July 2005

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Friday the 1st er July 2005

  • the United States: the “Time Magazine” communicated the personal notes of sound journalist Matt Cooper with a prosecutor. The journalist had been summoned by the Supreme court to transmit them to the prosecutor for thus revealing the identity of the one of his advisers, who had communicated to him the identity of an agent of the CIA (what is a crime in the United States). The journalist of the “NewYork Times” Judith Miller is in the same case, but the latter with for the moment refused to be carried out, just like his newspaper. It incurs a custodial sentence for insult at the court. Matt Cooper regrets the attitude of its magazine, because that harms the Freedom of the press. “NewYork Times” was declared “deeply disappointed” by the decision of “Time Magazine”. See the detailed article: Controversy Cooper-Miller-Novak
  • the United States: Sandra Day O'Connor, 75 years, first woman to be named judge with the Supreme court of the United States, under the presidency of Ronald Reagan in 1981 announced its intention to take its retirement. It had remained the only woman of the institution until in 1993 after the nomination, by Bill Clinton, of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The president George W. Bush would like to sometimes see a very preserving judge in the place of judge O' Connor, whereas the latter is preserving moderated, having sometimes voted with the conservatives with the democrats. The Democratic party will try to do everything to be opposed to it at the time of the confirmation of the Sénat.
  • France: the socialist deputy of the Pas-de-Calais Jack Lang confirmed that he would be candidate with the candidature within the PS for 2007 and that he would authorize the Homosexual marriage if he carried the presidential election.
  • France: traditional date of the rises of tariffs and services; the allowances Unemployment and the allowances housing APL are forgotten revalorization. Reunification of the six SMIC created by the 35 hours; low is increased by 5,5%.
  • the United States: died of the American singer of music drunk person Luther Vandross at the 54 years age at the medical center John Fitzgerald Kennedy with Edisondans in the New Jersey, two years after having been victim of an brain attack.

Saturday July 2nd 2005

  • World: a series in concerts, called Live 8, takes place a little everywhere in the world. The purpose of it is to encourage the richest countries of the world, which meet in G8, to fight against poverty in the world.
  • the United Kingdom, Scotland: a demonstration, gathering 200.000 people, took place with Edinburgh. The purpose of it is to encourage the countries of the G8, which meet starting from the July 13rd with the Gleneagles Hotel in the North-West of Edinburgh, to fight against the Pauvreté in the world. It is more the big demonstration which forever take place in Scotland.
  • Political France, : the Socialist senator Jean-Luc Mélenchon, in favor of not with the European Constitution, estimates, in a maintenance with the regional newspaper “Provence”, that Laurent Fabius “best is probably placed” to be the socialist candidate with the presidential of 2007.
  • Nicaragua: a seism of 6,7 on the scale of Richter struck most of the country to 3:16 GMT, causing scenes of panic in the streets but without making damage or casualties. Its epicentre is located in the Pacific Ocean, with 70 kilometers of the coast and 100 kilometers in the capital Managua.
  • Austria: two trains entered in collision to Bramberg close to Salzburg, causing death of two people and by wounding thirty-three others.
  • China: several mud flows to the Sichuan made four died and caused the evacuation of four thousand people.
  • France: the Toulouse journalist , Rene Itzhak Autard, 60 years, was found assassinated in his residence.
  • France: ordination of a woman priest, Genevieve Beney, by a dissenting catholic group of the Vatican with Lyon.
  • Iraq: the Ambassadeur of Egypt Ihab Al-Sheriff was removed with Baghdad. Ihab Al-Sheriff is the first ambassador named by the Egypt in Iraq since the fall of the mode of Saddam Hussein. It had arrived at Baghdad on June 1st.

Sunday July 3rd 2005

  • Albania: legislative elections aiming at electing 140 deputies out of 1253 candidates take place. The two principal parties being opposed are the Socialist party Prime Minister Fatos Nano and the Democratic party of old the President Sali Berisha. The electoral campaign was sullied with several incidents (torn off posters, molestés or intimidated candidates). However, during the last days a relative calm took place. 2,8 million voters should take part in the elections, in the presence of 500 international observers.

  • India: the floods in the west of the country made 124 died and of the million disaster victims.
  • China: a blow of Grisou in a mine of the Shanxi made 19 died.
  • Italy: died of the Director Italy N Alberto Lattuada at the 90 years age.
  • France: died of the pilot French amateur Xavier Fabra after a fall at the time of the 24 hours of endurance motocylist of the Circuit of Catalonia, in the North-East of the Spain. It was 45 years old.
  • Romania: three died and a child are reported missing in violent rains.
  • the United States: died of Gaylord Nelson, founder of the Day of the ground, at the 89 years age.
  • France: died of the Musician of Jazz French Pierre Michelot, regarded as one of the largest European double bass players, at the 77 years age to Paris, of the continuations of the Disease of Alzheimer.
  • France: died of the abstract painter French Camille Claus at the 85 years age. It was one of the major Alsatian artists of the 20th century.
  • France: election of Bruno Julliard like chair National union of the students of France (UNEF).

