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Current events of
July 19
,
2007
(
2007-07-19
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The
National Resistance Movement
, the governing party of
Uganda
, announces plans to introduce compulsory
national service
.
(The Kampala Monitor)
TAM Linhas Aéreas Flight 3054
:
TAM Linhas Aéreas
claims that there was a braking problem in the aircraft.
(AFP via ABC News Australia)
Two
United States Army
soldiers are charged with murder of an
Iraqi
and their
battalion
commander is relieved of duty due to the incident.
(The Los Angeles Times)
In the United Kingdom, the
Labour Party
wins a
by-election
in the seat of
Sedgefield
formerly held by
Tony Blair
as well as the constituency of
Ealing Southall
.
(The Independent)
(Reuters via News Limited)
The
Dow Jones Industrial Average
closes above 14,000 points for the first time in history, partly as a result of a good earnings report from
IBM
.
(AFP via ABC News Australia)
The largest
Viking
treasure discovery in the
United Kingdom
since the nineteenth century made near
Harrogate
in northern
England
is announced.
(Reuters via Melbourne Herald Sun)
Suspected
Somali
insurgents target a peace meeting with
mortar
fire but accidentally kill six children.
(Reuters via Canada.com)
A U.S. federal judge
dismisses
a case brought by
Valerie Plame
against members of the
Bush
Administration
in connection with the
Plame affair
.
(CNN)
Death toll in the
Mumbai
building collapse rises to 26 as rescue operations continues.
Russia
expels four
British
diplomats in the ongoing row over the extradition of
Andrei Lugovoi
for the suspected
murder of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko
.
(Sky)
A report commissioned by the
Solomon Islands
Government is critical of the handling of last year's
Honiara
riots by the
Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands
(RAMSI).
(AAP via News Limited)
Iraq's
main
Sunni
Arab
political block, the
Iraqi Accord Front
, agrees to end its
boycott
of the
Iraqi Council of Representatives
.
(Reuters)
Heritage Oil and Gas finds a
petroleum deposit
in
Uganda
. HOG estimates the deposit contains several billions of barrels of oil, the largest find in Africa in over a decade.
(AllAfrica)
Japanese
media reports claim that the
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
will remain closed for at least a year following the
2007 Chūetsu offshore earthquake
.
(BBC)
Three bombs in
Pakistan
kill at least 52 people with at least 160 people killed in bomb attacks since the storming of the
Lal Masjid
mosque.
(Reuters)
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