional six months, citing a lack of progress in resolving
kidnapping
cases of
Japanese
citizens.
(Bloomberg)
Australian Prime Minister
John Howard
announces that 300 soldiers from the
Australian Special Air Service Regiment
will be sent to
Orūzgān Province
,
Afghanistan
to combat the
Taliban
.
(ABC News Australia)
Johnny Cash's
Nashville Home destroyed by a fire.
(SFGate.com)
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