Monday July 4th 2005

  • Canada: release of Karla Homolka, wife and accessory to the serial killer Paul Bernardo
  • France: results of the baccalaureat.
  • Colombia: according to the number two of the FARC, which have held for more than three years, the former candidate of the Greens to presidential, the Franco-Colombian Ingrid Betancourt, could still spend four years in detention if the current president Alvaro Uribe were re-elected in 2006.
  • Atlanta, the United States: Deep Impact, a probe of NASA, launched a projectile on the Comet Tempel 1 this Monday. The goal of the explosion thus caused is to study by Spectroscopie the internal composition of the Comet and to better include/understand the formation of the Solar system.
  • Cameroun: Thirty people died after the shipwreck of their boat off the coasts of the village of Campo to 400 kilometers in the south of the capital, Yaounde. The boat which went to the Gabon transported 60 passengers, of which nationals of the Nigeria, Mali and Bénin. One was unaware of the causes of the accident in the immediate future.

Tuesday July 5th 2005

  • Indonesia: a seism a magnitude of 6,8 on the scale of Richter shook the island indonésienne of Sumatra to 8:52 local (1. 52 GMT), shaking the buildings and causing panic within the population. There would be no damage nor victim.
  • Mauritius: Navin Ramgoolam was appointed Prime Minister to replace the resigner Paul Bérenger, following the defeat of its governmental Alliance to the legislative ones.
  • France: the president of the Ifop survey institute, Laurence Parisot elected with the head of the MEDEF as of the first turn, becoming the first woman to take the head of employers' association.
  • the United States: died of the American Scenario writer Ernest Lehman, of the continuations of a Heart attack at the medical center of the university of California to Los Angeles. It was 89 years old.

Wednesday July 6th 2005

  • the United Kingdom: opening of the top of the G8 to Gleneagles in Scotland. The top will last until the July 8th. It is there in particular question of the fight to African poverty as well as climate changes.
  • Olympic Games 2012: it is this morning, little before three hours, that the five candidates cities to accommodate the Olympic Games of summer of 2012, passed their oral examinations. It is Paris which opened the ball with its mayor Bertrand Delanoë, the president of the Republic Jacques Chirac and the Minister for youth and the sports Jean-François Lamour then New York with its mayor Michael Bloomberg and with his sénatrice Hillary Clinton. Then Moscow with its mayor Iouri Loujkov, London with the president of London-2012 Sir Sebastian Coe and the Prime Minister Tony Blair and to finish Madrid with the Prime Minister Jose Shine Rodriguez Zapatero and the queen Sofia. The candidatures of Moscow, New York then Madrid were eliminated at the time of the three first turns of the vote of the CIO. With 13:49, the winner was announced, it acts of London to 54 votes against Paris with 50 votes. In France, it is disappointment. Paris records a third failure after the Plays of 1992 (allotted to Barcelona) and of 2008 (allotted to Beijing). David Douillet indicates that France “did the utmost” and that it does not have “not to redden”. “We must lose in dignity”, it declared before adding that “we, we complied with the rules”.
  • the United States: George W. Bush returns in collision with a Policier at the time of a walk in the bicycle around Gleneagles where it is to take part in the G8.
  • European Union: the the European Parliament rejects by 648 votes against 14 the project discussed of directive (as well as the proposals for an amendment) on the Software patents after the rallying of the preserving to the left and the liberal .
  • Monaco: the prince Albert II recognizes the child whom it had with Nicole Coste, a former airline hostess of origin Togo leaves.
  • Chile: lifting of the immunity of the ex-dictator Chile in Augusto Pinochet opening the way with its judgment for violation of the human rights.
  • the United States: died of the American writer ED McBain, great figure of the American black novel of the continuations of a Cancer of the Larynx, at the 78 years age, in its house of the Connecticut.
  • the United States: died of the former chief of FBI during the scandal of the Watergate, Patrick Gray of one cancer at the 88 years age.
  • France: died of the writer French Claude Simon, Nobel Prize of literature 1985 with Paris at the 91 years age.
  • Malta, Valetta: the Parlement Maltese ratifies with the Unanimité the Constitution for Europe.
  • Kourou, Guyana: Arianespace defers the launching of the rocket ARIANE 5 (transporting the satellite Taicom 4 (IPstar)) because of a " anomaly on the ground ".
  • France, television: Patrick de Carolis was elected, for a five years mandate, chair France Televisions with five votes out of nine.
  • France, cinema: Exit with the cinema in France of film of Steven Spielberg the War of the worlds, drawn from the novel of 1898 of Herbert George Wells. This film is the second film adaptation of the novel after that into 1954 of Byron Haskin which went there from its own vision of the chief of work. Gene Barry and Ann Robinson were the principal high-speed motorboats (and appear in the credits of the new production, as a wink).

