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Current events of
July 29
,
2007
(
2007-07-29
)
(Sunday)
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The
Prime Minister of Israel
Ehud Olmert
announces that
United States
military and defense aid to
Israel
will total
$
30 billion over the next ten years.
(Irish Examiner)
Six people die in a bus crash while travelling to the
Barbados Crop Over Festival
.
(CNN)
A study published in the
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
claims that the number of
Atlantic hurricanes
in the
season
has more than doubled in the past hundred years.
(CNN)
Moitree Express begins on trail journey between
Dhaka
and
Kolkata
paving way for possible reopening of train route connectivity between
Bangla Desh
and
India
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Gordon Brown
arrives in the
United States
for his first official meeting with
President
George W. Bush
.
(ABC News Australia)
(AP via ABC News)
Approximately 5,000
Brazilians
demonstrate in
São Paulo
over the recent crash of
TAM Linhas Aéreas Flight 3054
.
(BBC)
Alberto Contador
of
Spain
wins the 2007
Tour de France
with
Cadel Evans
of
Australia
finishing second and
Levi Leipheimer
of the
United States
finishing third.
(DPA via Bangkok Post)
Iraq
beats
Saudi Arabia
to win the
Asian Cup
, creating a rare moment of recent national unity.
(Reuters)
(The New York Times)
Farooq Ahmad Sheikh, a commander of the militant group
Hizbul Mujahideen
is shot dead by police in
India
when a grenade he threw did not explode.
Association of South East Asian Nations
foreign ministers adopt a plan to strengthen the South East Asian
Nuclear Weapons Free Zone
.
(Reuters)
A
human rights
group claims that four
Roman Catholic
priests are in detention in
China
.
(Westfall Weekly News)
Seven crew members die in the crash of a
An-12
cargo plane
at
Moscow
's
Domodedovo
airport.
(Reuters via ABC News Australia)
Japanese
voters go to the polls for
elections
for half of the
House of Councillors
. The ruling coalition of the
Liberal Democratic Party
and
New Komeito Party
lost seats with the opposition
Democratic Party of Japan
becoming the largest party in the chamber.
(Reuters)
(Reuters via CNN)
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