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- A U.S. federal appeals court rules that Congressman Jim McDermott must
pay damages for leaking a copy of a tape of an illegally
intercepted telephone call. (New York Times)
- Iraq War:
- Rupert
Murdoch, the CEO of News Corporation, announces a $5
billion offer to take over Dow Jones, the publisher of the Wall Street Journal. (International Herald
Tribune)
- Turkish presidential
election, 2007: The Constitutional Court of
Turkey annuls last Friday's presidential vote in the Grand National
Assembly after a challenge by opposition parties. (BBC)
- At least three people die after an explosion in an apartment building in Palencia, Spain. (AFP via ABC News
Australia)
- Police arrest 30 alleged
animal rights
extremists in raids in the United Kingdom, Belgium and the Netherlands. (BBC)
- Deutsche
Börse AG, operator of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange,
agrees to buy International Securities
Exchange the second biggest United States options market for $2.8 billion creating the largest
transatlantic derivatives market. (Bloomberg via the Boston
Globe)
- Nigerian opposition and
civil society
groups join trade
unions in May Day
rallies against the recent presidential election
which saw Umaru
Yar'Adua elected as the President of Nigeria. (BBC)
- Eitan Cabel, a
member of the Israeli Cabinet resigns in protest of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's handling
of the 2006
Lebanon War. (FOX)
- Two men are charged in Melbourne, Victoria with being members of the
Tamil Tigers and
providing funding to the organisation. (Sydney Morning
Herald)
- Thousands of Macau residents
demonstrate against the government's labour policy and corruption
on May Day, resulting in a
clash with police. One bystander was injured. (AP via International Herald
Tribute) (BBC)
- Digg users participate in the "Digg Revolt" of posting
the pirated HD-DVD/AACS hex code, considered by sources to be a
pivotal moment in internet free-speech. [1]
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- Gunmen in Afghanistan kill Abdul Sabur Farid, a member of the House of Elders and former Prime Minister. (BBC)
- Voters in The Bahamas go to the polls in
elections for the House of Assembly (AP via CNN), ousting the
governing Progressive Liberal Party in
favour of the opposition Free National Movement. (BBC)
- Antonio Villaraigosa, the Mayor of Los Angeles, California, orders an inquiry into a clash
that occurred at a May Day Rally between the Los Angeles Police
Department and pro-immigration demonstrators. (Reuters via CNN)
- The International Criminal
Court issues arrest warrants for Sudanese humanitarian affairs minister Ahmed Haroun and Janjaweed leader Ali Kushayb on charges
of war crimes committed
during the Darfur conflict. (BBC)
- Iraq War: U.S. President George W. Bush meets with Democratic Party
officials in Congress to try find ways to fund the Iraq
War. (BBC)
- French presidential
election, 2007: Candidates Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène
Royal participate in a televised debate. (CNN) (BBC) (Reuters via CNN)
- All six members of the Bali Nine on death row have the appeal against their
sentence heard in Bali and Jakarta. (ABC News Australia)
- Avigdor
Yitzhaki, the chairman and co-founder of Ehud Olmert's Kadima party, calls on Olmert to resign as the
Prime Minister of Israel over
his handling of the 2006 Lebanon War. Foreign
Minister Tzipi
Livni later joined calls for Olmert's resignation. (BBC) (AustBC)
- Four people are killed in a helicopter crash in Cambridgeshire,
United
Kingdom. (Sky News)
- A train carrying solid-fuel booster segments for the space shuttle programme is involved in a
bridge collapse in Alabama,
injuring six people, two seriously. (Spaceflight Now)
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- Major world and Middle East powers discuss the future of Iraq on the second day of an
International Compact for Iraq conference in Egypt. (BBC)
- A boat carrying nearly 150 Haitian migrants capsizes in the Atlantic Ocean 1
km off the coast of one of the Turks and Caicos Islands,
killing at least twenty, requiring the rescue of at least
seventy-three and leaving at least fifty-eight unaccounted for. (CBS)
- Two Cuban military deserters
hijack a bus and reroute it to Havana Airport,
before attempting to steal an empty passenger jet with the
occupants of the bus as hostages. The plan is ultimately foiled but
one hostage is killed before the men are captured. [2]
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- Legislative and local
elections are being held currently in the Philippines. (Philippine Daily
Inquirer)
- Jorge Daniel Castro, the head of
the Colombian National Police
force and Guillermo Chavez, the intelligence chief, resign over an
illegal wiretapping scandal. (BBC)
- A death threat
was mailed by PKK to CHP, MHP, DYP and AKP to withdraw
their Van and Hakkari
candidates to the 2007 general election in
Turkey. (Hürriyet)
- United States Deputy
Attorney General Paul McNulty will resign, two Justice Department
officials tell The Associated Press. (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Top Palestinian Security Official, Hani
Kawasmeh, quits in protest on Monday as Sunday's ceasefire is broken, with
fighting across Gaza between Hamas and Fatah killing 8 and wounding 40. Fighting began
as both sides set up security checkpoints and kidnapped rivals as
bargaining chips. (Washington Post)
- President George W. Bush
orders United
States government agencies to take regulatory steps to reduce
automobile emissions.