Thursday July 7th 2005

  • the United Kingdom, Attacks of July 7th, 2005 in London: four explosions practically took place simultaneously towards 8:49 local time, 9:49 GMT, in the subway of London, the financial district of Liverpool Street, at the subway station of Edgware Road, in the North-West of the capital and a bus with Tavistock Square, close to the British Museum, a few minutes after the first explosion which has occurred in the subway. The traffic of the London subway was completely suspended. Tony Blair confirmed that they were terrorist attacks well. According to the police force there are at least 37 died and 700 wounded. The French Minister for the interior advances dead figures 50 and 300 wounded.
  • Iraq: Al-Qaïda announces to have killed the ambassador of Egypt, Ihab Al-Sherif.
  • Haiti: five people at least died touched of full whip by the Dennis hurricane, which blew of the winds reaching 225 km/h. In Jamaica, several rivers left their bed, and the majority of the roads were cut. Electricity was cut for approximately 10% of the population.
  • Indonesia: the shipwreck of a ferry to broad it country could have made 200 died, declared first-aid workers returned on the spot of the disaster. Survivors indicated that 200 people were on board. The overloaded ferry did not have safety equipments.

Friday July 8th 2005

  • Israel: a train entered in collision with a truck close to the town of Kiryat Gat the south of the country and wounding several people including one seriously.
  • Hurricane: the Cuban president Fidel Castro announces that the Dennis hurricane made at least ten died and more than 1,5 million evacuated people. In Florida, with the the United States, where the hurricane is waited Sunday or Monday, 100.000 people were evacuated. He also threatens oil installations of the gulf of the Mexico.
  • France: died of the Actor and violoncellist French Maurice Noisy-the-Large Bucket with (Seine-Saint-Denis) at the 94 years age.

Saturday July 9th 2005

  • France: a coach of two stages, transporting sixty-six tourists of nationalities Belgian and Dutchwoman, lay down around four hours of the morning on a9 highway, with height of Agde, in the Herault. According to a still provisional assessment, the accident made two died (a 10 year old boy and a 40 year old man) and sixteen wounded, including four low registers. Forty-eight the other passengers of the coach were shocked or slightly commotionnés. The driver, put as a police custody after the accident, was slackened Sunday afternoon.
  • the United States: died of the American Actor Kevin Hagen at the 77 years age of a cancer of the esophagus. It was made known by playing Doctor Hiram Baker in the small house in the meadow.

Sunday July 10th 2005

  • Indonesia: a seism a magnitude of 6,1 on the scale of Richter struck the island of Sulawesi. The epicentre was located at 70 kilometers in the west of the area of Palu and was recorded with 8:5 hour of HongKong (0. 5 GMT). One does not know for the moment if the seism made victims or damage on the island.
  • Turkey: a score of people, including one seriously and two foreign tourists, were wounded in the explosion of a bomb with Çeşme, in a Turkish seaside resort on the coast of the Aegean Sea. The explosives, contained in a quill of soda, had been placed in a dustbin close to a bank in the center of this city located at some 70 kilometers of Izmir. Kurdish separatists asserting Falcons of release of Kurdistan (TAK), a radical wing of the Left the workers of Kurdistan (PKK), asserted the attack and others announced some.
  • Luxembourg: “yes” at the European Constitution arrives at the head, after examination of more than one third of ballot papers. The camp of yes would obtain 56,45% of the voices compared with 43,55% for not, following the examination of 93,5% of the bulletins. The Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker had announced that he would resign if not carried it.
  • Kirghizstan : the president by interim Kurmanbek Bakiev would have gained the presidential election with 88,63% of the voices. These last weeks, Kurmanbek Bakiev had shown that it wished to approach its large Russian neighbor while wishing to see the opening of a new Russian military base. On another side, it wished to see the closing of the base étasunienne created in 2001, to be used as a basis back for the international forces during the Guerre of Afghanistan.

Monday July 11th 2005

  • Russia: an explosion in a shopping mall of Oukhta fact 24 dead. One in the immediate future does not have further information on the origin of this explosion. According to the Russian News agency Interfax, the explosion was followed of a violent one sets fire to.
  • Bosnia-Herzégovine, Srebrenica: 40.000 people took part in the ceremonies commemorating the 10 years of the Massacre of Srebrenica by the Serb military forces, which carried out approximately 8.000 Musulman S in July 1995. On this occasion, 610 bodies were buried, in the presence of many foreign personalities like the Foreign Ministers of the the United Kingdom, the France and the Netherlands. The president of the Serbia, Boris Tadić, also took part in the ceremonies. The event was placed under very high surveillance because of discovered of 35 kilos explosives on the site of the memorial. No other incident was to be regretted.
  • China: an explosion in the coal mine of Shenlong in the area of the Xinjiang made at least 81 died and 2 missings.

