A compilation of brief news reports forSunday, October 22, 2006
Contents
- 1 Annan Wants Quicker Hezbollah Disarmament
- 2 Explosion in Paracin, Serbia
- 3 President Bush signs 2006 Military Commissions Act into law
- 4 Iran reportedly bans high-speed Internet access
- 5 Two subway trains collide in Rome
- 6 Sources
- 7 External links
October 20, 2006
The UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has urged the Lebanese government to speed up the process of disarming the Hezbollah. Annan said that transforming Hezbollah into a solely political party with no armed branch should bring the country a step closer to full sovereignty.
October 19, 2006
Early this morning at approximately 5 a.m. local time, the weapons warehouse in Para?in, Serbia caught on fire. Most of the weapons in the warehouse were the explosives so there were explosions in the warehouse for more than 1 hour. Approximately 8 people were wounded in the accident; among them were a few policemen.
October 18, 2006
On Tuesday morning, United States President George Bush signed into law the Military Commissions Act of 2006.
October 18, 2006
The government of Iran has banned service providers from offering high-speed internet access, of speeds above 128kbps. The telecom regulator declined to explain the reasons for the ban, which is seen by a pro-reformist newspaper, Etemad as part of an effort to counter western “cultural invasion”.
October 17, 2006
A subway train in Rome collided with another in Vittorio station. At least one woman has died and 60 people are injured.
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