Portal:Current events/2003 October 24
Appearance
October 24, 2003
(Friday)
- 49 miners are trapped in a Russian mine as water began seeping into the mine, disabling electrical systems.[1]
- Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The body of the Hamas militant killed in the attack on an Israeli military camp (that killed three Israeli soldiers) is returned to his family in their refugee camp.[2]
- 2003 invasion of Iraq: The US Senate Committee on Intelligence finalizes its report on pre-war intelligence and is highly critical of George Tenet and the quality of US intelligence about Iraq's weapons.[3]
- Earth is hit by the Halloween Solar Storm, disrupting some satellite communications but not electric power transmission grids as was predicted. Canada, the northern US northern Europe were treated to an exceptional display of aurora borealis.[4][5][6]
- The final flights of Concorde, from New York, Edinburgh, and a loop around the Bay of Biscay, touch down at Heathrow International Airport around 1600 BST, marking the end of 27 years of commercial supersonic flight.[7]
- Three same-sex couples in Spain, including a Madrid city councilman, apply for marriage licenses. They state that if the registry judge does not grant them the licenses, they will appeal to Spain's constitutional court, and as far as the European Court of Human Rights if necessary. They describe their actions as inspired by the recent rulings on same-sex marriage in Canada.[8]
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- ^ [1] Archived December 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "BBC NEWS - Science/Nature - Earth put on solar storm alert". Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^ "CNN.com - Cloud of solar gas strikes our planet - Oct. 24, 2003". Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^ "BBC NEWS - UK - End of an era for Concorde". Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^ "Latest News | Advocate.com". Archived from the original on 2008-01-01. Retrieved 2019-08-13.