Tuesday July 12th 2005

  • UNO: The the United States announced their opposition to the project to add 10 members to the Safety advice, including 6 permanent without right to veto.
  • Monaco hoisted the colors of its red and white flag to celebrate the advent of its new prince Albert II, three months after the death of his/her father.
  • France: Dominique de Villepin retained 67 files of poles of competitiveness, on the 105 presented, and doubled the envelope which is intended to them for 1,5 billion euros during three years, in order to redynamiser town and country planning and especially to fight against the delocalizations.
  • France: the remuneration of the general president-director of the air group Air France-KLM, Jean-Cyril Spinetta, almost doubled in one year, to reach 710.000 euros with the title of 2004-2005 (field at the end of March), according to the annual report which must be given to the shareholders at the time of the general meeting of the group.
  • France: Beginning of a Strike of 240 Seasonal S agricultural foreigners, under contract OMI, with Saint-Martin-with-Crau
  • Tour de France: the 10th stage of the Tower leaves to the attack the the Alps. The first arrival of the Turn with Courchevel was gained by Alejandro Valverde, but Lance Armstrong seems to have begun again the yellow jersey with a decisive advantage.
  • Erythrée : 56 people died in the fall of their bus overloaded in a ravine between Adi Quala and Maimene in the south of the country.
  • Great Britain: a first suspect was stopped by Scotland Yard following the attacks of July 7th in London.
  • Costa Rica: at least 18 people were killed in the fire of a hospital with San Jose.
  • Europe: European strike in the group of Swedish electric household appliances Electrolux against the Delocalization S: 2.000 strikers in Germany and 5.000 in Italy.

Wednesday July 13rd 2005

  • North America: the longest conflict of the history of the professional sport in North America is finished. After 301 days of lockout, players and owners of the National league of hockey concluded an agreement on an new agreement from work.
  • Pakistan: three passenger trains entered in collision around 4 local times a station close to Ghotki, in the province of Sindh in the south of the country, pulverizing a dozen coaches and killing at least 128 people and by wounding 117 others including 12 seriously. It is the worst railway catastrophe than the Pakistan has known for ten years.
  • Romania: strong floods caused the death of four people and the seven disappearance others.
  • France: arrival in France of the president Brazil IEN Luís Inácio da Silva, known as Lula, for a three days official visit. Concert of the minister Gilberto Gil with the Bastille.
  • France: Approximately 250 cars were burnt in France and of the incidents, the majority in Ile-de-France, took place in margin of the popular celebrations of the July 14th, on Wednesday night.
  • the United States: NASA announced the carryforward of the launching of the Space shuttle Discovery following engineering problems on the supply Comburant. Discovery must join the International space station (ISS) to bring approximately twelve tons of material and to thus allow to it the end of the assembly of the ISS. It is the first flight of Space shuttle since disintegration at the time of its return in the atmosphere of the shuttle Columbia the 2003.

Thursday July 14th 2005

  • the United Kingdom, London: Scotland Yard thinks of having identified the chief of the four Kamikaze S presumed authors of the attacks of London of the July 7th, affirms Thursday the Times without naming this suspect. The man, a British of origin Pakistan ease like the other suspects, would have arrived in a British port it there has one month and would have left the country the day before the attacks which made 55 died and 700 wounded.
  • France, Paris: the procession of the July 14th on the Fields-Élysées in Paris will be held this year under the double sign “of the Armée S with the service with the solidarity” and the celebration by France of the year of the Brésil, in the presence of the president Brésil IEN Lula da Silva.
  • France: after the reverses of the European referendum and Olympic Games, Jacques Chirac made an effort in its short televised speech of July 14th to give again confidence with the French by praising the assets of the country and abstained from polemizing with its ebullient Minister of Interior Department Nicolas Sarkozy.
  • France: more than one hundred of cars was burnt and various incidents burst on Wednesday night in Île-de-France, in margin of the popular balls of the July 14th, involving approximately 70 interpellations, one learned from police source and near the gendarmes.
  • Iraq, Baghdad: a civilian was killed and at least six other people were wounded Thursday morning by a double Suicide bombing in full center of Baghdad the shortly after an attack commits suicide against American soldiers in the capital having cost the life thirty-two children and teenagers. Moreover, one civilian was killed and six people were wounded in a double murder commits suicide close to the “green zone” in Baghdad, whereas the American army announced the arrest of a person in charge of Al-Qaïda in Iraq suspected of implication in the assassination of an Egyptian diplomat.
  • Tour de France: the twelfth stage of the Tour de France cyclist leaves today the the Alps by the south to connect Briançon to Worthy-the-Baths on a broken course of 187 kilometers which resembles by its profile at the stage of Gap here two years. David Moncoutié (Cofidis) gained as a recluse this 12th stage of the Tour de France cyclist, the French national feastday.
  • Palestine: the Palestinian police force and security services were placed Thursday evening in state of alert in the Gaza Strip because of “the tension on the ground”, according to a spokesperson of the Palestinian ministry of the Interior. Several confrontations between the security forces Palestinian and of the activists of the Hamas took place on Thursday night making five wounded in the rows of Hamas like two civilians. They originate in the will of the Palestinian government to stop the attacks with the mortar and the rocket tale Israel since Gaza.
  • Sport: the medium ground of Arsenal (the first English division) and captain of the team of France of Football, Patrick Vieira, 29 years, signed a five year old contract in favor of the Juventus of Turin, announced Thursday the Italian club on its Internet site.