(Bloomberg)
- The U.S.
military is to block troops from using YouTube and MySpace and 11 other popular websites for
sharing photos, video clips and messages. (BBC)
- 2007 Pakistan unrest: A strike in Pakistan closes shops and
clears transport from the roads after two days of violence in Karachi left 41 people dead. (BBC)
- The House of Councillors passes rules
for revising the pacifist Constitution of Japan, a central
goal of Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe. (Bloomberg)
- Ten people die in an explosion and fire in a cafe in Orsk, Russia.
(AP via Houston
Chronicle)
- The President of the
Republic of China Chen Shui-bian names Chang
Chun-hsiung of the Democratic Progressive
Party as the new Premier of the Republic of
China. (BBC)
- Nominations open for the leadership of the
United Kingdom
Labour
Party with Chancellor of the Exchequer
Gordon Brown as
the favourite. (BBC)
- An ethics panel of the World Bank Group finds that its
President Paul
Wolfowitz was guilty of violating his contract when arranging a
compensation package for Shaha Ali Riza with
whom he had a relationship. (CNN) (Bloomberg)
- A new
species of hummingbird is discovered in Colombia. (ABC News)
- DaimlerChrysler announces it has sold 80.1%
of its stake in the Chrysler Group to Cerberus Capital
Management, a private equity firm for $7.4
Billion. It is announced that the corporate names are to be changed
to Daimler AG and Chrysler Holding LLC. (WDIV-TV)
- The Alaskan cruise ship Empress
of the North strikes an
underwater rock on day two of a seven-day tour, and evacuates
all 281 passengers on board. (CTV News)
- Twenty four members of a marriage party killed and 30 more
injured when their van collides with a truck in the district of Adilabad, in Andhra Pradesh,
India. (Saisat)
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- Alltel, a mobile phone provider
in the United
States, is acquired by TPG Capital, L.P.
and Goldman
Sachs leveraged-buyout unit. (Bloomberg)
- A suicide bomber kills at least 10 people and
injures 32 people in Gardez, the
capital of Afghanistan's Paktia Province. (New York Times)
- 2007
Israel-Gaza conflict: An IAF plane fires a
missile at house of Hamas
lawmaker Khalil al-Haya, killing eight people and wounding many
others; Al-Haya was not at his house at the time of the strike. (Ynet) (Reuters)
- The main landing gear of an Air Canada Jazz plane flight # AC8911
collapsed while on a runway at Toronto Pearson
International Airport in Canada with 37 passengers and 3 crew
members who were not injured. (CTV Toronto)
- Bulgaria elects
Members of the European Parliament for the first time, the
three top parties each possibly receiving five deputies. The narrow
winner of the elections is the opposition Citizens for
European Development of Bulgaria.(Reuters)
- Tens of thousands of Venezuelans march in protest in support of Radio Caracas
Televisión and in opposition to President Hugo Chávez, who has vowed not to renew its
licence. (AP via Guardian)
- Thousands gather in Samsun, Turkey to protest against the government. (CNN)
- Battle of Nahr
al-Bared: Fighting breaks out between Fatah al-Islam militants and Lebanese soldiers at the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in Tripoli, Lebanon. (BBC)
- David Hicks returns from Guantánamo
Bay to his home state of South Australia. He will serve the
remaining seven months of his sentence for providing material
support for terrorism at Yatala Labour Prison. (Sydney Morning
Herald)
- Romário scores his
1000th goal for Vasco da
Gama by penalty
kick against Sport Recife. He is only the second player
in the history of professional soccer to achieve this, the first being Pelé in 1969. (Uol)
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Current events
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Noah is born in Miami, Florida
