Wikinews:2006/April/2/Latest news
April 2[edit]
- Mayor of Dzerzhinskiy city near Moscow shot dead
- President Bush to limit congressional oversight in PATRIOT amendment act
- UK government links London 2005 attacks to the occupation of Iraq
- TV stations are watching the flood in Dresden
- Photo Essay: Cherry Blossoms Bloom in DC
- Greek President attends inauguration of Greek Orthodox Church in Egypt
- British report says the U.K. is preparing 'mass graves' for humans if Bird Flu mutates
- US helicopter crashes in Iraq; 2 unaccounted for
- Herb Sendek leaves NC State
- British military denies secret meeting regarding action against Iran
- Blasts rock Thai polling stations
- IAEA chief, Russia, China express concerns about threats against Iran
- Rice and Straw arrive unannounced in Baghdad
- Thais head to the polls for snap election
- Flooding in Honolulu wreaks havoc
- Stanisław Lem dies at 84
April 1[edit]
- Sun releases T1 source code
- Auckland City Council acts to remove suspect chemicals in pre-school's soil
- "The Simpsons Movie" hits theatres July 2007
- Donald Trump plans £300m "golfing paradise" for rural Scotland
- Iraq war vet claims atrocities by U.S. soldiers
- NZ Sky TV customers to get refund for satellite failure
- Death toll of Bahrain tourist boat capsizing rises to 57
March 31[edit]
- Condoleezza Rice visits the United Kingdom
- Canada freezes aid to Palestine
- Auto parts maker Delphi plans to cut 8,500 jobs; union contracts
- Sewage spill fouls Waikiki Beach
- Lethal earthquakes rock western Iran, 70 or more die
- Judge sentences Ali to 30 years for Bush assassination plot
- Faust seeks Murphy disqualification in PA Congressional primary
- Rainy weather in Hawaii enters sixth week
March 30[edit]
- Australian MPs exchange fighting words over healthcare rebate
- First Brazilian astronaut accompanies ISS replacements
- Luxembourg, India spar over Arcelor takeover bid
- U.S. actor Charlie Sheen questions 9/11 theories
- Tourist ferry sinks off Bahrain coast; at least 44 dead
- Court rules rubber-stamping Thai election ballots not required
- EU warns Microsoft: forthcoming Vista risks antitrust breach
- Optus B1 outage leaves all New Zealand Sky TV digital subscribers without service
- Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) and officer tangle on the Hill
- Captors release American journalist Jill Carroll
- Son charged with eye-gouging attack on mother dies
- Australian Federal Police raid home over unauthorised access to pay TV services
- Nigeria arrests Charles Taylor for war crimes trial
- Cyclone Glenda closes in on Western Australia
March 29[edit]
- US Federal Reserve raises interest rates - energy prices could affect inflation
- U.S.A. researchers report plagiarism in Putin's dissertation
- New Zealand declares 2007 switch of energy efficiency strategy
- UN Security Council calls on Iran to suspend uranium enrichment
- Darfur declares Swedish Foreign Minister unwelcome
- Jian Seng ghost ship affair brings criticism of Australian government
- Search for body fails on New Zealand's Raoul island
- Blair challenges New Zealand to fight against global warming
- UK public sector workers strike over pension rights
- Australian House of Representatives acknowledges Cyclone Larry efforts
- Cyclone Glenda intensifies to Category 5 storm