Friday July 15th 2005

  • France: 13th stage of the Tour de France 2005 which sees the third victory with the sprint of Australian the Robbie McEwen.
  • France: The deputy secretary with the relations with the Parliament Henri Cuq announces the carryforward of the election S local elections, cantonal and Sénat oriales in 2008.
  • France - Brazil: End of the visit of Lula in France; he and Mr. Chirac signed an agreement to build a bridge on the Oyapock between the Guyana and the state of Amapa.
  • France: Ladji Doucouré becomes the first French athlete to run 110 meters hurdles under the 13 seconds with a stopwatch of 12 S 97.
  • Haiti: The journalist Jacques Roche is found died assassinated.
  • Senegal: The former First Senegalese minister Idrissa Seck is stopped Friday for possible attack with the state security. ONE shows it to have wasted public funds in his bastion of Thiès, city of which he is mayor.
  • Astronomy: An American team announces to have discovered a Planet HD 188753 surrounded by three suns in the constellation of the Swan.

Saturday July 16th 2005

  • Turkey: a Attack making at least four dead and fourteen wounded in a minibus of the seaside resort of Kusadasi on the Aegean Sea, in the west of Turkey. This explosion occurs after another attack against tourists, the July 10th, asserted by separatists Kurdish S who had promised to continue. For the moment, the attack was not asserted.
  • UNESCO: on Friday night, UNESCO registered seventeen new sites with the world heritage of humanity. What changes now to eight hundred and twelve the number of protected sites, distributed on hundred thirty-seven State S. Six hundred and twenty-eight of them are cultural sites, a hundred and sixty are natural and twenty-four are mixed.
  • France: Georg Totschnig gains the 14th stage of the Tour de France 2005 in the the Pyrenees.
  • Iraq: attack with Moussayeb, the south of Baghdad. A tanker explodes under conditions still not specified making at least 98 died and more than 100 wounded.
  • the United States, Birthday: the July 16th 1945, in the sky of Alamogordo, in the desert of the New Mexico, exploded the first atomic bomb, predicts acceleration of the end of the conflict and from what was going to occur three weeks later to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • Literature: setting on sale of the english language version of the 6th volume of the adventures of Harry Potter of J.K. Rowling at midnight.

Sunday July 17th 2005

Monday July 18th 2005

Tuesday July 19th 2005

  • France: died of the doctor Alain Bombard at the 80 years age.
  • France: victory of Oscar Pereiro Sio at the time of the 16th stage of the Tour de France 2005.
  • France: Dominique de Villepin announces a reform of the day of solidarity of the Whit Monday
  • Lebanon: formation of the government of Fouad Siniora with the participation of the Hezbollah.
  • Israel: beginning of the gathering against the evacuation of the Gaza Strip decided by Ariel Sharon.
  • France, economy: PepsiCo tries a tender offer on the world number one of the Milk industry, French Danone.
  • Niger: Jan Egeland, the coordinator of UNO for the emergency helps, launched a cry of alarm concerning the situation to Niger. The dryness of last year and the invasions of Criquet S pilgrims devastated the cultures and created a situation of Famine. Jan Egeland asked for a help of 30 million most dramatic Dollar the S. is that this situation could have been stopped quite front, if the donor countries had truly untied their purses. Always according to Jan Egeland: “A dollar per day and child would have been enough to stop progress of the Malnutrition if the givers had mobilized themselves in time. From now on, one should not less than 80 dollars to save the life of only one child. ”

Wednesday July 20th 2005

  • the United Kingdom: Rachid Belkacem, suspect related to the Assassination the November 2nd 2004 with Amsterdam of the Realizer and polemist Dutch Theo van Gogh will be extradited towards the Netherlands.
  • the United States: George W. Bush names John Roberts, a republican Juge , with the Supreme court to replace Sandra Day O'Connor, which announced its Démission on July 1st, 2005.
  • France: victory of the Italian Paolo Savoldelli at the time of the 17 {{E}} stage of the Tour de France 2005.
  • Colombia: the FARC release a prisoner for the first time in four years.
  • China, economy: in first half of the year, the growth is to 9,5%, the investments in rise of 25,4%, the industrial production in rise of 16,4% and the prices the consumer in rise of 2,3%.
  • Cachemire: five members of the security forces find death in the explosion of a car bomb.
  • Pakistan: raids in the islamist mediums allowed a hundred arrests.
  • Indonesia, Avian flu: three first died at the man in the country.
  • Iraq: six killed in a suicide bombing against a recruitment center with Baghdad.
  • Palestine: five Palestinians wounded in clashes interpalestiniens with Gaza. In addition, a Palestinian child is killed by a colonist at the time of a brawl.
  • Israel: the Knesset rejects a carryforward of the withdrawal of Gaza.
  • London: agreement London - Amman to expel the Jordanian ones.
  • Economy: Kodak wants to remove between 22.500 and 25.000 employment instead of the 15.000 envisaged.
  • Saudi Arabia: the Saoudi ambassador with Washington resigned. In addition, the American embassy informs against attacks in the country what is confirmed in the evening by the Saoudi security forces.
  • Attacks of London: Tony Blair declares that the police force made “any possible sound” to protect the country and considers an International Conference on the extremism. Development of a procedure of expulsion for the authors of “unacceptable behaviors”.
  • Iran: justice considers the grace of the dissident Ganji.