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- Premier Gary Doer of the Canadian province of Manitoba secures a third straight NDP majority
government in the general election. (CTV)
- Silas
Rondeau, the Energy Minister of Brazil, resigns over allegations of corruption in a public works
project. (BBC)
- 2007
Israel-Gaza conflict: A total of seven rockets were fired from
the Gaza Strip and
landed in western Negev. Another
rocket landed in Sderot and
killed an Israeli woman. In response, the IAF also
fired missiles in an air strike at a munitions base, and secondary
explosions were reported after the strike. The air strike wounded
seven people in the attack on Jabaliya, Gaza City, according to
local residents and hospital officials.(Reuters) (Ynet)
- Rowan
Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury and
spiritual head of the Anglican community, declines to invite gay
Bishop of New Hampshire Gene Robinson and
unrecognized conservative Bishop Martyn Minns of the Convocation of
Anglicans in North America to the 2008 Lambeth Conference. (Reuters)
- Skybus
Airlines, a new U.S.-based ultra-low-cost
carrier airline, launches inaugural flights to and from Columbus, Ohio,
with $10 tickets enabled by on-plane advertising and charging
people for baggage, pillows, boarding priority, and refreshments.
(bizjournal via MSN
Money) (AP via
Signonsandiego.com)
- A suicide attack occurs at a shopping
centre in the Ulus
district of Ankara, the
capital of Turkey. Authorities
say there were six fatalities, and 79 injuries. (Reuters) (Hürriyet)
- The U.S. National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issues its forecast for
an above-normal 2007 Atlantic hurricane
season with 13 to 17 named storms, 7 to
10 hurricanes and 3 to 5 major hurricanes. (NOAA)
- The UK Crown Prosecution Service
announces that Andrei Lugovoi, an ex-KGB agent, will be charged in connection with the
poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, also a
former KGB agent. (Press Association via the
Guardian)
- Iraq War: A car bomb kills 25 people and
injures at least 60 in a commercial area in southwestern Baghdad. (Reuters Alertnet)
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- AC
Milan defeats Liverpool F.C. 2-1 in the UEFA
Champions League final. (Bloomberg)
- One of three
captured US soldiers in Iraq is found dead, during an extensive manhunt which occupied nearly
3% of US troops. (BBC)
- Venezuela's Supreme Court rules that Radio Caracas
Televisión must close on Monday, May 28, after the station's appeal
against a decision by the Venezuelan Government failed. (CNN)
- Lebanon's Defence
Minister Elias Murr
issues an ultimatum to Fatah al-Islam militants in the Nahr el-Bared refugee camp in Tripoli,
Lebanon. (AP via CNN)
- At least 27 people die as a wall collapses in a bar in Tirupur in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. (BBC)
- 2007
Israel-Gaza conflict: Militants in the Gaza Strip fire eight rockets at the southern Israeli cities of Sderot and Kibbutz Nir Am. The IAF makes
an air strike on the Gaza Strip, in which they destroy two
buildings. (Ynet) (Reuters)
- The British
Government announce a carbon emissions trading scheme, the
Carbon Reduction
Commitment, that will apply to hotel chains, supermarkets,
banks, and other large organisations. (DEFRA)
- A Serbian court finds 12
men, including Milorad Ulemek, guilty of the 2003 assassination of
Prime
Minister Zoran Đinđić. (BBC) (Sky) (Reuters AlertNet) (Radio Televizija
Vojvodine)
- A Thai gunman opens
fire with an AK-47 in a market
in Pathum Thani Province, north of
Bangkok, killing a villager,
a security guard and a police officer and critically
injuring another six before he was shot dead by the police. (AFP via
Channelnewsasia.com)
- Gwen Stefani
performs in front of a record-breaking crowd at the Tweeter Center in
Mansfield, MA.
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