Thursday July 21st 2005

  • London: new series of bombs in transport with London. In spite of that British the Prime Minister Tony Blair, asked the Londoners to take again their normal activities. The chief of Scotland Yard, Ian Blair, evoked a casualty. He also specified that the attacks had been made with bombs smaller than those of the July 7th, than obviously, the intention was to be to kill and also that it was too early to say if the attacks were dependant with those which have occurred two weeks before. No claim was still recorded. The first observations did not show of trace of chemical agents.
  • Germany: the German president Horst Köhler dissolved the Bundestag and convened anticipated legislative elections for on September 18th
  • the United States: fifty-two prisoners of the American base of Guantanamo, with Cuba, are in hunger strike to protest against their conditions of imprisonment.
  • Madagascar: The French president Jacques Chirac expressed himself on the events of 1947 and recognized unacceptable character the “of repressions” born “of the drifts of the colonial system”.
  • Congo: the lawsuit of the business of the Disparus from the beach, during which sixteen people appear for the execution supposed in 1991 with the river port of Brazzaville of Congolese refugees, opened Thursday in the Congolese capital.
  • North Korea: the country wants to standardize its relations with the the United States and is ready to give up its nuclear weapons if Washington gives up its hostile policy in its connection, according to a spokesperson North-Korean.
  • China, economy: the China has revalued the Yuan, its national currency, for the first time for 10 years, by fixing a new foreign exchange rate of 8,11 per 1 dollar. In the evening, the G7 greets greets this decision.
  • Africa: the Rwandan Minister for Finances Donald Kaberuka was elected, Thursday with Tunis president of the African Banque of development with the voices of 55 of the 77 Member States.
  • Iraq: the person in charge Ali Billaroussi of the Ambassade of Algérie in Iraq was removed, as well as a , embassy attach3e Azzedine Belkadi. Removal took place in the district of Mansour, with 100 meters of the embassy with Baghdad. This removal made following several other aggression and even an assassination, members of the diplomatic corps.
  • France: Jacques Chirac is said “particularly vigilant and mobilized” in the business of possible tender offer of Pepsico on the French group Danone.
  • Attacks of London: two of the authors of the attacks of July 7th with London had gone first once to the Pakistan in July 2003. In addition, “There no was arrest in Pakistan in relation to the attacks of London”, affirmed Thursday with the press the British ambassador with the Pakistan.
  • China, economy: signing of a contract for the purchase of twenty Airbus A330 for an amount of 3,1 billion dollars.
  • Sudan: diplomatic incident at the time of the meeting between Condoleezza Rice and Omar to el-Béchir; American persons in charge affirm to be maltreated by the security services of the Sudanese president.
  • the United States, economy: the Chinese oil company CNOOC maintains its offer for repurchase of American Unocal and this in spite of the competition of the company ChevronTexaco.
  • the United States: NASA announces a new launch date of the Space shuttle Discovery, the July 26th with 14:34 GMT. The problem concerning one of the sensors of the gauge of Hydrogen liquid in the external reservoir, which because cancellation of launching the July 13rd, was still not solved. Bill Parsons, person in charge of the Discovery program, stated that approximately 200 possible causes of the anomaly of the sensor were isolated, without any time to find the true cause. Launching will thus be carried out with three sensors operational out of four. This launching will be the first since disintegration in the atmosphere of the Space shuttle Columbia, the 2003.
  • Israel: most of people who had gathered to protest against the withdrawal of the Gaza Strip evacuated the places in the night. In the morning, Israeli persons in charge affirm their intention to advance the date of the withdrawal of the Gaza Strip.
  • France: It is Spanish Marcos Antonio Serrano who gains the 18th stage of the Tour de France 2005.
  • Central Asia: After the Kyrgyz authorities and ouzbekes, the chief of the diplomacy tadjike asked the coalition directed by the United States to fix a calendar for the withdrawal of his conventional troops of Central Asia. That made following the request of the Cooperation organization of Shanghai (OCS) of July 5th which had required the departure of the American troops present on their territory, requires refused by the American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Friday July 22nd 2005

  • London: following the Attacks of July 21st, 2005 in London, arrests take place. Scotland Yard kills by error a man suspected wrongly of being related to the attacks.
  • Spain, Secularity: the government Zapatero presents a bill which envisages to make optional the courses of Catholic religion in public education, reconsidering measurements of Jose María Aznar.
  • Russia: Vladimir Poutine worries about signs suggesting to him that a velvet revolution, like those which have occurred in Georgia and in Ukraine, could occur, for example, at the time of next elections. (RIA Novosti)
  • the United States, Political: the Chambre of the Representatives of the United States approved, with a majority of 257 votes against 171, which 14 of the 16 provisions of the Patriot Act (adopted after the Attentats of September 11th, 2001 in New York) become permanent. Two other discussed measurements were prolonged one ten years duration. (Yahoo news)
  • Burma: the former Burmese Prime Minister Khin Nyunt, dismissed in October for corruption, was condemned to 44 one-year suspended sentences by a special court of Rangoun.
  • Bulgaria: the party of center-right of Bulgarian the Prime Minister outgoing, Siméon of Saxony-Cobourg-Gotha, announced Friday that he refused to enter a coalition government led by the Socialist party, victorious of the elections of June 25th.
  • Lebanon: the American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived Friday at Beirut, where it must testify to the support of Washington with the new government formed by Fouad Siniora.
  • Togo: the president Faure Gnassingbé and the historical leader of the opposition Gilchrist Olympio are agreed during a meeting Thursday in Rome to condemn and to adopt violence in Togo, the catholic community of Sant' Egidio announced.
  • North Korea: the country indicated that it wished to conclude a peace treaty with the the United States to replace the armistice signed at the end from the Guerre of Korea, in 1953. In addition, the delegation North-Korean with the talks to put an end to the military nuclear program Pyongyang arrived Friday at the airport of Beijing.
  • the United States, economy: the holding Frenchwoman Artémis was condemned to 700 million dollars of fine in the lawsuit Executive Life with Los Angeles, but this verdict was immediately disputed by lawyers of the holding of the French billionaire, François Pinault.
  • France: Giuseppe Guerini carries the 19th stage of the Tour de France 2005

Saturday July 23rd 2005

  • Sciences: NASA decided yesterday to program a new launching of the shuttle Discovery Tuesday July 26th with 14:39 GMT (10. 30 in Florida, 16:39 in France).
  • Egypt: attacks at Charm el-Cheikh make approximately eighty dead. (See also Wiki News)
  • Cuba, Justice: new arrests of opponents to the cuban mode with Havana (Wiki News)
  • Spain, Religion: the Spanish government will present a bill making optional religious education (Wiki News)
  • Niger: alarm clock of the international community to fight the beginning of famine which threatens Niger (Wiki News)
  • France: died of the author of documentary animalists, Christian Zuber of the continuations of a cancer at 75 years.

Sunday July 24th 2005

  • Cuba, Justice: release of several opponents to the mode castrist (WikiNews)
  • South America: launching of television Telesur, on the initiative of the governments of the Venezuela, of Cuba, Argentinian and Uruguay.
  • France: a octagénaire irascible car on water bomber helicopters (WikiNews)
  • the United Kingdom, Terrorism: a secret directive would have led the police force to cut down innocent suspecté of terrorism in London (WikiNews)
  • Iran, Justice: a report/ratio of Iranian justice admits to have used the Torture, but she also announces that it is past. (WikiNews)

Monday July 25th 2005

  • Sciences, space: the largest telecommunications satellite of the world, Thaïcom-4, will be launched space center Guianese of Kourou in the night of the 10 to the August 11th using a launcher ARIANE 5. (Yahoo News)
  • Central Asia, Kirghizstan: the American secretary with Defense Donald Rumsfeld was waited Monday evening in Kirghizstan to discuss the future of American military base in this country for which the authorities, supported by the Russia, asked for a date of closing. Indeed, at the beginning of July, the presidents of the countries of the Cooperation organization of Shanghai (OCS - Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, Ouzbékistan, Tadjikistan) asked that be fixed a date for the closing of the bases installed by the international coalition in Central Asia to carry out the operations in Afghanistan after the attacks anti-American of September 2001. (Tageblatt)
  • France: ten years ago exploded a bomb at the station of the RER Saint-Michel with Paris (Wikinews)
  • the United States: scission of the first American trade union, AFL-CIO.
  • Canada, Montreal: Laure Manaudou becomes for the first time world champion of Natation on the 400 meters freestyle (Wikinews)

Tuesday July 26th 2005

  • Central Asia, Geopolitical: the visit of Donald Rumsfeld to the Kirghizstan and the Tadjikistan made it possible to preserve the American military base of Manas in the first case. In the second, the airspace Inhabitant of Tajik dedicated to the forces of the coalition, following the Attacks of September 11th. No date of withdrawal of the troops of the international coalition of this area of the sphere will thus be fixed, requirement which had been formulated the July 5th at the time of a top of the Cooperation organization of Shanghai (OCS). (Release) and (Wiki News)
  • Cap Canaveral (the United States): successful takeoff of the Space shuttle Discovery for the mission STS-114 with 16:39 (Paris time). (Wikinews)
  • Netherlands: Mohammed Bouyeri, the assassin of the Dutch scenario writer Theo van Gogh which had recognized her culpability while affirming to have acted in the name of the Islam, was condemned Tuesday with Amsterdam to the life imprisonment. (International Courier)
  • Lebanon: release of Samir Geagea, the former chief of the Lebanese Forces leaves the country as of its coming out of prison, to be neat in France.
  • Iraq: a report/ratio of Amnesty International condemns the crimes committed in Iraq. (Wikinews)
  • France, Justice: The European Cour of the human rights (CEDH) condemned the France, whose legislation on the matter is too fuzzy, not to have sufficiently repressed a domestic case of Esclavage of which had been victim between 1994 and 1998 a young Togolese employed without remuneration by a Parisian couple. According to the CCEM, some 300 new cases of modern slavery are announced each year. About thirty only give place to a legal procedure. ('' Le Monde '' With AFP)
  • France: died of the ex-judge Thierry Jean-Pierre the day before his 50 years of the continuations of a cancer.
  • France: died of largest the Historian of the Communism, Pierre Broué

Wednesday July 27th 2005

  • Egypt, Terrorism: In the weeks previous the Attacks of July 23rd, 2005 at Charm el-Cheikh, accurate informations on the preparation of attack to the car bomb would have been in possession of the government according to various concordant Egyptian sources of which some among the security forces which claimed to remain anonymous. (Le Monde)
  • France: the verdict of the lawsuit of Pédophilie of Angers condemns 62 accused, for a 525 years of prison total, and discharges three from them.
  • Space shuttle Discovery mission STS-114: a short period of tile and another remains a little more important coming from the American space shuttle fell down Tuesday after the successful launch of Discovery, announced NASA, this piece of tile (3,8 cm) appears to come from the landing gear right located on the nose of the shuttle. (Futura Sciences) and (Wiki News)
  • Spain, Galicia: end of the era Fraga, last figure of the Francoism. The Socialist Emilio Pérez Touriño, supported by a coalition with the Blocks Nacionalista Galego, assumes the executive of the autonomous community formally.
  • the United States: died of the American author of books for children, Catherine Woolley with Truro in the Massachusetts at the 100 years age.
  • the United States: died the author Dutch cartoons, one of the most important European creators of data base of the Fifties and Sixties, Marten Toonder of natural causes at the 93 years age.
  • Angola: died of the deputy of the parliamentary group of the Popular movement for the release of the Angola (MPLA-party with the capacity) and of the secretary-assistant of the provincial committee of the MPLA with Moxico, Mendonça Canguende of the continuations of one disease at the 61 years age.
  • the United States: died of the Scenario writer and American theater director , Danny Simon, of the complications of Apoplexy at the 87 years age.
  • Italy: died of the American painter Al Held in the swimming pool of its house with Camerata at the 76 years age.
  • France: died of the American Saxophonist , war veteran of the Second world war, Bill Coleman at the 81 years age to the CHU of Caen.

Thursday July 28th 2005

  • the United States, NASA: the persons in charge of NASA decided, following the problems encountered by the Space shuttle Discovery at the time of the mission STS-114, to suspend all the future flights of the space shuttles. (Wikinews)
  • America S, Economy: the the United States adopt a treated of Libre-échange with the Central America. (AFP)
  • India: the Mousson made at least 786 died in the area of Bombay. (Reuters)
  • War in Iraq: the first episode of Over There , a serial telling the situation of the American soldiers engaged in Iraq was diffused by the television channel Fox yesterday evening at 10 p.m. This chain belongs to Rupert Murdoch which was favorable to the entry in war of the the United States. It is the first time that televised series reporting a conflict in progress are diffused. (International Courier)
  • the United Kingdom: the WILL GO announces the end of its “armed campaign” and orders with all its units “to deposit the weapons”. (Wikinews)

Friday July 29th 2005

  • the United States, Pasadena: announces discovery of a possible tenth Planet of the Solar system, for the moment called 2003 UB313, by the astronomer Michael E. Brown of the Caltech. It is located at 14,5 billion kilometers of the sun and would measure once and half the size of Pluton. It was detected in January 2005 at the observatory of the Mont Palomar, close to San Diego and was photographed since. (Wikinews)
  • France, Undertaken: Bouygues decided not to take part in the invitation to tender in seen to acquire one or more of the 3 companies of highways (Highways of the south of France (ASF), Société of the highways of the north and the east of France (Sanef) and Paris-Rhine-Rhone Highways (APRR)) intended for the Privatization. (Le Monde)
  • Israel: at the time of a meeting with representatives of the the Jewish Community of France (2nd of the world with 600.000 people), Ariel Sharon announced its objective to make come a million from Jew to Israel within fifteen years. (ATS)
  • the United Kingdom, Terrorism: three men were stopped in the west of British capital in relation to the investigation into the Attentats of July 21st, 2005 in London, announced the police force. (AP)
  • Guinea-Bissau: the former president Joao Bernardo Vieira returns to the capacity with 55% of the voices, after having been constrained with the exile in 1999, after the presidential one of last Sunday.
  • France: died of the type-setter French Francis Miroglio, which founded and animated with Saint-Paul de Vence (the Alpes-Maritimes) and with Orleans (Loiret) two festivals of modern music, died on July 29th, one learned Monday the 1st er August by its family. It was 80 years old.
  • the United States: died of the actor and American humorist Stalemate McCormick with Motion Picture and Fund Television' S hospital with Woodland Hills at the 78 years age.
  • China: died of the former vice-president of the Standing Committee of the National People's Assembly of China, Cheng Siyuan with Beijing of the continuations of one long illness at the age of 97 years.

Saturday July 30th 2005

Sunday July 31st 2005

  • Sudan: the vice-president John Garang, chief of the Popular liberation movement of Sudan, dies in an accident of Hélicoptère. Riots start with Khartoum and other cities. Tuesday, one counted already 80 dead.
  • Iran: the country threatens to take again the enrichment of the Uranium to prepare nuclear weapons.

Zh-min-nan: 2005 nor 7 goe̍h

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